You never want to use a typical knife lubricant (KPL, Nano Oil, Mineral Oil, etc.) in an OTF. Only use a “dry” lubricant such as Rem Oil or Heretic’s specific OTF lubricant. Please pin this comment so everyone sees this..
Got the blue version a while back and I'm happy with it. Carries nice, comfortable ergonomics and it's never misfires no matter how much I use it. Good review brother 👍 Thanks!
Hollywood has made certain things look dangerous for years that aren’t . That is a big problem in the pew pew industry. I suggest buying a Ritter Houge at some point as all sales contribute to his mission to change silly knife laws all across the country. It doesn’t hurt that his RSK is one of the best folders ever made. USA made 100%.
That's actually a pretty common mistaken idea. So you're not alone in that. It definitely helps that people are dispelling that myth. That's not to say that there isn't a bit of danger tho. Depending on how pointy the tip of the blade is, if you say... foolishly fire it off straight into bare skin, yes there is enough force to break the skin. But it's going to be more of a "clean it off and put a bandaid on it" wound, rather than a "have to put stitches in it" wound.
I have the blue. They are made (assembled) by Cobratec in US for Boker and parts are made in either Taiwan or China, as I understand it. 👍 Designed by Lucas Burnley
Nobody deleted your comment I actually answered it, I don't delete comments unless they are spam, they are labeled made in 🇺🇸 because it takes 51% to legally labeled that, it doesn't say 100% made in the 🇺🇸 which is when every part was made and ensembles in the USA. Even the USA made Kershaw knives are that way and many other USA made knives, unless they say 100%
@@KVideossss sometimes RUclips deletes comments for dumb reasons. I’ve seen plenty of mine get erased in real time by the filter they have in place. It can mistake a bunch of harmless things for the things they want to suppress. No talking bad about China or it’s gone.
Good luck on your search, I try to buy American anything when I can, but the knife search was tough. I settled for a link in 20 cv, which is a decent knife, but wish it wasn’t assisted because I’m a big boy. Hopefully someday we get back to manufacturing badass stuff in America again and we all have great jobs and huge houses like the old days.
It’s such a clean looking knife. Are there other blade shapes available? A quality American made OTF under $100 is not something I’d ever thought I’d see. Thank you for sharing ❤️🔪
Smith & Wesson has OTF’s around $60. Amazing knives. Why are the prices so low. Because they are Smith & Wesson. They do mass not low quantities like everyone else.
Looks like a great OTF for the price. Not into then but for those who are it seems like a good option. Im with you on assisted knives, feels like they don't want to make a knife with good action so they make it assisted bunch of bull. Might want to consider some smaller makers an maybe even multi-tools like Leatherman for USA made knives under $100. And maybe even some EDC fixed blades that are USA made. Thanks for the great vid and keep making sharp things fun and enjoyable
OTF look and feel really cool, buti amy be one of the very few people who are not really a fan of OTFs. The strange part is i don't even know why i don't like them as much.
In light of the Hoback debacle it’d be good if all knife companies were specific about where their knives are assembled and what % of the parts are American and Chinese.
when they first came out they had big problems. They had a recall but before they had the recall i bought 1 from bhq and out the box it failed to close. So i sent that back. Then i bought a second one and out of the box same thing by not locking when closing the blade.. bhq was great and let me send both back and they gave me a 50 dollar credit. Then i went to look at the knife about 3 months later and it was on recall. lol I hope that these new batch of these sleek knives are A OK!!!
Yep. I got the cobratech FS3 large. They claim their scales are machined here in the us. Using parts from overseas (assembled) here in the us. And technically made in us???. I know cobratech is pricy. Lets face it people. Only way your going to put a 100% us made OTF in your pocket is to pay up for a microtech.
These seem like nice knives but after checking these are built in USA in collaboration with CobraTec. CobraTec knives are also made in USA with Chinese parts. I know because if you call CobraTec there answer is our parts are made to our specs in China and assembled in USA. Not saying they are bad I own one.
belle vidéo , mais peut tu me dire si la lame à beaucoup de jeu en position ouverte ? ou est ce que la lame ne bouge pas de haut en bas et de droite à gauche ? Merci d'avance .
I have a Kershaw Link in 20CV, it has one hellva assisted blade that come flying out! But I guess it’s still called a manual knife.. shit I’d call it automatic! Lol an when I got mine it was selling for around $80 bucks.
