This Nutnfancy video review examines the Cold Steel Pocket Bushman folder, focusing on its performance in hard-use scenarios. The reviewer, along with the TNP crew and Allie the Mountain, took the knife to the mountains for testing. Despite a re-designed locking bar that initially proved satisfactory, the Pocket Bushman ultimately failed to cope with the demands placed upon it, leading to a 'letdown.' The review highlights the knife's drawbacks for hard use, including its weight, cumbersome lock, and slippery stainless steel handle, suggesting it might only be suitable as a camp or utility knife. The reviewer concludes by stating their interest in the blade has ended, though they still appreciate other Cold Steel products. The Nutnfancy Likeability Scale score was a low 0 out of 10.
This video provides an update on a Cold Steel Pocket Bushman knife that has broken twice due to a flawed locking bar design. The user received a replacement that also featured the same original, faulty design, indicating a potential issue with the service department not being aware of or implementing a re-design. The reviewer mentions another user, Cutlerylover, also experiencing issues with light batoning. The saga continues, leaving the user to question if the improved design, once received, will resolve the problems. The video implies a wait-and-see approach for a potential fix.
This video offers a critical review of the Cold Steel Pocket Bushman knife, focusing on its Ram SafeĀ® locking system. The reviewer details how a design flaw allows the locking bar to be pulled out too far, ejecting from the handle and potentially damaging the compression spring, rendering the knife inoperable. The reviewer identifies this as a "fatal flaw" that needs immediate rectification. Despite potential positive attributes like blade shape, carry clip, and cost, the knife is not recommended in its current state. The video also touches on the knife's heavier carry weight and two-handed deployment requirement.
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