With a fail that pronounced and unexpected, wouldn't you need to repeat that exact test like once or twice more with other M95 knives to see if it wasnt some undetected fault in that particular blade ?
I think metal hitting metal and creating a crazy frequency and vibration in the cold Yea any conductor can break but batoning metal into wood to split wood isn’t close to the same test
Really interested in the smaller version of this knife. Just wish there was an easier way to get one here in the States. Thank you for another enlightening video!
What's the smaller version? Also ebay has many dealers selling this brand. But if you want the tevera jakkaripukko you're going to have to order from Europe.
Are you aware that this knife blade is made in the same place as the Jaakaripuukko and tha Skrama from same metal and same heat treatment by the same guys at Laurin Metalli in Kauhava? Nothing is different than the profile. All are 80CrV2 at 59.5 and machined with the same tools in the same room, probably from the same lot of steel. Interesting that one broke so easily and the other is described as unbreakable.
@@joex Yes, I'm pretty sure there was some kind of flaw in the steel sheet. ..or the 7.5° sabre profile makes it too thin compared to the 10° profile of the Jaakripuukko. The blade overall thickness and dimensions are the same. Lauri makes most of the Puukko blades used in all small-scale Puukko production in Finland, the 80CrV2 machined and heat treated by Lauri is considered very strong, tough, reliable and of constant quality. I was very surprised by your result, since it brings doubts about the reliability of Teravas as well. To my taste the Peltonen profile is better for all other use else than destruction test, and I have trusted the Lauri blade to be of equal quality in all knives.
@@joex Well, the teflon coating can also alter the strength somehow. But it's the same blade, same steel, same heat treatment, same factory, same thickness, as in the Terava 140, other than the 7.5° vs 10° grind in the otherwise generally same blade design. That's why the result is interesting.
With hardness comes a better edge, but also brittleness. For whacking stuff you might want to use any piece of steel, for doing knife stuff maybe you want something that is super sharp
Dang.. i have one and love it so far. Haven't been to hard on it yet but it preforms wonderful for regular tasks... Dang.... I bought it because i love my Winkler knife in 80crv2.
Shocking ! It broke on the 3-rd strike And I're read is made in 80CrV2 which should be very tough ! Some compares it with 3v which seems to be the the top of tge heap in steel toughness ( I'm not steel expert - is just what I found ) ... Whatever : that's why we should test the knives - exactly to see how much they can take - and you are doing a great job doing those tests for us ! Appreciate !
I don’t think you should be using a knife like a degenerate, that’s why you read good things about 80crv2. If you use it correctly you wont break it and can last a lifetime. If you use it like a cavemen it will break, like any other knife will. They wouldn’t use it as an army ordinance knife if it was bad quality now, would they? Who the fuck chops metal with their knife? Jesus Christ the delusion in this channel
80crv2 is more tough than 3v. not sure what the deal with this knife is, but ive seen 80crv2 breeze through torture testing and show much better lateral strength than 3v
@@1800moonSugar no it’s not. Search RUclips for videos of a maker breaking bars of a variety of different steels. 80crv2 is much much harder to break in the vice. It also has better shock resistance
Love the way the remaining bit of a Skrama was used to remove the handle. The newest versions of the M95 are made by the same people who make the Terava line, and same steel, though the Teravas lasted longer under test. I believe Peltonen has had several factories make them over the years, including Fiskas (please correct me if wrong). I have a much much earlier M95 and it is Glock soft, too soft, also different grind and tang design. These newer ones have been HT harder so going to be more brittle, but might hold an edge longer??? Every knife has some luck built in and this one has run out of it. The better knives hopefully have more luck. JoeX usually makes sure they run out of luck in short order, but then that stops manufacturers being sloppy. There are too many things I like about this knife to write it off on one test. Might just go and buy the latest version to see if that has more luck in my normal use.
@@joex Just bought the latest and it has no printing on the handle. Steel 80CrV2. You are still going to break it! You broke a Chris Reeve Project quite quickly the other year; a knife that I got 7 years good "normal" use out of before retiring it. Retired it because I had history with it and didn't want it to go the way yours did...Lol!! The fastest knife I have broken was a Al Mar Pathfinder; just HT too hard for a large chopper (massive cresant chip out). Try a Martingale Golok, super soft, bomb proof.
This is my first time warching a complete video by this Joe guy. You wanna know what learned? Never let this guy near your car. Oh, and also the knife broke way easier than I would have expected. (And I watched this video after ordering that exact knife about an hour ago! Lol!) No regrets. I think it will be excellent for what I will use it for out in the bush. And one more thing... Why do you ladies get upset that he breaks these knives? Its his knife and he's giving us useful information...