US made knives under 100$? Gerber Gator in 154cm (~45$, but on sale as low as 28$), Kershaw link 20CV (80$ or so), Kershaw Leek (~50$) in 14c28n, Kershaw Bareknuckle in 20cv (got mine for around 80$), there was (IDK if still around) a US-made Boker folder in 154cm (on sale at knife center for 40 something$), the Kershaw launch series in CPM154 are around 100$. We definitely need more! Forgot about the Knockout (got mine in M390 for around 80$), but you just mentioned it. Yes, I wish Kershaw used more of their KVT bearings in their folders (as well as 14c28n in their budget lines). So many of the Kershaws could potentially fit in that category if they just did those two things.
Thanks for the list, the Kershaw are amazing and are most likely the best I didn't want a list with only Kershaws, a Gerber won't be on the list especially with best in the title, appreciate the help 👊
@@NeevesKnives Yeah, sorry...I didn't mean to imply that the Gerber Gator would be in a "best" category. I mention it because I was surprised to hear Outpost76 mention the steel on it (154) was solid and for the price (and being a US-made folder) it's a decent buy (I can't think-off hand-of any US made knife with 154 at that price).
il y a les Vespa et les fat dragon en otf en dessous de 100 dollars en couteaux respectables à présenter aussi 😉 si cela peut t'aider pour faire une prochaine review pour des otf en dessous de 100 dollars . Continue comme ça 😊👍
I JUST FIXED THEM HERES A LINK TO KNIVES FROM VIDEO THE ONES IN THE DESCRIPTION SHOULD WORK ALSO, THE ACTUAL MODEL MIGHT NOT BE IN STOCK shrsl.com/3woe8
@@NeevesKnives it’s double. But obviously you can pull the blade out further. But it doesn’t move any way else. But I don’t know if it’s intentional haha. After about 2 months there’s a mark along the blade where I think it’s been rubbing on way jn and out. But I’ve been using it daily.
Was thinking the whole time they look like a cobratec and then I saw the cobratec logo on the opposite side of the boker logo. Definitely cobratec made, American made, they’re from Texas, my state, the best state. Dollar for dollar better than microtech, don’t get me wrong microtechs are nice but imo overpriced . Came close to buying the cobratec but I didn’t bc I didn’t know that otf shut if you stab them hard so that was a deal breaker for me but at the store I was in I got to handle both and the cobratec just feels so much better sure it’s d2 but still a very good steel
A good quality otf shouldn't shut if you stab them, I've seen budget ones hammered through wood let alone quality ones, they will stop only during firing, once they are opened they shouldn't disengage during stabbing atleast without breaking
Dustin that blows man get that warranty if possible and Neeves I didn’t know this I was told this at the store i was in and never really bothered to see if it was true,I stand corrected, appreciate the knowledge. Also I guess I never really bothered for learning more on OTFs bc I dislike the blade play they have but that’s the nature of the beast and the deadlock is too much money for me to excuse on a knife but with this new knowledge I might pick up this Boker or a Cobratec I can deal with a blade play if it can stab
I bought this knife and its junk. it malfunctioned the day I bought it. I havent talked to customer service yet nor have I been able to fix it. The coating is for shit too. Its wearing off and its not like I've used it much. Doubt I will ever buy this brand again.
Maybe its hard to find US made knives under 100$, when most of all big US knive companies have moved their productions of knives of under 100$ (budget knives) outside the US because its cheaper labor etc. And that good knives from US have a pricepoint above the 100$ range 😊 plus if you exclude the buck knives and Kershaw
Good luck with that list with the way our economy is sinking and it will continue to go down hill for years to come bc of our down right horrid president and the government...
You never want to use a typical knife lubricant (KPL, Nano Oil, Mineral Oil, etc.) in an OTF. Only use a “dry” lubricant such as Rem Oil or Heretic’s specific OTF lubricant. Please pin this comment so everyone sees this..
👊 tuff glide 🇺🇸 made is what I have I'm really not happy with it though I'll have to try out the dry Remington oil
I use the Rem oil on all my stuff
Rem oil isn't dry.
Remington oil sucks. Clp is where it's at.
Yep I used regular gun oil on my OTF and it malfunctioned right away
Got the blue version a while back and I'm happy with it. Carries nice, comfortable ergonomics and it's never misfires no matter how much I use it. Good review brother 👍 Thanks!
4:55 Thank you for clarifying this. I was one of those people that avoided OTF's because I thought I would end up impaling myself.
