Having mr. Thompson sit there and talk about his products is probably the greatest thing I've seen in awhile, not only are you guys the only ones who prove your knives in testing videos, but now your founder is taking his precious time to sit there and give videos on his products, no one else does this, you guys are above the rest on so many levels. thank you so much for taking the time to do videos like this, I will always recommend you guys and always by your products.
@@xcd87 oh for sure, but the point I'm making is no other founder of a big knife company puts out videos of their founder talking about their products, personally I think that says a lot
@@MPerry-ox9qb why insult me? This is literally the founder of a knife company taking his time to talk about his products. This is cold steel we're talking about, it's not like they're behind in sales or losing money, I never said they make the best knives, but without a doubt they make the toughest. There's just a lot to be said about a company who's founder stands behind their products on the daily not just when it's convenient for them.
I was sitting down playing with my counter tac, fumbled and dropped it, and the tip went straight through my jeans and into my leg above the knee, just with the weight of the knife. And that puncture hurt like hell and didn't heal for two weeks!! It would squirt blood whenever I squatted down to get something. Gruesome, but a sign of a good knife Cold Steel!
I WILL CONTINUE TO BUY COLD STEEL PRODUCTS, BECAUSE I TRUST THE BLADES AND I TRUST THE COMPANY. YOUR 2ND AMMENDMENT STANCE IS EXCELLENT AND NOT IGNORED BY YOUR CUSTOMERS. I ESPECIALLY LOVE THE VIKING BEARDED HAND AXE.
I love Cold Steel. I’m buying a Counter Tac 1 today. I have dozens and dozens of your blades. Your push daggers are the best. Mean f-ing knives. I give them as gifts to people and I’ve never had a disappointed recipient. Keep them knives coming, sir.
I've had the Tac 2 for a minute and have loved it, just got this one,and is immediately my favorite boot knife ever.great work. Oho has similar knife laws,as length matters not, just not concealed.love it!
One of the best purchases I've ever made in a boot knife! I'd vote for an upgraded model with a slightly longer blade, improved steel, and micarta/G10 handles.
@@TheScotchaholic indeed worthy of an upgrade, even the handle in my opinion needs a little touch up. I vote for cpm 3v, and definitely a blade grinded on both sides. Chisel grind is not so recommended for such type of knives. What is your steel of choice?
@@gunner3548 1-2 inches extra of S35vn since it was chosen for their SRK1, for overall toughness. This style is a tip slasher and not a deep cutter (the Tai Pan and Peacekeeper 1 has just little bit more belly for deeper slashes), and it's primary is for penetration. So I'd also favor toughness over edge holding of the 3v. Either grippy micarta or g-10 would be great for handle material.
@@TheScotchaholic cpm 3v it's extremely tough also brother, but not so stainless as s35vn. I prefer both. I consider tai pan blade configuration to be the best, but the handle it's not. It needs a pommel for better grip and definitely micarta or g10 scales as rubber will always be rubber. I even prefer the good old wood scales but not rubber. Stay sharp.
I think the Cold Steel spike is great for running. Just put some cordage through the holes on the sheath and you can run a belt through. I put it on my reflective belt. It is very light, cheap, and uses a great steel for rust resistance.
i bought one of these, not the newer one from taiwan but the older seki city japan one it came with a belt clip and i took it off shaved off the clip insert and took an airsoft shoulder holster as a design went to the craft store bought leather unfinished so i could make a shoulder holster, went to tractor supply for the straps to connect the pads together and made a shoulder holster for it, it came out perfect, i'm left handed so it hangs beneath my right shoulder hidden behind my shirt or vest or whatever i wear
IMHO it's the best Boot Knife made to day and the handle os is perfect for my large hands ,plus the gripy material it's made of help keep it without using a death grip 🦉
I have owned a Kobun cold steel knife for over 10 years, it looks not much different from when I first bought it and it gets used weekly, superb company and products.
