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sog Videos and ClipsSOG Trident: "Clip Blade Greatness" by Nutnfancy Fast, lightweight, great pocket clip and big handle...that's the SOG Trident folder. I was initially prejudiced against it, quite incorrectly, for its larger handle vs blade size. Upon use and inspection I have found the Trident however to be an excellent tactical or larger EDC blade and my misgivings were unfounded. Its 3.75" AUS8 blade has great sweep and lots of belly with a sharp tip for utility and emergency defensive roles. I much prefer the plain edge versions of the Trident and if kept sharp, it will address most cutting tasks with ease. The blade comes sharp, terminating from a flat grind from the swedge and its steel choice is adequate at the price point. The assisted deployment is fast and authoritative. The handle provides lots of real estate and adequate traction for gloved hands in conventional and reverse grips. The SOG pocket clip is another standout, providing ultra deep and secure pocket carry. This SOG bayonet clip should be an industry standard. It is strong, has a low profile, is reversible, and carries the SOG log (which I don't mind). On this version, the clip can be DuraCoated in appropriate color should a lower signature be desired. Lockup is tight once the pivot screw is adjusted. Carry weight is a reasonable 3.8 ounces and is superior to many other folding tacticals at this size. The slotted handle for cord cutting is kind of a superfluous feature that I feel few will use, however its non-interfering and does not diminish utility. The safety <b>...</b> tags: Tech, spyderco, caly3, frn, edc, knife, review, byrd, redline, vg10, folding, tactical, folder, blade, lockblade, zytel, cold, steel, voyager, kershaw, ontario, cara, dragonfly, microtech, benchmade, 710, 940, leo, police, officer, sog, flash, buck, bantam, crkt, m16, every, day, carry, pocketknife, g10, lightweight, backpacking, aus8a, 154cm, duracoat, stryder SOG SEAL Pup vs. Camillus Pilot Survival Knife / Ontario 499 ASEK Which knife is better, the SOG SEAL Pup or the Camillus Pilot Survival Knife? They're similar in size but differ greatly in weight and blade material. The Camillus is much heavier due to the awesome butt cap on the handle, and the SOG's serrations are far superior to the saw teeth on the ASEK. The Camillus blade is 4-7/8" long and is made of 1095 tool steel, which is easy to sharpen. The saw teeth on the spine work well on wire and nails, but fall short on cutting metal and plastic sheeting.The size of the blade and the protective metal casing on the sheath make this a safe choice for all skill levels. The Camillus Pilot Survival Knife is on the "must have" list of many survivalists for three simple reasons: It's a comfortable, safe, and reliable survival tool. The SOG SEAL Pop is light, balanced, and tough. The blade is made of AUS 6 S/S, which makes it hard to get a good edge in the field. That said, it maintains an edge better than a softer blade. I'd recommend the SOG SEAL Pup knife to anyone looking for a decent camping/utility knife. A straight edge would be better for bushcraft, but for urban survival applications, the serrations will gnaw right through metals, plastics, nylons, and other synthetics with ease. The protective sheath and managable size make this a safe knife for all skill levels. Which knife proves best? Watch the video and find out. Be sure to leave comments and a rating. I just sold my Camillus 499 to survival instructor Paul Tarsitano of www <b>...</b> tags: Education, sog, seal, pup, elite, knife, review, demonstration, demo, urban, survivor, survivalism, bush, craft, survival, outdoors, fire, steel, kydex, firesteel, sharpener, suburban, camp, asek, emergency, disaster, kit, edc, tactical, fixed, blade, combat, serrated, serration, camillus, ontario, special, forces, navy, macv, ops, operations, vietnam, 499, hunt, fish, shtf, zombies, teotwawki, zombie, economic, failure, earthquake, rawles, molle, crash, hiking, bug, out, bag, bob, defense, gear, backpack, preparedness, prepper, 2012, video, how, best, instructional SOG Creed: "Zombie Slayer" by Nutnfancy The SOG Creed looks to be an outsanding rust-resistant woods knife that will chop and spit wood with authority. In some ways, it lends capabilities to the SOG line that have been lacking in fulfilling these survival roles. Many of the SOG blades are