"Lon N The blade shape is reminiscent of a Benchmade 940 Osborne to me. Looks like a good value option. The Shuffle DIY does intrigue me. Thanks for the HVKRV plural review Nutn. 1mo David Gaines Although I have, in the past, carried a rescue knife for EDC, I think they are a lot more gimmick and a lot less practical. Second cool still plays, though. In the ER, I did use the seatbelt cutter relatively often to cut away the tape used to secure a patient’s head to a backboard. I found it was quick and the blade being covered and being unable to cut someone was good for safety. It certainly drew less looks than my large Boker Strike 😂 3 1mo Patrick Brichta Great video as always, thanks Nutn! It seems like knife manufacturers are working hard to come up with gimmicks. I get it, they want to stand out from the crowd, but not everything works as a hodgepodge. 1mo Johnathan rhoads When is the next limited edition knife coming out? You mentioned a new one just havent seem anything on it. 1mo Conner Bjugstad Dont lie Nutn. You only like this knife because its orange. 1 1mo Pvt_Schmuckatelli So true! This made me actually laugh out loud. 1mo Paul Grogan Hey Nutn, got a analogy for ya.....Kershaw and P.S.A. Last couple of years both company's have produced some very intresting affordable kit for the masses....TRUE OR FALSE? Lol☆☆☆☆☆ 1mo Dana Flick how about you reviewing a knife, and the random one you show in an example is the one I go "oh, holy shit that perfect for me!" DIY looks perfect for work, And perfect for the range, most of my scope rings are 1 torx size, the rest are flathead. Bamn, things got two bit holders! 1mo Lon N That was exactly my thought. add a rubber strip bit holder in the pocket for extra sizes & Allen bits for scope rails and sights. 4w Pvt_Schmuckatelli Hey Nutn! Love you, love your show. I have to admit, I use your KRVs, WRVs, and GRvs to keep up on what's going on in the world of gear that I love. The TNP Patreon channel is like the PBS station to me. It's educational, it's entertaining, it's family-friendly, and I would rather watch your videos than some ignorant reality TV crap. What I'm trying to say is that TNP produces some high-quality content that I can actually use in my own daily life. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has spent hundreds...maybe even thousands of dollars on gear based on reviews from TNP. And I have yet to be disappointed. In fact...There are multiple cases where TNP could have saved me a lot of time and money had I just listened to the reviews in the first place and bought the gear that you have identified as being superior. So...thanks again for putting out so much content. It can't be easy to balance family, work, and TNP, but I for one GREATLY appreciate it. Tango Yankee Victor Mike. 1mo Rob B Hey Nutn’. Thanks for another quality budget KRV. You probably already know, but Safariland is now producing shoulder holsters for some handguns (p365, G43). Has their ALS retention system built in. It’s kinda expensive for a shoulder rig, but might be worth a look. 4w Ben "Don't even act like you would!" lol some of us need those keep-it-real comments coming in regularly, you could probably sprinkle those in a little more. And like you say, the rescue cutter doesn't work... so what's the point. Just another $20 Kershaw and they're ALL the same. I've had pretty bad luck with 'em. I think I lucked out with a Cryo for a long time, but the torsion bar (spring-assist) finally broke. I sent it for warranty just to see how their service was, and they were great, they just replaced it. But the one I got has the same problem every other Kershaw has (and what my original Cryo DIDN'T for whatever reason): they don't center. The blade rubs the frame and you can't adjust the pivot without locking it closed. I know it's $20 but there are WAY better quality $30-40 knives out there, I don't see how they're worth anyone's time. Ricky Kurtz Thanks NutNFancy. As usually your methodology and data are spot on. Thanks for all your hard work it’s alway appreciated!!!! Ricky from IBM 1 1mo The Nutnfancy Project Thanks much Ricky, just some more KRVs inbound as promised 1 1mo Powernoodle I love Kershaw and bought a Barricade this summer, but I just didn't get the good vibs from it that I normally get from Kershaw so I returned it. Thank you BHQ for super easy returns. And boy does it pain me to return any knife. 1mo The Nutnfancy Project I getcha. They are some downsides for sure 1mo Tanner Burch I was a huge Kershaw fan when I first started with knives. Besides the Skyline and the Launch line, really nothing exciting coming from them. Would rather save my money for a Spyderco, Benchmade 1 1mo david rockwell This knife would have been a perfect fit for SHTF trauma kits I created eighteen months previous. The shears and knives inserted into these kits possessed orange or hi-visibility green. Nice knife for the low entry point. Would I carry one? No. If required to have a 'rescue' genre, I would select Benchmade Triage. Thank you for the continued effort and dedication. 