I've had a Counter Tac II for several years now; absolutely quality product! It's small and thin enough to tuck inside my boot without rubbing or being uncomfortable at all, and though I wish the clip was metal instead of polymer, it's never come loose or anything. I really dislike having to wear my boot knives on the exterior of the boot, but many are so thick or have such inconvenient sheath design that they can't be worn inside, not so with the CounterTac II. I'll admit it doesn't quite beat the AG Russell Sting, my favorite boot knife of all time and a more "traditional" design, but this a bit more comfortable to wear and I'd trust my life to it.
Loved the shout out to the keltec P32, one of my favorite small guns. Love this knife too. Lives inside my jacket in the winter, hanging upside down from my inside breast pocket (legally, I have a carry permit)
Cold steel counter tac. Double edge chisel grind dagger. It has alomost the same blade shape as safe maker. Very strong tip. I use it for edc for 3 years. Cutting rope, card board, sometimes 3mm plywood. Still strong til now
You can make these things sharp. Due to the concave grind on the obverse side you can grind the back edge dead flat without having to remove a lot of material. Then you can adjust the grind on the presentation side in various ways: do a full convex or a zero grind etc.
Awesome in the pinch grip. If you push down as you stab, wath out! Try it in a piece of paper. The same when slashing, ush down at the same time. Gave nephew one to use as back up knife in marines. He loves it.
I'm South Korean. cold steel . very very nice !! .. 린 톰슨 사장님 멋있어요 !! . 영어 어려워서 한국말로 쓰겠습니다. my collection . cold steel is 70%. .. 콜드스틸. 영상 볼때마다 느끼지만. 내가 미국인이었다면 취직하고 싶은 회사네요. cold steel. ~~ !! very very good !!
As a fellow martial artist, I have to ask, "Why doesn't the Vaquero have an easier or more cosistent deployment method?" If I have to deploy this is under stress I find the thumb studs extremely difficult to use. I understand patents on the wave, the thumb discs are terrible, but can't we have an oversized deployment hole or more aggressive pant snag? With less dexterous deployment, I would use more of these tools. Imagine someone is running at you full speed, can you open that blade 100% of the time in under 3 seconds? If you're honest, most of these designs are a no. Lock strength goes out the door if the user isn't in a condition to use it. So close to greatness...
You sure you can’t just open the blade by flicking your wrist without touching the thumb studs? The XL Tanto has more than enough weight at the tip to make that work really well.
I've had a Vacquero Grande (6"blade) as my EDC for over 20 years and it is perfect. You need to practice that's all. Half a second is too long of a draw in a fight. It should be reflex or you're likely dead in an emergency. If a man is running at you, you likely knew he was dangerous before that. Draw and hide if you have to.
@@andrew-ripley1747- Exactly. Even slight practice for anyone who is really serious about self defense would know a flick can open these weapons. You CANNOT beat Lynn's Cold Steel folders. They are the perfect weapon for multiple reasons.
I think Lynn Thompson is a modern-day martial arts master in addition to a weapons master designer, pretty much all the designs reflect this. Some people like to study the ancient we should also look at the modern day ones. Is it good to live in the times of cold steel.
I have both the Japanese made one and the Taiwanese made one. They are both beautiful in design and function, visual difference between the steels. But make no mistake, AUS-8 is no slouch and WILL get the job done! The sheath that he displays with the reversible clip (came with my Taiwanese model), is a decent enough sheath, EXCEPT FOR THAT REVERSIBLE CLIP. THE SIMPLE SLIP LOCK THAT HOLDS THE REVERSIBLE CLIP TO THE SHEATH, ISN'T STRONG ENOUGH TO KEEP IT IN PLACE WHEN YOU ARE DRAWING THE KNIFE VERY QUICKLY. MORE THAN ONCE I HAVE DRAWN THE KNIFE AND GOTTEN THE SHEATH WITH IT! I'm going to have to gorilla glue it in place and forget about reversible functionality. The sheath I got with the Japanese model, is kydex and I'm not sure if it was original or not since I bought the knife second hand at a gun and knife show... I'll have to check into that. But I like the kydex sheath better, without question. These two join my cold steel barong in my collection, and I have my eye on several more Cold steel models.