I would like to see a pre 2015 version tested, I think you got a bad heat treat there. Great job, anyway! I've got an older version, never felt like it's about to come apart, I think Peltonen is no longer involved in today's production and Laurin Metalli is making a ton of blades, wouldn't be surprised if quality drops with volume sometimes. Other than that I sure am glad I've bought 10 military '78 Glocks for next to nothing 20 years ago in Austria but nine have been sitting in a box under my bed ever since, couldn't put a dent in the one I'm using, an old S shape guard version. Keep up the good work and be safe!
my friend, a lot of people saying, just mine is a "bad heat treat", i got a "fake" one, test the model from "1999", u got a "bad" one from the factory, the thing is this blade broke, if u want to have it tested again then send me one!!!! maybe your model from 2015, then we can see maybe a difference! cheers!!!! or ask Peltonen to send me a new one, if he is still alive!!! no offence!
@@joex Yeap, I doubt anyone fakes these knives. Peltonen is still alive but I doubt he cares that much about the newer productions. My knife is the second generation so it's older than 2015, thinking about replicating that tap test you did, if it breaks it breaks :) would really mean it's crap, not going through all the other stuff though. I don't think you should test a knife model twice it would open up a requirement for all of them then. Cheers and have a great day!
Well, that was an odd break. I didn't even think it would be possible to break steel clean off with a few taps like that UNLESS it's a file or other tool like a scoring pen tip that's been purposefully treated to be rock hard -those you can break by just dropping them accidentally. A carbon-steel knife should never break that easily unless there's a manufacturing flaw or failed heat treatment involved. I've seen similar breaks in DIY knives that were made from old files -which is why most files don't make for good knives even with heat treatment and just any piece of metal doesn't make a good blade, -wrong type of steel-mix and improper hardening for intended use.
Muy interesante ver cuchillos en pruebas extremas, es de agradecer.Yo quiero un cuchillo de supervivencia que ademas de funcionar bien como cuchillo aguante mucho mucho 😢
The Glock knife gets more impressive each times the damage of the other knives are shown with these tests . The Peltonen did quite well, during stabbing, though the tip damage did seem a little worse than on the Glock. And the Glock has the thinner tip also.. But that breakage was a bit too much too early. Dang... crazy
@@Ve-suvius it is done already, i filmed all the material already, but it takes time to flick it to together!!! i made many knifevideos with my gopros already, but it is like in the movie business, they film a movie in 2022 and it is in cinema at 2023,haha
Glock is hardened very low, btw most killers-knives too. Has nothing to be general use knife (bushcraft knife). Peltonen is very good general / bushcraft knife.
Damn bro another knife I really liked. I was wondering what the tang looked like. Kinda funny watching you cut the handle with the broken skrama which is another knife that was on my list.
@@joex yeah I'm definitely getting one mostly because it's very unique. I've also haven't seen many that didn't like it. Fact the only bad I heard was the stainless model. Everyone else praise the 80cv model. I also like 140 puukko
Thank you! Nice looking army and general use knife but so brittle. You have just saved me from buying this knife. Nowadays, the most of us we don;t want to waste our money in bad quality products.
@@joex 😀😀2 Months ago, I watched one of your videos about abusing a cold steel folding knife. After your test I realised that it was a good knife and I ordered it. Thank you.
Great video. You are one of the best knife testers on youtube. The performance of the knives in normal use isn't differ too much, but in destructive tests like your test it will show the true value of a knife. I hope you can do the destructive tests on 2 models of Mora Garberg knives (carbon and stainless). Thanks for hard work !
What’s good about testing a knife that it’s not designed for piercing (there are several knives that have piecing blades made for the jobs) and using it as a metal saw? Are you as dumb as this clown in the video? Jesus Christ Don’t use your knives as a cavemen, you will get good use out of them. You need an heavy duty piercing knife? You go for a tanto blade, not a military all purpose knife made for working wood and skinning game. You need something to chop metal? You go for a metal saw, not a freaking knife.
Although I agree the failure wouldn't be realistic for a woods knife etc... This is meant as a military utility knife and should have been tougher. I've got the Terava puukko 140mm which is indeed a tough knife although the same steel and also made by the same company. I was gonna give the M95 a try as a tough utility knife but not now.
Sorry for telling this, but its just pure stupid to test a knife like a crowbar or tool designed for prying. It is like if you test a LandCruiser if it can swim through a lake, and when it sinks down you post a video of it and telling people: " It is not a boat. Fail."
