This video focuses on Spyderco's Fred Perrin-designed fixed blade knives, specifically the Street Beat and the Street Bowie. The presenter highlights their versatility for various applications including LBE (Load Bearing Equipment), woods, EDC (Everyday Carry), and defense. Key features emphasized are the VG10 steel, clip blade design, lightweight (6 oz or less), excellent grip, perfect sheath, and reasonable price. The video also includes a brief mention of a P38 Lightning remembrance and links to purchase the knives and other related Spyderco products like the Manix, as well as the creator's Patreon and merchandise. The presenter expresses high praise for these knives, considering them among Spyderco's greatest fixed blades.
This video reviews the Spyderco PPT knife, highlighting its heavy duty frame lock, modified Wharncliffe S30V blade with a sharp edge and swedge, and excellent jimping. The sculpted G10 handles are praised for their looks despite sharp shoulders. While the deep-carry, single-position clip is noted, its long-term durability is questioned due to a single screw attachment. The knife is described as a hard-use, functional, and cool option for those who prioritize feel and performance over weight. It's compared to other similar options, with a moderate value rating. The reviewer assigns a Nutnfancy Likability Scale score of 6 out of 10.
This video review focuses on the Spyderco Fred Perrin fixed blade knife, highlighting its lightweight design (6 oz), excellent balance, comfortable grip, quality steel, and functional sheath. The reviewer praises its versatility for various applications including hunting, camping, tactical use, and everyday carry (EDC). While noting the knife is no longer in production, the reviewer encourages viewers to seek out opportunities to purchase one, calling it a 'culmination of design perfection' and a 'home run' for Spyderco.
This video compares two fixed-blade tactical knives: the Spyderco Fred Perrin and the Cold Steel Tai Pan. The presenter discusses the continuum of force, suggesting folding knives are suitable for covert backup, while fixed blades offer advantages in overt combat with forewarning, providing longer reach, speed, and versatility, albeit with increased weight and bulk. The video highlights these two fixed-blade tactical options as highly regarded by the presenter.
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