Man, I just cut myself on the sog pentagon like an idiot. it cost more than the counter tac 1, and the sheath it came with was made for the seal pup, which means the retaining strap doesn't hold the pentagon in, and the knife doesn't have a guard or quillion. just placed an order for a counter tac
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why not both side triangle makes me so sad i love ur brand and hav so many in my collection but naaaw common
I respect your work, your Recon 1 is always with me, I have several. Regarding Counter Tac will you please grind the blade on each side. Chisel grind is not what a true boot knife should be. Best regards from France.
@@ssunfish will you explain how it is better than a classic dagger style? For piercing it's good with its actual chisel grind but for slicing it's not and in real life a knife sometimes will have to thrust and sometimes will have to slash and it must be able to do both.
Your Texas Cold Steel Nation is having the time of their lives with the hobby of knives with the new Texas carry laws that are so knife enthusiast fare and friendly. Texas is now the leader of the new knife law Free America movement with a few others that have always been on board and so that have recently come on board. We are Americans we are responsible people and lovers of the Right to be Free in choice making with soundness of mind. Peace and God Bless the Righteous.
'nothing can beat the strength of this fixed blade'... lol kind of a meaningless statement when your folding knives lock up like chayenne mountain :P did you loose the license for the triad lock or something?
I think for me, the Counter Tac II definitely works. At least, I need a small COUNTER TAC for the purpose of protection my loved ones. I need to get both of them for real....!!
LT is always the man. Colorado needs some better knife laws so I can carry more fixed blades over 3.5 concealed. Yes we can open carry them, but people def turn heads lol.
Mr. Thompson is a marketing genius!!! But two things are wrong. First,the belt clip isn't removable and the C-Clips aren't compatible with the schiev of the Counter Tac's!!!
Great knife, purchased the one made in Taiwan, but the grind is not even, one side of the edge is one curved, and the sides of the blade is wavy, very uneven. I have the one made in Japan and is is perfect. When using slightly push down as you cut either way. And then see how it cuts!
Oh, c'mon, Lynn. Why do we _need_ a knife stronger than the Voyager Vaquero? The strength is good enough on the Voyager. Are we _ever_ going to _need_ something greater than 400 lbs? Strength is one thing. Sharpness another. It's also one thing to stick a knife in someone; we need sharpness and speed. The Vaquero is strong enough, sharp enough and as easy to deploy. I would like to buy one, but I just don't need it. I love the Voyager Tanto 5-inch. When I break it, I'll buy the Counter TAC.
Having mr. Thompson sit there and talk about his products is probably the greatest thing I've seen in awhile, not only are you guys the only ones who prove your knives in testing videos, but now your founder is taking his precious time to sit there and give videos on his products, no one else does this, you guys are above the rest on so many levels. thank you so much for taking the time to do videos like this, I will always recommend you guys and always by your products.
Amen
i don't know, i think i prefer watching him destroy meat and other stuff with knives and hear him say some cheesy sales lines..
@@xcd87 oh for sure, but the point I'm making is no other founder of a big knife company puts out videos of their founder talking about their products, personally I think that says a lot
😂😂😂 You drank the Kool Aid. He lost me at AUS-8.
@@MPerry-ox9qb why insult me? This is literally the founder of a knife company taking his time to talk about his products. This is cold steel we're talking about, it's not like they're behind in sales or losing money, I never said they make the best knives, but without a doubt they make the toughest. There's just a lot to be said about a company who's founder stands behind their products on the daily not just when it's convenient for them.
