Fantastic!!! Love this! Thanks for sharing these projects with us! Congratulations on the channel growth! All the best!
@MrJsv650 Жыл бұрын
I didn't even know you could disassemble those, interesting.
@averageknifeguy83 Жыл бұрын
Yes! It’s actually quite a lot of fun. It definitely takes some learning on the fly but it’s awesome! And you can create quite a few variations. Thanks for watching.
@CNYKnifeNut Жыл бұрын
Everything is able to be disassembled with enough determination.
@stevesinclair4159 Жыл бұрын
Happy Sunday AKG , thanks for a new & interesting video. The 91mm Huntsman is my favorite Victorinox model. I have some 9 huntsman with various scales ( some with Plus scales and / or SwissQlips ) & 2 Huntsman Lites in my EDC rotation & 3 collectable scaled Huntsman. I don't have the skills to modify any SAK other than change the scales & add a 2nd pin hole behind the corkscrew, so I won't be attempting to modify any SAK's. I do carry a number of 84 & 85mm Victorinox & Wenger SAK's in my rotation including the EvoGrip S17 ( both Wenger & Victorinox models ) which are basically the 84/85mm equivalent of the Huntsman with the most welcome addition of a locking blade & I own a very rare collectable Wenger Forester version 1 which is basically an early model S17 as unlike latter variants of the Wenger Forester it has a locking blade & a clip point secondary blade instead of the nail file
@miklospinter Жыл бұрын
Great mod! I absolutely agree with you on the nail file. I don't need the file itself very often, but the tip is useful for all kinds of random things. (My main use for it is getting pebbles out of my shoe soles.) Since I carry at least one more folding knife, the last thing I need is an an (n+1)th blade.
@miklospinter Жыл бұрын
But a secondary blade sound useful if you only carry a SAK, indeed.