This video features a review of the Katz Alleycat, a large fighting knife. The reviewer highlights its impressive 8-inch version, noting its presentation, Kraton grip, lanyard hole, and AUS6 steel. The description also mentions the knife's limited availability and describes it as a collectible from a niche brand. The reviewer briefly showcases more available, competitive options, emphasizing the impressive nature of this fighting knife from a specialized company. Links to both the 8-inch and a more manageable 6-inch version are provided.
This video reviews the Ontario Kukri, a fixed-blade knife, as a more affordable alternative to the Cold Steel Gurkha Kukri. The reviewer highlights its cutting performance, empowering feel, and suitability for outdoor use, particularly in snowy conditions. Key features discussed include its 1095 steel, Kraton grip, and powder coating. The review also touches on its potential for 'zombie killing' and draws a parallel to Alice's dual Kukris in the movie Resident Evil: Extinction. The reviewer expresses strong satisfaction with the Ontario Kukri's value proposition.
This video reviews the discontinued Cold Steel Peacekeeper II, a compact fixed-blade knife praised for its lightweight design, effectiveness, and affordability (around $30). The reviewer highlights its versatility for defensive and offensive use, noting its Kraton grip, sheath with clip, and leaf dagger blade. Different steel types are discussed, including 420 Sub Zero quench and Carbon V, with a mention of the last produced versions in 4116 Krupp stainless steel. Potential modifications like a 20º grind for improved slashing and thrusting are mentioned, along with a drawback of the short handle. It's recommended as a good budget option for a compact fixed blade for self-defense.
This is Part 1 of a 3-part series reviewing the iconic KABAR Marine Combat knife. The video highlights its enduring popularity as a combat and survival knife since World War II. It discusses the design's effectiveness, its evolution from a hunting knife, and KABAR Company's role as the primary supplier. The description emphasizes the knife's versatility in various tasks, its balanced weight, and its value for money, noting its durability and comfortable grip. The reviewer also contrasts it with the M9 bayonet and mentions variations in steel, finishes, and colors, including a specific Camillus version. The reviewer expresses strong personal endorsement based on over 12 years of proven use in outdoor and duty settings.
This video reviews the Fallkniven A2 Wilderness knife, highlighting its quality construction, excellent edge retention, and rust resistance, making it ideal for outdoor excursions. The reviewer praises its ability to process wood for fire-making, shelter building, and windbreaks. Despite a high price point and limited availability, the knife is recommended for those seeking a tough, rust-resistant survival blade. The video also mentions the included leather sheath and a potential Kydex upgrade, as well as the comfortable Kraton grip, though a desire for more length is noted.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the SOG Tech Bowie, presented as a modern successor to the iconic 1960s era SOG Bowie used in Vietnam. The reviewer highlights its construction, including AUS8 steel, TiAIN coating, Kraton grip, hammering pommel, balance, weight, and Kydex sheath. The knife is praised for its combat readiness and versatility as a woods or hunting companion, with a high "Nutnfancy Likeability Scale" rating of 9 out of 10, considering its reasonable cost and quality.
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