Very interested in this project but for aus-8 steel k can't justify $75. Maybe $50 at most because there's limited options out there to this style of blade designed for edc with a iwb sheath, however kabar makes a similar style without the finger hole, which I'd prefer to have the finger hole but I think it's a starting point at $35 with a iwb sheath to try this style of blade out.
Great thing… alas, I think that it's not allowed in Holland / have to look into the law here … good concept and talk, thanks And , wow, that flipper thing… man that looks great! This flipper must be legal in Holland as a normal pocketknife.
Knife designs like this are extremely fluid and intuitive. In fencing, the standard foil (straight sword) is not used typically, but rather a foil with a handle and blade angle just like this. Thanks for this, I might pick one of these up! Subscribed!
I don't like the idea of a folder for a defensive blade. The whole point of having a fixed blade is speed and not having to use fine motor skills. 3 steps will never be as fast as 2 and I don't want to have to change grips on my blade if someone is coming at me with a lead pipe. I will probably make a mistake if I'm that stressed out. I would stick with the fixed blade Colonel. Great video though, keep up the good work
awesome video!!!I keep them coming please sir !!I want that folding blade ✌✌✌
Very interested in this project but for aus-8 steel k can't justify $75. Maybe $50 at most because there's limited options out there to this style of blade designed for edc with a iwb sheath, however kabar makes a similar style without the finger hole, which I'd prefer to have the finger hole but I think it's a starting point at $35 with a iwb sheath to try this style of blade out.
A blade does more damage than any 9mm. Just as long as the attacker has no firearm that is.
Nice design. The only thing that would concern me is the finger hole. Couldn't that trap your finger and potentially break it?
Great thing… alas, I think that it's not allowed in Holland / have to look into the law here … good concept and talk, thanks
And , wow, that flipper thing… man that looks great! This flipper must be legal in Holland as a normal pocketknife.
omg its 80 d
Literally was just wondering about these knives back from your mail time cause I wanted one. You the man.
Really like those blades but just cant afford one great stuff as always
Does anyone know if this is legal in Jersey?
Knife designs like this are extremely fluid and intuitive. In fencing, the standard foil (straight sword) is not used typically, but rather a foil with a handle and blade angle just like this. Thanks for this, I might pick one of these up! Subscribed!
I really like the locking design of the knife
Sunglasses?
I don't like the idea of a folder for a defensive blade. The whole point of having a fixed blade is speed and not having to use fine motor skills. 3 steps will never be as fast as 2 and I don't want to have to change grips on my blade if someone is coming at me with a lead pipe. I will probably make a mistake if I'm that stressed out. I would stick with the fixed blade Colonel. Great video though, keep up the good work