MCDLOKA TD007 Tactical Knife Test and Review. IF 2 KNIVES COMBINED!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- What if the Gerber StrongArm and the Oerla OLF-1009 knives merged together. The Mcdloka TD007 Tactical Knife is what you would get.
Oerla tAC OLF-1009: • Test and Review of the...
Thanks! Just ordered one!
My pleasure. Let me no what you think good or bad. Any feedback is welcome on this channel. Thanks for commenting.
Seems like a helluva deal for $40!!
So far it is. I will use it some more and update. Thank you for the comment Happy Holidays
@@fit4knives882 sounds good! Happy holidays!!
My original comment got censored. Great review on quite a knife . Have a great week and all the best .
I could only read part of your original comment and saw nothing wrong. Frustrating. Thank you and Happy Holidays
8 dollars on amazon how can a guy go wrong ,other than it's like taking a giant dump on the Gerber dinner plate just can't bring my self to do it . But I really don't need another knife but if you do go for it. Happy trails.
Good point. You are right about these companies ripping off others. I do own both versions of the StrongArm and would rather beat the hell out of this knife than my Gerbers. lol. Happy holidays.
China 420hc stainless steel that breaks like glass, its eye catching design, thats how China sells their stuff. I got many like this now I cant even sell them they too cheap and rust fast even their stainless does.
I believe Gerber uses 420HC but I may be wrong. A lot of people do not prefer china made knives and I get it. But some folks can't afford AMERICAN made so I make these videos on their behalf. I just do honest reviews and tests on all types of knives no matter the country of origin. I also buy every blade I review. That way their is no bias. Thanks for commenting Hector.
definitely get your point, hey Im no LT Wright guy here either LOL Im sticking with Kabar Condor and OKC for now ,anyway love those big machete vs 2x4 videos
Buck uses 420 alot too and I haven't been let down by it. But they heat treat there's pretty darn well.