The knife reviews/destruction test are informative. Keep it up joe X! One day a person might have to use a knife hard and it is good too know how they hold up..
Of course it´s going to be more brittle than the Glock,l it has the same steel (and manifacturer) as the Skrama and Jäkääripuuko, 80CrV2 and it is harder than the steel in Glock-knives, I do believe laurin metallis heat treatement usually is very good but of course there might be some variations. I would probably also go for the Glock if I was gonna abuse the knife, either way I like both of them.
Could you test at some point one of Cold Steel Drop Forged Bowie ? I saw a test from Chris Tanner from Preparedmind101 - did some quite tough prying with Drop Forged Hunter - it withstood prying without issue (of course, the Hunter is a short blade so the torque is lower ) but would be very interesting to see how much 52100 can take Bowies, on the other hand are pretty large (at least the big one - 24 cm blade ) The smaller Drop Forged Bowie (about 17 cm blade) is also pretty cheap
@@joex Yeah, I know what you're saying - but with that Cold Steel Drop Forged Hunter he quite did a tip test - I was very surprised myself ... Actually made one of the most hard tip testing - of course, does not compare with your tests ! 👍
I wonder if that one got tempered poorly? I've got a few Finnish knives and haven't had one fail yet... mind you I don't do what you do. Just the way it broke makes me think there was a hairline stress fracture from the manufacturing process.
Schade jetzt ist das schöne teil Kaputt ich werde mir keins kaufen, obwohl ich solche sachen mit meinen Messern nicht versuche ,dankeschön fürs testen 👍
Have you ever tried to use a knife in a normal way ? It might be an enlightening experience to use a tool what it is meant for, especially in the case of such a wonderful piece of Finnish craftsmanship as this particular knife.
This is shit knife. A Mora bushcraft or glock knifewould never break for this tests, and it iswy cheaper. With right hest trest the 80cv steel is extremely tough. It is good eith tests like this for us counsumers.
Earlier I was sad when I lost my Peltone's Ranger knife. Now I'm not sad anymore. How is it possible that it fell apart so easily? Varusteleka's knives have the same blade material and are made by the same company. And Varusteleka's knives last longer. If a war broke out, which knife would you take with you, assuming that you would find yourself in a very unlikely close combat situation and you would have to do other military things with the knife. Glock M78?
I was surprised. Perhaps it was just a bad egg? But then again...3 hits!? Its meant to be a military knife! Glad I brought 8 Glock FM78's recently, before they go bye bye's.
At the same time it's not a knife made for that, a glock would be less efficient in the wood or for bushcrafting and survival knife. I am not sure that you would use a knife to break a windscreen, better with a stone 😉
Wtf!?😳😖 I bought this one for my nephew, when he went to the army. Paid like 100 euros for the blade with leather sheat. I wanted to buy scandi and was sure my Finn brothers could not fuck up a knife. I have used my carbonV srk for more than 30 years now.. It would breeze through the test. Very dissapointing, i believed i gave a great gift to my nephew, a knife for the rest of his life...now i have to buy him another one. Maybe EKA... The would never fuck up a heat treat.
When the guys at DBK said this is a competitor for the Jaakaripuukko, I was really interested in this one. Then you tap it against some metal a couple of times and it pinged away as quickly as my interest in the knife did 😅 even if you got one from a bad batch, after seeing what the Jaakaripuukko survived, I'll stick with the latter and avoid the risk of having a strong gust of wind break my tool.
Hi Joe, nice test ! 👍 I own 3 Glock 78 knives, which I like very much, and was searching for tests about the Peltonen M95 knife. Was planning to buy one, but after seeing your test, I am not so sure anymore......😉 A Glock is very lightweight, and......indestructable 😃
I don’t think you should be using a knife like a degenerate, that’s why you read good things about 80crv2. If you use it correctly you wont break it and can last a lifetime. If you use it like a cavemen it will break, like any other knife will. They wouldn’t use it as an army ordinance knife if it was bad quality now, would they? Who the fuck chops metal with their knife? Jesus Christ the delusion in this channel
I've had my m95 puukko for 5 years & is amazing But I'm not hitting it against solid steel which is something that you wouldn't do. But I have batonned it through thick logs & it was fine 🙂
Is this an idiotic test for knife performance? Yes. Very. Should a knife with a NATO distribution number that is billed by Peltonen as a military/survival knife break that easily? No. I have an M95 and an M07. Both have performed flawlessly for me in normal outdoor Bushcraft type use. I much prefer them to the corresponding varusteleka models. I can recommend both models without reservation. Peltonen are perhaps the best knives for the money that I have ever owned.