1mo Joe Love that fw190 model! Nice knife as well but I keep staring at the plane darn it lol 1mo Lon N The blade shape is reminiscent of a Benchmade 940 Osborne to me. Looks like a good value option. The Shuffle DIY does intrigue me. Thanks for the HVKRV plural review Nutn. 1mo David Gaines Although I have, in the past, carried a rescue knife for EDC, I think they are a lot more gimmick and a lot less practical. Second cool still plays, though. In the ER, I did use the seatbelt cutter relatively often to cut away the tape used to secure a patient’s head to a backboard. I found it was quick and the blade being covered and being unable to cut someone was good for safety. It certainly drew less looks than my large Boker Strike 😂 3 1mo Patrick Brichta Great video as always, thanks Nutn! It seems like knife manufacturers are working hard to come up with gimmicks. I get it, they want to stand out from the crowd, but not everything works as a hodgepodge. 1mo Johnathan rhoads When is the next limited edition knife coming out? You mentioned a new one just havent seem anything on it. 1mo Conner Bjugstad Dont lie Nutn. You only like this knife because its orange. 1 1mo Pvt_Schmuckatelli So true! This made me actually laugh out loud. 1mo Paul Grogan Hey Nutn, got a analogy for ya.....Kershaw and P.S.A. Last couple of years both company's have produced some very interesting affordable kit for the masses....TRUE OR FALSE? Lol☆☆☆☆☆ 1mo Dana Flick how about you reviewing a knife, and the random one you show in an example is the one I go "oh, holy shit that perfect for me!" DIY looks perfect for work, And perfect for the range, most of my scope rings are 1 torx size, the rest are flathead. Bamn, things got two bit holders! 1mo Lon N That was exactly my thought. add a rubber strip bit holder in the pocket for extra sizes & Allen bits for scope rails and sights. 4w Pvt_Schmuckatelli Hey Nutn! Love you, love your show. I have to admit, I use your KRVs, WRVs, and GRvs to keep up on what's going on in the world of gear that I love. The TNP Patreon channel is like the PBS station to me. It's educational, it's entertaining, it's family-friendly, and I would rather watch your videos than some ignorant reality TV crap. What I'm trying to say is that TNP produces some high-quality content that I can actually use in my own daily life. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has spent hundreds...maybe even thousands of dollars on gear based on reviews from TNP. And I have yet to be disappointed. In fact...There are multiple cases where TNP could have saved me a lot of time and money had I just listened to the reviews in the first place and bought the gear that you have identified as being superior. So...thanks again for putting out so much content. It can't be easy to balance family, work, and TNP, but I for one GREATLY appreciate it. Tango Yankee Victor Mike. 1mo Rob B Hey Nutn’. Thanks for another quality budget KRV. You probably already know, but Safariland is now producing shoulder holsters for some handguns (p365, G43). Has their ALS retention system built in. It’s kinda expensive for a shoulder rig, but might be worth a look. 4w Ben "Don't even act like you would!" lol some of us need those keep-it-real comments coming in regularly, you could probably sprinkle those in a little more. And like you say, the rescue cutter doesn't work... so what's the point. Just another $20 Kershaw and they're ALL the same. I've had pretty bad luck with 'em. I think I lucked out with a Cryo for a long time, but the torsion bar (spring-assist) finally broke. I sent it for warranty just to see how their service was, and they were great, they just replaced it. But the one I got has the same problem every other Kershaw has (and what my original Cryo DIDN'T for whatever reason): they don't center. The blade rubs the frame and you can't adjust the pivot without locking it closed. I know it's $20 but there are WAY better quality $30-40 knives out there, I don't see how they're worth anyone's time."
I’ve been carrying this knife for awhile and I like it. I misplaced my first barricade and had to get a new one. The first one deployed very smoothly and easily, but the second does have much harder deployment. Kershaw knives in general I like for value but I wish that I could find scales for them.
The Kershaw Funxion EMT is much closer in design to the Triage, and it's been a great EDC for me for a long time. ~$30, 3Cr13 partial serrated blade, deployable strap cutter that works, glass breaker, and even a built-in carabiner that locks the blade tip. Same terrible traction, but for an EDC that actually helps keep the pants pocket from getting shredded.