impressive but are mostly purpose built fighters. The Creed retains the coolness and heredity of that storied SOG Fixed Blade line but seems to step up in wilderness capability while retaining the excellent SOG ergos. Sharing the SOG Tech-Bowie grip, the knife inherits the same grip functionality of that blade (previously reviewed in TNP). The Kraton grip, while a little short (would prefer ½ to 1 inch extra), provides excellent traction, good looks, functional double SS guard, and a hammering-capable pommel with SOGs proprietary cylinder nut. The 12.6 oz 7.5 inch blade is made out of a slab of impressively thick (¼ !) AUS8 steel which should exhibit good corrosion resistance, edge holding, ease of sharpening, toughness since it possesses the usually decent SOG heat treatment. The blade shape is unusual and striking and wears a beautiful Scotchbrite finish. Its dramatic upward sweep gives the design outstanding belly for utility, skinning, and wilderness craft tasks should the blade meet such. The heft and forward balance of this blade are impressive and should allow the Creed to greatly exceed the woods capabilities of many of the other SOG fighters (like the Tech Bowie, Gov-Tac, Agent, SOG Bowie, Trident 2.0, SEAL Team <b>...</b> tags: Tech, sog, creed, review, nutnfancy, tech, bowie, gov-tac, agency, trident, 2.0, wilderness, blade, survival, utility, cold, steel, recon, scout, trailmaster, Ontario, rat, rc7, marine, raider, sp10, sp7, sp5, heavy, ka-bar, combat, pilot, knife, 1095, full, flat, grind, batoning, survivorman, fallkniven, tools, woodscraft, shelter, making, best, use, woods, firemaking, wood, splitting, swamprat, scrapyard, tnp SOG Aegis: " The Everything Knife" by Nutnfancy The planets have aligned in the SOG Aegis and a nearly perfect lightweight tactical and larger sized EDC blade has been created by SOG. It is no secret that I advocate LIGHTWEIGHT, well-built, fast deploying, solid folders that use good materials. Oh yeah, I want these knives to look cool, have a deep, tip-up pocket clip, and have an affordable price. It sounds like a lot to ask for but it really isn't. In this quest to promote these design criteria I haven't relented and indeed my high rating of the SOG Flash series knives is because they achieve many of these qualities so fully. Enter this Desert Digital model of SOG Aegis. Indeed this is the exact coloration I encouraged SOG to make (in the Flash series), of course utilizing the much more popular (and useful) plain edge which I also advocate. And of course, at least for now, they can't keep it in stock and it's a popular choice. In this Desert Digital coloration and with the black TiNi coated AUS-8, 3.5 blade, it is a striking knife for those who appreciate tactical items. But the looks would count for nothing if the design elements failed to deliver utility and possible defensive capabilities. From my study of the design, the Aegis should deliver on all accounts. The drop point blade offers a wickedly sharp tip while still offering plenty of belly for slash cuts. Add to this an auto-like assisted opening (love SOGs opening), outstanding subdued and DEEP pocket clip thats mounted on the correct end (tip up, reversible <b>...</b> tags: Tech, sog, aegis, review, nutnfancy, lightweight, tactical, folder, kershaw, skyline, blur, benchmade, barrage, griptilian, spyderco, delica, endura, ffg, barong, caly, tenaciou, resilience, 3.5, native, carbon, fiber, ontario, rat, cold, steel, voyager, flash, aus8, 154cm, edc, blade, knife, tnp, project, bradley, alias, buck, strider, emerson, cqc, mar, eagle, reviews SOG Powerlock vs Leatherman Charge: Charge's the Champ Part 1 PART 1 of 2 Here the the SOG Powerlock EOD Model B61 multi-tool (MT) goes up against my standard of measure for full-size MTs, the Leatherman Charge TTi. This one of course is my Cabelas special edition camo version. The Powerlock is the black oxide EOD version. In this 2-part series, Nutnfancy pits them against each other in terms of size, weight, ease of use, comfort, toughness, versatility and features, carry case, quality, and price. You guessed it: the Charge TTi (or the AL, ALX, Ti) wins in most but not all categories. The SOG Powerlock suffers from cumbersome handle covers, sympathetic and less elegant tool deployment, a ¼ driver with a finicky lock, a tiny chisel-ground pen knife blade, a less versatile and heavier sheath, and its 1.2 oz