sissi = guerilla. On a separate note I'm kind of shocked how easily it broke in the tests. The older Fiskars made variants could be better though. or it could just come down to some faulty heat treatment.
man...every knife i find on the internet now that has great appeal to me seems to be shit now, almost like packs from karrimor 😤 i would go out of my way to spend 200€ on this one with a kydex sheath and then i find out that the chef himself already testet it and it sucks really hard 😮💨 i'm grateful for your testing cause i hate being ripped off but i sold pretty much every knife i own exept the moras & my skramas...anyways, keep it up sir
I threw my Peltonen knife at a tree - it bounced down on the rock below - and a piece large as a fingernail chipped off from the edge. I got a replacement, but I sold it too as the rubber handle was becoming loose. Good design - bad steel (too hard - no flex) and bad handle quality. Kitchen knife qualities on a military design. Weird.
@@joex I stripped the coating off the blade and was wet sanding it in the shower (true, haha) and the hot water made the rubber handle to start getting loose. Crazy huh?
And some years ago (when the new design of it came out) I was even seriously considering buying this literally piece of shit knife. After seeing this video I am glad I didn't buy it.
With a fail that pronounced and unexpected, wouldn't you need to repeat that exact test like once or twice more with other M95 knives to see if it wasnt some undetected fault in that particular blade ?
i am not buying two or three knives for one test, as i said before, this is not sientific!
@@joex Ok ok...
Mine broke too. Steel has no flex.
@@joexseems sus
I think metal hitting metal and creating a crazy frequency and vibration in the cold
Yea any conductor can break but batoning metal into wood to split wood isn’t close to the same test
coulde be!
Really interested in the smaller version of this knife. Just wish there was an easier way to get one here in the States. Thank you for another enlightening video!
u are welcome!
What's the smaller version? Also ebay has many dealers selling this brand. But if you want the tevera jakkaripukko you're going to have to order from Europe.
The M07,it has thicker and shorter blade@@jimmycricket7946
Are you aware that this knife blade is made in the same place as the Jaakaripuukko and tha Skrama from same metal and same heat treatment by the same guys at Laurin Metalli in Kauhava? Nothing is different than the profile. All are 80CrV2 at 59.5 and machined with the same tools in the same room, probably from the same lot of steel.
Interesting that one broke so easily and the other is described as unbreakable.
i did not know, but it is stil sheat!
@@joex Yes, I'm pretty sure there was some kind of flaw in the steel sheet. ..or the 7.5° sabre profile makes it too thin compared to the 10° profile of the Jaakripuukko. The blade overall thickness and dimensions are the same.
Lauri makes most of the Puukko blades used in all small-scale Puukko production in Finland, the 80CrV2 machined and heat treated by Lauri is considered very strong, tough, reliable and of constant quality.
I was very surprised by your result, since it brings doubts about the reliability of Teravas as well. To my taste the Peltonen profile is better for all other use else than destruction test, and I have trusted the Lauri blade to be of equal quality in all knives.
@@max_ljv flaw in the steel, ok, so all blades who failed in my test had flaws!
@@joex Well, the teflon coating can also alter the strength somehow. But it's the same blade, same steel, same heat treatment, same factory, same thickness, as in the Terava 140, other than the 7.5° vs 10° grind in the otherwise generally same blade design. That's why the result is interesting.
ok
Great your video,
Which Puukko or Bushcraft knife could you recommend? 😊
thanks, check my "top" list videos!
With hardness comes a better edge, but also brittleness. For whacking stuff you might want to use any piece of steel, for doing knife stuff maybe you want something that is super sharp
cool!
Dang.. i have one and love it so far. Haven't been to hard on it yet but it preforms wonderful for regular tasks... Dang.... I bought it because i love my Winkler knife in 80crv2.
it is ok, but dont hit an iron rod!!!
Shocking ! It broke on the 3-rd strike
And I're read is made in 80CrV2 which should be very tough !
Some compares it with 3v which seems to be the the top of tge heap in steel toughness ( I'm not steel expert - is just what I found ) ...
Whatever : that's why we should test the knives - exactly to see how much they can take - and you are doing a great job doing those tests for us !
Appreciate !
thanks a lot, this knife broke too easy!
I don’t think you should be using a knife like a degenerate, that’s why you read good things about 80crv2. If you use it correctly you wont break it and can last a lifetime.
