Top5 Tactical Fixed Blades - Winkler Belt Knife, TKell NightHawk, CRKT Clever Girl, Kwaiback, Tac-P
In the Top 5 Tactical Fixed Blades for 2024 comparison video I review my favorite knives that I carry every day.
First of all, I introduce the Winkler Belt Knife with Tribal Maple handle scales, 80CRV2 blade steel, and an amazing leather sheath. Then I move on to talk about the Tkell Knives NightHawk, which is a very exciting semi-custom knife that features an American Tanto blade grind. On the third spot, I pull up my CRKT Clever Girl - a great option for camping.
The Hoback Kwaiback has similar traits to the previous two knives and its Upswept Japanese Tanto grind gives it a perfect balance. Finally, the Microtech Tac-P is a very unique and fun everyday carry choice that just had to be on my Tactical Fixed Blades Toplist this year.
Besides these five amazing knives, I also showcase two other designs as honorable mentions. The first one is the Fox Diagnostic - designed by Bastien Bastinelli, and the second one is the Spyderco Subway Bowie designed by Fred Perrin.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 I like tactical fixed blades
0:35 Winkler Belt Knife
1:38 Tkell NightHawk
2:56 CRKT Clever Girl
4:10 Hoback Kwaiback
5:36 Microtech Tac-P
7:00 Bastinelli Diagnostic & Subway Bowie
7:41 Final Thoughts
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Hoback Kwaiback with Paracord Lanyard and Snake Knots #hobackknives #paracordtutorials #fixedblade
In this DIY mini-series, I’m showcasing my favorite two paracord colors - goldenrod and acid purple. Both of them come with a diamond pattern which just makes them even cooler. These 550 Type 3 cords were made in the USA and brought to Europe by Knives and Tools dot com.
So I quickly grabbed five of my naked knives and dressed them up in these fancy new colors. I got two Spydercos, Two Cold Steel ones, and also this pretty amazing Hoback Kwaiback. This 5-inch-long fixed blade comes with S35VN steel, Upswept Tanto grind, and gorgeous carbon fiber scales. For this knife, I chose the goldenrod color, because the yellow cord and the deep grey grip have amazing synergy in my opinion.
Since this is a lightweight self-defense knife that I carry inside my waistband - I wanted to give it a sleek and minimalistic lanyard - so I went with 3 snake knots and no beads. But this helix pattern makes my lanyard look extra despite being very simple. If you wanna see all my lanyards come - check part 2 and part 3.
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Cold Steel AD-15 and Urban Pal with Paracord Lanyard & Bronze Bead #coldsteelknives #demko
Welcome to the second episode of my DIY mini-series, where I’m showcasing how I dressed up 5 of my EDC blades using diamond textured Goldenrod and Acid Purple paracord from Knives and Tools dot com.
In this part, I’m showcasing some pretty cool Cold Steel knives starting with Demko’s AD 15 - which is kind of a biggie. To match this giant blade, I decided to go with a similarly oversized lanyard that has three snake knots, two antique bronze beads, and a beautiful paracord diamond knot - finished with my 45-degree melting technique. Ended up one of my favorite lanyards of all time.
But if you think you’ve seen it all don’t go anywhere, because I went all in with this next one. The Urban Pal - in contrary to the Demko, has a subcompact size. So I needed to beef it up just a little, so I could use it with my large hands. So I gave it 3 snake knots and a diamond knot, but in between them I also placed a loop - which is very useful for retaining the sheat. These brass beads also play an important role, as they allow easy access for my finger.
If you’d like to see my other lanyards - come and check out Part One and Part Three.
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The Best Lanyard Beads from ETSY - Titanium, Copper and Silver for EDC
In my TOP 10 compilation, I showcase my favorite Lanyard Beads that I purchased with my own money from ETSY. Over multiple months, I have ordered over 50 items from more than 20 sellers across the globe. After careful consideration, I have selected my favorite 10 Etsy lanyard beads out of the bunch. In my comparison, I tried to be as fair as possible. This is a not-sponsored video about my pure and unbiased opinion.