I was sitting down playing with my counter tac, fumbled and dropped it, and the tip went straight through my jeans and into my leg above the knee, just with the weight of the knife. And that puncture hurt like hell and didn't heal for two weeks!! It would squirt blood whenever I squatted down to get something. Gruesome, but a sign of a good knife Cold Steel!
I'm a collector and carrier. I trust Cold Steel. Never has a single product failed. Be it folder, fixed blade, axe ,or sword.
I WILL CONTINUE TO BUY COLD STEEL PRODUCTS, BECAUSE I TRUST THE BLADES AND I TRUST THE COMPANY. YOUR 2ND AMMENDMENT STANCE IS EXCELLENT AND NOT IGNORED BY YOUR CUSTOMERS. I ESPECIALLY LOVE THE VIKING BEARDED HAND AXE.
I have brought many knives from different companies, but my Cold Steel knives are still with me. Thank you for a great product.
Arizona man here, and Arizona Loves you Lynn. Thank you making quality knives for the common man. Especially with the clear passion that you do.
You know, this guy really should sell knives; he's really good at it.
lol
If he was as into fitness as he is into knives, he'd be ripped
I like how passionate this man looks when he describes his product, and everything well explained too, good job !
I love Cold Steel. I’m buying a Counter Tac 1 today. I have dozens and dozens of your blades. Your push daggers are the best. Mean f-ing knives. I give them as gifts to people and I’ve never had a disappointed recipient. Keep them knives coming, sir.
Thompson is an icon. He brought knife knowledge to a generally US gun culture.
I've had the Tac 2 for a minute and have loved it, just got this one,and is immediately my favorite boot knife ever.great work. Oho has similar knife laws,as length matters not, just not concealed.love it!
One of the best purchases I've ever made in a boot knife!
I'd vote for an upgraded model with a slightly longer blade, improved steel, and micarta/G10 handles.
That's what I keep telling them, a double grind, 6 and 8 inch long blade with G10 scales will sell faster than cold beer.
@@gunner3548
Agreed.
Definitely a design worthy of an upgrade in length and materials!
@@TheScotchaholic indeed worthy of an upgrade, even the handle in my opinion needs a little touch up. I vote for cpm 3v, and definitely a blade grinded on both sides. Chisel grind is not so recommended for such type of knives. What is your steel of choice?
@@gunner3548
1-2 inches extra of S35vn since it was chosen for their SRK1, for overall toughness. This style is a tip slasher and not a deep cutter (the Tai Pan and Peacekeeper 1 has just little bit more belly for deeper slashes), and it's primary is for penetration. So I'd also favor toughness over edge holding of the 3v.
Either grippy micarta or g-10 would be great for handle material.
@@TheScotchaholic cpm 3v it's extremely tough also brother, but not so stainless as s35vn. I prefer both. I consider tai pan blade configuration to be the best, but the handle it's not. It needs a pommel for better grip and definitely micarta or g10 scales as rubber will always be rubber. I even prefer the good old wood scales but not rubber. Stay sharp.
I like Lynn Thompson having these personal chats about his products. I've been a fan since the eighties, but CS have only gotten better and better.
That counter tac would be an awesome neck knife when jogging. It would also be cool to see cold steel make a Arkansas toothpick.
I think the Cold Steel spike is great for running. Just put some cordage through the holes on the sheath and you can run a belt through. I put it on my reflective belt. It is very light, cheap, and uses a great steel for rust resistance.
i bought one of these, not the newer one from taiwan but the older seki city japan one it came with a belt clip and i took it off shaved off the clip insert and took an airsoft shoulder holster as a design went to the craft store bought leather unfinished so i could make a shoulder holster, went to tractor supply for the straps to connect the pads together and made a shoulder holster for it, it came out perfect, i'm left handed so it hangs beneath my right shoulder hidden behind my shirt or vest or whatever i wear
IMHO it's the best Boot Knife made to day
and the handle os is perfect for my large hands ,plus the gripy material it's made of help keep it without using a death grip 🦉
for those of us in California, I really love the Peace Maker 3
You can not go wrong with a cold steel knife! I’ve never been disappointed with their knives!
