This video review focuses on ToolLogic SL knives, positioning them as a departure from typical over-engineered "survival" tools. The reviewer highlights their well-designed blades, lightweight construction, fast deployment, and quality lockup, all at a reasonable price point. While acknowledging potential downsides like ultimate strength limitations and lower-grade steel with coarse serrations, the video concludes that these knives are a useful option for Everyday Carry (EDC) with convenient additional features for their $20-$25 price range.
This video reviews the Glock Field Knife, highlighting its exceptional value for its price point ($25-$30). The knife, a descendant of a bayonet design, features a narrow spring steel blade well-suited for thrusting, digging, food prep, and light wood splitting, though it doesn't chop effectively due to its low mass. The reviewer notes the blade requires re-profiling for optimal sharpness but is tough and easy to sharpen once done. The knife's lightweight design (9.0 oz total) makes it ideal for backpacking. The sheath is praised for its durability, secure retention, and excellent belt clip. The Glock Field Knife is recommended as a reliable field companion, collector's item, or survival knife.
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