#etsyfinds #lanyard #edcgear
TOP 10 BEADS (non-affiliate):
10, Frag Beads - https://www.etsy.com/listing/1352767087/paracord-bead-titanium-bead-c-knife-bead
9, Spyderco Beads - https://www.etsy.com/listing/1330586442/cnc-metal-tc4-titanium-paracord-550-hole
8, Damascus paracord EDC lanyard - https://www.etsy.com/listing/1049327903/damascus-paracord-edc-lanyard-beads-for
7, Ti Survival Droid Beads - https://www.etsy.com/listing/514990176/tisurvival-titanium-droid-lanyard-beads
6, Viking Valknut Beads - https://www.etsy.com/listing/555552894/viking-valknut-beads-celtic-beard-rings
5, Biostalker Bead - https://www.etsy.com/listing/1029711140/brass-beadknife-lanyard-making?ref=yr_purchases
Honorable Mention Brass Skulls - https://www.etsy.com/listing/1260123846/2-pcs-hand-brass-human-skull-beadcopper
2, Ti Bear - https://www.etsy.com/listing/1256163975/paracord-bead-titanium-bear-bear-shape
1, Mandalorian Buckets - https://www.etsy.com/listing/1002227527/edc-beadknife-beadhandmade-brass
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Spyderco Native 5 & Endura 4 with Paracord Lanyard #spyderco #paracord #lanyard
In the final episode of my DIY mini-series, I’m showcasing how I dressed up two of my favorite Spyderco knives - the Native 5 and the Endura 4, using Goldenrod and Acid Purple paracord. I’m super happy I found these cords on Knives and Tools because it is a real challenge to find good-quality rope these days. This diamond pattern makes them look even cooler! - A perfect fit for my knives!
I’ll start with the Native 5 and some purple cord. Since Maxamet Spydercos arrive with this grey handle and stonewashed metal parts I got myself a nice combination. I also threw in an antique bronze bead, and I secured it with a couple of snake knots. Then sealed the cord at a 45-degree angle - using my favorite technique.
Then I continued with my Endura 4 - that just like its smaller brother - also got an antique brass ring. But this time I went with the goldenrod paracord, as it was a better match with these deep blue FRN scales. This combo reminds me of a sandy beach, so I dig this lanyard a lot.
If you wanna see my other 3 knives, come check out parts one and two.
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Leatherman Signal Multitool with Survival Lanyard
I consider these paracord techniques must-have knowledge ever since the Leatherman Signal became my favorite pocket-sized survival kit for hikes and trips. If I wander off the trail I always carry outdoor emergency gear. And this multitool takes care of everything I throw at it. I just have to make sure not to lose it. So I came up with this dayglow survival lanyard. I used Canary Yellow Paracord and a pretty cool Titanium Bear bead.
On top of being stylish and decorative, this bulky lanyard is also very functional. It helps me grab the Signal from its sheath and also improves my grip. And even if I manage to drop my Leatherman, this vivid yellow helps me spot it more easily. Otherwise, I would be in a big trouble.
If you wanna know how to make this lanyard step-by-step, then come and watch my tutorial where I will also show you how I added this fancy little ghost to my Civivi Baby Banter.
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How to add Paracord Lanyard Bead to a Knife, Keychain, or Multitool - EDC Tutorial
Paracord Lanyards are extremely useful - they can even save lives. Over the years I have tried many techniques to add cordage and beads to my equipment. After my thorough experimentation, I came up with two highly effective ways to Paracord. In this tutorial, I will showcase how to make EDC Lanyards and add them to Knives, Prybars, and Multitools. I will also introduce two of my favorite Paracord knots - the so-called Snake Knot and the Diamond Knot (aka Paracord Stopper Knot).
CHAPTERS:
0:00 My experience with Lanyards
0:40 The used case of Paracord
2:06 Grip & Utility Lanyard
4:40 Bulky Survival Lanyard
#paracord #paracordtutorials #lanyard
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TOPS T4 Mini Tracker Survival Knife with RMT Micarta Scales Overview and Unboxing #topsknives
The TOPS Mini Tracker is a fun and interesting little knife. It is a scaled-down version of the original Tom Brown survival knife - the T1 Tacker. TOPS just made it - slightly - more carryable, so my friends won’t have to bail me out every time I take this for a ride.