Just purchased this blade for it’s functionality and I enjoy it’s ergonomics. The weight makes it a joy to carry. Well made self defense package.
It can pierce AND cut when sharpened correctly. Love it!
Me: I just bought a Benchmade!
Lynn: 6:17
Me: Just kidding bro! Take it easy!
Lol
Hahaha Lynn! Chill! Chill! Chill!
I have owned a Kobun cold steel knife for over 10 years, it looks not much different from when I first bought it and it gets used weekly, superb company and products.
I've had a Counter Tac II for several years now; absolutely quality product! It's small and thin enough to tuck inside my boot without rubbing or being uncomfortable at all, and though I wish the clip was metal instead of polymer, it's never come loose or anything. I really dislike having to wear my boot knives on the exterior of the boot, but many are so thick or have such inconvenient sheath design that they can't be worn inside, not so with the CounterTac II. I'll admit it doesn't quite beat the AG Russell Sting, my favorite boot knife of all time and a more "traditional" design, but this a bit more comfortable to wear and I'd trust my life to it.
I'm glad you guys still use Kraton or a synthetic rubber. I had an old SOG stingray from Seki Japan and I miss it so. This was in the 1990s.
Loved the shout out to the keltec P32, one of my favorite small guns. Love this knife too. Lives inside my jacket in the winter, hanging upside down from my inside breast pocket (legally, I have a carry permit)
Whoever recorded this should have the Audio Engineering Society medal of the decade 😂😂😂
Really awesome knife looks,
I carry the drop forged boot knife... i like the steel more and its just a preference of mine to have a full size thick tang.
Yes,Lynn,I do like this knife,I have three and use them for throwing knifes
Someone do a darn documentary on Lynn !!! Love this guy !!
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Dammit Lynn, you sold me another knife. 😂
I’ve got the counter tac 2 it’s awesome definitely getting the tac 1 soon. God bless America
I wish y'all would make an affordable modern bayonet
Seconded! An improved M9 like design would be amazing.
I third that.
Cold steel counter tac. Double edge chisel grind dagger. It has alomost the same blade shape as safe maker. Very strong tip. I use it for edc for 3 years. Cutting rope, card board, sometimes 3mm plywood. Still strong til now
You can make these things sharp. Due to the concave grind on the obverse side you can grind the back edge dead flat without having to remove a lot of material. Then you can adjust the grind on the presentation side in various ways: do a full convex or a zero grind etc.
6:18 When you insult a teacher who straight up hates you..
Awesome in the pinch grip. If you push down as you stab, wath out! Try it in a piece of paper. The same when slashing, ush down at the same time. Gave nephew one to use as back up knife in marines. He loves it.
Thank you. I love the Counter Tac 1.
I would love to have one of those to review !! Awesomeness !!
I'm South Korean. cold steel . very very nice !! .. 린 톰슨 사장님 멋있어요 !! . 영어 어려워서 한국말로 쓰겠습니다. my collection . cold steel is 70%. .. 콜드스틸. 영상 볼때마다 느끼지만. 내가 미국인이었다면 취직하고 싶은 회사네요. cold steel. ~~ !! very very good !!
The counter tac 1 is the BEST bang for your buck
I don't like how the blade is only finished on one side. Is there a reason for that?
As a fellow martial artist, I have to ask, "Why doesn't the Vaquero have an easier or more cosistent deployment method?" If I have to deploy this is under stress I find the thumb studs extremely difficult to use. I understand patents on the wave, the thumb discs are terrible, but can't we have an oversized deployment hole or more aggressive pant snag? With less dexterous deployment, I would use more of these tools. Imagine someone is running at you full speed, can you open that blade 100% of the time in under 3 seconds? If you're honest, most of these designs are a no. Lock strength goes out the door if the user isn't in a condition to use it. So close to greatness...