heavier. Thats not to say the SOG Powerlock is bad: it offers a lot of strength with its compound leverage cams, has faster deploying pliers, has good tool variety (including better scissors and a punch), can use ¼ sockets, and its a lot cheaper than the Leatherman Charge. But again the Charge just shines: take for instance its quick detachable and strong pocket clip that can truly turn it into an EDC (every day carry) pocket tool (albeit a 8.2 one!). At least as of now, its just hard to beat the speed, ease of use, excellent blades, outstanding sheath, weight efficiency, and bit versatility of the Leatherman Charge series and it again comes home as the champ in the comparison. Nutnfancy Likeability Scale for SOG Powerlock EOD: 5 <b>...</b> tags: Tech, leatherman, sog, multi-tool, charge, juice, swiss, army, knife, review, multi-plier, bluntnose, det, crimper, wire, cutter, file, skeletool, multitool, best, Kershaw, wave, surge, gerber, fuse, kick, squirt, blast, multi-pliers, shortcut, clutch, victorinox, swisschamp, cybertool, pocket, powerplier, crosscut, bowie, eod, crkt, zilla-tool, edc, options, cabelas Black Ops Campaign Mission #5: SOG (Veteran Difficulty) www.youtube.comClick here to watch Black Ops Trophy / Achievement Guide: Tough Economy. This is a Black Ops Campaign Mission #5: SOG (Veteran Difficulty) video. We will provide a complete Veteran Difficulty walkthrough of all Black Ops missions, as well as a Regular Difficulty Live Commentary walkthrough. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - VISIT OUR WEBSITE, GO TO: www.nextgentactics.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FACEBOOK APP, GO TO: apps.facebook.com FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK, GO TO: www.facebook.com FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, GO TO: twitter.com FOR AMAZING GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR NGT DIRECTOR VIDEOS, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR FUN CHALLENGES AND MONTHLY PRIZES, GO TO: www.youtube.com tags: Games, black ops, call of duty, cod, sog, campaign, walkthrough, veteran, difficulty, ngt, nextgentactics Gunny Ermey does SOG www.facebook.com R. Lee Ermey aka The Gunny takes a fishing trip to his favorite fishin' hole with his favorite SOG gear. Watch to see what happens along the way. Also, to find out how you can enter to win a SOG Knife check out www.facebook.com tags: Entertainment, R. Lee Ermy, Adventure, SOG, SOG Knives, SOG Knives and Tools, Adventures of Gunny, Gunny Falls, Gunny trapped, Gunny Fishing Czech SOG - Special Operations Group part 1 tags: News, czech, army, SOG, special, forces, Afghanistan, units SOG SEAL Pup SHEATH Update Back again with my SOG SEAL Pup, this time with the latest mods. I've added a better sharpening system (speedy sharp), a fold-out saw, a commando saw, more fishing hooks, a ranger band, and more reflective tape. This video is just a review. If you'd like to see this knife in action watch my other SOG SEAL Pup review/demonstration. The sharpening system (speedy sharp) is very versatile and is by far the best modification on this knife. The carbide won't rust, and it sharpens all types of blades including serrations. My suggestion to knife manufacturers is to start adding survival tools to sheaths. That way the blade can still have a full tang and the knife's strength won't be compromised. It's probably easy enough to make a whistle part of a sheath during the manufacturing stage. I'd also like to see survival knife accessories that can be attached to sheaths with a removable fastener through grommets. Tell me what you think and thanks for watching. tags: Howto, sog, seal, pup, sheath, elite, knife, review, demonstration, demo, urban, survivor, survivalism, bush, craft, survival, camping, fishing, outdoors, fire, steel, kydex, firesteel, sharpener, suburban, camp, asek, emergency, disaster, kit, edc, tactical, fixed, blade, combat, serrated, serration, special, forces, navy, macv, ops, commando, saw, ranger, band, search, and, rescue, sar, rsog, sere, speedy, sharp, carbide SOG Flash II: "Light Weight, Big Blade" by Nutnfancy At this weight and blade size, few knives will compare favorably against the excellent SOG Flash II. It's an ideal larger EDC blade that deploys wicked fast, locks tight, and carries well. The Flash series also shows other makers exactly how to make a pocket clip: removable, hardened stainless