This video focuses on the benefits and practicality of using G-10 material for Everyday Carry (EDC) gear. It highlights several specific items made with G-10, including a CRKT knife, an Ontario Rat knife, a Bastion pen, a Nitecore flashlight, a Keybar organizer, and a Dango product. The creator explains why G-10 is a superior material for these types of items, emphasizing its durability, grip, and overall performance in an EDC context. Affiliate links are provided for all mentioned products, along with links to the creator's various social media channels and support options.
This video from the "I Carry" series showcases the Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield Plus pistol. The content highlights the pistol being carried in an Alien Gear Roswell holster. Additionally, an Ontario Knife Company Besra pocketknife is featured as part of the everyday carry setup. The focus is on concealed carry and the gear associated with it.
This "I Carry" episode features a Sig Sauer P365 pistol chambered in 9mm, showcased within a Safariland Schema holster. Complementing the firearm is an Ontario Knife Company Wraith - ICE series pocketknife, highlighting everyday carry items for self-defense and personal preparedness.
This YouTube video, part of the 'I Carry' series, features the Taurus G3c pistol. It highlights the firearm being carried in a Galco Stow-n-Go holster, alongside an Ontario Knife Company Shikra pocketknife. The content focuses on everyday carry setups, showcasing a popular compact pistol and its accompanying gear.
This video from the "I Carry" series features a Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 subcompact pistol, presented in a JM Custom Kydex holster. An Ontario Knife Company pocketknife is also shown as part of the everyday carry setup. The content focuses on the firearm and its accompanying gear, likely highlighting its suitability for concealed carry.
This video features a review and testing of the Ontario SP53 Bolo knife. The reviewer, Macie, expresses dissatisfaction with the knife's performance, stating it "kinda sucks" and details the reasons in a "knife clinic" segment. The video is presented as a response to viewer requests and provides a break from snowy conditions, having been filmed last summer.
Nutnfancy reviews the Rat Cutlery RC-3 knife, highlighting its improvements over the Ontario RAT-3. The review details the RC-3's comfortable and textured micarta handle with an exposed tang and triangular pommel. The 3.4-inch 1095 blade is noted for its versatile shape and slightly thinner profile, advantageous for utility and tactical roles. The RC-3 features excellent fit and finish, a versatile MOLLE sheath, and a reasonable price point. Downsides mentioned include a dull edge requiring sharpening and a less durable Velcro retention strap on the sheath. Overall, the RC-3 is presented as a well-made fixed blade option for EDC or tactical use, with a score of 7 out of 10.
This video demonstrates the chopping capability of the Ontario SP10 Marine Raider knife by using it to fell a dead tree in a backcountry setting. While acknowledging that a specialized saw like the Sawvivor or Sven backpacking saw is more efficient for felling trees and processing firewood, the video highlights the knife's performance when a saw is unavailable. The reviewer emphasizes the SP10 as an impressive survival blade and a good test of a knife's chopping ability, referencing a previous tabletop review of the knife.
This video showcases the capabilities of an Ontario RAT 1 folding knife, demonstrating its effectiveness in processing kindling for firemaking. The reviewer suggests it could efficiently baton through 3-inch wood and plans a full tabletop review of this high-value blade. The video highlights the knife's practicality for outdoor tasks and survival preparedness.
This video, part 2 of a series, focuses on lightening the Ontario RAT Model 1 folding tactical knife. The creator notes a mistake in drilling at too high a speed, indicating a hands-on modification or gunsmithing approach to the knife. The content is geared towards knife enthusiasts interested in customization and modification.
This video focuses on the Ontario RAT Model 1 folding knife, specifically delving into its modification and lightening process in Part 1. While the title mentions "Tactical," the description clarifies the content is about making the knife lighter, implying a focus on customization and potentially everyday carry (EDC) applications where weight is a factor. It's a practical look at altering a popular folding knife for improved performance.
This video review focuses on the Ontario RAT 1 folding tactical knife, highlighting its significant value, especially at its current reduced price point of around $35. The reviewer praises its Randall-designed blade shape, full flat grind, materials, and fast deployment, noting its excellent balance and feel in hand. While acknowledging the Zytel scales and painted blade as cost-saving measures, the reviewer emphasizes the knife's overall outstanding performance as a tactical folder, arriving razor sharp. Modifications like liner hole drilling are mentioned to reduce weight. The reviewer expresses a growing appreciation for the knife with continued use and notes the existence of collectible DuraCoated editions.
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