This YouTube video features a review of the creator's top five premium knives for consideration in 2025. The video lists specific knife models from brands like CRKT, Benchmade, GiantMouse, and Olive Lenta, providing affiliate links for each. It also includes links to the creator's Amazon storefront, business inquiries, mailing address, channel memberships, Discord server, Instagram, and other related gear like slings, bags, cameras, audio equipment, and lighting. The content focuses on everyday carry items and premium blade recommendations.
This video focuses on identifying the best blade shapes for everyday carry (EDC) and showcases several knife models. While not directly about firearms, it delves into the world of cutting tools often carried alongside firearms for practical purposes. The description provides affiliate links to specific knives like the Drop Bear, Spyderco Para 3, Gerber Tanto, Benchmade 945, Benchmade 710, CJRB Pyrite-lite, and Kubey Vagrant, along with a general Amazon shop link and links to various gear and social media channels.
This YouTube video, titled "Saturday Night Everyday Carry Q&A | Man Cave Style," features a live Q&A session likely focused on Everyday Carry (EDC) items. The description lists several specific products that will be discussed, including a Nitecore EDC27 flashlight, a Roxon Ks2 multi-tool, a Benchmade 710 knife, a watch, and a wallet. The creator, MarineX, promotes various channels for engagement, including a "Battalion" membership, Discord, Instagram, and a secondary YouTube channel. They also provide affiliate links to the mentioned gear and their preferred camera, audio, and lighting equipment, suggesting a well-produced content format.
This video focuses on an "Everyday Carry" (EDC) philosophy, emphasizing simplicity with the "Keep it Simple, Stupid" (K.I.S.S.) principle. The presenter showcases a collection of EDC items, including a Nitecore EDC27 flashlight, a Benchmade 710 knife, a Dango Wallet, an Axwell Wallet, a tiny EDC knife, and a Coast flashlight. Affiliate links are provided for all mentioned products, along with links to the creator's merchandise, social media, and other platforms. The video also briefly mentions camera and audio gear used in its production.
This video provides an overview and unboxing of the Benchmade 710 Seven|ten knife. The creator expresses excitement about acquiring another Benchmade, referencing a breakdown by @zachstuff. The video includes a detailed examination of the knife, a discussion on its price justification, and the creator's overall impressions. Affiliate links for the featured Benchmade 710, as well as other knives like the Tactile Chupacabra, Benchmade Aluminum Bugout, Benchmade Bailout, and Kizer Drop Bear, are provided. The description also includes links to the creator's preferred Amazon items, contact information, merchandise, Discord server, Instagram, and other channels, alongside details about their camera and audio gear.
This video offers a deep dive into Benchmade knives from a SHOT Show experience with vlogger Nutnfancy. The host, Vance, provides knowledgeable insights into various Benchmade models, with a particular emphasis on the Bali Song knives. The video showcases and discusses several models, including the Necron, Shootout OTF, Claymore OTF, Osborne Mini, Osborne Axis, 710 SevenTen, Siebert Bushcraft, and Freek 560. It also briefly mentions other popular Benchmade knives not fully covered, such as the Leuku, Flytanium, Mini Griptilian, CLA, Fishcrafter MagnaCut, Intersect MagnaCut, and Mini Adira MagnaCut.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Benchmade 810 Contego, a tactical folding knife. The reviewer highlights its tactical designation, comparing it to the Benchmade 950 Rift and McHenry W. 710. Key features discussed include the 4-inch reverse tanto CPM M4 blade (noting its excellent slicing and stabbing capabilities but susceptibility to rust), the Cerakoted finish, improved ergonomics with a longer handle, jimping, and finger guard. Modifications like sanding the G10 scales for comfort are also detailed. The Axis lock mechanism, weight (5.8 ounces), deep-carry pocket clip, and overall value are evaluated. The reviewer expresses a strong positive sentiment towards the knife's unapologetic embrace of its tactical role.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Benchmade 710 McHenry Williams, a large tactical folding knife. The reviewer highlights its suitability for scenarios requiring a larger blade for defense without the bulk of a fixed blade. Key features discussed include its 154CM steel (contrasted with current D2 production), fast deployment, Benchmade's signature lockup, and overall fit and finish. While praising the knife, the reviewer suggests potential improvements like more aggressive texturing on the G10 scales and sharper jimping. The video also touches upon the philosophy of use for such large tactical folders.
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