Just like many other TOPS knives, the T4 Mini has Black Linen Micarta handles. However, my Tracker comes with a twist - as it has Rocky Mountain sculpting. This RMT finish enhances this 3-finger grip, which is a much-needed tweak, on this blade-heavy knife.
1095 steel makes this Mini Tracker also mighty - so the edge will not chip, or roll easily. Due to its high carbon content, this steel’s only weakness is corrosion, but TOPS pretty much countered this issue with this Epoxy-based traction coating, that provides full protection from the elements.
Another huge perk of this knife is its high-quality Kydex sheath that also comes with a very practical belt hook. So unlike many other brands, this TOPS fixed blade is ready to carry right out of the box. The T4 Mini arrives in this well-designed plastic bag - alongside its university degree - and a feminist safety whistle, that annoys my dog like nothing else.
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TOPS T4 Mini Tracker - Tom Brown Survival Knife with 1095 Carbon Steel & Black Linen RMT Micarta
TOPS Knives released their T4 Mini Tracker as the smallest member of the Tom Brown Survival knife family. This tiny but almighty fixed blade arrives with 1095 high carbon blade steel, TOPS' signature epoxy-based traction coating, black linen micarta, and red liners. The Mini Tracker provides a nice EDC option for those who enjoy the survival knife theme, but still want a compact carry.
Its high quality, tactile Kydex sheath, and TOPS survival whistle make this knife a complete package. In my video, I also compare my personal TOPS Mini Tracker to its premium version that arrives with RMT sculpted "Rocky Mountain" handle scales.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Introducing the TOPS Tracker
1:29 Kydex Sheath and Belt Hook
2:57 Overall Feel of the T-4 Mini Tracker
5:40 Blade Geometry 1095 High Carbon Blade Steel
7:53 Black Traction Coating
8:57 Smooth Grip vs RMT Micarta
#topsknives #everydaycarry
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Real Steel Metamorph Unboxing, Overview, and Review #realsteelknives #balbachdamast
I chose The Real Steel Metamorph as my very first front flipper. When I first got this knife opening was a bit tricky, but I quickly got the hang of it. After spending some time with this absolute beauty of a knife - I learned to appreciate this opener, as it allows the blade to recess in between these gorgeous burgundy micarta scales fully, which makes this Ostap Hel design very sleek and elegant.
The Metamorph arrives in this pretty cool Artisan Cutlery packaging that also includes a nylon belt sheath and a couple of other nice accessories.
Ball-bearing pivots give the Metamorph a buttery smooth action and it always makes my day when this 3-and-a-half-inch-long Balbach Damast blade rockets open. This Damascus is pretty unique, as it was made out of the barrel steel of the Leopard One tank - which makes our blade lean heavily into tool steel territory, so it is not only gorgeous but also performs well.
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Real Steel G5 Metamorph Front Flipper with Balbach Damast Blade Steel and Burgundy Micarta Scales
The G5 Metamorph pocketknife by Real Steel Knives was designed by Ostap Hel and it turned out as a very sleek and elegant gentlemen's carry knife. The Metamorph has a fidget-friendly front flipper action, liner lock, and deep carry pocket clip. This specific BladeHQ Limited Edition Metamorph is very special, as it arrives with a beautiful Balbach Damast Leo1 blade steel and burgundy micarta handle scales.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Introducing the Real Steel G5 Metamorph
1:16 Action and Lockup
2:26 Build Quality and Micarta Scales
5:24 Blade Steel & Style
7:20 Comparison and Final Thoughts
#realsteel #balbachdamast #BladeHQ
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Boker Rainbow Mermaid Review with Spectrum Finish 440A Blade Steel
The Boker Rainbow Mermaid is a truly fun knife that started as a joke but eventually ended up as a functional carry option. Even if I don't pocket the Mermaid every day, it is surely something that I kept in my EDC rotation throughout the holidays. Boker made this knife pretty unique - the 440C blade steel comes with a colorful Spectrum Finish that makes the Mermaid look like a mystical sea creature. And the Boker Mermaid pocketknife even features some drilled holes, to illustrate bubbles.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Introducing the Boker Mermaid
1:14 Lockup and Action
3:35 Comparisons and Ergonomy
5:30 Blade Steel
6:20 About Boker
7:23 Conclusion
#Bokerknives #Bokermermaid
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How to Paracord a Neck Knife or a Skeletonized Outdoors EDC Blade Fast and Easy DIY Guide
We can use Paracord in many ways! However, one of my favorite applications is creating DIY Paracord grips for our Neck Knives and EDC cutting tools. This way we can give our gear a nice, fashionable look, and at the same time we can also highly increase their functionality. Without paracord, skeletonized neck knives can easily become very slippery and hotspotty. However, adding some paracord might help us mitigate this problem by greatly increasing our tools' comfort and functionality.
