This Gun Talk Nation episode features a discussion with Rob Cabrera of Outlier Knife Co. on the importance of knife skills, focusing on knife deployment, and knife training. The episode is sponsored by Ballistic Advantage, Crimson Trace, Rossi USA, Range Ready, SDS Imports, and Ruger. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to Gun Talk for more content.
This video from Into The Fray (Episode 170) focuses on a self-defense application for a fixed-blade knife, demonstrating a rigging method using a static line for quick and safe access. The technique described allows for a secure draw that prevents accidental cuts by deploying the sheath away from the blade. The USCCA promotes this educational content as part of its mission to educate gun owners and advocate for self-defense. The video encourages viewers to join the USCCA for legal protection and offers various free resources and guides related to concealed carry and firearms.
This video reviews the Cold Steel Black Sable knife, highlighting its impressive aesthetic with a 4-inch San Mai III upswept blade and handsome black micarta scales. However, the review heavily criticizes the knife's extremely difficult deployment due to a tapered 'volcano' shaped thumbstud and poor leverage, deeming it a collector's item rather than a practical tool. Additional downsides mentioned include its substantial 8.5-ounce weight, lack of jimping, and high price point. Despite these flaws, the review acknowledges the knife's excellent fit and finish, comfortable handle, and solid-locking blade. Ultimately, the reviewer assigns a low 'Nutnfancy Likeability Scale' score of 2 out of 10, concluding it's best suited as a $300 collector and movie knife.
This video reviews the Buck Sirus knife, focusing on its collectible appeal rather than its practicality as an EDC or tactical knife. The reviewer highlights its attractive "looks department" with striking colorations, making it a cool addition to a collection. However, they point out several functional drawbacks including its weight (3.9 oz), slick scales, an intrusive cam lock, and moderate deployment speed. The reviewer suggests improvements like lighter scales, a stronger assist spring, lower pricing (deemed "pricey" for 420HC steel), and a minimized cam lock. Ultimately, while its features are considered "lackluster," its aesthetic qualities are praised.
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