This video reviews the Camillus 7.25" G10 Model 18668, a drop-point knife featuring VG10 steel, a hollow grind, and a lightweight pillar construction weighing only 3.0 oz. The reviewer highlights its razor-sharp edge, good thumbstud, black TiNi coating, and reasonable price point around $45, making it a capable EDC blade with classic looks. While acknowledging the clip's initial attachment issue and replacement by customer service, and the lack of skeletonizing, the reviewer praises the excellent ergos and milled G10 handles. Competitive options are briefly discussed, and the knife is considered a strong contender for the "BEST Knives Under $40 Playlist." The reviewer's Likability Scale score is 8 out of 10, specifically noting its lightweight, pillar build, and awesome steel as key strengths.
This video showcases a project by Nutnfancy where an old Camillus Marine Combat knife receives a cosmetic overhaul. The knife is refinished with coyote brown DuraCoat and then wrapped in Camo Form Desert Digital material, giving it a new aesthetic and potentially improved grip or camouflage.
This video review focuses on the Camillus Rescue Heat folding knife, highlighting its suitability for rescue operations. The reviewer praises its rescue blade shape, fast assisted opening, tight lockup, and comfortable curvature. Key features like the glass breaker tip and bright orange color are also mentioned. The knife's weight of 4.0 oz is deemed reasonable for everyday carry. The reviewer identifies it as their favorite within the Heat/Sizzle/Blaze series and notes its scarcity due to Camillus being out of business and the limited production run. It's recommended as a reasonably priced, excellent blade for water or automotive rescues.
This is Part 1 of a 3-part series reviewing the iconic KABAR Marine Combat knife. The video highlights its enduring popularity as a combat and survival knife since World War II. It discusses the design's effectiveness, its evolution from a hunting knife, and KABAR Company's role as the primary supplier. The description emphasizes the knife's versatility in various tasks, its balanced weight, and its value for money, noting its durability and comfortable grip. The reviewer also contrasts it with the M9 bayonet and mentions variations in steel, finishes, and colors, including a specific Camillus version. The reviewer expresses strong personal endorsement based on over 12 years of proven use in outdoor and duty settings.
This video review expresses disappointment with the Camillus Blaze knife as an everyday carry (EDC) option. The reviewer highlights several design flaws that make it uncomfortable for carrying, contrasting it with the competition. Despite the negative assessment of the Blaze model, the reviewer expresses sadness about the discontinuation of the Camillus brand, hoping for a future revival with improved designs. The video acknowledges the well-designed blade and good steel as potential positive aspects for EDC, and notes that discontinued Camillus models may become collectible.
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