This video presents a "Top 10" list of the best small neck knives for self-defense and everyday carry (EDC) in 2021. It highlights various models from brands like Schrade, CRKT, SOG, TOPS, Kilimanjaro, Kershaw, and Master USA, emphasizing their utility for quick access in emergencies, tactical situations, and general outdoor use. The description also touches on the definition and benefits of neck knives as a discreet and readily available tool.
This video presents a "Top 10 Best Neck Knives" list focusing on their utility for self-defense, Everyday Carry (EDC), and survival. It highlights the convenience, concealability, and durability of neck knives compared to folding knives. The video features specific models from brands like Schrade, CRKT, Ka-Bar, and Gerber, detailing their features and suitability for various applications including tactical use, camping, hiking, and hunting. The presenter emphasizes portability, durability, and ease of use as key selection criteria.
This video discusses using a knife for personal defense specifically against chokeholds. It highlights a surveillance video where a victim is rendered unconscious quickly by a rear-naked choke and explains how a specially rigged knife can be used for quick defensive action against an attacker. The video emphasizes the effectiveness of applying the sharp edge to any reachable part of the attacker to break the hold and advises on safe deployment and resheathing of the knife. A crucial safety tip warns against using stout cords for neck carry of knives that could be used for strangulation. The USCCA is also promoted as a resource for responsibly armed citizens offering education, training, and legal protection.
This YouTube video presents a "Top 10" list of the best paracord knives suitable for survival and self-defense scenarios in 2020. It highlights specific models from brands like Schrade, CRKT, Gerber, SOG, and MTECH USA, emphasizing their full tang construction, fixed blade design, and the practical advantage of paracord-wrapped handles for outdoor preparedness. The description also touches on the long-standing utility of paracord in enhancing a knife's functionality for wilderness situations, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more gear reviews and providing social media links.
This video reviews the Outdoor Edge Le Duck, a compact fixed-blade neck knife praised for its excellent value at $23. The reviewer highlights its good steel, ergonomic design (a rarity for neck knives), and superb locking sheath with multiple carry options. Specific points of praise include the well-executed jimping, perfect grind, and handle providing total control. The description also mentions forthcoming reviews of other Outdoor Edge knives and compares the Le Duck to models from CRKT and Cold Steel, while also mentioning Mora Knives.
This YouTube video focuses on the WE Knife 607 Fixed Blade, questioning its potential as a "Neck Knife Greatness". The description provides links to the reviewer's YouTube channels (Nutnfancy, TheNutnfancyProject), their merchandise store, and a specific product link for the WE Knife 607A carbon fiber black model on Blade HQ. The content appears to be a product review or evaluation of this particular knife.
This video from Nutnfancy compares two popular neck knife series: the Cold Steel Spikes and the CRKT Obake. The reviewer highlights their lightweight design, strength, and concealability, acknowledging his past reservations about neck knives but recognizing their utility in specific scenarios. The video delves into various aspects of each knife, including handle and blade design, steel choices, sheath construction, and overall value. Both the CRKT Obake and Cold Steel Spikes are presented as excellent options for their intended purposes.
This video from Fun Gun Reviews showcases two tactical neck knives from CRKT: the Thunder Strike and the Drumfire. Introduced as new models for 2015 and designed by Crawford Knife, these knives are presented as viable options for Everyday Carry (EDC) and self-defense. The review also briefly mentions a leather belt from Daltech Force. The video features the familiar style of Sootch00's reviews, including his use of Jingle Punks royalty-free music.
This video showcases the Linos Kydex Sheath designed for the Skyline fixed blade knife, emphasizing its custom fit, water and sweat resistance, and compatibility with Tek-Lok fasteners. The sheath is highlighted for its ability to lighten the overall carry package to 3.8 ounces and enable new carrying possibilities, such as a neck knife configuration. The reviewer expresses high satisfaction, giving it a perfect 10 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale and directs viewers to Blade HQ for purchase.
This video reviews the Boker Gnome neck knife, presented by Sensible Prepper. The description highlights its small size yet significant utility, emphasizing its effectiveness for its intended tasks. It comes equipped with a black Kydex sheath and a chain for neck carry, making it discreet. The presenter also provides a discount code for Goinggear.com, where the knife can be purchased.
This video reviews the Cold Steel Mini Tac, a lightweight neck knife. The reviewer highlights its superior grip compared to the CS Spike series and its sharp tanto blade. Weighing in at 3.7 oz, it's considered a reasonable carry weight. The knife features AUS8 steel and is discussed as a versatile hideout or LBE (Light Battle Equipment) knife. Potential downsides mentioned include its sub-4-inch reach and the thin blade's susceptibility to bending. Minor sheath modifications might be needed for optimal vertical carry retention. Despite being discontinued, the reviewer notes its affordability and overall outstanding design.
This video reviews the Cold Steel Spike knife series, focusing on their affordability and quality of construction. The reviewer highlights the effectiveness of these knives as stabbing tools, noting their excellent penetration and lightweight design. However, significant drawbacks are discussed, particularly concerning the thin and difficult-to-grasp handles, which could lead to hand slippage during a thrust. The neck carry option and its potential vulnerabilities in a defensive situation are also examined. While newer models like the Tokyo, Bowie, and Scimitar Spikes are mentioned as improvements offering greater utility, the review centers on older Spike and Tanto versions. The video suggests these knives might be a viable budget backup option for under-the-shirt carry but cautions that they are primarily stabbing implements with poorly designed handles for that specific task.
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