An Emerson wave would do justice
You sure you can’t just open the blade by flicking your wrist without touching the thumb studs? The XL Tanto has more than enough weight at the tip to make that work really well.
I've had a Vacquero Grande (6"blade) as my EDC for over 20 years and it is perfect. You need to practice that's all. Half a second is too long of a draw in a fight. It should be reflex or you're likely dead in an emergency. If a man is running at you, you likely knew he was dangerous before that. Draw and hide if you have to.
@@andrew-ripley1747- Exactly. Even slight practice for anyone who is really serious about self defense would know a flick can open these weapons. You CANNOT beat Lynn's Cold Steel folders. They are the perfect weapon for multiple reasons.
There is a add on called the snaggle tooth. It’s made for cold steel knives by a third party.
I think Lynn Thompson is a modern-day martial arts master in addition to a weapons master designer, pretty much all the designs reflect this. Some people like to study the ancient we should also look at the modern day ones. Is it good to live in the times of cold steel.
Make a version with one edge serrated... and it becomes utilitarian as well... (I will take 30 when available)
I'm waiting for UPS to deliver my CS heavy duty cane sword right now. It's going to be a great addition to my collection!
great knife! wish my state allowed double edge blades...
Love you guys ....keep up the good work and designs 👌👍
Huh. If you think about it, its an Ambidextrous chisel ground knife, should honestly make feathersticks decently right?
I still carry my GERBER MARK 1 I carried in high school going to work I the mid 80s. This looks like a good replacement.
I love this company
Can this knife go into the sheath both ways or only one
Im sold...buying one now
After stropping the blade it will be razor sharp!
Cold steel knives are awesome and my number one knives to reccomend.
I just bought one to use as a sticking knife when I'm out hunting.
Howdy from texas!!!!
Howdy from NC
Cold steel needs to slightly lengthen the blade and handle and make it a bit slimmer/more narrow and make a sort of modern FS dagger.
Make a tango bayonet for m4-m16
I have both the Japanese made one and the Taiwanese made one. They are both beautiful in design and function, visual difference between the steels. But make no mistake, AUS-8 is no slouch and WILL get the job done!
The sheath that he displays with the reversible clip (came with my Taiwanese model), is a decent enough sheath, EXCEPT FOR THAT REVERSIBLE CLIP. THE SIMPLE SLIP LOCK THAT HOLDS THE REVERSIBLE CLIP TO THE SHEATH, ISN'T STRONG ENOUGH TO KEEP IT IN PLACE WHEN YOU ARE DRAWING THE KNIFE VERY QUICKLY. MORE THAN ONCE I HAVE DRAWN THE KNIFE AND GOTTEN THE SHEATH WITH IT!
I'm going to have to gorilla glue it in place and forget about reversible functionality.
The sheath I got with the Japanese model, is kydex and I'm not sure if it was original or not since I bought the knife second hand at a gun and knife show... I'll have to check into that. But I like the kydex sheath better, without question.
These two join my cold steel barong in my collection, and I have my eye on several more Cold steel models.
Is ur dog okay? it didn’t move from the sofa for the whole video.
:))))
Man, I just cut myself on the sog pentagon like an idiot. it cost more than the counter tac 1, and the sheath it came with was made for the seal pup, which means the retaining strap doesn't hold the pentagon in, and the knife doesn't have a guard or quillion.
just placed an order for a counter tac
why not both side triangle makes me so sad i love ur brand and hav so many in my collection but naaaw common
I respect your work, your Recon 1 is always with me, I have several. Regarding Counter Tac will you please grind the blade on each side. Chisel grind is not what a true boot knife should be. Best regards from France.
