This video is a review of the Spyderco Manix 2 Sprint Run in blue G10, praised by Nutnfancy as a 'homerun' and a 'sprint to perfection.' The reviewer highlights the S30V steel, full flat grind, perfect jimping, robust cage ball lock, aggressive liner milling, and comfortable ergonomics, contributing to its lightweight design and excellent balance. It's presented as a versatile knife suitable for EDC, tactical use, and collecting. Despite a slightly stiff lock disengagement, its overall quality, cutting performance, and durability are lauded, making it a highly valuable limited edition knife.
This video provides a detailed review of the Benchmade Dejavoo 740 folding tactical knife. The reviewer highlights its positive attributes, including the S30V steel blade, fast deployment, titanium liners, excellent fit and finish, solid lockup, bronze bushings, ergonomic handle, and a good pocket clip. However, significant drawbacks are also discussed, such as a potentially weak liner lock, lack of blade retention when closed, a non-reversible clip, absence of jimping, a non-checkered G10 handle, and an obstructed deployment hole. Despite these issues, the reviewer finds it an attractive and durable defensive folder that is fun to handle and deploy. The video concludes that if Benchmade improved the blade retention and clip reversibility, it would rank higher among the reviewer's favorite tactical folders. The reviewer rates its likeability at 8 out of 10.
This video reviews the Blade-Tech Mouse Lite, highlighting its positive attributes such as a good blade shape, excellent jimping, comfortable ergonomics, decent steel, and light weight. However, the reviewer notes significant drawbacks including a very slow deployment mechanism and a less-than-perfect lockup, though the deployment issue might be rectifiable with polishing. Despite these flaws, the reviewer suggests the knife could still be a viable option for those who can tolerate a sub-2-inch blade, especially considering its $25 price point, stout and controllable blade, full flat grind, and available color options.
This video reviews the Kershaw Zero Tolerance 302, a heavy-duty folding tactical knife. The reviewer highlights its robust construction, S30V blade with a Tungsten DLC coating, G10 handle, and titanium reverse side. While praising its strength, which is compared to a fixed blade due to its frame lock, the reviewer notes its substantial weight (8.2 oz) as a potential drawback for defensive purposes or compared to lighter options. Limitations like the wide blade and difficult-to-reach thumbstuds are also mentioned. Despite these points, the ZT 302 is presented as a tough, good-looking collectible tactical folder for those who prioritize strength over weight and are willing to accept its price point.
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