This video provides a detailed review of the SOG Salute Folding Knife. It highlights the knife's everyday, multipurpose lockback design, featuring a 3.625-inch 8Cr13MoV stainless steel Bowie-style blade with options for bead-blasted or black oxide finishes. The knife is equipped with an adjustable thumb stud for enhanced leverage. The description emphasizes the G10 handle scales, which offer heat and cold resistance and a non-slip grip, even when wet. Additionally, the ambidextrous pocket clip is noted for its versatility. The video directs viewers to OpticsPlanet.com to purchase the knife.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Boker Plus Titan, a full-flat ground drop point folder with a 440C blade and a bead-blasted grey titanium lockback handle. The reviewer highlights its impressive in-hand feel, suitability for utility and food prep tasks, fast and secure lockup, and unobtrusive slimness despite its 4.2 oz weight. While acknowledging the lack of jimping and the 440C steel's reluctance to take a razor edge, the reviewer concludes that the knife offers outstanding value for its price and enters the channel's Hall of Fame playlists. The reviewer rates the knife an 8.5 out of 10.
This video review by Nutnfancy analyzes the Benchmade Pika II knife, highlighting its perceived shortcomings despite a seemingly good on-paper specification and affordable price point (circa 2008). Key criticisms include an overly strong back spring leading to slow deployment, a dull out-of-the-box edge, ineffective spine jimping, blade wiggle, and a protruding lockback bar. The reviewer contrasts it unfavorably with the Byrd (Spyderco) Cara Cara, which offers faster deployment, solid lockup, and better jimping at a lower cost. Both knives are considered potential EDC or emergency tactical options, but the reviewer strongly prefers the Cara Cara.
This YouTube video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Spyderco Police3 G10 folding knife, highlighting its effectiveness for self-defense and tactical carry. The reviewer praises its full-flat ground VG10 blade for slicing and piercing, the G10 handles with skeletonized liners, and the robust lockback design. He contrasts it with the older stainless steel handled Police model, noting improvements in blade size, grind, handle ergonomics, and weight. While acknowledging the thinner handle and 5.0 oz weight as minor downsides, Nutnfancy deems it a high-value, durable option for 'sheepdogs, cops, and soldiers' seeking security in potentially dangerous environments.
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