This video showcases a selection of affordable fixed-blade knives available on Amazon, all priced under $20. The featured knives include models from LYNXGEAR, Kizer, Spitzkante, and Dragon Creek Tactical. The description highlights key features such as blade material (D2 steel), blade length, handle materials (G10, Micarta), and the inclusion of sheaths. The content appears to be an unboxing or showcase of these budget-friendly outdoor and tactical knives.
This YouTube video showcases two Eafengrow knives: the EF127 fixed blade and the EF913 folding knife. The description highlights their materials, including 14C28N steel blades and G10 handles, and mentions full tang construction for the fixed blade. Affiliate links for purchasing these knives on Amazon and other platforms are provided, along with a disclaimer about their affiliate nature and the fact that most items are sent for review. The video appears to be a product review or unboxing focusing on these specific knife models.
This video provides a review of the SOG Seal Pup knife, highlighting its capabilities for both combat and survival scenarios. The reviewer details the knife's specifications, including its 4.75-inch AUS 8 clip-point blade with serrations, powder-coated finish, glass-reinforced nylon handle, and full tang construction. The description also mentions its relationship to the larger SOG Seal knife and provides an Amazon affiliate link for purchase. The video emphasizes its educational purpose and notes that all demonstrations are conducted on a private range under professional supervision.
This video explains the concept of a full tang blade, detailing its construction and why it is considered stronger than other blade fixing methods. The creator emphasizes the importance of this design for durability. The video also includes a disclaimer about safety and professional supervision during recording, and promotes the creator's social media and merchandise platforms.
This video focuses on the OPMOD Browning Sway Belly Knife, an exclusive collaboration between OpticsPlanet.com and Browning. The knife features a partially serrated 4 3/4" Sway Belly blade, a full tang design, finger grips, and G-10 scales for comfort and grip. It also includes a Blade-Tech Polymer Sheath. The video highlights the knife as an enhancement to Browning's Black Line series and provides a direct link to purchase on OpticsPlanet.com. It also directs viewers to other OPMOD gear available on the site.
This video showcases the Blackhawk Nightedge Fixed-Blade Serrated Knife, available at OpticsPlanet.com. The knife is highlighted as a tactical tool designed by custom knife maker Allen Elishewitz. Key features include a 5.9-inch blade with a serrated spine for heavy cutting tasks, a durable nylon sheath with an index finger lock and multiple attachment points, and a full tang construction made from 1085C high-carbon tool steel. The textured thermoplastic rubber scales ensure a secure grip. The description also notes the tang's through-holes, allowing it to be attached to a pole for spear functionality in survival scenarios.
This video reviews the Gryphon M-10 tactical folder by Cutlery Shoppe, designed by Bob Terzuola. The reviewer highlights the knife's VG10 steel, noting its exceptional sharpness out-of-the-box and impressive edge retention after extensive testing, including cardboard stabbing and cutting. The full-tanged construction is described as rugged, and the black DLC coating is praised for its durability and anti-reflection properties. The 4" spearpoint blade is considered a good size for tactical use, though the reviewer personally prefers larger fixed blades for reach. The Zytel handle offers good traction, though the squared shoulders are noted as a minor point. The Mike Sastre-designed sheath receives high praise for its perfect fit, rattle-free design, and versatile carry options (IWB, upside down, horizontal, vertical). The knife's lightweight (6 oz) and reliability make it a strong contender for EDC or as a backup edged weapon. The overall value is considered high due to the handmade sheath and blade toughness. The reviewer gives it a Likability Scale score of 8.5/10.
This video reviews "The Frank Bowie" survival knife, a hand-forged carbon steel blade from custom knife maker Frank Gonzalez. The knife features a 1/4 inch spine, full tang, a 9-inch blade, and a 5.5-inch handle, weighing approximately 21 oz. The description also mentions the optional leather sheath and that Frank Gonzalez also makes hand-forged Gurkha Khukuri knives from Nepal, noted for their high quality. A link to a Khukuri review is provided.
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