This video reviews the Beretta Airlight II series of knives, critiquing their weight despite the "airlight" moniker. The reviewer notes that the full stainless steel handles are not skeletonized, making them heavier than expected when compared to competitors like the SOG Flash. The AUS6 steel is also mentioned as a drawback. While acknowledging some positive aspects such as fast deployment, good fit and finish, sharp blades, and excellent jimping, the review highlights issues like a potentially weak liner lock, slick scales, and a non-reversible pocket clip. The reviewer concludes that the knives are visually appealing and offer speed and sharpness but fall short in material choice and weight.
This video reviews the Zero Tolerance 121 knife, highlighting its potential as a prying tool due to its 1/4" thick S30V steel construction and stout design. However, the reviewer criticizes its excessive 12.5 oz weight for a 4.5" blade, deeming it too heavy and limiting for general utility and defensive purposes. Comparisons are drawn to other fixed blades like the discontinued SOG Government Agent and the Ontario RAT 3, which are considered better value and more versatile despite similar or lower weight. The reviewer also notes the ZT 121's short handle as a drawback, especially given its blade mass, and questions its overall design validity and price point of approximately $190.
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