This video provides a detailed review of the Benchmade Dejavoo 740 folding tactical knife. The reviewer highlights its positive attributes, including the S30V steel blade, fast deployment, titanium liners, excellent fit and finish, solid lockup, bronze bushings, ergonomic handle, and a good pocket clip. However, significant drawbacks are also discussed, such as a potentially weak liner lock, lack of blade retention when closed, a non-reversible clip, absence of jimping, a non-checkered G10 handle, and an obstructed deployment hole. Despite these issues, the reviewer finds it an attractive and durable defensive folder that is fun to handle and deploy. The video concludes that if Benchmade improved the blade retention and clip reversibility, it would rank higher among the reviewer's favorite tactical folders. The reviewer rates its likeability at 8 out of 10.
This video provides a preliminary look at the Emerson Super Commander, a large tactical folding knife. The reviewer highlights its impressive deployment, solid construction with G10 scales on titanium liners, and excellent balance. Key features mentioned include a 4" 154CM BTS coated blade, good clip, and secure lockup. Potential drawbacks are the high price point ($220-$265), heavier 6.6 oz carry weight, and Emerson's characteristic chisel grind. While not sold on the blade shape or combo edge, the reviewer acknowledges its potential for good slashing and edge retention. The review is hosted by Skaggs Police Supply.
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