steel clip the buries the knife in the pocket. The FRN handle was wisely NOT lined with stainless steel and as such is super light, strong, and surprisingly comfortable. The full flat ground AUS8 blade is one of my favorite designs out there; an excellent cutter. The pivot screw can be adjusted. If SOG Knives were smart they would produce this knife in Desert Digital Camo AND Coyote Brown PLAIN EDGE versions. Unfortunately many of their special edition Flash models come only in less desirable combo edges (yuk). Some may feel the Flash II may not be strong enough for heavy duty, torsional cutting tasks and that may be the case. But for probably 98% of your cutting tasks it should be more than enough blade. And at amazingly svelte 3.3 oz you'll actually have it on you when you need it. Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 9 out of 10 tags: Tech, sog, flash, review, trident, backpacking, knife, edc, aus8, steel, assisted, opening, auto, microtech, protech, kershaw, blur, avalanche, blackout, buck, sirus, automatic, spyderco, delica, ffg, endura, salt, pacific, benchmade, pika, g10, best, cold, ak-47, recon1, voyager, frn, pocket, clip, 940, osborne, centofante, III, skyline, hiking, blade, tnp, nutnfancy SOG Agency: "Legacy of Fight" by Nutnfancy When the enemy is unconventional, fight unconventionally. In this SOG fixed blade review, I start off with commentary on how conventional, foolish tactics got a lot of American troops killed in our past wars. We were shocked at the brutality and fanatasim of the Japanese Imperial Marines at Tarawa and they taught us some hard won lessons. Showing no adherence to Western conventions, this enemy would use any methodology including phony surrenders, shooting of medics rendering aid, bombing of hospitals, suicide bombings, Bonzai charges, and close quarter sword charges to hew down American troops. Only when we upped our game in battle commitment and equal brutality did we gain the upper hand in the Pacific Island War in WW II. Amazingly many of those lessons against such an enemy were forgotten in Korean and later Vietnam. Conventional forces, hamstrung by ignorant leadership and ridiculous order of battle constraints and limitations, often met with failure and high casualities. US Special Forces had more latitude in the execution of their specialized missions which acted as force multipliers. Their highly dangerous missions needed specialize gear often excelling in the mission of killing. Operating behind enemy lines gathering intel, capturing key leaders, destroying C&C assets, and leader assassinations were carried out by these brave souls. Enter the SOG Agency. Patterned somewhat after the famous Randall Number 1 combat knife, this fighting knife represents the mystique <b>...</b> tags: Tech, sog, agency, review, nutnfancy, randall, number, combat, knife, model, special, operations, group, macv-sog, laos, combodia, vietnam, river, boat, ak-47, sks, ppsh, macsog, forces, navy, seals, army, rangers, usmc, wwii, battle, tarawa, betio, japanese, imperial, marines, scuba, demo, trident, recon, tech, bowie, aus8, steel, bark, blackjack, 1-7, boker, trench, equipment, tnp, fighting SOG Micro Tool Clip We take a first look at the SOG Specialty Knives & Tools new Micro Tool Clipat SHOT Show 2010 SOG Specialty Knives & Tools sogknives.com More 2010 Shot Show Coverage at www.gunshowreview.com Knife Buyers Guide www.KnifeBuyersGuide.com A video gear review from GearWebsites.com http See our gear review blog gearreviews.wordpress.com See us on Facebook www.facebook.com Gear-Reviews on Twitter: twitter.com tags: Tech, SOG, knikves, Micro Tool Clip, pocket tools NUTNFANCY SHOT 2012: SOG Universe! Strap on the seatbelt for this booth review for most things SOG. The Nutnfancy Project began with a SOG knife review! The vid seems more like 5 minutes to me as I edited...that must be because I love these blades. You'll see the same enthusiasm that was foundational to the SOG reviews I've in the last four years here in TNP. Chris is a great host and he loves these blades as much as I do (we've been talking about them for years together). We get lucky with a quiet booth near the end of one show day and I make full use of it. Highpoints are many (like the SOG Slimjim) and we visit some of our favorite blades. Oh yeah and I cut myself somewhere along the way...hilarious. If you like SOG, you will find this video