This video reviews the Cold Steel Luzon folding knife, highlighting its large size, quality, and value. The reviewer praises its original and well-made design, contrasting it with the competitive Chinese knife industry. Key features discussed include the exterior lock mechanism (distinct from TriAd lock), good blade steel, comfortable handle, blade finishing, molded clip, and pocket waveability. The review also briefly mentions other knives like the Steel Will Shaula, Cold Steel Voyager and Frenzy, and CRKT Crossbones and Jumbones.
This video review focuses on the Cold Steel Frenzy, highlighting its 'dominance' and providing links to purchase it and other Cold Steel knives like the Voyager and Espada. The description also includes affiliate links for SMAEL Mudmaster homage watches, suggesting a potential crossover in content or a bundled review. While the title emphasizes a knife, the inclusion of watch links might indicate a broader EDC (Everyday Carry) theme.
This video focuses on the Custom Knife Factory (CKF) "Morrf" series, described as an expensive yet excellent knife. The creator also highlights several more affordable and "awesome" knife options for viewers seeking a "banger," including specific models from Kershaw and Cold Steel. The video provides links to purchase these knives and rates the Morrf series with a 5-star rating on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video reviews the CRKT GSD knife, an EDC blade designed to 'Get Stuff Done.' While highlighting its attractive appearance, the reviewer points out significant downsides that may surprise viewers. The description also lists several other preferred EDC knife options from brands like Kershaw, Spyderco, Cold Steel, Boker Plus, Al Mar, SOG, and Ontario.
Nutnfancy showcases several Cold Steel tactical folding knives, including the Recon 1, Voyager, and Espada. He emphasizes their suitability for self-defense applications where larger blades are preferred over smaller, less intimidating options. The review highlights the knives' lightweight design, strength, speed, and value, positioning them as genuine tactical tools for serious users. The video delves into the philosophy behind choosing appropriate defensive tools.
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 reviews the Cold Steel Mini Lawman folding knife, highlighting several significant design flaws. The reviewer criticizes the lockup's wiggle, the knife's chunkiness despite its light weight due to the Triad-Lock, the impractical low pocket clip placement causing a 1-inch protrusion, the abrasive G10 handle material shredding pockets, the lack of jimping, and the blade arriving dull. While acknowledging the ergonomic G10 handles, fast deployment, adequate steel, and utility blade shape, the reviewer concludes that the downsides outweigh the positives, suggesting several alternative EDC blades that offer better design and carry. The reviewer gives the knife a 5 out of 10 on their likeability scale.
This video provides a detailed review and modification demonstration of the Cold Steel Large PE Voyager knife. The reviewer praises its lightweight design, sharp blade, and good traction, highlighting its suitability as a tactical and EDC choice. He addresses a specific criticism regarding the checkering under the clip, which can tear fabric, and showcases simple epoxy and clip modifications to resolve this issue, bringing the knife closer to "near perfection." The review covers the knife's features, including AUS8 steel, hollow grinding, fast deployment, and solid lockup, while also mentioning downsides like price and clip placement. With the mods, the reviewer gives it a 10/10 rating, recommending it as a fast and deadly backup blade.
This video reviews the Cold Steel AK-47 tactical folder, highlighting its robust build, fast deployment, and impact capabilities. The reviewer notes its large handle, good steel, and tractable grip as positives. However, downsides include a perceived loose lockup over time, a heavier weight (7 oz), and a blade length deemed too short for its weight and intended defensive role. While it makes a statement, alternative options like the Benchmade 710, Benchmade Dejavoo, or a larger Cold Steel Voyager are suggested for better defensive reach.
This video critiques the Cold Steel Voyager series, focusing on perceived design flaws despite acknowledging its strengths. The reviewer highlights the knife's lightweight tactical design, adequate steel, lockup, and blade shape. However, the primary criticism is directed at the execution of the pocket clip, which is described as poorly profiled, fabric-ripping, and less effective than previous molded-in clip designs. The reviewer suggests re-profiling the clip to improve carryability.
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