Tekto’s Knives: Will They STAB Through a *SKULL* #tactical #civtac #fullautofriday

Published on November 22, 2023
Duration: 1:01

This video demonstrates the penetration capabilities of Tekto knives, specifically the Badger, A5 Spry, and A3 Delta, against a synthetic human skull. All tested knives successfully punctured the skull, with the A3 Delta requiring significant force. The locking mechanisms on the OTF models, like the A5 Spry, proved robust, remaining 'dead strong' after impact.

Quick Summary

Tekto knives, including the Badger, A5 Spry, and A3 Delta, were tested for penetration against a synthetic human skull. All models successfully pierced the skull, with the A5 Spry's locking mechanism remaining 'dead strong' after impact, showcasing high durability and effectiveness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Tekto Knife Skull Test
  2. 00:18Sponsor: Sonoran Desert Institute
  3. 00:25Puncture Testing: Badger & A3 Delta
  4. 00:37A5 Spry: Locking Durability Test
  5. 00:56Conclusion: Tekto Knife Effectiveness

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Tekto knives penetrate a human skull?

During a test using a synthetic human skull, Tekto knives like the Badger, A5 Spry, and A3 Delta demonstrated significant penetration capabilities. The A3 Delta required substantial force, but all tested models successfully pierced the skull.

How durable are the locking mechanisms on Tekto OTF knives?

The locking mechanisms on Tekto OTF (Out-The-Front) knives, such as the A5 Spry tested, proved to be extremely durable. Despite direct impact against a synthetic skull, the mechanisms remained 'dead strong,' indicating they can withstand significant stress.

What blade steel is used in the Tekto A5 Spry?

The Tekto A5 Spry knife features a blade made from S35VN steel. This material is highly regarded for its excellent balance of toughness, wear resistance, and ability to hold a sharp edge, making it suitable for demanding tactical applications.

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