If you use it like a cavemen it will break, like any other knife will.
They wouldn’t use it as an army ordinance knife if it was bad quality now, would they?
Who the fuck chops metal with their knife? Jesus Christ the delusion in this channel
Perhaps a sample with a fragile blade came across, some kind of coincidence... It is difficult to say from one test that the knife is somehow bad...
80crv2 is more tough than 3v. not sure what the deal with this knife is, but ive seen 80crv2 breeze through torture testing and show much better lateral strength than 3v
@@1800moonSugar no it’s not. Search RUclips for videos of a maker breaking bars of a variety of different steels. 80crv2 is much much harder to break in the vice. It also has better shock resistance
Love the way the remaining bit of a Skrama was used to remove the handle. The newest versions of the M95 are made by the same people who make the Terava line, and same steel, though the Teravas lasted longer under test. I believe Peltonen has had several factories make them over the years, including Fiskas (please correct me if wrong). I have a much much earlier M95 and it is Glock soft, too soft, also different grind and tang design. These newer ones have been HT harder so going to be more brittle, but might hold an edge longer??? Every knife has some luck built in and this one has run out of it. The better knives hopefully have more luck. JoeX usually makes sure they run out of luck in short order, but then that stops manufacturers being sloppy. There are too many things I like about this knife to write it off on one test. Might just go and buy the latest version to see if that has more luck in my normal use.
did not heard that yet, but thanks for the intel!!!!
maybe i try a new one!
@@joex Just bought the latest and it has no printing on the handle. Steel 80CrV2. You are still going to break it! You broke a Chris Reeve Project quite quickly the other year; a knife that I got 7 years good "normal" use out of before retiring it. Retired it because I had history with it and didn't want it to go the way yours did...Lol!! The fastest knife I have broken was a Al Mar Pathfinder; just HT too hard for a large chopper (massive cresant chip out). Try a Martingale Golok, super soft, bomb proof.
This is not a knife, this is a crystal dick
Well i was considering getting this over a jaakaripuukko but it didn't make it 3 minutes with you.
puuko is better i think!
This is my first time warching a complete video by this Joe guy. You wanna know what learned?
Never let this guy near your car.
Oh, and also the knife broke way easier than I would have expected. (And I watched this video after ordering that exact knife about an hour ago! Lol!)
No regrets. I think it will be excellent for what I will use it for out in the bush.
And one more thing... Why do you ladies get upset that he breaks these knives? Its his knife and he's giving us useful information...
good idea!! first time full vid, that makes me cry!
I would like to see a pre 2015 version tested, I think you got a bad heat treat there. Great job, anyway! I've got an older version, never felt like it's about to come apart, I think Peltonen is no longer involved in today's production and Laurin Metalli is making a ton of blades, wouldn't be surprised if quality drops with volume sometimes. Other than that I sure am glad I've bought 10 military '78 Glocks for next to nothing 20 years ago in Austria but nine have been sitting in a box under my bed ever since, couldn't put a dent in the one I'm using, an old S shape guard version. Keep up the good work and be safe!
my friend, a lot of people saying, just mine is a "bad heat treat", i got a "fake" one, test the model from "1999", u got a "bad" one from the factory, the thing is this blade broke, if u want to have it tested again then send me one!!!! maybe your model from 2015, then we can see maybe a difference! cheers!!!! or ask Peltonen to send me a new one, if he is still alive!!! no offence!
@@joex Yeap, I doubt anyone fakes these knives. Peltonen is still alive but I doubt he cares that much about the newer productions. My knife is the second generation so it's older than 2015, thinking about replicating that tap test you did, if it breaks it breaks :) would really mean it's crap, not going through all the other stuff though. I don't think you should test a knife model twice it would open up a requirement for all of them then. Cheers and have a great day!
@@astral5ram ok
Well, that was an odd break. I didn't even think it would be possible to break steel clean off with a few taps like that UNLESS it's a file or other tool like a scoring pen tip that's been purposefully treated to be rock hard -those you can break by just dropping them accidentally. A carbon-steel knife should never break that easily unless there's a manufacturing flaw or failed heat treatment involved. I've seen similar breaks in DIY knives that were made from old files -which is why most files don't make for good knives even with heat treatment and just any piece of metal doesn't make a good blade, -wrong type of steel-mix and improper hardening for intended use.
one of my first vids!!!
the knife is of high quality and reliable, only an idiot does such things with a knife!!!
