This video showcases the Sapper knife, a collaboration between Imri and Tim Kell of TKell Knives. Designed for survival and bushcraft scenarios, it's a robust fixed-blade knife with a 6-inch AEB-L steel blade, G10 scales, and NiB T1C cladding for durability. The description highlights its suitability for chopping, splitting, and detailed work like whittling, emphasizing its comfortable and secure grip. The knife is available for pre-order on the TKell Knives website. The video also promotes Tactical Rifleman's Patreon, Amazon shop, and social media channels.
This video provides a review of Flytanium's precision-machined scales for popular EDC folding knives, focusing on titanium, G10, and micarta materials. The reviewer highlights how these scales can dramatically alter the appearance of knives from brands like Benchmade and Spyderco. A specific example shown is a purple Flytanium scale set on a Benchmade Bugout, with the reviewer noting that complete knife disassembly is required for installation. The video also briefly features other items like Momentum watches and an Invicta Pro Diver, with links provided for purchases and support of the channel.
This video showcases a limited edition Victorinox Cadet pocket knife featuring milled US-made G10 scales. The reviewer highlights the knife's utility and compares it to other popular Victorinox models like the Classic SD, Tinker, SuperTinker, and Minichamp. The "TNP G10 Cadet" is presented as a special edition with a "TNP" logo, Swiss Cross, and radiused G10 scales, hand-assembled in the USA. Links are provided for purchasing the orange and blue G10 Cadets, a matched serial numbered set, and other Flytanium Cadet variants. Additional gear shown includes other Victorinox knives, Kely Triptease cord, and Sorel boots.
This video showcases custom and collaboration knives, focusing on Brad Zinker's designs and their more affordable Boker Plus counterparts. The reviewer expresses excitement for these lightweight blades, highlighting their impressive blade-to-handle ratios, excellent grinds, unique ventilated titanium handles, and well-designed clips. While acknowledging the use of VG10 steel, the reviewer expresses a preference for S30/35V, noting that Boker collaborations sometimes feature less desirable steels like 440C. Both the FR and Urban Trapper models are mentioned, available in various blade shapes and some with G10 scales. The reviewer highly recommends all tested models.
This video features a review of a limited edition Spyderco Manix 2 BHQ Exclusive. The reviewer highlights its CPM M4 steel, USA construction, ball bearing lock, and natural jade-colored G10 scales. He also compares it to his Spyderco Manix 2 Lightweight in S110V steel, which he uses as his "motorcycle knife". The reviewer expresses high satisfaction with the 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 by Nutnfancy reviews the Spyderco Calypso knife, highlighting its similarities in size and construction to the Endura 4 and Police G10 models. The reviewer praises the FFG VG10 steel blade's cutting ability and ease of sharpening, as well as the knife's speed, lockup, quality, blade centering, retention, and balance. The earth brown G10 scales are also commended. A notable omission is the lack of jimping, which might be a nod to the original 1990s model. The reviewer also mentions modifying the clip for less obnoxiousness and notes the knife's good value at around $135. It's described as a useful and cool addition for collectors, especially those who identify as 'sheepdogs'.
This video showcases the CRKT Ignitor OutBurst Assisted Folding Knife, highlighting its features like the two-tone G10 scales and the patented OutBurst deploying system. It's described as perfect for everyday carry with its 3.38-inch blade, high hollow grind, and modified drop point. The video also mentions the availability of straight edge or Veff Serrations options. The description directs viewers to OpticsPlanet.com for purchasing and to explore the wider CRKT knife collection.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the updated Kershaw 1745 ENER-G II knife, highlighting improvements over its predecessor. The reviewer discusses the knife's reduced weight (4.2 ounces) achieved through thinner G10 scales and milled liners. Key features praised include the hollow-ground drop-point blade made from 14C28N Sandvik steel, sharp edge, fast flipper deployment mechanism, and the tactical potential. While the clip is deemed "ridiculous," its swappability is noted. The review emphasizes the excellent value for a US-produced knife with this steel and recommends it as it appears to be discontinued. The reviewer assigns a high likability score of 8.5 out of 10.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Benchmade 915 Triage knife, a versatile tool designed for rescue and everyday carry. The reviewer highlights its innovative integrated rescue hook, made of 440C steel, which effectively cuts through various materials. The knife features a 3.5" modified sheepsfoot blade made from N680 steel, praised for its corrosion resistance and easy reprofiling. The review notes the knife's lightweight design, comfortable orange G10 scales, and skeletonized 420 SS frame, contributing to a slim carry profile. The Axis lock mechanism is lauded for its speed, ambidextrous nature, durability, and strength. The review also discusses the effectiveness of the deep-carrying, reversible pocket clip and the easily removable thumb studs. While the initial sharpness is criticized, the reviewer acknowledges Benchmade's prompt response to address the issue. The Triage is presented as an excellent utility tool for professionals and civilians alike, offering good value for its quality and capabilities.
Nutnfancy attends SHOT Show 2011, featuring a review of the Buck Hoodlum knife with Ron Hood. The discussion highlights the knife's design for woods use, its 10-inch 5160 spring steel blade, G10 scales, and utility features. The review also touches on other Buck lines like Bantam, Vantage, and Avid, mentioning different steel types (420HC, 13C26 Sandvik, S30V) and the Paul Bos heat treat. The video emphasizes the value proposition of the Hoodlum, especially at around $150, and anticipates future testing.
This video features a detailed review of the Spyderco Resilience knife by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its large 4.5-inch blade, robust construction, and excellent value for its ~$50 price point. While acknowledging the 8Cr13Mov steel's semi-stainless nature, the video praises its ease of sharpening and adequate edge retention. It discusses the knife's suitability for defensive use, food preparation, and potentially EDC for those who prefer larger blades. The review emphasizes the knife's impressive fit and finish and its position as a noteworthy addition to the Spyderco Tenacious family, deeming it a "Hall of Famer" and a top-tier budget option.