This YouTube video highlights a special promotion from Blade HQ (BHQ) where viewers can receive a free Special Edition Cold Steel SRK knife with a qualifying purchase of $195 or more. The video suggests several other knives available at BHQ to help viewers reach the spending threshold, including models from Microtech, Spyderco, Civivi, SOG, WE Knife Co., Kershaw, CJRB, and Fallkniven. It showcases the value of the deal for acquiring a Cold Steel SRK.
This YouTube video features Nutnfancy's updated review of the Walther PPK, released in 2022. The review begins with a critique of the James Bond franchise and Bond's continued use of the PPK in recent films, before transitioning to the firearm itself. The description also includes affiliate links for the Walther PPK, a Spyderco Paramilitary, Nutnfancy's branded gear, and donation links via Patreon and PayPal. Additionally, there are links to Nutnfancy's updates on Ukraine and his presence on other platforms like UGETube, Gab, and Rumble.
This YouTube video reviews the Canik METE 9mm pistol, a variant of the popular Canik TP9 series. The reviewer expresses high praise for the METE model, highlighting its features, shooting performance, and exceptional value. The video also showcases several other everyday carry (EDC) items, including a Citizen Chandler watch, a SOG Flash AT-XR knife, a Spyderco Paramilitary, and an Ontario RAT 1 knife. Links to purchase the Canik METE 9mm and support the channel through Patreon and PayPal are provided.
This video provides an updated review of the Spyderco Endura 4, highlighting its versatility for space, land, and sea applications, making it an excellent EDC and tactical lightweight folder. The reviewer also announces a limited, soon-to-be-discontinued TNP (This Nutnfancy Project) special edition featuring S35VN steel, presenting a unique opportunity for collectors. The video showcases the Endura 4's capabilities and mentions other Spyderco models like the Pacific Salt, Paramilitary, and Manix, as well as an Olight i3t Plus Slim flashlight.
This video focuses on Spyderco's lighter offerings, specifically highlighting the Sage and Tenacious models with FRN (Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon) handles. The reviewer expresses a preference for lighter gear and notes that Spyderco seems to be addressing this with these new variants, some of which come in appealing colors. Links to purchase the reviewed knives, as well as other Spyderco models like the Manix, Paramilitary, Enduras, and Domino, are provided in the description. An F4U Corsair model is also featured.
This video offers a review of the compact Guardian Tactical GTX25 Out-the-Front (OTF) knife. The reviewer highlights its premium Elmax steel, ceramic ball bearing deployment, and a compatible spine for the Edge Pro Apex sharpener. It also briefly touches on a gear up landing in a T6 Texan, and mentions other EDC items like the Spyderco Paramilitary and Victorinox Cadet for comparison. The reviewer states there are no direct competitive options for this knife's size and quality.
This video reviews the CRKT Helical knife, highlighting its suitability as an excellent everyday carry (EDC) blade. The reviewer praises its lightweight design, fast deployment, and versatile elongated form factor. Options in 8Cr13Mov and D2 steel are mentioned as good choices. The video also briefly touches on other competitive EDC knife options, including models from Kershaw, Spyderco, Boker, Benchmade, and Ferum Forge, as well as a sharpening system and an oiler.
This video introduces Nutnfancy's 2025 EDC (Everyday Carry) system, focusing on a new LPAC (Likely Probability for AC) approach driven by personal life changes and health issues, specifically a shoulder operation. The presenter emphasizes a shift in gear selection and carrying methods, introducing two new acronyms to better describe EDC realities. The video showcases a new gear carrying system, highlighting researched choices and details of the components. It promises a part two focusing on HPAC EDC and suggests viewers might find inspiration for their own EDC setups. Specific gear mentioned includes a Mountainsmith Adventure Office, messenger bags, 5.11 Apex pants, Vertx holsters, UST Sparkwheel and Exotac Nano firestarters, various Spyderco knives (Street Beat, Paramilitary, Endura, Dragonfly, Delica), Lynch titanium knife clips, Maxpedition holsters and magazine pouches, and Olight S2 series lights. Level IIIA ballistic flexible panels for LBE and backpacks are also mentioned.
This video features a visit to Blade HQ (BHQ) where host Nutnfancy and Jake showcase and discuss a variety of knives. The content focuses on highlighting interesting and noteworthy blades available at BHQ, including specific models from brands like Boker, Spyderco, Kershaw, Zero Tolerance, ESEE, Chris Reeve Knives, Bradford, Microtech, and Benchmade. The description emphasizes BHQ's status as a premier knife seller with a large selection and excellent service.
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