Nutnfancy attends SHOT Show 2011, featuring a review of the Buck Hoodlum knife with Ron Hood. The discussion highlights the knife's design for woods use, its 10-inch 5160 spring steel blade, G10 scales, and utility features. The review also touches on other Buck lines like Bantam, Vantage, and Avid, mentioning different steel types (420HC, 13C26 Sandvik, S30V) and the Paul Bos heat treat. The video emphasizes the value proposition of the Hoodlum, especially at around $150, and anticipates future testing.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Buck Bantam series of knives, highlighting them as high-value options that offer excellent performance for their reasonable cost. The reviewer details the knives' lightweight design, good steel (420HC with Paul Bos heat treatment), strong lockups, secure clips, and comfortable handles. While generally praising the series for its EDC, hunting, and lightweight tactical applications, Nutnfancy notes some drawbacks, including a non-reversible clip and potential for tight pivot pins affecting one-handed deployment, particularly on the smallest BBW model. The update mentions pink camo versions and confirms US manufacturing.
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