In this specific video, I am using a Type III 550 Paracord, and this particular color pattern is called Santa Claus. I love this cord and often use it in other DIY projects, including lanyards and dog collars.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Preparations and first steps
1:29 Applying paracord to my knife
4:30 Final result
#paracordtutorials #diycrafts
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Artisan Cutlery Small Archaeo - Knifecenter Exclusive, Detent Lock, Raindrop Damascus & Pakkawood
The Artisan Cutlery Small Archaeo lineup was designed by Dylan Mallery. This model is a Knifecenter Exclusive Archaeo version with a VG-10 based Raindrop Damascus blade steel and Pakkawood handle scales. This limited edition knife is a highly exceptional release, as this was the very first Artisan Archaeo that came with a so-called "detent lock" mechanism. This collection of features makes my Small Archaeo an amazing gentlemen's carry and a perfect EDC choice for elegant occasions.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Gentmemen’s Carry
1:14 Unique Archaeo Features
2:24 Opening Action and Lockup
4:52 Blade Steel and Cutting Edge
5:50 Only one problem
6:34 Fit & Finish, Comparisons
#artisancutlery #knifecenter #damascussteel
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Artisan Cutlery Small Archaeo with Raindrop Damascus Steel and Pakkawood Scales #artisancutlery
I started carrying this Small Archaeo increasingly more in the last couple of weeks. This is a Knifecenter exclusive limited edition with raindrop Damascus blade steel and Pakkawood handle scales. It’s also the very first iteration of Artisan Cutlery’s Archaeo lineup that got fitted with a detent locking mechanism.
Our knife arrives in this white cardboard box and a canvas carry-pouch. And it has a super snappy action right from the start. This is probably the most unique thing about this folder. As on top of its detent lock, the Archaeo also has this proprietary locking pin that turns it into a fixed blade-like configuration.
Despite its 3-inch cutting edge, my small Archaeo weighs under two ounces - which makes it a very light EDC and thanks to its modified Wharncliffe blade style it also cuts really well. This unique combination of features makes the Archaeo one of my favorite gentlemen’s carry - and this knife is definitely a good candidate for any Christmas party.
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Rainier Knives Fastpak Fixed Blade Overview
The Rainier Fastpak is one of those knives that I will never stop using.
It’s a super high-quality skeletonized fixed blade made out of Bohler Elmax. This knife was heat-treated extremely well, so it has a surprisingly good edge retention, yet it's still pretty tough. If you are looking for an outdoorsy EDC with a 3-inch cutting edge - I highly recommend trying this one!
Despite being a fixed blade, the Fastpak is also very light so I can wear it however I want and it also makes an amazing neck knife. I love this plain and simple Rainier design because it leaves me a large wiggle room to go creative. For example, I just put on this fancy Santa Claus paracord for Christmas.
Its huge fun factor and crazy good ergos make it easy to carry this knife around. I’m a very active person so I tend to go on many adventures and the Fastpak is my number one travel buddy. Whether it’s on my belt, in my pocket, under my t-shirt, or somewhere around my toolbox… it always finds a way to become the hero in every story.