This is not a knife, this is a crystal dick
Muy interesante ver cuchillos en pruebas extremas, es de agradecer.Yo quiero un cuchillo de supervivencia que ademas de funcionar bien como cuchillo aguante mucho mucho 😢
gracias!
The Glock knife gets more impressive each times the damage of the other knives are shown with these tests .
The Peltonen did quite well, during stabbing, though the tip damage did seem a little worse than on the Glock.
And the Glock has the thinner tip also..
But that breakage was a bit too much too early. Dang... crazy
yes, you said it all!! i will test a Glock 78 against this iron rod, just for comparison soon! to be sure....
@@joex
Yes, that will be interesting.
Start soft at first just like with the Peltonen, for fair comparison, than build up with harder strikes.
@@Ve-suvius it is done already, i filmed all the material already, but it takes time to flick it to together!!! i made many knifevideos with my gopros already, but it is like in the movie business, they film a movie in 2022 and it is in cinema at 2023,haha
@@joex
haha, alright then.
Well, I'll see it when you post it.
Glock is hardened very low, btw most killers-knives too. Has nothing to be general use knife (bushcraft knife). Peltonen is very good general / bushcraft knife.
What is your favorite knife you have ever reviewed?
CIVIVI ELEMENTUM!
Damn bro another knife I really liked. I was wondering what the tang looked like. Kinda funny watching you cut the handle with the broken skrama which is another knife that was on my list.
Skrama is cool, worth buying!!!
@@joex yeah I'm definitely getting one mostly because it's very unique. I've also haven't seen many that didn't like it. Fact the only bad I heard was the stainless model. Everyone else praise the 80cv model. I also like 140 puukko
@@richardhenry1969 i killed a 140 puukko too,!! video will be upladed...dont't buy a stainless Skrama!!! they break like ice!!
@@joex lol your awesome.
That's why you have another one... also that knive is made of carbon steel and it's made to be easily resharpened.
COOL!
That's why i like skrama 240. When you break it, you still can use it as knife 😂
Thats true!
Yes Terava skrama is Superior knife
Thank you! Nice looking army and general use knife but so brittle. You have just saved me from buying this knife. Nowadays, the most of us we don;t want to waste our money in bad quality products.
yeah i agree, glad u like it!
@@joex 😀😀2 Months ago, I watched one of your videos about abusing a cold steel folding knife. After your test I realised that it was a good knife and I ordered it. Thank you.
@@Franco-xs4gj
I agree. Don't you just hate it when you try to make firewood out of an iron pole and your knife doesn't like it?
Stay with Terävä Jääkäripuukko and you're safe. And stay away from the DBK Hypes.
good idea!
Great video.
You are one of the best knife testers on youtube.
The performance of the knives in normal use isn't differ too much, but in destructive tests like your test it will show the true value of a knife.
I hope you can do the destructive tests on 2 models of Mora Garberg knives (carbon and stainless).
Thanks for hard work !
thanks, i will try to do tests on those knives in the future!!
What’s good about testing a knife that it’s not designed for piercing (there are several knives that have piecing blades made for the jobs) and using it as a metal saw? Are you as dumb as this clown in the video? Jesus Christ
Don’t use your knives as a cavemen, you will get good use out of them. You need an heavy duty piercing knife? You go for a tanto blade, not a military all purpose knife made for working wood and skinning game. You need something to chop metal? You go for a metal saw, not a freaking knife.
Although I agree the failure wouldn't be realistic for a woods knife etc... This is meant as a military utility knife and should have been tougher. I've got the Terava puukko 140mm which is indeed a tough knife although the same steel and also made by the same company. I was gonna give the M95 a try as a tough utility knife but not now.
glad u like it!
Sorry for telling this, but its just pure stupid to test a knife like a crowbar or tool designed for prying. It is like if you test a LandCruiser if it can swim through a lake, and when it sinks down you post a video of it and telling people: " It is not a boat. Fail."
sorry but i just read: blablablablablablablablablablablablablablablabla
lol
@@joex lol
The knife reviews/destruction test are informative. Keep it up joe X!
One day a person might have to use a knife hard and it is good too know how they hold up..
Its destruction test dumbass
Merci pour la vidéo
Of course it´s going to be more brittle than the Glock,l it has the same steel (and manifacturer) as the Skrama and Jäkääripuuko, 80CrV2 and it is harder than the steel in Glock-knives, I do believe laurin metallis heat treatement usually is very good but of course there might be some variations. I would probably also go for the Glock if I was gonna abuse the knife, either way I like both of them.
thanks for the info, didn't know that!!! greets!!!
