This video provides a long-form review of the Spyderco Paramilitary 2 (PM2) knife. The reviewer highlights its design improvements over previous models, making it an excellent choice for tactical use, everyday carry (EDC), and food preparation. Key features discussed include its lightweight design, full flat ground CPM S30V blade for slicing and precision, aggressive handle milling, a revised bushing system for smooth action, and improved ergonomics with better finger choils and jimping. The review also notes the enlarged deployment hole, secure lock-up, ambidextrous pocket clip positioning, and excellent value at its price point. The PM2 is lauded as a Hall of Fame blade.
This video is a short review of the Spyderco Para Military 2 (PM2) knife, highlighting its exceptional design and performance. The reviewer praises its lightweight nature (3.8 oz) and nearly 4-inch modified clip blade, made from CPM S30V steel. Key features discussed include its excellent slicing capabilities due to the full flat grind, precise tip, aggressive handle milling, and efficient deployment via the enlarged opening hole. The improved ergonomics, secure lock-up, and reversible pocket clip are also noted. The PM2 is recommended for tactical use, EDC, food prep, and as a collectible, earning it a place in the "TNP Hall of Fame" with a 10/10 likability rating.
This video by Nutnfancy provides an in-depth review of the Spyderco Sage series, specifically the Sage 1 (CF 123CF), Sage 2 (C123TI), and Sage 3 (C123GBL). The reviewer highlights the excellent craftsmanship, ideal blade shape with a strong yet precise tip, and the out-of-box sharpness of the CPM S30V blades. He praises the ergonomics, double finger choils, and jimping for superior control and traction. The review details the unique locking mechanisms of each model: Michael Walker liner lock for Sage 1, RIL (frame lock) for Sage 2, and a bolt action lock for Sage 3. The construction, including pillar design and recessed screws, is commended for its attention to detail, light weight (around 3.5 oz), and ease of maintenance. The reviewer also evaluates the steel spring clips as highly functional. Overall, the Sage series is presented as showcasing 'epic knife features' and being suitable for collectible, EDC, or gift purposes.
This video reviews the Buck Paradigm 337 folding knife, highlighting its attractive blue/black G10 handles and unique bolster-activated assisted opening mechanism. While acknowledging its aesthetic appeal, quality US manufacture, and serious cutting ability with S30V steel, the reviewer notes its lack of traction and multi-step deployment make it less ideal for tactical use or high-stress situations. The knife's weight due to heavy bolsters is also mentioned as a drawback for EDC. The Paradigm is presented as a collectible or utility carry blade with excellent lockup and blade centering, and the reviewer discusses its performance in cutting and stabbing tests, along with ease of re-sharpening. The "Pro" model's CPM S30V steel is contrasted with the "Avid" model's Sandvik steel.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Spyderco Navaja folding knife, highlighting its unique "carraca" ratcheting mechanism which produces a distinctive sound. The review details the knife's design influences, blending modern tactical elements with Spanish Navaja heritage. Key features discussed include the CPM S30V steel blade, its unusual shape and length, flat grind, sharpness, jimping, finger choils, and strong tip. The reviewer also covers the knife's weight, stainless steel bolsters, Walker liner lock, skeletonized liners, carbon fiber handle scales, standard Spyderco clip with black chrome finish, lanyard hole, and overall fit and finish. The video suggests the Navaja offers excellent cutting capability and significant enjoyment for knife enthusiasts, rating it a 10 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
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