This YouTube Short, titled "BETTER Than The Law Tactical Folder??? Sylvan Arms Folding adapter Gen 5.", focuses on the Sylvan Arms Folding adapter for the AR-15 platform. The title suggests a comparison, implying it might be a better alternative to existing 'tactical folders' and potentially hints at legal considerations. The inclusion of '#savemoney' indicates a focus on cost-effectiveness, while '#ar15' and '#shorts' confirm the primary subject and video format. The video likely demonstrates or discusses the functionality and benefits of this AR-15 modification.
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 YouTube video, titled "Steel Will Apostate," is a review and discussion of the Steel Will Apostate folding knife. The content creator, Nutnfancy (TNP), uses the Microtech SOCOM manual action tactical folder as a point of comparison to discuss the value and features of the Apostate. The description also directs viewers to TNP's Patreon for more in-depth content and provides links for purchasing the featured knife, a Spyderco Military, and a CRKT Remedy SS knife. Additionally, a vintage toy car is mentioned as a rare item found in box stores.
This video review focuses on the Zero Tolerance Rexford 0804CF, a tactical folding knife. The reviewer highlights its evolution from earlier heavy designs, praising the Rexford 0804CF for its improved aesthetics and lighter weight, achieved through a carbon fiber and titanium frame. The knife features CPM-S35VN steel and a notably sharp flipper tab. The description also mentions its availability on Amazon, though at a high price, and includes links to the creator's Patreon, Twitter, and merchandise store.
This video addresses a common deployment issue with Spyderco knives, particularly affecting rapid opening. The creator explains the problem, reaffirms their preference for carrying Spyderco blades, and details a cost-effective modification to enhance deployment speed. The video also briefly touches upon the value proposition of Spyderco's EDC and tactical folding knife lineup, encouraging viewers to consider owning multiple models.
This video reviews the Zero Tolerance 0450 and 0450CF folding knives, designed by Dmitry Sinkevich. The reviewer highlights their CPM-S35VN steel blade, titanium and carbon fiber construction, making them lightweight and aesthetically pleasing tactical folders. Despite initial reservations about the ZT line, the reviewer finds these models to be an improvement. A significant downside is mentioned regarding the flipper tab's placement and near-vertical angle, which impacts the "LS" (likely a scoring metric for the reviewer). The video also provides links to purchase the knives from Blade HQ and Amazon.
This video review focuses on the Zero Tolerance (ZT) 0450 and 0452CF folder knives. The reviewer expresses past dissatisfaction with ZT's bulky and expensive offerings but sees potential improvement through designer collaborations. Both the ZT 0450 titanium and the larger 0452CF carbon fiber models are highlighted for their lightweight design, aesthetics, and CPM-S35VN steel. The review details specific features, discusses potential downsides of the 0452CF, and provides Likability Scale ratings for both knives. Links to purchase are included.
This video review compares the Bradford Guardian fixed blade knife to tactical folding knives, suggesting it's a superior option. The reviewer highlights the Guardian's compact size, durability, comfortable carry with horizontal sheath placement, and aesthetic appeal. Different versions featuring Bohler M390, N690, and CPM 3V steels are mentioned, with specific Amazon links provided for several models. The video also briefly introduces and links to several other fixed blade knives and a tactical folder for comparison, including models from Knives of Alaska, Mora, Kershaw, Cold Steel, Gryphon, and Bark River. The reviewer's 'Nutnfancy Likability Scale' gives the Guardian 3 Stars.
This video reviews the Boker Plus Stingray, a tactical folding knife that offers a high-value alternative to a much more expensive Sal Manaro original. The reviewer highlights its attractive design, fast deployment, ambidextrous thumb disc, tip-up clip, and robust 6AL4V titanium frame lock. The knife features a 4.1-inch 440C blade, weighing in at 5.4 oz, with excellent ergonomics, perfect centering, and blade retention. It's praised as a rare tactical folder that embodies both '1st and 2nd Kinds of Cool' and is highly recommended, earning a 9.5/10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the SOG Zoom, a folding knife praised for its near-perfect execution and value. The reviewer highlights its fast assisted opening, tight lockup, excellent blade shape, safety mechanism, aesthetic appeal, AUS 8 Cryo's steel, effective pocket clip, and well-designed ramp and jimping. The knife is noted for its auto-like speed and feel, making it a strong contender for EDC and tactical use, especially among 2014 releases. Nutnfancy gives it a high likability score of 9.5 out of 10 and highly recommends it, suggesting purchase from www.cutleryshoppe.com.
Nutnfancy showcases several Cold Steel tactical folding knives, including the Recon 1, Voyager, and Espada. He emphasizes their suitability for self-defense applications where larger blades are preferred over smaller, less intimidating options. The review highlights the knives' lightweight design, strength, speed, and value, positioning them as genuine tactical tools for serious users. The video delves into the philosophy behind choosing appropriate defensive tools.
This video is a review of the Al Mar Nomad folder knife by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its high style and functional quality for EDC or light tactical use. Key features discussed include the VG10 full flat ground blade, fast deployment, tight lockup, Kirk Rexroat design with a perfect thumb ramp and jimping, and its lightweight nature (3.4 oz). The G10 handles are described as well-rounded with medium traction. A point of consideration is the forced tip-down carry with some handle protrusion. The knife's fit and finish are praised as flawless, being produced in Seki City, Japan. The reviewer also mentions the good value for money, estimating the price between $140-$150, and notes its 'eclectic' design. A special offer for free shipping from TNPr knife supplier CutleryShoppe is mentioned with a discount code.