Glock is more like a pry bar and won't hold edge. Useless as a puukko unless you sharpen it after every use.
@@axeliciou i agree to disagree!
Better buy the varusteleka knives they are even made in the same factory
exactly!
Not the one I received, it was awful, really bad uneven grinds and a poor heat treat.
Could you please try another Just to be sure
to be sure!!!!
Hello, Mr. Knifekiller, Your videos are so cute and adorable🥰
i love u too!
Auf deinem Kanal hab ich es nicht gefunden lol :D danke für´s Testen :)
Gerne 😁
@@joex die Penetrationsfähigkeit ist schon bemerkenswert, oder siehst du das anders :D?
Could you test at some point one of Cold Steel Drop Forged Bowie ?
I saw a test from Chris Tanner from Preparedmind101 - did some quite tough prying with Drop Forged Hunter - it withstood prying without issue (of course, the Hunter is a short blade so the torque is lower ) but would be very interesting to see how much 52100 can take
Bowies, on the other hand are pretty large (at least the big one - 24 cm blade )
The smaller Drop Forged Bowie (about 17 cm blade) is also pretty cheap
i will try to get one, but don't get me wrong, Preparedmind101 and knife testing??
@@joex Yeah, I know what you're saying - but with that Cold Steel Drop Forged Hunter he quite did a tip test - I was very surprised myself ...
Actually made one of the most hard tip testing - of course, does not compare with your tests ! 👍
@@joex He's bushcrafter - he doesn't hard test knives in 99% of the cases
@@lucianbrad4291 ok!
@@lucianbrad4291 i know his videos, he is also one reason i started my channel!!
I wonder if that one got tempered poorly?
I've got a few Finnish knives and haven't had one fail yet... mind you I don't do what you do. Just the way it broke makes me think there was a hairline stress fracture from the manufacturing process.
i dont think so!
I think the same.
The steel is good and thick, it must be the heat treatment.
The thing is they should not sell knives from a bad batch.
Schade jetzt ist das schöne teil Kaputt ich werde mir keins kaufen, obwohl ich solche sachen mit meinen Messern nicht versuche ,dankeschön fürs testen 👍
ok cool!
Have you ever tried to use a knife in a normal way ? It might be an enlightening experience to use a tool what it is meant for, especially in the case of such a wonderful piece of Finnish craftsmanship as this particular knife.
Fuck normal, i think it is the wrong channel 4 you!
It's not uncommon for a knife to strike metal, even if by accident.
This is shit knife. A Mora bushcraft or glock knifewould never break for this tests, and it iswy cheaper. With right hest trest the 80cv steel is extremely tough. It is good eith tests like this for us counsumers.
@@akejohansson2860 lmfao
Sure, Mora Nisse.
Earlier I was sad when I lost my Peltone's Ranger knife. Now I'm not sad anymore. How is it possible that it fell apart so easily? Varusteleka's knives have the same blade material and are made by the same company. And Varusteleka's knives last longer. If a war broke out, which knife would you take with you, assuming that you would find yourself in a very unlikely close combat situation and you would have to do other military things with the knife. Glock M78?
i like my Glock!
I was surprised. Perhaps it was just a bad egg? But then again...3 hits!? Its meant to be a military knife! Glad I brought 8 Glock FM78's recently, before they go bye bye's.
one of my first vids!
At the same time it's not a knife made for that, a glock would be less efficient in the wood or for bushcrafting and survival knife. I am not sure that you would use a knife to break a windscreen, better with a stone 😉
are u kidding me???? car accident......emergency break - u prefer a stone - OMG !!!!
sometimes using your brain before you write a comment.....
Your elbow is enough in a stressful situation.😉
@@oliviergavillet6418 Try that irl and you'll break your elbow lmao.
Wtf!?😳😖 I bought this one for my nephew, when he went to the army. Paid like 100 euros for the blade with leather sheat. I wanted to buy scandi and was sure my Finn brothers could not fuck up a knife. I have used my carbonV srk for more than 30 years now.. It would breeze through the test. Very dissapointing, i believed i gave a great gift to my nephew, a knife for the rest of his life...now i have to buy him another one. Maybe EKA... The would never fuck up a heat treat.
yeah, this one is not too good!
I love that knife, but you have been fair.
thanks!
Kannst Du dir vorstellen das es ein Messer gibt das Du nicht zerstören kannst ??
ja einige!
@@joex Welche sin das ??
WTG ARES usw
"surviver" videos sind zu empfehlen!
