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Friday, 02 August 2024 17:21

Vosteed Nightshade Elmax

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The Vosteed Nightshade Shilin Cutter is a thoughtfully designed knife that offers both utility and style. Here are key features and specifications provided by Vosteed along with my thoughts.

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Friday, 02 August 2024 17:10

Vosteed Mini Acorn

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Vosteed Mini Acorn Review: Small Size, Big Performance

Overview

The Vosteed Mini Acorn is a testament to Vosteed’s dedication to creating high-quality, compact knives. Building on the success of their larger models, this mini version retains the design ethos and functionality, making it an ideal choice for those who prefer smaller EDC knives without compromising performance.

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Wednesday, 31 July 2024 13:08

Benchmade Bailout: Tactical and practical

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The Benchmade Bailout is an exceptional knife, prized for its ultralight design and impressive functionality. Built with high-performance materials, it’s tailored for both tactical and everyday use, ensuring durability and reliability.

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**Specifications**
- Overall Length: 8.07"
- Blade Length: 3.38"
- Cutting Edge: 3.125"
- Blade Thickness: 0.09"
- Blade Material: CPM-M4
- Blade Style: Tanto
- Finish: Flat Dark Earth Cerakote
- Handle Length: 4.70"
- Handle Material: Aluminum (Crater Blue)
- Weight: 2.70 oz.
- Lock Type: Ambidextrous AXIS-Lock
- Pocket Clip: Reversible Mini Deep Carry
Wednesday, 31 July 2024 12:35

Civivi Vision FG

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Snecx Design Lab, founded in 2015 by Snecx Tan in Malaysia, began with the ambitious goal of creating the IFS-20 concept knife. Today, it continues to innovate with experimental designs and cutting-edge materials.

Knife Overview

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Sunday, 28 July 2024 09:38

Kizer Drop Bear

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The Kizer Drop Bear is a versatile and high-performance knife, perfect for both everyday carry (EDC) and specialized tasks. Here's an in-depth look at its features, performance, and overall appeal.

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Blade Material and Performance

*S45VN Blade*

For the first time, the Drop Bear incorporates S45VN steel, a premium material known for its increased toughness and exceptional edge retention. S45VN is a knife steel that uses a powder metallurgy process, resulting in fine grain structure and high uniformity. This makes the blade not only durable but also efficient in cutting tasks, ensuring long-lasting sharpness and reliability.

*Excellent Performance*

The Drop Bear's design includes a Thumb Stud and Clutch Lock, enhancing the safety and speed of opening and locking the knife. This classic structure has earned widespread recognition, contributing to the Drop Bear's enduring popularity. The quick deployment and secure locking mechanism make it a dependable tool for various applications.

"Nebula Fatcarbon Scale*

The handle of the Drop Bear is crafted from Fatcarbon material, featuring a striking Nebula pattern. This material is lightweight yet durable, providing a comfortable and stable grip. The unique patriotic color combination and graffiti-like fashion style add a distinct aesthetic appeal to the knife, making it not just a tool but also a stylish accessory.

*Scratch Resistant*

Both the blade and pocket clip are treated with a DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating, giving them a deep black color that's highly resistant to scratches. This is the first instance of Kizer using DLC coating on a product, significantly enhancing both the aesthetics and durability of the Drop Bear. The coating ensures the knife maintains its sleek appearance and robust performance even after extensive use.

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