Thank you for the exposure. Im looking for a glass breaker knife within a $50 range. Dont need a seatbelt cutter though. Looking to replace my crkt ignitor, which I like. But, doesnt have a glass breaker. Suggestions?????? Please
This is the hardest knife to open and close. Sent one back to Amazon and the replacement is the same way. Have the Kershaw Leek, Blur, and Shuffle. The barricade straight up hurts your thumb trying to open it by using thumb stud, and you have to depress the flipper with am extreme amount of force to open the knife. It was very sharp out of the box, sharper than any other Kershaw I've owned, but it's way to hard to open.
I have to say, the blur in all variants still remains my favorite knife. I have leeks, a link in grey, piston, etc. I have 5 blurs from the tanto, serrated and non, to the S30V recurve. Fits my hand perfectly, grip is awesome, and reliable as can be. I have the triage... awesome knife btw.
Man ill tell you the Kershaw Cryo has seen some things with me i rolled over and was upside down the excursion caught on on fire I was stuck the seatbelt I had to cut and the glass I had to break and boom I was out
Was just about to start browsing the Nutnfancy catalog and this gets uploaded, coincidence?...... I think not, Nutnfancy is obviously a Russian asset whom Rep. Schiff needs to subpoena immediately lulz.
Dang. I can’t find your review of the atmos anywhere. Looking to purchase this knife but trust you as one of best reviewers. My search isn’t finding your review anywhere
Nutn can you please let us know if the blade is lefty friendly earlier in the video? You seem to hold off on that until near the end and for us lefties it really gets our hopes up just to crush them. Keep up the good stuff brother!
Nice review big on Kershaw knifes good work knifes been carrying the swerve for years. Nutnfancy you and your family have a happy thanksgiving and a merry Christmas
I would love to hear your thoughts on the new mid-engine Corvette. The B channel vid on No Guns Ever was spot on. Keep up the fight Nutn. Your videos - especially the vids out in the field - inspire so many of us. Happy Thanksgiving!
I would really be willing to pay a little more for G10 or better scales, and a good seatbelt cutter. As the end consumer, I would be paying for the bad scales and bad seatbelt cutter that comes with this :(
I like those little Kershaws but I don't care for that driver crap on it. I already carry a Squirt PS4 so I don't want that crap on my blade. If they made a version without that junk on it I'd be interested. Thanks for the vid, nutn!
“THE GENERAL WILD” arrogant joke translation to the guys who built TNP which would be noooottthjjiing without us ... your welcome nutn not that you’d ever thank us... that’s also why I stopped giving him money on joktreon
"Lon N The blade shape is reminiscent of a Benchmade 940 Osborne to me. Looks like a good value option. The Shuffle DIY does intrigue me. Thanks for the HVKRV plural review Nutn. 1mo David Gaines Although I have, in the past, carried a rescue knife for EDC, I think they are a lot more gimmick and a lot less practical. Second cool still plays, though. In the ER, I did use the seatbelt cutter relatively often to cut away the tape used to secure a patient’s head to a backboard. I found it was quick and the blade being covered and being unable to cut someone was good for safety. It certainly drew less looks than my large Boker Strike 😂 3 1mo Patrick Brichta Great video as always, thanks Nutn! It seems like knife manufacturers are working hard to come up with gimmicks. I get it, they want to stand out from the crowd, but not everything works as a hodgepodge. 1mo Johnathan rhoads When is the next limited edition knife coming out? You mentioned a new one just havent seem anything on it. 1mo Conner Bjugstad Dont lie Nutn. You only like this knife because its orange. 1 1mo Pvt_Schmuckatelli So true! This made me actually laugh out loud. 1mo Paul Grogan Hey Nutn, got a analogy for ya.....Kershaw and P.S.A. Last couple of years both company's have produced some very intresting affordable kit for the masses....TRUE OR FALSE? Lol☆☆☆☆☆ 1mo Dana Flick how about you reviewing a knife, and the random one you show in an example is the one I go "oh, holy shit that perfect for me!" DIY looks perfect for work, And perfect for the range, most of my scope rings are 1 torx size, the rest are flathead. Bamn, things got two bit holders! 1mo Lon N That was exactly my thought. add a rubber strip bit holder in the pocket for extra sizes & Allen bits for scope rails and sights. 