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Hollywood has made certain things look dangerous for years that aren’t . That is a big problem in the pew pew industry. I suggest buying a Ritter Houge at some point as all sales contribute to his mission to change silly knife laws all across the country. It doesn’t hurt that his RSK is one of the best folders ever made. USA made 100%.
That's actually a pretty common mistaken idea. So you're not alone in that.
It definitely helps that people are dispelling that myth.
That's not to say that there isn't a bit of danger tho. Depending on how pointy the tip of the blade is, if you say... foolishly fire it off straight into bare skin, yes there is enough force to break the skin. But it's going to be more of a "clean it off and put a bandaid on it" wound, rather than a "have to put stitches in it" wound.
I have the blue. They are made (assembled) by Cobratec in US for Boker and parts are made in either Taiwan or China, as I understand it. 👍 Designed by Lucas Burnley
Thanks bro. You gust saved me $120
Nobody deleted your comment I actually answered it, I don't delete comments unless they are spam, they are labeled made in 🇺🇸 because it takes 51% to legally labeled that, it doesn't say 100% made in the 🇺🇸 which is when every part was made and ensembles in the USA. Even the USA made Kershaw knives are that way and many other USA made knives, unless they say 100%
@@KVideossss sometimes RUclips deletes comments for dumb reasons. I’ve seen plenty of mine get erased in real time by the filter they have in place. It can mistake a bunch of harmless things for the things they want to suppress. No talking bad about China or it’s gone.
@@NeevesKnives Thanks for that info, Jarad 👍🗡️👍
These are suspiciously similar to Vespa branded OTF knives that can be found from Chinese import sites.
That "I love you guys" at the end made me happy we all love and support you too Jared!!!👏
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I have this knife! I love it, very clean, seems well made. Carry it almost every day.
Good luck on your search, I try to buy American anything when I can, but the knife search was tough. I settled for a link in 20 cv, which is a decent knife, but wish it wasn’t assisted because I’m a big boy. Hopefully someday we get back to manufacturing badass stuff in America again and we all have great jobs and huge houses like the old days.
I hope so
@@NeevesKnives Me too!
That day is coming my friend. And sooner than most ppl would think.
I just got mine in the mail yesterday. So far I really like it.
It’s such a clean looking knife. Are there other blade shapes available?
A quality American made OTF under $100 is not something I’d ever thought I’d see.
Thank you for sharing ❤️🔪
I don't think this one comes in other blade shapes but the company that did their oem work has different shapes I'm sure
Smith & Wesson has OTF’s around $60. Amazing knives. Why are the prices so low. Because they are Smith & Wesson. They do mass not low quantities like everyone else.
Where is this knife available at, if still available.
The 20CV Kershaw skyline was just re-released @ $99.95 It seems to be a better working knife than before with how it flips open.
We shall see 😉
Looks like a great OTF for the price. Not into then but for those who are it seems like a good option. Im with you on assisted knives, feels like they don't want to make a knife with good action so they make it assisted bunch of bull. Might want to consider some smaller makers an maybe even multi-tools like Leatherman for USA made knives under $100. And maybe even some EDC fixed blades that are USA made. Thanks for the great vid and keep making sharp things fun and enjoyable
Very cool knife. I look forward to the top USA made list =3
We have a different view on what budget is 😆😊😎 was thinking $50 to $70 max
I have been looking for a decent otf for the money this looks like the one thanks for the reviews man I have been enjoying the channel 👍
OTF look and feel really cool, buti amy be one of the very few people who are not really a fan of OTFs. The strange part is i don't even know why i don't like them as much.
Honestly I'm not a huge fan either but I done just review for myself
I'm on the same boat, haven't really seen an OTF that has called to me, yet.
In light of the Hoback debacle it’d be good if all knife companies were specific about where their knives are assembled and what % of the parts are American and Chinese.
Thanks for the great content. I ordered one of these in blue today. Super excited.
Would u suggest the boker kwaiken OTF or the sos knife
D2 is extremely good for long term cutting. I'd rather have it than any mid grade stainless
Steel. I'll oil it.
Nice looking design. I don't yet have an OTF in my connection yet but I do love my side openers.
when they first came out they had big problems. They had a recall but before they had the recall i bought 1 from bhq and out the box it failed to close. So i sent that back. Then i bought a second one and out of the box same thing by not locking when closing the blade.. bhq was great and let me send both back and they gave me a 50 dollar credit. Then i went to look at the knife about 3 months later and it was on recall. lol I hope that these new batch of these sleek knives are A OK!!!