@@joex Danke
When the guys at DBK said this is a competitor for the Jaakaripuukko, I was really interested in this one. Then you tap it against some metal a couple of times and it pinged away as quickly as my interest in the knife did 😅 even if you got one from a bad batch, after seeing what the Jaakaripuukko survived, I'll stick with the latter and avoid the risk of having a strong gust of wind break my tool.
DBKs are too soft!
That's weirdest way to use Sissi Puukko i ever seen. But interesting anyhow.
you have to be weird to do weird stuff!!!
Нож должен резать.А это конечно знатное убийство инструмента.😄👍
thanks!
And the winner is Terava Jakkaripuuko ⚔️
yes!
Hi Joe, nice test ! 👍
I own 3 Glock 78 knives, which I like very much, and was searching for tests about the Peltonen M95 knife.
Was planning to buy one, but after seeing your test, I am not so sure anymore......😉
A Glock is very lightweight, and......indestructable 😃
check out my glock 78 videos, i have some crazy tests!!
I don’t think you should be using a knife like a degenerate, that’s why you read good things about 80crv2. If you use it correctly you wont break it and can last a lifetime.
If you use it like a cavemen it will break, like any other knife will.
They wouldn’t use it as an army ordinance knife if it was bad quality now, would they?
Who the fuck chops metal with their knife? Jesus Christ the delusion in this channel
I've had my m95 puukko for 5 years & is amazing
But I'm not hitting it against solid steel which is something that you wouldn't do.
But I have batonned it through thick logs & it was fine 🙂
Glock maybe is "indestructable", but very poor edge retention
Yeah that's bad. I will turn mine into a medieval bollock dagger blade.
ok cool
Is this an idiotic test for knife performance? Yes. Very. Should a knife with a NATO distribution number that is billed by Peltonen as a military/survival knife break that easily? No.
I have an M95 and an M07. Both have performed flawlessly for me in normal outdoor Bushcraft type use. I much prefer them to the corresponding varusteleka models. I can recommend both models without reservation. Peltonen are perhaps the best knives for the money that I have ever owned.
Marlboro!!!!
You can regrind the blade and the handle and make a neck knife or an EDC. Excellent video. Thank you for your work.
thanks for your info and watching my video, thats a good idea! maybe i will try that!!! greetings to you Sir!!
Glad i went with the jaakaripukko instead, this sissi pukko acted just like a sissy!!
good!
Duuuuumb !
thanks!
Test insulso!!..
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Strange name for a knife - Sissi puuko- does it means its a sisy knife? 😁👍
it is finnish for something, i do not know!
sissi = guerilla.
On a separate note I'm kind of shocked how easily it broke in the tests. The older Fiskars made variants could be better though. or it could just come down to some faulty heat treatment.
@@mynamingislackluster3710 Thank you- then it must be a serious knife....too bad it broke, didnt expect this...
@@mynamingislackluster3710
Shit! I just want to buy one.
ok!
Why are you so quiet today? Where is the fun what happen. Did utube B treatan you? Did you really hurt their feelings?
i feel nothing i am not human!
Nice! I didn’t buy it😀
cool!
Shit but Ironie rod is strong
indeed!
man...every knife i find on the internet now that has great appeal to me seems to be shit now, almost like packs from karrimor 😤
i would go out of my way to spend 200€ on this one with a kydex sheath and then i find out that the chef himself already testet it and it sucks really hard 😮💨
i'm grateful for your testing cause i hate being ripped off but i sold pretty much every knife i own exept the moras & my skramas...anyways, keep it up sir
Cooll, glad i could help!🤟🤟🤟🤟
I threw my Peltonen knife at a tree - it bounced down on the rock below - and a piece large as a fingernail chipped off from the edge. I got a replacement, but I sold it too as the rubber handle was becoming loose. Good design - bad steel (too hard - no flex) and bad handle quality. Kitchen knife qualities on a military design. Weird.
yeah, this one did not so good!! i can not believe that this should be a military knife!
@@joex I stripped the coating off the blade and was wet sanding it in the shower (true, haha) and the hot water made the rubber handle to start getting loose. Crazy huh?
@@iljaj7922 yeah, thats weird!
Stupid test.
and? thats it?
@@joex Yep, the knife is not made for striking steel bars or to be stuck through car windows. :)
@@zekevarg3043 said who? you Smartboy?
@@joex No, J-P Peltonen.
@@zekevarg3043 ?????
LMAO
And some years ago (when the new design of it came out) I was even seriously considering buying this literally piece of shit knife. After seeing this video I am glad I didn't buy it.