4w Pvt_Schmuckatelli Hey Nutn! Love you, love your show. I have to admit, I use your KRVs, WRVs, and GRvs to keep up on what's going on in the world of gear that I love. The TNP Patreon channel is like the PBS station to me. It's educational, it's entertaining, it's family-friendly, and I would rather watch your videos than some ignorant reality TV crap. What I'm trying to say is that TNP produces some high-quality content that I can actually use in my own daily life. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has spent hundreds...maybe even thousands of dollars on gear based on reviews from TNP. And I have yet to be disappointed. In fact...There are multiple cases where TNP could have saved me a lot of time and money had I just listened to the reviews in the first place and bought the gear that you have identified as being superior. So...thanks again for putting out so much content. It can't be easy to balance family, work, and TNP, but I for one GREATLY appreciate it. Tango Yankee Victor Mike. 1mo Rob B Hey Nutn’. Thanks for another quality budget KRV. You probably already know, but Safariland is now producing shoulder holsters for some handguns (p365, G43). Has their ALS retention system built in. It’s kinda expensive for a shoulder rig, but might be worth a look. 4w Ben "Don't even act like you would!" lol some of us need those keep-it-real comments coming in regularly, you could probably sprinkle those in a little more. And like you say, the rescue cutter doesn't work... so what's the point. Just another $20 Kershaw and they're ALL the same. I've had pretty bad luck with 'em. I think I lucked out with a Cryo for a long time, but the torsion bar (spring-assist) finally broke. I sent it for warranty just to see how their service was, and they were great, they just replaced it. But the one I got has the same problem every other Kershaw has (and what my original Cryo DIDN'T for whatever reason): they don't center. The blade rubs the frame and you can't adjust the pivot without locking it closed. I know it's $20 but there are WAY better quality $30-40 knives out there, I don't see how they're worth anyone's time. Ricky Kurtz Thanks NutNFancy. As usually your methodology and data are spot on. Thanks for all your hard work it’s alway appreciated!!!! Ricky from IBM 1 1mo The Nutnfancy Project Thanks much Ricky, just some more KRVs inbound as promised 1 1mo Powernoodle I love Kershaw and bought a Barricade this summer, but I just didn't get the good vibs from it that I normally get from Kershaw so I returned it. Thank you BHQ for super easy returns. And boy does it pain me to return any knife. 1mo The Nutnfancy Project I getcha. They are some downsides for sure 1mo Tanner Burch I was a huge Kershaw fan when I first started with knives. Besides the Skyline and the Launch line, really nothing exciting coming from them. Would rather save my money for a Spyderco, Benchmade 1 1mo david rockwell This knife would have been a perfect fit for SHTF trauma kits I created eighteen months previous. The shears and knives inserted into these kits possessed orange or hi-visibility green. Nice knife for the low entry point. Would I carry one? No. If required to have a 'rescue' genre, I would select Benchmade Triage. Thank you for the continued effort and dedication. 1mo Joe Love that fw190 model! Nice knife as well but I keep staring at the plane darn it lol 1mo Lon N The blade shape is reminiscent of a Benchmade 940 Osborne to me. Looks like a good value option. The Shuffle DIY does intrigue me. Thanks for the HVKRV plural review Nutn. 1mo David Gaines Although I have, in the past, carried a rescue knife for EDC, I think they are a lot more gimmick and a lot less practical. Second cool still plays, though. In the ER, I did use the seatbelt cutter relatively often to cut away the tape used to secure a patient’s head to a backboard. I found it was quick and the blade being covered and being unable to cut someone was good for safety. It certainly drew less looks than my large Boker Strike 😂 3 1mo Patrick Brichta Great video as always, thanks Nutn! It seems like knife manufacturers are working hard to come up with gimmicks. I get it, they want to stand out from the crowd, but not everything works as a hodgepodge. 1mo Johnathan rhoads When is the next limited edition knife coming out? You mentioned a new one just havent seem anything on it. 1mo Conner Bjugstad Dont lie Nutn. You only like this knife because its orange. 1 1mo Pvt_Schmuckatelli So true! This made me actually laugh out loud. 1mo Paul Grogan Hey Nutn, got a analogy for ya.....Kershaw and P.S.A. Last couple of years both company's have produced some very interesting affordable kit for the masses....TRUE OR FALSE? Lol☆☆☆☆☆ 1mo Dana Flick how about you reviewing a knife, and the random one you show in an example is the one I go "oh, holy shit that perfect for me!" DIY looks perfect for work, And perfect for the range, most of my scope rings are 1 torx size, the rest are flathead. Bamn, things got two bit holders! 