Self defense tip (go learn jiu jitsu at an mma gym) you can tie a short paracord to the handle to increase the grip and deepen the index notch with a grinder so that if you have to stab your hand won’t get cut!
@@milotash the honor is mine :) this little blade is actually a very special piece, in terms of self defense. Many people want a bigger blade for the fear factor, and perceived lethality however, the bigger the knife the less you carry it, and the easier it is to use (mainly handle size) the smaller the barrier of entry to effectively use it, which is not a good thing when the attacker picks it up after you got tackled. Train with hard to use tools that have the greatest chance of being with you. After all on this journey of making weapons moot, there’s some pvp.
I actually just received my Boker Magnum Micro and the sheath that it came with is...kinda horrible. Maybe I got a dud but it barely fits and the molding just seems off@@milotash
Great review! I'm in Cali, so having it disappear on my belt may actually be an issue due to the laws here. I'm a guy with mid/smaller hands, and a lot of knives that are said to be on the narrow side actually fill out my grip quite comfortably. Good to see a review from this perspective!
Check out knives designed by Jasper Voxnaes. He makes/designs many very usable small knives that also work for all size paws. Thanks for another great video.
Mark, I have been eyeing up the ACE Nibbler for awhile now and it might have to happen soon. Thank you for reminding me ☺️ Do you have any favorites from them?
Milo, the only Voxnaes I have is a one finger wharncliff. It is 3 3/4 l.o.a. Blade is full tang. Blade length 2 1/8, cutting edge 1 7/8. 1/8thick, handle 1 5/8. There is a choil for the index finger or middle finger if you put the index on the spine. Marked Boker plus on tang, opposite side VOX logo and 12c27 steel. Model number on spine of handle is 2205 and is etched china in choil. Dressed in green canvas micarta with brick red liners. Lanyard hole and second small hole, came with a kydex sheath and bead chain for neck wear. It is amazing that something this small is this rugged and useful.
@@milotash Milo, mine is Sandvik 12c27. It seems they are now 440c. Personally, I am not a steel snob. I think the 440c is a great, all around budget steel and has always been reliable to me. I don’t find that much difference between the two. Stay well and stay outdoors. Best to you, Mark.
Three videos in, I hit subscribe and unsubscribed to 2 overly macho big-handed EDC channels lol. Great stuff (and I'm a Snow Peak junkie too).
Heck. Yes. I’m so dang glad you found my video and enjoyed! Cheers to tiny paws!
Self defense tip (go learn jiu jitsu at an mma gym) you can tie a short paracord to the handle to increase the grip and deepen the index notch with a grinder so that if you have to stab your hand won’t get cut!
Watch out folks, sounds like this little knife can be upgraded to quite then formidable blade!
Thanks for sharing kicksnarehat!
@@milotash the honor is mine :) this little blade is actually a very special piece, in terms of self defense. Many people want a bigger blade for the fear factor, and perceived lethality however, the bigger the knife the less you carry it, and the easier it is to use (mainly handle size) the smaller the barrier of entry to effectively use it, which is not a good thing when the attacker picks it up after you got tackled. Train with hard to use tools that have the greatest chance of being with you. After all on this journey of making weapons moot, there’s some pvp.
Hey Milo, great content! Looking forward to more videos from you. Greetings from Southern California.
And greetings to you Alan from Minnesota! So glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the comment!
Wait are my eyes deceiving me? Milo isn’t making a Snow Peak video
😂 Dan, you see right through me. But I know! Finally getting diversity up in here!
wish the sheath came with an optional clip
Agreed!
I actually just received my Boker Magnum Micro and the sheath that it came with is...kinda horrible. Maybe I got a dud but it barely fits and the molding just seems off@@milotash
That sucks! Mine came super snug. Might be worth reaching out (I know it’s a relatively cheap knife) but still.
Great review! I'm in Cali, so having it disappear on my belt may actually be an issue due to the laws here. I'm a guy with mid/smaller hands, and a lot of knives that are said to be on the narrow side actually fill out my grip quite comfortably. Good to see a review from this perspective!
Ahh yes, California is an odd place especially for fixed blades. But cheers to tiny paws! You’re amongst friends here!
Nicely done MT! Hello from Vermont
Thanks so much! Howdy back from Minnesota!
Check out knives designed by Jasper Voxnaes. He makes/designs many very usable small knives that also work for all size paws. Thanks for another great video.
Mark, I have been eyeing up the ACE Nibbler for awhile now and it might have to happen soon. Thank you for reminding me ☺️ Do you have any favorites from them?
Milo, the only Voxnaes I have is a one finger wharncliff. It is 3 3/4 l.o.a. Blade is full tang. Blade length 2 1/8, cutting edge 1 7/8. 1/8thick, handle 1 5/8. There is a choil for the index finger or middle finger if you put the index on the spine. Marked Boker plus on tang,
opposite side VOX logo and 12c27 steel. Model number on spine of handle
is 2205 and is etched china in choil.
Dressed in green canvas micarta with brick red liners. Lanyard hole and second small hole, came with a kydex sheath and bead chain for neck wear. It is amazing that something this small is this rugged and useful.
Blade HQ lists this as Boker plus Gnome. Now about $53, was $39 when I bought it several years ago.
@@markmueller5508 I just checked it out and it seems like an excellent blade. Thanks for sharing Mark. Hope you are well.
@@milotash Milo, mine is Sandvik 12c27. It seems they are now 440c.
Personally, I am not a steel snob. I think the 440c is a great, all around budget steel and has always been reliable to me. I don’t find that much difference between the two. Stay well and stay outdoors. Best to you, Mark.