another TNP touchstone of the brand. Thanks to Chris for the support and the great time! tags: Tech, sog, recon, bowie, slimjim, power, duo, powerassist, powertool, multi-tool, bladelight, slipzilla, revolver, aura, camp, woodline, hunting, knife, tsunami, ranger, creed, scuba, demo, tigershark, gov-tac, field, pup, ops, tactical, drop, point, fixed, blade, agency, seal, elite, vulcan, blink, twitch, flash, trident, 2.0, tanto, autoclip, spec-elite, visionary, daggert, fixation, forge, sogfari, team, leader, chris, cashbaught, nutnfancy, shot, 2012, tnp, review SOG Fusion Fixation Bowie: Visceral Affordability The SOG Fusion Fixation Bowie knife achieves quite a lot for its reasonable price and will connect with a lot of knife enthuisasts. SOG has wisely answered the trend of high value, high quality blades with their Chinese-produced "Fusion" line of blades. The Fixation Bowie is a favorite of mine in the series. Measuring out at the same as a KaBar Combat knife (7" blade), the Fixation looks to be a good choice as a deployment, light survival, or all-around outdoor blade. The 8Cr13Mov steel, similar to AUS-8, should hold an edge adequately (like the Spyderco "Byrd" models do), be easy to sharpen, and offer some rust resistance. Other upsides include: a hammer-capable pommel (love those!), nice long handle, excellent jimping on the thumb ramp, good quality Cordura nylon sheath with a sharpener pocket, and excellent fit and finish throughout. All this weighs in at a very packable 12.8 ounces... great job SOG! Downsides might include a delicate tip, less-than-sharp factory edge, and a handle material that is reminiscent of vinyl (but has sharp checkering). Nevertheless, the SOG Fixations $30-ish pricetag makes it a steal and it will attract cash-strapped knife addicts like Rosie ODonnel to free donuts. ////////////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 9 out of 10 (price considered) tags: Tech, marine, kabar, combat, bowie, knife, blade, review, gov, agent, gov-tac, rat, cutlery, benchmade, redline, spyderco, byrd, 8cr13mov, aus-8, steel, deployment, soldier, knives, light, survival, fixed, tnp, 1095, ontario, sp5, sp10, cold, recon, scout, osk, srk, sog, tech, tanto SOG FLASH 1: "Outstanding Reference EDC" by Nutnfancy In the field of daily carry knives, the SOG FLASH 1 is a fast, lightweight, well-built, and securely carried companion. I have many of these knives and have used them extensively for both duty and personal use. As my VIDEO shows, the FLASH 1's size is perfect as is the deep carry clip. Add its good quality AUS8 steel and most importantly it's feathery 1.2 oz weight (not 1.4 oz ike I said in video) and you have the near-perfect daily carry knife. The full flat ground blade has amazing slicing performance. For a knife you'll have on your person at ALL times to open packages, cut food, etc. it's my top recommendation. ///////////// This is Nutnfancy's first knife review, originally made for Amazon.com! Video quality is poor, so sorry. ////////////// Nutnfancy Likability Scale: 10 out of 10 tags: Tech, sog, flash, nutnfancy, knife, review, kershaw, chill, oso, sweet, skyline, od-1, od-2, zing, groove, knives, avalanche, nrg, barrage, chive, leek, packrat, random, task, scallion, rake, spyderco, delica, ffg, tenacious, persistence, resilience, ambitious, benchmade, emissary, 470, byrd, dragonfly, bug, grasshopper, honeybee, vex, cold, steel, voyager, edc, blade, aus8, 8cr13mov, buck, bantam, 420hc, crkt, drifter, g10, mirage, kabar, dozier, folder, pocket, old, school, tnp SOG Giveaway Nov 2011 Time to crank up the Giveaways again in TNP! I hope to do more of these in the future. Five winners will be selected from TNP subscribers and knife fans for 2 Flash IIs, 2 Mini Aegis, and 1 SOG Agency blades. Thanks goes out to SOG Knives for the great blades and the support!