But done their way is BETTER than a "true boot knife"
@@ssunfish will you explain how it is better than a classic dagger style? For piercing it's good with its actual chisel grind but for slicing it's not and in real life a knife sometimes will have to thrust and sometimes will have to slash and it must be able to do both.
Would like to see this in an XL size. Probably won't happen but one can dream. Amazing nonetheless
Your Texas Cold Steel Nation is having the time of their lives with the hobby of knives with the new Texas carry laws that are so knife enthusiast fare and friendly. Texas is now the leader of the new knife law Free America movement with a few others that have always been on board and so that have recently come on board. We are Americans we are responsible people and lovers of the Right to be Free in choice making with soundness of mind.
Peace and God Bless the Righteous.
Nice Desgin,
Хороший кинжал, жаль что у нас его не будет в свободной продаже (
в свободной продаже у нас его более короткая версия counter tac II
my boot clip broke on my tac 1 I purchased 8 years ago. :C
Locking clips on my belt clip broke aswell ..solid sheath and knife tho ..still have both ! 🔪📥
'nothing can beat the strength of this fixed blade'...
lol kind of a meaningless statement when your folding knives lock up like chayenne mountain :P
did you loose the license for the triad lock or something?
That belt clip won't go around a gun belt. I have to remove mine and devise another carry method for belt carry. Cable ties are a simple alternative.
Wish the Peace Keeper was never discontinued
The single edge push knife? Yeah…. Ban states are awful
Toe-to-Toe with John WIck(and his $800+ Microtech) for less than 50 bucks. Absolutely Top-Tier product.
I don't care who you are. If you hate on Uncle Lynn then you hate on America.
I want it now .
I think for me, the Counter Tac II definitely works. At least, I need a small COUNTER TAC for the purpose of protection my loved ones.
I need to get both of them for real....!!
I like it but the sheath needs better retention.
LT is always the man. Colorado needs some better knife laws so I can carry more fixed blades over 3.5 concealed. Yes we can open carry them, but people def turn heads lol.
You can carry it concealed in Idaho.
Mr. Thompson is a marketing genius!!! But two things are wrong. First,the belt clip isn't removable and the C-Clips aren't compatible with the schiev of the Counter Tac's!!!
Nice hair dye!!! Grey is IN tho. Women love the MAN look. A mans man... real man.
Great knife, purchased the one made in Taiwan, but the grind is not even, one side of the edge is one curved, and the sides of the blade is wavy, very uneven. I have the one made in Japan and is is perfect. When using slightly push down as you cut either way. And then see how it cuts!
this knife used in john wick 2 (subway fight)
Oh, c'mon, Lynn. Why do we _need_ a knife stronger than the Voyager Vaquero? The strength is good enough on the Voyager. Are we _ever_ going to _need_ something greater than 400 lbs? Strength is one thing. Sharpness another. It's also one thing to stick a knife in someone; we need sharpness and speed. The Vaquero is strong enough, sharp enough and as easy to deploy. I would like to buy one, but I just don't need it. I love the Voyager Tanto 5-inch. When I break it, I'll buy the Counter TAC.
Hey dude- is this guy saying we don't ALREADY have tremendous penetration? We mock what we cannot understand, sir..
The Lynn Thompson Cold Steel Applegate Fairbairn. Is nothing wrong with a Homage well made.
Sold! Mine...
Cassian’s knife from John Wick 2
Was really enjoying this vid then i remembered my state doesn't allow daggers or dirks.
And at 6:18 the crazy comes out. 😂 nice knife though.
I'd rather have the blade than the .32.
Classic shiv.
Wow that's was fast
Can't have to many cold steel knives.
8A steel? You mean AUS8(A)?
8A is a completely different alloy.
Cassians blade from John Wick.
Good knife. Even better handle. Crappy plastic sheath.
(Blade HQ) Counter Tac I for $41.95 Safe Maker I $41.95 Counter Tac II $29.95 Safe Maker II $31.95
Quit making me add knives to my Cold Steel buying list!
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