This video showcases the "20 Most Dangerous & Deadly Knives In The WORLD!" focusing on Cold Steel products. The description highlights Cold Steel's reputation for producing powerful, sharp, and durable knives, ranging from survival to tactical blades. It promises a ranked list of the top 10 Cold Steel knives, detailing their cutting-edge designs and extreme performance capabilities. The content is aimed at knife collectors, outdoor survivalists, and self-defense enthusiasts, with a call to action to watch until the end for the #1 ranked knife and to engage with likes, subscriptions, and comments.
This YouTube video promotes a "Pets & Vets" program by offering chances to win prizes for donations. The prizes include Cold Steel knives and a custom-painted Marvin 10/22 rifle stock. The description also includes links to support the creator through merchandise, alternative channels, channel memberships, Patreon, and SubscribeStar. The video appears to be a fundraiser with prize incentives.
This video presents a curated list of the Top 10 Best Hunting Knives to purchase in 2025. The guide caters to outdoorsmen, survivalists, and adventurers, emphasizing the importance of a reliable blade for tasks like skinning and cutting in the wild. It features a range of knives, from fixed blades to folding options, and budget to premium choices, all selected based on user reviews, expert opinions, and Amazon ratings. The video highlights specific models from reputable brands like Mossberg, Cold Steel, Gerber, Buck Knives, Spyderco, ESEE, Fallkniven, KA-BAR, Benchmade, and TOPS Knives, providing Amazon affiliate links for each.
This YouTube video focuses on the "Top 10 Most Dangerous & Deadly Knives In The WORLD! COLD STEEL!". The description highlights Cold Steel's reputation for creating lethal and powerful knives. The content promises to break down the top 10 Cold Steel models, ranging from survival to tactical blades, emphasizing their design, durability, and unique features. The video is aimed at knife enthusiasts and collectors, with a call to action for viewers to engage by liking, subscribing, and commenting on their most dangerous knife choice.
This YouTube video showcases a "Top 10 Best EDC Knives Under $100" available on Amazon in 2020. The content highlights various folding pocket knives from brands like CRKT, Spyderco, Gerber, Kershaw, Schrade, Cold Steel, and SOG. The description emphasizes the practicality and value of EDC knives, noting that excellent craftsmanship and durable blades can be found at affordable price points. It aims to help viewers choose a reliable everyday carry knife without breaking the bank, catering to both tactical and gentlemanly preferences.
This video analyzes the Cold Steel Dragonfly O Tanto, comparing it to other blade options, including a Natchez Bowie. The reviewer highlights the XLNT blade on the Dragonfly O Tanto and provides links to purchase the O Tanto Dragonfly ($288), a more basic Warrior edition O Tanto ($230), and a Dragonfly Wakazashi ($405). A comparison is also made to an O1 Steel version of the Natchez Bowie ($140). The video focuses on the size, lethality, and portability of these blades.
This video reviews the Cold Steel Ultimate Hunter, a tough folding knife released in 2015. The reviewer highlights its CTS XHP steel blade, durable G10 handle, TriAd lock, and unique 'no liners' design. It's presented as a versatile EDC tool capable of more than just hunting. The reviewer provides a 'Nutnfancy Likability Scale' score of 8 out of 10.
This video offers a brief look at the Cold Steel Trail Master knife, a favorite of the presenter for over 23 years. Acquired around 1988 or 1989, the knife is highlighted as a great trail knife. The description also directs viewers to the presenter's other YouTube channels (Hickok45Clips and Hickok45Talks) for more content, and lists several sponsors and affiliated channels. The video emphasizes that content is filmed on a private range by trained professionals for educational and entertainment purposes, stressing firearms safety and responsible gun ownership.
This video provides an in-depth review of the re-designed Cold Steel Voyager knife series, specifically the XL, Large, and Medium models. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, initially had reservations about the redesign but found the new Voyagers to be superior, highlighting the robust Demko Triad lock, improved handle ergonomics with higher traction and finger guards, and enhanced durability for hard use. Despite the loss of the ultra-lightweight aspect of older models, these Voyagers are praised for their strength, value, and suitability for various preparedness and EDC systems. The review also touches on blade sharpness, steel performance (AUS8A), and practical aspects like pocket clip design and lanyard hole functionality.
This video provides an update regarding Cold Steel blades. Given the title and description focus solely on "Cold Steel Blades" and it being an "UPDATE TO CHANNEL PLUS COLD STEEL BLADES!", the content is expected to be about the products manufactured by Cold Steel, specifically their knives or other bladed tools. It does not appear to involve firearms directly but rather edged weapons.
This video showcases the Cold Steel Natchez Bowie, highlighting its impressive size, craftsmanship, and material quality. While acknowledging its potential as a formidable defensive tool, the reviewer suggests it's more suited as a display or collection piece due to its significant weight (30 oz). The description emphasizes its intimidating presence and the implied danger it represents if wielded by a trained individual, even in a scenario where firearms are absent. The re-upload notes are a minor technical detail.
This video review focuses on the Cold Steel Recon Scout knife, highlighting its performance and suitability for wilderness tasks like shelter building and firecraft. The reviewer praises its full flat ground blade for wood splitting and chopping, recoil-absorbing Kraton handle, and waterproof sheath. Downsides mentioned include the potential for rust with Carbon V and SK-5 steels and a possible stress point at the hilt. The video compares the Recon Scout to other wilderness blades like the Ontario SP5/SP10, RAT7, and RTAK II, deeming the Recon Scout and Trailmaster as standards for wilderness blades. The reviewer rates the knife highly, despite noting some minor drawbacks and the video's initial production quality issues.
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