Nutnfancy reviews the Mcusta Katana MC-4, a compact and beautifully crafted knife inspired by the Japanese katana. The review highlights its forged T6 aluminum handles with anodized grooves, a 3.25-inch VG-10 tanto blade with a damascus-like finish, and a smooth nylon bearing system. While praising its aesthetic appeal, precision, and surprising lockup for its weight, Nutnfancy notes the delicate tip might limit self-defense use and the lanyard hole is color-coordinated. The clip is also lauded for its design and pivot screw access. The reviewer finds excellent value for the price, suggesting it could be a collectible but is functional with careful use, giving it a 10/10 likability rating.
This video review focuses on the discontinued Benchmade Ascent, a lightweight everyday carry (EDC) and tactical folding knife. The reviewer highlights its excellent design features, including a 3.5-inch 440C flat-ground blade with a stonewash finish, a strong lockback mechanism, fast deployment, tight lockup, and a reversible pocket clip. Despite its positive attributes, the reviewer notes a minor drawback in the potentially pocket-sticking handle design. The absence of steel liners is seen as a positive in maintaining its lightweight profile. The video recommends seeking out this discontinued model for its outstanding value as a full-sized, lightweight folder with good steel.
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