1mo Lon N That was exactly my thought. add a rubber strip bit holder in the pocket for extra sizes & Allen bits for scope rails and sights. 4w Pvt_Schmuckatelli Hey Nutn! Love you, love your show. I have to admit, I use your KRVs, WRVs, and GRvs to keep up on what's going on in the world of gear that I love. The TNP Patreon channel is like the PBS station to me. It's educational, it's entertaining, it's family-friendly, and I would rather watch your videos than some ignorant reality TV crap. What I'm trying to say is that TNP produces some high-quality content that I can actually use in my own daily life. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has spent hundreds...maybe even thousands of dollars on gear based on reviews from TNP. And I have yet to be disappointed. In fact...There are multiple cases where TNP could have saved me a lot of time and money had I just listened to the reviews in the first place and bought the gear that you have identified as being superior. So...thanks again for putting out so much content. It can't be easy to balance family, work, and TNP, but I for one GREATLY appreciate it. Tango Yankee Victor Mike. 1mo Rob B Hey Nutn’. Thanks for another quality budget KRV. You probably already know, but Safariland is now producing shoulder holsters for some handguns (p365, G43). Has their ALS retention system built in. It’s kinda expensive for a shoulder rig, but might be worth a look. 4w Ben "Don't even act like you would!" lol some of us need those keep-it-real comments coming in regularly, you could probably sprinkle those in a little more. And like you say, the rescue cutter doesn't work... so what's the point. Just another $20 Kershaw and they're ALL the same. I've had pretty bad luck with 'em. I think I lucked out with a Cryo for a long time, but the torsion bar (spring-assist) finally broke. I sent it for warranty just to see how their service was, and they were great, they just replaced it. But the one I got has the same problem every other Kershaw has (and what my original Cryo DIDN'T for whatever reason): they don't center. The blade rubs the frame and you can't adjust the pivot without locking it closed. I know it's $20 but there are WAY better quality $30-40 knives out there, I don't see how they're worth anyone's time."
...I have to check my settings or reinstall the patreon app... I am not getting notifications anymore.
nutnfancy Thanks fir the reiview and Haooy Quanza...😉
carried a rescue knife for EDC, was a gimmick, blah blah blah then one day I used it to save someone life lol
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Love mine and love the color. Much harder to forget when you see the bright color.
Ive been EDCing one of these for almost 2 years now actually have it on me now.
I’ve been carrying this knife for awhile and I like it. I misplaced my first barricade and had to get a new one. The first one deployed very smoothly and easily, but the second does have much harder deployment. Kershaw knives in general I like for value but I wish that I could find scales for them.
I have two Shuffle's. I work in an office so the budget edc works for me on most days, and it has a bottle opener.
Ran mine for several years now and it hasn't failed me yet.
The Kershaw Funxion EMT is much closer in design to the Triage, and it's been a great EDC for me for a long time. ~$30, 3Cr13 partial serrated blade, deployable strap cutter that works, glass breaker, and even a built-in carabiner that locks the blade tip. Same terrible traction, but for an EDC that actually helps keep the pants pocket from getting shredded.
Dude, I LOVE my Shuffle! Got the tanto. Was so inexpensive, I thought, well, I have to buy it. So satisfied! And as a mechanic, I BEAT my knives.
Thank you for the exposure. Im looking for a glass breaker knife within a $50 range. Dont need a seatbelt cutter though. Looking to replace my crkt ignitor, which I like. But, doesnt have a glass breaker. Suggestions?????? Please
This is the hardest knife to open and close. Sent one back to Amazon and the replacement is the same way. Have the Kershaw Leek, Blur, and Shuffle. The barricade straight up hurts your thumb trying to open it by using thumb stud, and you have to depress the flipper with am extreme amount of force to open the knife. It was very sharp out of the box, sharper than any other Kershaw I've owned, but it's way to hard to open.
Good looking blade!
Thank you. Happy Thanksgiving to you all. 🦃
the OG guntuber coming in clutch with the kershaw shuffle review.