/////////////////////DUDES, here's results of SOG GIVEAWAY: Agency knife: 702ghostrider, Flash IIs: Ski4life23, ACrawford36, Mini Aegis: Redknight808, TYXXVXL!! tags: Tech, sog, mini, aegis, edc, knife, agency, flash, nutnfancy, project, giveaways, tnp SOG Fusion "Jungle Primitive" & Miltec Bowie knife woodcraft test Lets have a look, how the SOG "Jungle Primitive" and a 10,- € chepo knife perform. First Impressions: Both perform about equally good, but when it comes to ergonomics, the SOG has a slight advantage. SOG Fusion Jungle Primitive: Pro's: + relatively lightweight + good balance and feel + good quality + sharp edge out of the box Con's: - Price (70,- € for a "made in China knife") - rather inefficient saw Miltec Bowie knife Pro's: + Price (~ 10,- €) + solid & heavy Con's: - not so good quality - tags: Entertainment, survival, knife, outdoor, test, sog, mtec, m-tec, mil, tec, fusion, jungle, primitive, big, bowie, blade, splitting, wood, wilderness, chopping, tree, john, rambo, first, blood, battoning SOG-Special Operations Group Swedish Special Forces.wmv Fotages of the Swedish Special Forces Unit SOG-Special operations Group This is a combined unit of two special forces units. SSG and SIG. tags: News, Special Forces, Swedish Special Forces SOG NW Ranger: "Size Matters" by Nutnfancy If SAWC are important (and they should be), the SOG NW Ranger should be a top consideration in the role of soldier and lightweight camp/survival knife. Its 5.2" x .150" AUS8 clip blade is perfectly executed: full flat ground, excellent and useful jimping on the spine, and it arrives razor sharp. It cannot be improved. The AUS8 steel is a great choice and upgrades the older NWRs that were in softer AUS6. The "NDubR" is offered in both blackened and satin finishes and both rock. For all around use, I'd prefer the Satin finished model; for solider use I'd go with the blackened one. The Kraton handle is properly sized and comfortable. While it does not have a hammering pommel, I don't think it needs one. The stainless steel crossguard drops low to protect the index finger in a conventional hold and is milled for traction. Balance and speed are excellent. While its quality is high, the leather sheath disappoints. It is hard to affix onto LBE and is traditional. As such if it gets wet, it will stay wet, and it's slow to extract. I would like to see a Kydex or plastic option direct from SOG, just like the Seal Pup Elite knives. Value is amazing on the NWR, made possible by overseas, tightly controlled overseas production. For a lightweight survival, camp, utility, or even tactical option, you will need a miracle to beat the value.///////////////// Nutnfancy Likability Scale: 9 out of 10 (10 out of 10 if Kydex sheathed)/////////SWAC= Size and Weight Considerations tags: Tech, sog, northwest, ranger, review, nutnfancy, field, pup, hall, fame, blade, cold, steel, oss, roach, belly, finn, bear, wolf, san, mai, III, vg-1, srk, soldier, knife, fixed, tops, tsk, pasayten, seal, elite, bushcrafting, survival, skills, batoning, wilderness, craft, ontario, rat-3, rat-4, spyderco, temperence, aus-8, kraton, kydex, sheath, tnp SOG SEAL Pup Elite: "Light Tactical Done Right" by Nutnfancy The SOG SEAL Pup Elite is a big upgrade over the original SEAL Pup. As previously reviewed, the original SEAL Pup came up short in the Nutnfancy review in July 2008: handle is too short, cutting edge terminates too far away from hilt, poor steel, abbreviated thumb ramp on top, and an abrupt grind that prevents ultra-sharpness (from the box). Enter the Elite where most of the shortcomings have been fixed: longer handle with deeper finger grooves offer better traction and balance, better AUS8 steel (vs the softer AUS6), hollow grinding allows for sharper edge, added spine rasp for wilderness notching (maybe finger placement too), and a thicker blade (.185" vs .155"). Quality is excellent. For its reasonable price it is a lot of knife that can function both as a tactical LBE blade and camp/utility knife. It, like its predecessor, retains the compact form and lightweight (about 9 oz total weight) that make it so carryable and likely to be on you when you need it. Some wilderness testing showed the Pup Elite to be a capable albeit light duty woodworking performer for firecraft preparation. The included Kydex sheath with 'American Sportsman' QD attachment is excellent though the cord cutting notch holds marginal utility. I prefer the Kydex sheath in the Elite over the also-offered ballistic nylon alternative. At its price point and carry weight it will be hard to top the SOG SEAL Pup Elite as a utility knife or close quarter defensive tool. /////////////////////////// Nutnfancy <b>...