This video reviews the Peltonen M95 Puukko, the Finnish Military Field Knife. The reviewer highlights its design, which is a modern interpretation of a traditional Finnish knife, and its suitability as an outdoor tool. The M95 is noted as being NATO approved. The reviewer acquired the knife at Blade Show and was impressed by its performance after a field test. The video also includes a discount code for EXOTAC and mentions a survival manual by Fernando "Ferfal" Aguirre.
This video features a review of the Kwaiback Mk6 knife by Jake Hoback Knives. The reviewer highlights the knife's cool design, blade thickness, material, and geometry, deeming it a great EDC (Every Day Carry) knife. While acknowledging its utility for camp chores, fire starting, and field dressing game, the primary focus is on its aesthetic and overall appeal as a knife. The description also includes links to the reviewer's other content and merchandise, as well as the manufacturer's website.
This video reviews the Glock FM 81 Survival Knife, highlighting its features such as a saw on the blade back, a polymer sheath, and its polymer grip available in multiple colors. Specifications for weight, grip material, and blade construction are provided, including blade length, material (Spring steel), hardness (HRC ~ 55), and coating (electrophoretic). A link to the official Glock product page is included, along with an invitation to join the channel for exclusive perks.
This video reviews the Terava Skrama 80, a compact field knife from Varusteleka. The reviewer highlights its 3.15" blade made of 80 CrV2 high carbon steel, a 7.28" overall length, and a lightweight 4.4-ounce design. Made in Finland, the knife is presented as a versatile tool for camp chores, backcountry adventures, hikes, and backpacking. The reviewer shares an anecdote of testing its durability by hammering it through bone, noting its resilience and ability to be sharpened back to service. Links for purchasing the knife and supporting the creator are provided.
This video focuses on evaluating fixed-blade knives suitable for field use, comparing several models sent by manufacturers. The host, while passionate about knives, defers the hands-on testing to two experts, Randy "Rawhide" Wurst and Imri Morgenstern, who have extensive experience with knives, including knife fighting and professional knife making. They tested knives such as the Browning GG Bush Craft Zebra, Buck Ground Combat Knife, Cold Steel SRK, Skallywag Gunnersmate, ESEE-6, Kershaw Camp-10, Off Grid Knives Tracker, and Cold Steel Outdoorsman San Mai. The key takeaway is that initial impressions can be misleading, and thorough testing is crucial for determining the best performing knives. The video also briefly mentions the sponsor, the National Association for Gun Rights.
This video provides a review of the ESEE AGK (Ashley Game Knife) fixed blade knife. The description highlights that the knife upholds ESEE's quality standards and is presented as an excellent companion for field use. The video also includes a discount code for EXOTAC products and a Patreon link for the creator, Sootch00. Music is from Epidemic Sounds.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Condor Mini Bushlore fixed blade knife. The reviewer highlights its utility for tasks such as creating fire tinder and food preparation, emphasizing its suitability as a small, reliable fixed blade. The quality of the included leather sheath is also noted as a positive aspect.
This video reviews the Glock Field Knife, highlighting its budget-friendly price of around $30 and its history of use by various military forces since 1978. The reviewer suggests it's a great addition to a go-bag for survival scenarios. The video also includes calls to action for supporting the creator via Patreon and purchasing merchandise, along with acknowledging the music source.
This YouTube video features a review of the Esee 4 knife, highlighting its durability and suitability for field and bushcraft applications. The reviewer emphasizes Esee Knives' reputation for producing tough production knives. The video also includes calls to action for supporting the channel through Patreon and purchasing merchandise. The content focuses on a specific knife model and its intended uses, aligning with the broader interests of outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in survival gear.
This video reviews the Camillus Waorani large wilderness fixed blade knife, highlighting its performance in field tasks, comparing it to both survival knives and machetes. The reviewer notes its effectiveness in wood chopping with no vibration, durable coating, and excellent sheath. A functional firesteel is also included. The knife is highly recommended and receives a high score on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video review from Sensible Survival focuses on the AK47 Bayonet as a budget-friendly survival knife, highlighting its versatility and low cost ($8-$15). The presenter, Sootch00, details the knife's features, including a quality steel blade, sturdy sheath, and capabilities for cutting, piercing, digging, wire cutting, electric fence insulation, sawing, and even functioning as a field hammer with its steel pommel. The bayonet's compatibility with the AK47 platform is also noted.
This video offers a detailed review of the Hardcore Hardware "MFK02" field knife, highlighting its robust construction and suitability for heavy-duty use. The presenter emphasizes its design for Law Enforcement (LE) and Military operators, making it an ideal choice for the Australian outdoors. The review also acknowledges the intro music and provides a link to purchase the knife.