This is not a switchblade. This would only be illegal in a few cities that restrict blade length and locking blades. Chicago, DC, Philly, and NYC are cities with strict knife laws.
@@BrandonGavin_EDC most likely, have you ever seen the fine print in those oem contracts. When Begg Knives...not Todd but Mark got in bed with a cheap oem that would produce the budget d2 begg knives...I'd bet my bottom dollar he signed over the rights to the designs. Todd has alwa6s been the brains of that outfit and he doesn't have anything to do with "Begg Knives" only War Junkie and Todd Begg Knives 😎👊
@@apex_alchemy_knives no I have not seen the fine print because I don’t contract with them but even so, they don’t have the right to do that even in a shady contract.
@@BrandonGavin_EDC yeah ...they do...if they purchase the rights to the design, they can even get em made by another oem. China doesn't work like the USA. They don't morally have the right, but China...in general, gives two snips about morale.
This knife is a solid tool I saw at harbor freight while buying a less solid tool I may only use the one time. I paid $40 for it ,I would compare it in quality to other knives I have that cost 2-5x as much.
Thanks for this - I'd said in my intro vid that it didn't have a spring, but then I began to wonder - lol.
Be pretty cool if you put all the pieces back in it! great video!
Thanks for watching!
I did that disassembly mat. Now I need to find one! Any hints?
Here’s one like it.
a.co/d/647uiS9
Thanks i was gonna record this , instead ..im gonna share your video 😅😂
Thanks! Share away. 😊
@@multitooltalk8777 done bro! Can't thank you enough!
👍🏼 what are the 2 Oring/washer things that appeared at the end?:)
they are the ceramic ball bearing assembly.
Those are little o-rings from the Knafs bit drivers. They hold the bits in place (along with the magnets).
@@multitooltalk8777 O I thought it was extra parts left over😆
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I had to rewatch and totally see what you’re talking about now. Didn’t notice that the first time I watched the vid.
Funny thing is these are actually better then the Begg Glimpse over seas model and much cheaper smh
How can I tighten a loose flipper?
You should be able to tighten the pivot screw with a Torx bit.
Thank you. Appreciate your prompt response. I’m new to your site. I will be subscribing.
Is this knife considered to be a switchblade? If so, it is illegal to carry in certain states.
This is not a switchblade. This would only be illegal in a few cities that restrict blade length and locking blades. Chicago, DC, Philly, and NYC are cities with strict knife laws.
@@multitooltalk8777 and what do those cities have in common? Hmmm. 😂
Why does the pocket clip looked jacked up at the end of the video ?
It looks and acts normal to me.
Would have been cool if it had brass ball bearings or ceramic at least
Says ceramic on the package he said ceramic in the video
If only it were both left and right carry.
I bought this knife. I really like it but the pocket clip is no good. I keep it in the tool box instead of using it for EDC.
What is your favorite style of pocket clip.
Not my favorite pocket clip but it works for me. I ground it down a little so it’s not so hard to get in and out.
anyone test the hardness ?
That’s what she said
The pocket clip on mine snapped in half, very disappointed
Not fun. Time to use the lifetime warranty.
Lifetime warranty
*Cough Todd Begg Cough*
I’m not too worried about it. They were probably made in the same factory as the Mini Glimpse.
@@multitooltalk8777 so? They don’t have the right to just steal his design and then market it as an original of the company.
@@BrandonGavin_EDC most likely, have you ever seen the fine print in those oem contracts. When Begg Knives...not Todd but Mark got in bed with a cheap oem that would produce the budget d2 begg knives...I'd bet my bottom dollar he signed over the rights to the designs. Todd has alwa6s been the brains of that outfit and he doesn't have anything to do with "Begg Knives" only War Junkie and Todd Begg Knives 😎👊
@@apex_alchemy_knives no I have not seen the fine print because I don’t contract with them but even so, they don’t have the right to do that even in a shady contract.
@@BrandonGavin_EDC yeah ...they do...if they purchase the rights to the design, they can even get em made by another oem. China doesn't work like the USA. They don't morally have the right, but China...in general, gives two snips about morale.
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A waste of time
I enjoyed the process.
Like working on a Chinese toy. Wow you must have some serious time on your hands to waste time on polishing turds.
Excellent and erudite insight.
Why do you cry so much?
Doing anything with harbor freight knives other than placing them into a trash receptacle is a waste of time. Like sharpening a coat hanger.
Ok.
Tell us your spoiled without saying your spoiled.
This knife is a solid tool I saw at harbor freight while buying a less solid tool I may only use the one time. I paid $40 for it
,I would compare it in quality to other knives I have that cost 2-5x as much.
Unfortunately lots of Chinese knives are much better quality then over priced American knives this knife would cost $150 if it was made in the USA