Cold Steel Safe Maker II Review

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • A quick review of the Cold Steel Safe Maker II push dagger. This is one of my first videos. If you have any comments or suggestions please let me know!
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    Specifications:
    Item Number: 12DCST
    Item Name: Safe Maker II
    Weight: 2.3 oz.
    Blade Thickness: 4.6 mm
    Blade Length: 3.25" (cutting edge is 2.25")
    Handle: 1.75" Long Kray-Ex
    Overall: 5.0"
    Steel: Japanese AUS-8A Stainless with Stonewash Finish
    Sheath: Secure-Ex
    Made in Taiwan

Комментарии • 32

  • @stevengabio2163
    @stevengabio2163 20 дней назад +1

    Cool review brother

  • @strikesubmit
    @strikesubmit 3 года назад +5

    Nice. I got the Urban edge. Thankfully it came razor sharp. Only thing was the sheath didn’t have the belt clip.

  • @Knivesout101
    @Knivesout101 11 месяцев назад +1

    The C clips are good for attaching to your belt.

  • @Alan7997
    @Alan7997 3 года назад +10

    I'd love a push dagger but they're banned here. Welcome to the nanny state!

    • @brianlash154
      @brianlash154 2 года назад +1

      Get one anyway. I suspect we are from the same state and if that's the case it's only getting worse
      Can't put a price on your life
      So don't let someone take it from ya

    • @Alan7997
      @Alan7997 2 года назад +5

      @@brianlash154 Unfortunately I live in the UK and it would be confiscated at customs. I've got a KA-BAR, kukri and a mean looking karambit not to mention a crossbow with broadhead bolts in the 10 months since my original post though.

    • @nevadacario2000
      @nevadacario2000 2 года назад +1

      @@Alan7997 would you like to stay in the UK?

    • @Alan7997
      @Alan7997 2 года назад +1

      @@nevadacario2000 Truth be told, not really.

    • @nevadacario2000
      @nevadacario2000 2 года назад

      @@Alan7997 so will you stay and give up or migrate?

  • @joash480
    @joash480 4 месяца назад +2

    its a stabbing tool not a slicing tool

  • @turtletruth
    @turtletruth 9 месяцев назад +1

    The sheath breaks in fast... Usually, after 5 or 6 times taking it in and out of the sheath.

  • @liennitram9291
    @liennitram9291 Год назад +1

    Is your sheath wearing in? I just bought mine and have found as long as I carry it on a good stiff belt it comes out fairly quickly. It definitely isn't coming out of I don't want it to.

    • @11ops11
      @11ops11  Год назад +1

      I couldn't say, I've actually been living overseas since I made this video and I made the mistake of leaving this at home. Hopefully I'll be able to go back and take it sometime this year.

  • @FartinSpartin
    @FartinSpartin 2 года назад +1

    The thing with the paracord.. whats preventing the knife shifting back and forth in your waistline?

    • @11ops11
      @11ops11  2 года назад +1

      It does shift back and forth a bit. That said, it's still very easy to grab and I haven't found any issue with it shifting so far that it wasn't practical. I wouldn't carry it IWB if I was going hiking or something, but for walking around the street it has been great.

  • @r3ptile584
    @r3ptile584 3 года назад +2

    Cold Steel made amazing products for years. Arguably the best commercial blades on the market. But in the few years prior to selling the company, Lynn Thompson’s own disinterest was sadly reflected in the product... That’s exemplified here, where an entire half of the blade is left without a grind. We can also see this in the cheap unfixed clip used on the Kobun tanto, when compared to the incredible ulti-clip of the drop forged boot knife (52100 Monolith Series). As time went on, design and manufacturing quality steadily decreased. However, products from 2006-2015 generally remain the best blades ever made.

    • @stephen8433
      @stephen8433 8 месяцев назад +1

      I thought he sold out because his wife was sick.

  • @MrAtaripitbull
    @MrAtaripitbull Год назад +1

    Totally not feeling the flat side of this blade at all ! I understand that cold steel says it's so the blade meets less resistance when plunging, but I feel that it makes the blade more prone to breaking being so thin.

  • @yourfilipinotv6477
    @yourfilipinotv6477 2 года назад +1

    It is cumbersome for a neck knife IMO.

  • @Grayfizzle
    @Grayfizzle Год назад

    Isn't that the night they used in Purge election year?

  • @Ridg76
    @Ridg76 2 года назад

    The blade is 3.25", not 2.25".

    • @Michaelofficial2214
      @Michaelofficial2214 Год назад

      Yeah pommel have 3.25,but working edge have 2.25. Its dagger so he made a mistake

  • @smnichols1010
    @smnichols1010 Год назад +1

    I rather pay $20 more for a stainless belt clip

  • @GovtWatchdog
    @GovtWatchdog 3 года назад

    3.25" blade

    • @Creshex8
      @Creshex8 Год назад

      I’m getting the same confusion. The urban edge is supposed to have a 2.5 inch blade, but this bigger one is being reported as having a 2.25 inch blade? I feel like maybe people are getting sent urban edge knives by accident.

  • @dlmsarge8329
    @dlmsarge8329 2 года назад

    Pass

  • @tonydapony7301
    @tonydapony7301 Год назад

    It’s a push knife it’s not gonna be meant for slashing that’s why it’s made the way it is we got them on are gun belts and train often with these same as a gun having it don’t mean it’s useful it you just look at it and the case looks like it’s the right type of hold power it’s rip punch and defend yourself