Thanks nutn.
I have to say, the blur in all variants still remains my favorite knife. I have leeks, a link in grey, piston, etc. I have 5 blurs from the tanto, serrated and non, to the S30V recurve. Fits my hand perfectly, grip is awesome, and reliable as can be. I have the triage... awesome knife btw.
I love the Kershaw Christmas blister packs Wally World puts out.
Jim Hovater good stocking stuffers !
Pay attention to the blade steel 3cr is really not a good steel.
@@rustyknifelover4463 *Yes, they make even cheaper versions of their already cheap Chinese-made knives.*
My favorite value knife as of late is the Steel Will Shaula. 40 bucks shipped to the door. 3.5 inch D2 blade g 10 handle. On Ebay
I have a 1555 ti and like it, but it feels a bit heavier than I would really like. It does deploy nicely.
For the price, looks awesome. Thanks for the krv as always sir.
Man ill tell you the Kershaw Cryo has seen some things with me i rolled over and was upside down the excursion caught on on fire I was stuck the seatbelt I had to cut and the glass I had to break and boom I was out
Was just about to start browsing the Nutnfancy catalog and this gets uploaded, coincidence?...... I think not, Nutnfancy is obviously a Russian asset whom Rep. Schiff needs to subpoena immediately lulz.
The Stuhrling Aviator 741 is a great option on a budget.
I have a Kershaw u reviewed awhile ago, still a great knife
Buddy just got me a Copper natrix, great edc knife and the patina of the Cooper is cool. You should pick one up. D2 blade also
Dang. I can’t find your review of the atmos anywhere. Looking to purchase this knife but trust you as one of best reviewers. My search isn’t finding your review anywhere
Nutn just does those cardboard tests to show off his fantastic looking lawn.
I prefer the Kershaw Barenuckle, but nice looking knife.
I wish it had a bit more of a sheepsfoot blade. I also wish they would use 14c28n steel.
Nutn can you please let us know if the blade is lefty friendly earlier in the video? You seem to hold off on that until near the end and for us lefties it really gets our hopes up just to crush them. Keep up the good stuff brother!
I lost my Kershaw Shuffle while fishing :(. It was a cute little knife for the price and it cut well.
Great knife review
Dang during testing was the factory edge or yours? Wonder what the cyber Monday prices are going to be
Is a kershaw shuffle I blade be switched onto a shuffle II?
Nice review big on Kershaw knifes good work knifes been carrying the swerve for years. Nutnfancy you and your family have a happy thanksgiving and a merry Christmas
Glad to see an 8cr steel fan. Shoot for the money why not! I work as a mason helper. I’m not taking my good stuff on the job!
Bright orange = rescue!
I've yet to see a "good" seat-belt cutter built into a closed knife.
I loved mine until it fell apart after 2 months of daily carry. Then I went back to my Ontario rats and never looked back.
That thing is called belt cutter! So why you use it for rope? It will do the job when you use it in diagonal to cut the seat belt!
I like it because it is a multi function edc knife
I would love to hear your thoughts on the new mid-engine Corvette. The B channel vid on No Guns Ever was spot on. Keep up the fight Nutn. Your videos - especially the vids out in the field - inspire so many of us. Happy Thanksgiving!
You didn’t barricade the Barricade?
Kershaw knifes ❤️
I would really be willing to pay a little more for G10 or better scales, and a good seatbelt cutter. As the end consumer, I would be paying for the bad scales and bad seatbelt cutter that comes with this :(
EMT Tullo here. Nice review as always. For rescue/on duty work you really need serrations. Other than that cool piece for the loot.
If it doesn’t have a rounded tip it’s not a rescue knife
Tbanks.
I bought one and kept it for 7 hours and sent it back. It is a flipper flop, impossible to open.
After at least 4 years of watching I just realized nutnfancy means nothing fancy or at least that makes sense to me.
I like those little Kershaws but I don't care for that driver crap on it. I already carry a Squirt PS4 so I don't want that crap on my blade. If they made a version without that junk on it I'd be interested.
Thanks for the vid, nutn!
Svelte🎩
I like Kershaw knives, but barricades suck.
Who cares about knives more gloves and watches
“THE GENERAL WILD” arrogant joke translation to the guys who built TNP which would be noooottthjjiing without us ... your welcome nutn not that you’d ever thank us... that’s also why I stopped giving him money on joktreon