This YouTube video focuses on teaching easy Balisong tricks for beginners. While the title and description do not mention any firearms, the content itself revolves around knife manipulation, specifically butterfly knives (Balisongs). It aims to provide accessible instructions for those new to this skill, likely demonstrating fundamental techniques and potentially offering tips for safe practice.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive guide to choosing an Everyday Carry (EDC) or survival knife. It breaks down the anatomy of a knife, discusses common types like automatic, folding, fixed blade, and balisong, and categorizes steel blades into budget, mid-grade, high-end, and super high-end. The presenter guides viewers through factors to consider when making their selection, offering practical advice for different needs and budgets. The video also showcases specific knife models within each category, including several Benchmade knives.
This video showcases various tricks performed with a butterfly knife, also known as a balisong. The content focuses on the manipulation and agility required to perform these flourishes and movements. While the title explicitly mentions 'Butterfly Knife Tricks,' the provided description and song link do not offer any direct firearms-related information. Therefore, the tags and category will be based solely on the knife-related aspect of the title.
This YouTube video, titled "Butterfly knife practice (stream)", focuses on the practice and handling of a butterfly knife, also known as a balisong. The content appears to be a live stream where the creator demonstrates various techniques and maneuvers with the knife. While the title explicitly mentions a butterfly knife, there is no mention or indication of any firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or related topics within the provided title and description. Therefore, the content falls outside the scope of firearms analysis.
This YouTube video is a test of a butterfly knife. The title and description are extremely brief, indicating a basic demonstration or evaluation of the knife's function. No specific firearms are mentioned, but the testing nature implies a focus on the mechanics and potential use of the blade.
Lena Miculek provides a look at new Benchmade balisongs showcased at the 2013 SHOT Show. She compares these new models to Benchmade's 4X series (specifically the 41MC) and the BladeRunners Alpha Beast, offering insights into their features and design. The video also promotes Team Miculek merchandise and fan pages for Jerry and Lena Miculek.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Benchmade Mangus 53, focusing on its utility as a cutting tool rather than a flipping knife. The reviewer highlights its D2 clip blade with a strong tip, its performance in cardboard cutting and stabbing tests, and the durability of its edge. While acknowledging the D2 steel's tendency to discolor and requiring maintenance, the review praises its ability to take on an "offensively sharp edge" after re-edging. The reviewer also comments on the knife's aesthetics, G10 handles, ergos, and overall fit and finish, noting it as a "classy EDC" from Benchmade. The reviewer's personal preference for faster deployment methods for tactical or EDC use is also discussed, and the knife is rated 6 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likeability Scale.
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