This video showcases an "Everyday Carry" (EDC) gear haul, featuring a variety of items intended for daily use. The haul includes a watch, journals, a survival cord, various pouches, and several knives, with a notable focus on Bradford Knives. While the video title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, the inclusion of knives and the broader context of EDC can appeal to a firearms-interested audience. The content is primarily a product showcase and review of personal carry items.
This video features a "Nutnfancy Knife Clinic" where Macie and the presenter test the Bradford Guardian 4.5 fixed blade knife. They assess its cutting performance, edge retention, and overall durability through various "stupid tests." The review discusses the CPM3V steel, US production, and price point of the knife, offering minor critiques while highlighting its continued effectiveness and cutting power in a compact form. Links to purchase the Bradford Guardian 4.5, other Guardian models, a Cold Steel SRK, a SOG Ace, and a specific watch are included.
This video review compares the Bradford Guardian fixed blade knife to tactical folding knives, suggesting it's a superior option. The reviewer highlights the Guardian's compact size, durability, comfortable carry with horizontal sheath placement, and aesthetic appeal. Different versions featuring Bohler M390, N690, and CPM 3V steels are mentioned, with specific Amazon links provided for several models. The video also briefly introduces and links to several other fixed blade knives and a tactical folder for comparison, including models from Knives of Alaska, Mora, Kershaw, Cold Steel, Gryphon, and Bark River. The reviewer's 'Nutnfancy Likability Scale' gives the Guardian 3 Stars.
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