This YouTube video is a "Deal Alert" showcasing various products available on Amazon. The featured items include the Monstrum Beast ED 1-8x First Focal Plane FFP scope, 704 Gear CO-Z Gel Replacement Ear Pads with a carrying case, the 704 Gear Wildcat Lite EDC folding pocket knife with a D2 Wharncliffe blade, a Flashlight Holder for Duty Belt Tactical MOLLE, and the WUBEN L3 Flashlight with a discount code. Additionally, the video highlights several Eafengrow knives, including fixed blade models EF144 (AUS-10), EF145 (DC53), EF147 (AUS-10), EF150 (Sleipner Steel), EF153 (1095 High Carbon Steel), EF155 (DC53), EF138 (N690 Steel), EF151 (N690 Steel), and EF154 (Nitro-V). Many of these Eafengrow knives are presented as deals under $50, $60, or $70. All Amazon links are affiliate links.
This YouTube video from 704Tactical, titled "Friday Deal Alert," focuses on promoting various deals and discounts on outdoor and tactical gear. The description highlights specific products like the CVLIFE Bipod, SPITZKANTE 8" Tactical Fixed Blade, and several Eafengrow fixed blade knives (EF149, EF150, EF151, EF154), providing affiliate links and discount codes for each. It also directs viewers to the 704Tactical campsite bio, Amazon deals, Rumble channel, 704gear.com for merchandise, and their Instagram and X accounts. The video emphasizes the use of affiliate links to support the channel and mentions that most reviewed products are sent for testing. Additionally, it encourages viewers to join the 704 Members Club for exclusive perks.
This video presents an Amazon deal alert featuring several products. It highlights 704 Gear CO-Z Gel Replacement Ear Pads compatible with Walker's Razor/XCEL Series Earmuffs, VIPERADE VE10 and VE18 EDC Pouches, Eafengrow EF149 and Sitivien ST15 fixed blade knives, and Kizer Knife Deals. Affiliate links are provided for all mentioned products.
This video review focuses on the Italian-made Fox Core series of knives, highlighting their EDC (Everyday Carry) capabilities. The presenters discuss features such as the deployment hole, tension wire deep carry clip, stone washing, ceramic bearings, and the N690 steel. They also reminisce about past TNP adventures and provide a brief review of the knife's performance and what users are looking for in such a tool. Links to purchase the Fox Core and Fox Baby Core models in various colors are provided.
This video review compares the Bradford Guardian fixed blade knife to tactical folding knives, suggesting it's a superior option. The reviewer highlights the Guardian's compact size, durability, comfortable carry with horizontal sheath placement, and aesthetic appeal. Different versions featuring Bohler M390, N690, and CPM 3V steels are mentioned, with specific Amazon links provided for several models. The video also briefly introduces and links to several other fixed blade knives and a tactical folder for comparison, including models from Knives of Alaska, Mora, Kershaw, Cold Steel, Gryphon, and Bark River. The reviewer's 'Nutnfancy Likability Scale' gives the Guardian 3 Stars.
This video review focuses on the Spyderco Hossom fixed blade knife, highlighting its exceptional performance as a hard-use survival and potential fighting knife. The reviewer praises its robust stainless steel construction, N690 steel with convex grinds, excellent ergonomics including a sub-hilt and precise jimping, and superb balance. The knife demonstrated impressive chopping and shearing capabilities, toughness, and rust resistance during testing. Minor feedback suggests a straighter handle back to prevent finger battering. The video notes its lightweight nature for its size, its collectible status, and its high rating on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale (9.5/10).
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Combative Edge M1, a folding knife designed for tactical and fighting purposes. The reviewer highlights its fast deployment, solid lockup, and aggressive cutting ability, attributing these features to its design, phosphor bronze bushings, and excellent balance. Despite a slightly thick blade and moderate carry weight, the M1 boasts impressive ergonomics, including a deep finger choil and effective jimping, making it secure in hand. The review touches on its N690 steel, deep-carrying pocket clip, overtravel stop, striking pommel, and lanyard hole. Potential downsides mentioned are a slightly time-consuming lock disengagement and a slick pocket clip retention. The reviewer also discusses the value proposition, especially with a discount code, concluding that the M1 is a capable hard-use tactical folder.
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