This YouTube video provides a quick, 45-second tip on knife making. While not directly firearm-related, it emphasizes craftsmanship and potentially DIY aspects that resonate with a maker/tool-oriented audience. The focus is on the process of creating a knife, likely for hobbyists or those interested in custom tools.
This video showcases unusually handcrafted iron hardware from a banjo, estimated to be from the 1860s or '70s. While the focus is on historical banjo craftsmanship, the mention of "hand-forged" and the potential age of the components might appeal to a niche audience interested in historical metalworking, which can sometimes intersect with firearm component creation. The creator also provides multiple links to their music and support platforms.
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.
This video from Sensible Survival showcases the Gurkhas "Khukuri" knife, a hand-forged tool from Nepal. The review focuses on the "3 Chirra" model, described as lighter and designed for chopping, highlighting its near indestructible nature and versatility as a survival tool. A link to Noss4's Knife Test Channel is also provided for further knife-related content.
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