This video appears to be a collaboration or comparison featuring "Donut Operator," a well-known firearms personality. The description highlights "Donut Sprinkle Sling" from QVO Tactical, along with a Boker knife from BladeHQ and QVO Tactical holsters and mag carriers. The title suggests a comparison or discussion related to firearms, possibly with a "Dessert Warrior" theme, and the involvement of @DonutOperator implies a focus on tactical gear and firearms.
This video provides a look at the Spartan Blades Harsey Dagger, a high-end fixed-blade knife that is currently sold out. The creator notes its expense and showcases the item despite its unavailability. The description also mentions a comparison or alternative with the Boker Applegate-Fairbairn daggers, providing direct links to purchase them. The presence of "TacticalDoodle" suggests potential collaboration or appearance in the video.
This video showcases the Boker Kalashnikov XXL, a large-bladed automatic knife with an upgraded D2 steel blade that mimics the East German AK47 bayonet. The reviewer highlights its exceptional quality for its low price point, especially for an automatic knife. The Desert Warrior color scheme with Copper and Olive Drab is featured. The video also briefly introduces 1/3 scale GoatGuns models, including an AK47, and mentions the presence of TD and a TW Steel watch.
This video review focuses on a special edition Nutnfancy (TNP) collaborative knife, noting it's a collectible rather than a typical workhorse. The presenter highlights its historical significance as a "piece of TNP history" and a marker of "The Project's" progress, especially its connection to the purchase of Kalashnikov AK 74 rifles by TNP patrons. The knife is presented as a "tremendous score" at $55 and is expected to appreciate in value. An earthquake in Utah during filming is also mentioned as a notable event.
This video focuses on the Kizer Ursa Minor folding knife, exploring its titanium construction and potential as a semi-custom EDC option. The description also mentions and links to various other knives, including the Opinel Trekking #7, several Bestech folding knives (specifically the BG05 Scimitar), Al Mar Eagle HDs, Boker Urban Trapper, and the Benchmade Mini Griptilian. This suggests a comparative or broader look at everyday carry knives, with the Kizer Ursa Minor being the primary subject. The inclusion of Amazon affiliate links indicates a review or recommendation format.
This video reviews the Boker M3 Trench Knife, a recreation of a World War II fighting knife. The reviewer discusses its historical context, comparing it to original M3s and other notable knives like the KABAR, Glock Field Knives, Ontario Trench Knife, and Boker Plus V-42. While acknowledging it might not be a first choice for modern combat, the reviewer highlights its effectiveness as a dagger-style fighting knife and a more affordable alternative to collector's items. The video also promotes the reviewer's merchandise and Patreon.
This video showcases the Boker Kwaiken Mini Copper Folder, highlighting its design inspired by ancient Japanese Samurai tools and weapons. The presenter expresses gratitude to J.C. for the knife and promotes the "Team Sootch Minuteman" Patreon and Sootch00 merchandise. The description also mentions the music source and permissions.
This video provides a detailed review of the Boker Vox Rold fixed blade knife, highlighting its heavy-duty construction, D2 steel blade, and drop point design. The reviewer focuses on its wilderness capabilities, including splitting, whittling, and chopping in a snowy environment. Key features like the strong tip, full flat grind, finger choil, and comfortable G10 handle are discussed. The substantial weight, bead-blasted finish, and impressive edge retention after woodworking are noted. The Kydex sheath with Tek-Lok is praised for its secure fit and drainage. The reviewer considers it an excellent value, offering a production version of a custom knife, and rates it highly for its toughness, sharpness, and versatility.
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