This YouTube video, titled "Qual é a resistência de uma faca ENORME? (TESTE)" (What is the resistance of a HUGE knife? (TEST)), focuses on a durability test of a large knife. While the title and description do not mention firearms, the core of the content revolves around testing the strength and resilience of a cutting tool. The analysis suggests that the video's primary focus is on the mechanical properties and potential failure points of a large knife under stress.
This video features a rather unconventional test where a Kamikoto kitchen knife is subjected to being shot by a handgun. The creator notes that the sponsor, Kamikoto, was unhappy with the outcome, as some of the knives broke during the test. This highlights the destructive nature of firearms versus kitchen cutlery, with the creator implying it's a predictable result. They also mention receiving ammo from Sellier & Bellot and encourage viewers to share ideas for future "interesting" videos. Support links for their store and Patreon are provided.
This video appears to be a review or evaluation of the Spyderco Sliverax C228 folding knife. The description provides affiliate links to purchase the knife from Amazon and Blade HQ, indicating a product review or recommendation. It also mentions the Spyderco Ouroboros, suggesting it might be a comparison or a reference to other Spyderco models. The title 'Will It Last' implies an assessment of the knife's durability and long-term performance.
This video is a review of the Knives of Alaska "Xtreme Defense Survival" knife, specifically the D2 Tan/Nylon #844FG model. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, highlights its toughness and durability, noting it withstood rigorous testing in mountainous conditions, including batoning and woodscraft, without failing. The review covers its lightweight design, strength, limitations in chopping, grind, handle construction with ample survival kit space, sheath, and overall value. The knife is noted as being US-made and suitable for hiking. The reviewer assigns it a likability score of 8 out of 10.
This video is a detailed review of the TOPS Brothers of Bushcraft "Fieldcraft" fixed-blade knife by YouTuber Nutnfancy. The reviewer focuses on the knife's bushcraft and outdoor applications, highlighting its stout and thick 4.6-inch blade. The review covers various aspects, including the steel, grind, ergonomics, sheath, and durability, with considerable testing demonstrated. The video also compares the Fieldcraft to competitors like Swamprat and Esee blades, concluding that the BOB performed very well and offers high value. Nutnfancy rates the knife at 3.5 out of 5 on his likability scale.
This video reviews the SOG Flashback, an assisted opening knife described as "legal-everywhere" and a "wicked fast" option. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, initially had reservations but became a fan after testing its durability and speed. He highlights its light weight (3.6 oz), perfect jimping, and blinding speed, leading him to use it as part of his daily rotation. The review covers the knife's application, competitive offerings, steel, grind, clip, lockup, and handle construction. Despite some user feedback about stiff coil springs for retraction, the reviewer maintains a positive overall assessment, adjusting his likability score slightly due to the feedback. A discount code for Cutlery Shoppe is provided.
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