This video focuses on selecting the ideal pocket knife for everyday carry (EDC). The host, Ricky, discusses key considerations such as blade shape, budget, and intended use. The description humorously notes that his co-host, Nate, is attempting to open a can of tuna, implying practical, albeit unconventional, knife testing scenarios. The content is geared towards helping viewers make an informed decision on their next EDC pocket knife.
This video reviews the Cold Steel Paradox, highlighting its unique blade shape and unusual deployment mechanism. The reviewer notes its limited Point of Use (POU) and assigns it a low score on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale (2/10). The description also promotes buying Cold Steel products from cutleryshoppe.com with a discount code.
This video features a review of the discontinued Benchmade Landslide folder, formerly under the Lone Wolf brand. The reviewer highlights its rust-resistant N680 steel, lightweight design, fast action, and good blade shape. While generally praised, the video humorously points out a minor aesthetic flaw, referred to as the 'penis' clip. The review also briefly mentions competitive options and assigns a high score on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the SOG Zoom, a folding knife praised for its near-perfect execution and value. The reviewer highlights its fast assisted opening, tight lockup, excellent blade shape, safety mechanism, aesthetic appeal, AUS 8 Cryo's steel, effective pocket clip, and well-designed ramp and jimping. The knife is noted for its auto-like speed and feel, making it a strong contender for EDC and tactical use, especially among 2014 releases. Nutnfancy gives it a high likability score of 9.5 out of 10 and highly recommends it, suggesting purchase from www.cutleryshoppe.com.
This video reviews the Boker Plus S2, a tactical knife developed by Sniper Bladeworks. The reviewer highlights its fast deployment, affordable price point, and useful blade shape. Specific attention is given to the 440C steel's ability to take a keen edge after resharpening, especially for a Chinese-made blade. The discussion also touches upon lockup, clip design, ergonomics, materials, and intended purpose (POU). The limited edition BHQ Orange addition is noted as a unique selling point. The video also promotes a three-knife set available for sale on eBay.
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.
This video reviews the Spyderco Endura 4 knife, focusing on its perceived downsides compared to previous generations. The reviewer notes the addition of steel liners, making the knife heavier, and expresses dissatisfaction with the lockup, describing it as not rock solid. Despite these criticisms, the video highlights positive aspects such as the blade shape, jimping, VG10 steel, clip, and overall value.
This video review focuses on the RAT-7 survival knife, highlighting its value proposition for its price point. The reviewer praises its construction, mentioning good steel, ergonomics, and blade shape, while noting the sheath is just 'OK'. The knife is positioned as a rugged, high-value combat/survival blade that competes well with more expensive alternatives, though it might not be as adept at heavy-duty tasks like wood splitting compared to a CS Recon Scout.
This video critiques the Cold Steel Voyager series, focusing on perceived design flaws despite acknowledging its strengths. The reviewer highlights the knife's lightweight tactical design, adequate steel, lockup, and blade shape. However, the primary criticism is directed at the execution of the pocket clip, which is described as poorly profiled, fabric-ripping, and less effective than previous molded-in clip designs. The reviewer suggests re-profiling the clip to improve carryability.
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