This video focuses on an affordable full-grind knife, specifically mentioning Ontario Knives and their Rat model. While not directly about firearms, the context of "full grind" and the mention of a knife brand that often appeals to outdoor and tactical enthusiasts suggests a potential overlap in audience interest with survival, EDC, and preparedness communities.
This video reviews the Ontario Shikra, an inexpensive titanium frame lock knife described as a "value titanium frame lock." The reviewer highlights Ontario Knives' resurgence. The description also includes links to Ontario Shikra, Ontario Old Hickory knives, and a specific Old Hickory Bird and Trout knife, suggesting a broader interest in Ontario Knives products beyond just the Shikra.
This YouTube video features a demonstration of the Ontario RAT-7 knife, showcasing its capabilities in chopping wood and wood batoning. The creator expresses a preference for larger blades (at least 7 inches) for these specific survival tasks, arguing they are more effective for hacking, stripping, and splitting wood. The description also briefly mentions variations of the RAT knife from RAT Cutlery. A significant safety note is included, emphasizing the dangers of using sharp tools in the wilderness and the importance of common sense safety measures to prevent accidents, particularly cutting oneself.
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