This YouTube video from 704 Gear focuses on budget-friendly and high-value OTF (Out-the-Front) knives from TacKnives. It highlights a sale on 'Scratch & Dent' items, offering free shipping with a discount code '704tactical'. The description also links to the general 'Switchblade' category on the TacKnives USA website. The creator discloses that many items are sent for review and uses affiliate links (Amazon, Avantlink, Campsite) to support the channel.
This video review focuses on the Jesse Hemphill Bowie knife, highlighting its exceptional craftsmanship, value, and fighting capabilities. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, expresses strong enthusiasm, calling it a potential new favorite. The knife is described as perfectly balanced with an excellent handle, blending old-west and modern aesthetics. The review also mentions the inclusion of a Sharpshooter sheath and notes that both the curly maple and Amazonian variants are sold out, emphasizing their desirability and scarcity.
This long-form video review focuses on the Kershaw Emerson CQC series of folding knives, highlighting their value as high-performance tactical blades that emulate Ernie Emerson's CQC designs at a more affordable price point. The reviewer emphasizes their fast deployment, thin profile, and cutting capability, comparing them to more expensive Emerson originals. Several specific CQC models are mentioned, including the CQC-10K, CQC-11K, and CQC-6K. The video also touches on video production concepts and encourages viewers to support the creator and "Pro 2A" retailers. Due to the discontinuation of these models, viewers are urged to purchase them while supplies last.
This video review focuses on the Boker Alligator Toast knife, highlighting it as a high-value option. It also introduces and compares it with other competitive knife models, specifically the CRKT Remedy and CRKT Prowess. The Boker FR is also mentioned as another notable Boker offering. While primarily a knife review, the description hints at potential EDC (Everyday Carry) relevance, a common intersection with firearms content.
This video reviews the Cold Steel XL Tanto Voyager folding knife, highlighting its potential as a defensive tool. The reviewer praises its lightweight design, reach, ergonomic handle, deployment stud, and VG-1 steel. However, criticisms include limited EDC utility due to its tanto blade shape, pinned construction preventing maintenance, and a poorly executed pocket clip requiring modification. Despite acknowledging its marketing hype and potential overrating, the knife's reinforced tip and sharp transition are noted as valid defensive features, making it a high-value tanto option for its cost and weight.
This video review focuses on the Byrd Cara Cara knife, highlighting its exceptional value for its $16 price point. The reviewer compares it favorably to Spyderco's mainline Endura, praising its fast deployment, solid lockup, effective jimping, skeletonized liners, durable Zytel handle, excellent and positionable clip, good 8Cr13MoV steel, and well-executed grind. The knife is lauded as a benchmark for high-value knives, a significant improvement over what was available a decade ago, and a testament to Spyderco/Byrd's quality control. The reviewer gives it a Likeability Scale rating of 7 out of 10.
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