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Rainier Knives Fastpak Review - Skeletonized EDC Neck Knife with Elmax Blade Steel and Kydex Sheath
The Rainier Knives Fastpak is a Skeletonized EDC Neck Knife that arrives with Bohler Elmax blade steel. The Fastpak is an amazing lightweight carry option and I highly recommend trying it if you are looking for a subcompact fixed blade. The quality of this Rainier Knives product is second to none. The Fastpak has an amazing fit and finish and thanks to the careful heat treatment this knife has a perfect balance of toughness and edge retention.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Purpose and Limitations
2:57 Sheath and Carry Options
5:36 Paracord on my Rainier Fastpak
6:38 Elmax Steel
8:17 Extra Features
9:18 About Rainier Knives
10:56 Comparison and Recommendations
SOURCES:
https://rainierusa.com
#rainierknives #fixedblade #neckknife
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Kershaw Random Leek Overview and Unboxing #Kershaw
Guilt-free fun is just one more reason why the Kershaw Leek is a perfect gateway knife between conventional pocketknives and button-actuated auto folders. The assisted opening system is very intuitive to use. If you are familiar with thumb studs and flipper tabs you won’t have to learn anything new with the Leek. Just use the knife like normal and the spring will work on its own.
The Reverse Tanto blade style makes this fine edge even stronger. It comes with 14C28N blade steel which is a pretty tough stainless option. It doesn’t have the best edge retention, but this extreme hollow grind guarantees that the Kershaw Leek will cut well for a long time regardless.
External stop pins, linerless construction, and steel frame lock make the Kershaw Leek sturdy and reliable. The deep grey stonewash finish also does a great job absorbing scratches, so you can enjoy this knife off-limits without having to worry about the consequences.
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Kershaw Random Leek Assisted Flipper Pocketknife with Framelock and 14C28N Blade Steel
The Kershaw Randon Leek is my absolute favorite model from the entire Kershaw Leek Family. My model comes with a reverse tanto blade style and 14C28N blade steel. The thin hollow grind makes the Kershaw Leek an amazing slicer. Maybe my favorite part about this knife is the spring-assisted action, which makes the Leek super smooth and snappy. I also love the linerless steel construction, the sturdy stop pins, and the frame lock mechanism.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Kershaw Leek Basics
0:49 Lockup and Action
4:35 Problems with the Kershaw Leek
7:55 Pocket Clip
8:40 Fit, Finish, and Tolerances
10:28 Blade Steel and Grind
12:40 Conclusion
#kershaw #kershawknives
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Spyderco Delica M4 Showcase and Unboxing #Spyderco #BladeHQ
Having a Spyderco Delica makes me incredibly hyped! Especially with M4 blade steel and mint green handle scales. This knife is kind of special, as it is the first Delica - ever - that Spyderco released with a TiCN coating. It’s also a BladeHQ exclusive - which means it comes in a small, limited batch.
Instead of a finger choil, The Delica has a ricasso. This way its handle could become a much more efficient finger guard. So you can perform more aggressive cuts without risking your hand. This functionality is also supported by a super-strong backlock mechanism. And despite its small size, the knife still has a large enough handle so I can have a comfortable grip.
The Delica is made in Seki City, Japan, and arrives in this Spyderco box, alongside some literature and a sticker. Long evolution made this knife one of the best compact EDC folders I have ever seen. The one that I got is the 4th generation of the Delica design, and it blows my mind that Spyderco started selling these knives way back in 1990 - long before I was even born.
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Spyderco Delica 4 with CPM M4 Steel and Mint Green FRN Scales Review - BladeHQ Exclusive
The Spyderco Delica 4 is an amazing compact everyday carry folderknife. My specific Delica model comes with CPM M4 blade steel and Mint Green FRN handle scales. This Spyderco knife is a BladeHQ exclusive limited edition and this knife is the first Delica 4 that received a Titanium Carbo Nitride PVD Coating.
Come and watch my review to find out more about this amazing Spyderco Delica 4 pocketknife!
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Spyderco Delica Basics and History
2:03 CPM M4 Blade Steel
3:52 TiCN Blade Coating
5:17 Delica Design Features
8:05 Problems & Quality Issues
9:26 Comparison and Alternatives
#Spyderco #BladeHQ
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