</b> tags: Tech, seal, pup, elite, nutnfancy, fixed, blade, knife, review, sog, northwest, ranger, spyderco, fred, perrin, cold, steel, srk, long, hunter, finn, wolf, roach, belly, oss, usmc, kabar, combat, kbd1, nimravus, recon, scout, usaf, survival, fallkniven, pilot, high, skies, Ontario, afghan, quartermaster, sp17, sp24, sp4, rat, cutlery, rc4, rc-6, rat-3, rat-5, buck, 119, hunting, government, agent, gov-tac, tech, bowie, 1095, 154cm, molle, lbe, backpacking, camping, tnp SOG Arc-Lock Knives We take a look at the SOG Specialty Knives & Tools Arc-Lock Knives at SHOT Show 2010 Vulcan and the Visionary I SOG Specialty Knives & Tools sogknives.com More 2010 Shot Show Coverage at www.gunshowreview.com Knife Buyers Guide www.KnifeBuyersGuide.com A video gear review from GearWebsites.com http See our gear review blog gearreviews.wordpress.com See us on Facebook www.facebook.com Gear-Reviews on Twitter: twitter.com tags: Tech, SOG, Arc-Lock, Knives, Vulcan, Visionary I SOG SEAL Pup Knife Review & Demo-Urban Survival This is a review and demonstration on the SOG SEAL Pup knife. I've modified the sheath to make it into an urban survival knife by adding a fire steel rod, a sharpener, paracord, reflective and duct tape, and a fishing line and hook. This knife is light, balanced, and tough. The blade is made of AUS 6 S/S, which makes it hard to get a good edge in the field. That said, it maintains an edge better than my carbon blade knives. I'd recommend this knife to anyone looking for a decent camping/utility knife. A straight edge would be better for bushcraft, but for urban survival applications, the serrations will gnaw right through metals, plastics, nylons, and other synthetics with ease. The protective sheath and managable size make this a safe knife for all skill levels. tags: Education, sog, seal, pup, elite, knife, review, demonstration, demo, urban, survivor, survivalism, bush, craft, survival, outdoors, fire, steel, kydex, firesteel, sharpener, suburban, camp, asek, emergency, disaster, kit, edc, tactical, fixed, blade, combat, serrated, serration, special, forces, navy, ops, operations, hunt, fish, shtf, zombies, teotwawki, collapse, economic, failure, earthquake, rawles, system, crash, hiking, bug, out, bag, bob, defense, molle, gear, backpack, preparedness, prepper SOG Twitch II vs. Kershaw Leek (assisted knives) The SOG Twitch II and the black Kershaw Leek are my 1st two spring-assisted knives, and they are both perfect for EDC and small tasks. Thanks to spsilvgo for gifting them to me & also for making such informative and entertaining knife videos! www.youtube.com tags: Education, falia, photography, faliaphotography, spsilvgo, knives, knife, review, EDC, pocket, assisted, spring, SOG, Twitch, Kershaw, Leek, black, folding SOG Tech Bowie: "Modern Day Operative" by Nutnfancy If you happen across an original 1960s era SOG Bowie knife and want to buy it, expect to fork over at least $1000 plus. That's because that combat knife is limited in number and had such a interesting life in combat with the Studies and Observation Group (SOG) in Vietnam. The SOG Knife Company's success and expansion came out of their quality re-creation and marketing of this blade. This SOG Tech Bowie is a modern and worthy successor to the original. With AUS8 steel, beautiful and effective TiAIN coating, Kraton grip, hammering pommel, good balance, reasonable weight, and excellent Kydex sheath, the Tech Bowie is a ready and willing combat knife. And if combat isn't on the menu it will make an equally good woods or hunting companion. For its reasonable cost, quality execution, and maxed out cool factor, this SOG knife is a good buy./////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 9 of 10 (price considered) tags: Tech, studies, observation, group, SOG, bowie, knife, NAVY, Seal, special, forces, kydex, AUS8, river, rat, tunnel, sentry, silencer, car-15, tiger, stripe, fight, KABAR, bayonet, combat, kraton, fallkniven, ontario, rat7, wilderness, busse, knives, camillus, becker, bk9, bk2, tom, brown, tracker Knife Review: SOG Vulcan Tanto (The SOG that is better than SOG) The SOG Vulcan Tanto features an American tanto tip design with an S-curve edge, San Mai composite steel with VG-10 edge, hollow grind, Arc Lock mechanism, textured GRN-Zytel handle, index flipper opener. Weight is 5 ounces, made in Japan, price around $110. In this video, I explain why I prefer this folder over my SOG Aegis and Trident. tags: Education, SOG, vulcan, tanto, folder, knife, review, knives, folders, comparison, with, aegis, and, trident, EDC | New Members Filter + Tech + seal + pup + elite + nutnfancy + fixed + blade + knife + review + northwest + ranger |




