This video compares two common locking mechanisms found in folding knives: the Button Lock and the Liner Lock. The content likely delves into the differences in their design, operation, and potentially their strengths and weaknesses in terms of security, durability, and ease of use. The analysis aims to inform viewers about these distinct locking systems, aiding them in making informed purchasing decisions or understanding knife mechanics.
This video focuses on the Benchmade Dejavoo 740, specifically examining a perceived weakness in its titanium liner lock engagement. The creator expresses dissatisfaction with this aspect of the design and directly addresses Benchmade, urging them to rectify the issue. The content appears to be an evaluation or critique of the knife's locking mechanism.
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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