I got my brother a qsp penguin in d2 and blue demin micarta I think he's gonna like it and use it a lot. Good list Wayne.
@ronaldbarnes830212 сағат бұрын
Nice list Wayne. Gifted several knives over the years but they were to knife people. Thanks for the video!
@Sleepy_spartan71712 сағат бұрын
The only knife I figured this year, oddly enough, was a large pyrite light. I qc’d it myself and was surprisingly tempted to keep it missing lol. That says a lot considering my usual price range is the $400-1000 range.
@ZiGGi0311 сағат бұрын
Pyrite button lock . I got the CJRB for my brother the mini for my wife and I go tag points so I got one . My wife uses hers already and loves it , it is really small for my hands but she loves it . I highly recommend it for a great easy to use no nonsense getting used to flicking in a crossbar lock they press and the blade goes in. Great video buddy !
@cameronrich25369 сағат бұрын
Microtech > kershaw& protec
@sloanNYC11 сағат бұрын
The Corgi is a great beginner knife. Would love if they made a higher end version too.
@Sleepy_spartan71712 сағат бұрын
The only knife I gifted this year, oddly enough, was a large pyrite light. I qc’d it myself and was surprisingly tempted to keep it lol. That says a lot considering my usual price range is the $400-1000 range. Edit: the deka is a much better value and I loved my v2 in magnacut. But if you’re looking to BUILD a knife, the bugout, 740, pm2 or para 3 are the ways to go. Rockscale, original goat, mxg ……. The options are limitless
@mi_cheap_guns292556 минут бұрын
Think I’d have to go with the Pyrite Light this year. I may have gotten lucky, but the one have had better action and button lock than some I have that cost twice as much.
@spirona13 сағат бұрын
The Launch 16 in M4 and Launch 15 in Magnacut are arguably better values, though the blade shapes may not be as functional and easy to maintain for some. Nevertheless, I thought it was worth mentioning these other members of the Launch series as they are also great as high value side opening automatics. I also agree about the Zizzle package! Hopefully they will be in stock as everyone else with FOMO is chasing a garbage Ozark and Swisstech. Great list and really useful!
@kashyyyk12 сағат бұрын
Civivi makes their Elementum with a Sheepsfoot blade. While it's certainly not an uncommon blade style, I think the Sheepsfoot is unique looking enough to start winning over the interest of a non-knife person.
@jimmylarge114810 сағат бұрын
Skip the tweezers and pick and go with the Swiss tech wurdig. GREAT knife for the money. (29$ Walmart)
@paulyoder86513 сағат бұрын
Non knife people like slip joints because they won’t cut themselves trying to figure out how to close (unlock) it. My wife got cut bad unlocking a knife. No drop shutty knives, bad idea. Two hand closing style is good. But all this depends on who you are gifting it to and their familiarity with pocket knives. Get grandma a sod buster and grandpa might like what you suggest, for example.
@narkfly11 сағат бұрын
I feel like Kershaw should have some representation here.
@mi_cheap_guns29254 минут бұрын
Had many, many Kershaws over the years, but when it comes to Chinese made budget knives, Civivi, Sencut, CJRB, Vosteed, Kizer and others are a better value these days.
@Hellionmasks15 сағат бұрын
If you ever let a non knife person use a knife... the problem is not deploying the knife... mostly the confusion for them is returning the blade into the handle. Not that simple or obvious in my experience. Or maybe i need to find some smarter friends.. lol😂
@jimmylarge114811 сағат бұрын
My dogs name is: Zizzle P. Sanchez. 😂
@pauljosephbuggle372214 сағат бұрын
The best present for non-knife people would be a SAK or a traditional folding knife. I don't agree with you on this point.