Hi, thank you for the video. One little thing, some people had the problem with the handle scales as you had. Not everyone mentioned it. I tested the longest version (you can check it on my channel, I own the whole Warcraft collection, and tested the XTL and Medium versions ). The crews are the same on every WT model (which I don´t understand, I´ll be happy to have these on the Medium size and larger on the TL version and even larger on the XTL version). The holes in the steel are "D" shaped so you need just one screwdriver Torx T10 or 1/8 or 2,5mm Allen key (which I have in my EDC pouch as a bit like other needed bits for my other EDC tool, you never know;-). When I did a very hard test with the XTL, the handles started to lose, just a little bit, but still. So I tied it up, after that I did hundreds or even thousands chops, mostly on dried hardwood and it didn´t happen again. So, I believe, they didn´t tide the scales on the 100% and that is why it happened. After we users fix this, or even add the blue or red "glue" into the screws, we (or soldiers) should not be worried about those handle scales anymore. So it is not a big issue, but still, it shouldn´t happen and they had to use bigger screws for bigger models in my opinion. Have a great day and thanks for your videos:-) FM
Good videos. Love kukri S-blade edges. What is good and simple sharpening system that's portable? Perhaps you could show the best systems and technics you use. Such as your stropp and ceramic.
Did you use blue loctite on the screws? Not doing that will make the screws loose again when chopping. For a soldier...I would unscrew the screws when getting the knife new, loctite glue on them, screw them back on, and the soldier is good to go. And if really not trusting , then get the red loctite. It will be there for good. Btw, I don't consider the Warcraft not a chopper. It has not enough heft. It's a medium sized knife.
@@Ve-suvius I don’t consider it to be copper either…. It was the only 3v model I had. CS has traditionally Lock tighted there items in the past. I don’t know what was up with this one.
Hi, thank you for the video. One little thing, some people had the problem with the handle scales as you had. Not everyone mentioned it. I tested the longest version (you can check it on my channel, I own the whole Warcraft collection, and tested the XTL and Medium versions ). The crews are the same on every WT model (which I don´t understand, I´ll be happy to have these on the Medium size and larger on the TL version and even larger on the XTL version). The holes in the steel are "D" shaped so you need just one screwdriver Torx T10 or 1/8 or 2,5mm Allen key (which I have in my EDC pouch as a bit like other needed bits for my other EDC tool, you never know;-). When I did a very hard test with the XTL, the handles started to lose, just a little bit, but still. So I tied it up, after that I did hundreds or even thousands chops, mostly on dried hardwood and it didn´t happen again. So, I believe, they didn´t tide the scales on the 100% and that is why it happened. After we users fix this, or even add the blue or red "glue" into the screws, we (or soldiers) should not be worried about those handle scales anymore. So it is not a big issue, but still, it shouldn´t happen and they had to use bigger screws for bigger models in my opinion. Have a great day and thanks for your videos:-) FM
i need to test this warcraft tanto sometimes too! greetings!
I have a Warcraft Tanto just like that!
Good videos. Love kukri S-blade edges. What is good and simple sharpening system that's portable? Perhaps you could show the best systems and technics you use. Such as your stropp and ceramic.
Great Knife!
It's 💯% fighting knife, how many man you need to go through to get the loose scales? It's not like a bushcrafting isn't ?
Just subbed ! I’m from the nation !
Thanks man!
@@mathewrculbertson no problem ! Awesome content.. very helpful
Ever since GSM bought cold-steel. I am no longer a customer. I've moved on to a different brand. Good luck though
Good video. I'm curious, could you tighten the handle scales after the testing? Or is it damaged?
I was able to tighten the scales.
Did you use blue loctite on the screws?
Not doing that will make the screws loose again when chopping.
For a soldier...I would unscrew the screws when getting the knife new, loctite glue on them, screw them back on, and the soldier is good to go.
And if really not trusting , then get the red loctite.
It will be there for good.
Btw, I don't consider the Warcraft not a chopper. It has not enough heft. It's a medium sized knife.
@@Ve-suvius I don’t consider it to be copper either…. It was the only 3v model I had. CS has traditionally Lock tighted there items in the past. I don’t know what was up with this one.
@@mathewrculbertson
Strange...
Well, nothing is broken, a a little bit of strong glue and it's good to go again.
I thought you already uploaded this video ?
Remember the messed up edit?