This video review focuses on the Italian-made Fox Core series of knives, highlighting their EDC (Everyday Carry) capabilities. The presenters discuss features such as the deployment hole, tension wire deep carry clip, stone washing, ceramic bearings, and the N690 steel. They also reminisce about past TNP adventures and provide a brief review of the knife's performance and what users are looking for in such a tool. Links to purchase the Fox Core and Fox Baby Core models in various colors are provided.
This YouTube video focuses on the Viper Keeper, an Italian Pocket Bowie knife. The description provides a direct link to the product page on Blade HQ, indicating a review or showcase of this specific knife. While no firearms are explicitly mentioned, the mention of a "pocket Bowie" suggests an analysis of a blade with potential self-defense or everyday carry applications. The video likely explores the design, features, and potential uses of this particular knife.
This video reviews the Wilson Combat ELC knife, a high-performing utility blade manufactured by Fox Cutlery in Italy. The reviewer highlights its affordability compared to other Wilson Combat offerings, its nearly identical twin, the Fox Gunhammer, and its suitability for everyday carry (EDC) with a 3.2" drop point blade made of N60Co steel. Key features discussed include its comfortable G10 handle, ambidextrous thumbstuds, deep carry reversible clip, and solid liner lock. The reviewer notes that while the out-of-the-box edge is unimpressive, it sharpens readily to a "scary edge." The knife is considered a strong contender for the reviewer's "TNP Hall of Famer" list due to its value and performance.
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