This video is a detailed review of the Ontario SP50 knife, presented by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its strengths as a large woods blade, emphasizing its balanced weight, robust 5160 steel blade with a full flat grind, distal taper, and sharp spine suitable for fire steel and hammering. The SP50 is praised for its performance in both temperate and arctic conditions, its competency in various tasks like splitting logs, de-limbing, hacking, and digging. The review also touches on the Kraton handle's properties and mentions minor design oversights like the lack of jimping and a thumb ramp, which are deemed forgivable. The improved MOLLE sheath is noted, though a Kydex or thermoplastic alternative is suggested for further enhancement. The reviewer positions the SP50 as a versatile tool with potential applications in combat scenarios reminiscent of bowie knives, but ultimately best suited for wilderness survival tasks such as fire starting and shelter construction. Its outstanding value at approximately $75 (as of 2011) is a key selling point, leading to a "Hall of Fame Survivor" designation and a 5 out of 5 Likability Scale rating.
This video features a detailed review of the Spyderco Resilience knife by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its large 4.5-inch blade, robust construction, and excellent value for its ~$50 price point. While acknowledging the 8Cr13Mov steel's semi-stainless nature, the video praises its ease of sharpening and adequate edge retention. It discusses the knife's suitability for defensive use, food preparation, and potentially EDC for those who prefer larger blades. The review emphasizes the knife's impressive fit and finish and its position as a noteworthy addition to the Spyderco Tenacious family, deeming it a "Hall of Famer" and a top-tier budget option.
This video reviews the Benchmade LFK knife, highlighting its large blade size, fast deployment, and sharp edge as suitable for defensive purposes. The reviewer notes the good steel and overall value at the $70 price point, despite a less-than-ideal pivot-mounted carry clip. The knife's weight of 6.8 ounces is mentioned as being heavier than typical tactical folders, but justified by the blade size and price. The reviewer gives it a Nutnfancy Likability Scale score of 8 out of 10.
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