These Knives AVOID Metal Detectors?! (Black Triangle) #civtac #pewpew #edc

Published on September 30, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This video explores the reality of non-metallic knives, specifically Black Triangle G10 models, and their ability to evade standard metal detectors. While effective against wand and walkthrough scanners, the content highlights that these knives are still detectable by millimeter wave scanners and warns against attempting to bypass security due to legal risks. It contrasts these with traditional metal knives like the Tekto Humvee.

Quick Summary

Knives made from G10 material, such as Black Triangle models, are designed to evade standard metal detectors. However, they can still be detected by millimeter wave scanners and attempting to bypass security carries legal risks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Hollywood Myths vs. Reality
  2. 00:11Metal vs. Non-Metallic Knives
  3. 00:22Black Triangle G10 Knives
  4. 00:39Limitations and Legal Warnings

Frequently Asked Questions

Can G10 knives bypass metal detectors?

Yes, knives made from G10 material, like those from Black Triangle, are non-metallic and designed to pass through standard metal detectors and wands without triggering an alert.

Are non-metallic knives completely undetectable by security?

No, while G10 knives avoid metal detectors, they can still be identified as suspicious objects by advanced millimeter wave scanners commonly used in airports and high-security areas.

What are the legal risks of using non-metallic knives to bypass security?

Attempting to evade security checkpoints with any item, including non-metallic knives, carries significant legal risks and potential penalties, regardless of their detection profile.

What is G10 material used in knives?

G10 is a high-pressure fiberglass laminate, a composite material known for its strength, durability, and non-metallic properties, making it suitable for blades designed to avoid metal detection.

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