This video features the "Urban Ranger Lite V2" and "Full Size Urban Ranger" pocket knives from 704 Gear. It highlights models with 14C28N steel, available in various colors like blue/orange and black with Micarta handles. The description provides direct links to purchase each specific knife, emphasizing their EDC (Everyday Carry) capabilities and drop-point blade design. A second channel, @704gear2, is also promoted.
This video provides a review of the Benchmade Freek folding knife, highlighting its durability and everyday carry capabilities. The reviewer emphasizes the knife's performance after a year of heavy use, including tasks like opening boxes, cutting cardboard, and even digging in the dirt. Key features mentioned are the CPM-M4 Super Steel blade, G10 grips, drop point style, and Axis lock. The reviewer expresses satisfaction with the knife's cosmetic wear despite rigorous usage, recommending it for those who don't baby their tools.
This video features a review of the Utility Tools Knives (UTK) Wilderness blade by Nutnfancy. The knife is described as a high-quality, American-made woods blade with A2 steel, a Micarta handle, a drop point configuration, and a full flat grind. It comes with an AE Nelson leather sheath. The reviewer discusses its suitability for woodcraft, demonstrating chopping, digging, and draw cutting. Smaller versions with satin finishes are also briefly shown. Despite noting a few quirks, the overall assessment is highly positive, emphasizing the knife's durability and aesthetic appeal. The video also includes links for purchasing the knife and subscribing to Nutnfancy's channels.
This video reviews the Benchmade 928 Osborne Proxy, highlighting its fast deployment, quality steel, and attractive design. The reviewer notes that while the price is a factor, the knife is distinctive and special. A comparison is made to the Benchmade 940 Osborne Axis, and a Timex Expedition Metal watch is also shown. The reviewer assigns a Nutnfancy Likability Scale score of 3 out of 5.
This video review focuses on the Survive Knives GSO 5.1, a fixed-blade survival knife. The reviewer highlights its durable CPM 3V tool steel, classic drop point blade, and impressive performance, including prying a nail from a log without tip damage. The video discusses the knife's balanced feel, excellent chopping ability, well-designed ergonomics with a double choil and jimping, and the accompanying Kydex sheath. The GSO series, including other models like the GSO 4.1 and GSO 10, is praised for its overall impressiveness and value as an American-made survival tool. A special, limited edition TNP version with unique markings is also featured. The description also includes links to various White River Knives models as a comparison, suggesting they may be an improvement.
This video features a detailed review and modification of the Knives of Alaska Featherlite Hunter EDC knife. The presenter highlights its lightweight design, D2 steel, and ergonomic features. While noting it doesn't meet "TNP Hall of Fame" status out of the box, significant improvements are made through "Nutnfancy mods," including clip installation, a zip tie mod, and adding jimping. The review emphasizes the knife's transformation into a highly effective EDC tool, comparing it to other competitive options. The EdgePro Apex edge is showcased for its scalpel-like performance in daily utility and skinning tasks. The video also mentions different handle materials and potential future clipped versions, concluding with an outstanding value proposition for the modded knife.
This YouTube video focuses on the OPMOD Browning Folding Knife with a Thumb Rest, a limited edition collaboration between OpticsPlanet and Browning. The description highlights its compact size (3 7/8" closed, 2 5/8" blade), drop point combo edge, and G10 scales for comfortable ambidextrous use. The knife is presented as a versatile tool, and viewers are directed to OpticsPlanet.com for purchase.
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 provides a detailed review of the Benchmade Mini-Presidio Ultra 527 knife, highlighting its design features and performance. The reviewer praises the Noryl GTX handle for its excellent traction and ergonomic potential, the Pardue drop point 440C blade for its sharp slicing capabilities and good belly, and the superb Axis Lock for its strength and speed. Key aspects discussed include the knife's ambidextrous design due to the reversible pocket clip and Axis Lock, its overall portability despite a slightly higher weight than some competitors, and the precision machining that contributes to its smooth deployment. The reviewer also notes the Zytel backspacer and milled stainless steel liners. The US Shooting Team blue version is mentioned as a favorite. The video concludes by comparing it to other Benchmade models like the Mini Griptilian and Mini Barrage, ultimately favoring the Mini Presidio for its slicing performance and enduring design from Mel Pardue. The reviewer gives it an 8 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
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