This video provides a detailed review of the Gerber Applegate-Fairbairn Combat Folder. The reviewer highlights its menacing 4.5" dagger blade, impact-capable handle, reach, and penetration capabilities, considering its weight and price. Criticisms include the "goofy mystery steel" (425 M) and the non-switchable pivot-mounted pocket clip. However, the reviewer praises the fast deployment, solid lockup, strong Interlock locking system, stout blackened SS clip, and useful sheath. While primarily a thrusting weapon, it can handle some limited utility tasks. The reviewer also mentions expert sharpening of the upper edge and highly recommends it as a backup weapon for combat-engaged Allied troops, giving it a 9/10 rating.
This video review focuses on the Ontario RAT 1 folding tactical knife, highlighting its significant value, especially at its current reduced price point of around $35. The reviewer praises its Randall-designed blade shape, full flat grind, materials, and fast deployment, noting its excellent balance and feel in hand. While acknowledging the Zytel scales and painted blade as cost-saving measures, the reviewer emphasizes the knife's overall outstanding performance as a tactical folder, arriving razor sharp. Modifications like liner hole drilling are mentioned to reduce weight. The reviewer expresses a growing appreciation for the knife with continued use and notes the existence of collectible DuraCoated editions.
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