This YouTube video provides a quick rundown of the creator's Spyderco folding pocket knife collection, including any modifications they have made. The focus is on showcasing their personal collection of these knives.
This YouTube video discusses "realistic asks" for the "next Benchmade Bugout" version 2.0. The creator expresses their desired improvements and features for a potential future iteration of the popular Benchmade Bugout knife. The video also includes affiliate links for purchasing Bugout knives and other gear, as well as links for business inquiries, merchandise, and social media.
This video focuses on enhancing the grip of a knife handle. While knives are often carried as part of an Every Day Carry (EDC) setup that can include firearms, the content itself is directly about knife modifications and does not delve into firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related applications like self-defense or concealed carry in a firearms context. The video's primary utility is for knife enthusiasts looking to improve the ergonomics and handling of their blades.
This video focuses on an improved version of the Tekto A5 Spry Mini knife, as indicated by the title "My Favorite Knife *JUST GOT BETTER*". While the primary focus is a knife, the title includes hashtags like #civtac, #pewpewlife, and #firearms, suggesting a strong connection to the firearms and tactical gear community. The description further points to sponsors and deals via civtac.club, reinforcing its relevance to this audience. The content likely involves a review or demonstration of the knife's enhancements within a tactical or everyday carry context.
This video from the Nutnfancy Workshop focuses on modifying and enhancing the Benchmade Griptilian 550HG knife. The content covers practical upgrades such as replacing the stock pocket clip with a Lynch deep carry titanium clip and adding sharpening jimping for improved grip and control. The video highlights the continued relevance and excellent performance of the Griptilian, especially after these modifications.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Cold Steel Espada G10 folding knife, highlighting its suitability for self-defense and everyday carry (EDC). The reviewer praises its affordability, classic design with modern improvements, superb ergonomics, speed, lockup, and sharpness. The video covers materials, reach extension, traction, pocket carry, durability through a cutting test, POUs (Points of Use), legal concerns, size, and weight. Nutnfancy also demonstrates a JB Weld handle modification on the clip side. The knife receives a high likability score of 9.5 out of 10.
This video review focuses on the Ontario RTAK II survival knife, highlighting its value, performance, and construction. The reviewer notes its substantial weight (30.5 oz) as potentially beneficial for its intended use. Key features discussed include its excellent balance, toughness, finish, and a long, flat-ground blade made from 1095 steel. The reviewer also mentions modifying their own knife to a 20-degree grind for improved cutting and wood-splitting capabilities. A safety note emphasizes common sense measures to avoid self-injury when handling blades in the outdoors.
This video reviews the Spyderco Endura 4 knife, focusing on its perceived downsides compared to previous generations. The reviewer notes the addition of steel liners, making the knife heavier, and expresses dissatisfaction with the lockup, describing it as not rock solid. Despite these criticisms, the video highlights positive aspects such as the blade shape, jimping, VG10 steel, clip, and overall value.
This video is an addendum to a previous review of the Ontario RAT Model 1 folding knife. It specifically focuses on the author's procedure for lightening the knife, clarifying that no new rating is necessary. The content is purely about knife modifications and does not involve firearms.
This video critiques the Cold Steel Voyager series, focusing on perceived design flaws despite acknowledging its strengths. The reviewer highlights the knife's lightweight tactical design, adequate steel, lockup, and blade shape. However, the primary criticism is directed at the execution of the pocket clip, which is described as poorly profiled, fabric-ripping, and less effective than previous molded-in clip designs. The reviewer suggests re-profiling the clip to improve carryability.
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