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Moby knife testing trials part 2
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- Here we see the Moby combat utility knife get put through a few more knife test on its trials.
Just a word of warning if you don’t have a liner for your SA80 please be aware that the knife can come through the sheath.
If interested in purchasing this knife contact Origin knives at info@originknives.co.uk
She is ready , thanks for sharing
You've done a cracking job Bud great demo as always impressive...🤝👍👍
Cheers bud. I am pleased it’s doing so well so far. Still got to take it out into the woods and so how it fairs. Fingers crossed
That tip test was impressive.
I am well pleased at how well it’s standing up to to the tip test myself 👍👍
Extremely practical design!
Doing good so far m8. Would be a good knife for your lad Jim and what he is about to start
@@easygoingoutdoorse.g.o7342 My thoughts exactly
thank you 👍
P.S.
I've heard politicians can be tough to get through...
able to withstand great strain without tearing or breaking : strong and resilient
👍👍🔪🏴
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concur and viva Scotland land👍
Like your mind thought on this design..checks all the boxes on what i would want on a military SHTF knife..looking forward for more on this knife!
Hopefully some more test this weekend coming m8
Ticking all the boxes with ease mate.😁👍🏻
Only time will tell if it’s going to survive the cut bud. Cheers 👍
@@easygoingoutdoorse.g.o7342 it's a great feeling to make your own knife, I bought a mini forge a few years back and have made a couple of knives, I have just finished making a Yakut knife. The one you have made looks great it's certainly solid enough.👍🏻
As a Woodsman owner and knife makers myself. I have to say. I love this design! Therefore, I am making one myself this weekend. I think I'll use 1/4 " 80crv2. The rest will be very close to the same. Cheers. Btw, any clue if Jim from Bushcraft Costa is ok? I haven't seen or heard from him in months,
I think he is fine m8. He has been a busy man of late.
I like that steel also.
I made my blade that thick because I now how abusive marines can be with their knives and to withstand a full marines career of use