It seems fine, noproblems yet
I always liked those, id love to try the Vox design Boker just like this one as it’s also made in the US.
Yep. I got the cobratech FS3 large. They claim their scales are machined here in the us. Using parts from overseas (assembled) here in the us. And technically made in us???. I know cobratech is pricy. Lets face it people. Only way your going to put a 100% us made OTF in your pocket is to pay up for a microtech.
Microtech proprietary hardware sucks. And they're rediculously over priced. Guardian Tactical every day of the week.
I own 2 otfs now I want another lol. Thanks Jered 😜👍✌
Never been a otf guy but always wanted one. Finally bought Gardian tactical it's a little big for everyday. But everything says better than microtech.
Nice knife does anybody have input on Cobratec King ? Thank you .
Really looking forward to your take on USA made 100 dollar knives!!
These seem like nice knives but after checking these are built in USA in collaboration with CobraTec. CobraTec knives are also made in USA with Chinese parts. I know because if you call CobraTec there answer is our parts are made to our specs in China and assembled in USA. Not saying they are bad I own one.
In order to be usa made they have to have 51% of the work done here, 100% usa is 100%
Wow, that thing looks nice!
Love the videos! Really looking forward to that 100$ USA made knives video
Coming very soon
$100, not 100$.
@@wehrewulf $100 not 100$ 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓 gosh you’re so smart thanks for correcting my month old RUclips comment
I love otfs. love your videos.
where can i buy this?Any links?
belle vidéo , mais peut tu me dire si la lame à beaucoup de jeu en position ouverte ? ou est ce que la lame ne bouge pas de haut en bas et de droite à gauche ? Merci d'avance .
It’s got a clean slick look
Wow, im really impressed for that price range.
Yeah I'm sure parts come from over seas but atleast 51% is made in the USA to have the label
How about the Kershaw Link 1776OLSW. Yes it's assisted, but its got CPM 20CV and a well done, ergonomic aluminum handle.
Cant wait to see that list brother... keep it up
I really like this knife, thanks for the content.
Damit! I’ve bought so many knives because of you, and this looks like it will be another one... And I’m not even a “knife guy”.
😆 🤣 you are now
Id say go 150, but I'd really like to see what you come up with under 100 bones
Would love to have an automatic, but California’s 2-inch limitation for automatics really takes the fun out of it!
There are many cool CA legal knives
I believe the kershaw launch 4 is legal
@@paytonsrc5340 if it is under 2-inches, then yes.
I've got several kalisnakofs for years, never failed me yet .Liking all the Burnley Kwakn ,what is the blade length? D 2 🙂.
I showed the specs in the video, I think it's 3.4 or something
I have a Kershaw Link in 20CV, it has one hellva assisted blade that come flying out! But I guess it’s still called a manual knife.. shit I’d call it automatic! Lol an when I got mine it was selling for around $80 bucks.
Where do you find all of these otf and gravity knives? I can't seem to find any online.
Finally happy that a nice looking USA made equipment is ready and sharp as hell!!
*USA ASSEMBLED...
*USA ASSEMBLED...
US made knives under 100$? Gerber Gator in 154cm (~45$, but on sale as low as 28$), Kershaw link 20CV (80$ or so), Kershaw Leek (~50$) in 14c28n, Kershaw Bareknuckle in 20cv (got mine for around 80$), there was (IDK if still around) a US-made Boker folder in 154cm (on sale at knife center for 40 something$), the Kershaw launch series in CPM154 are around 100$. We definitely need more! Forgot about the Knockout (got mine in M390 for around 80$), but you just mentioned it. Yes, I wish Kershaw used more of their KVT bearings in their folders (as well as 14c28n in their budget lines). So many of the Kershaws could potentially fit in that category if they just did those two things.
Thanks for the list, the Kershaw are amazing and are most likely the best I didn't want a list with only Kershaws, a Gerber won't be on the list especially with best in the title, appreciate the help 👊
@@NeevesKnives Yeah, sorry...I didn't mean to imply that the Gerber Gator would be in a "best" category. I mention it because I was surprised to hear Outpost76 mention the steel on it (154) was solid and for the price (and being a US-made folder) it's a decent buy (I can't think-off hand-of any US made knife with 154 at that price).
Yeah, I can see this becoming my EDC knife.
I have the blue version. It hides in the pocket. You'll forget it's there. I check my jeans 3 times for EDC gear before washing them lol
@@sharingallgoodfruit8513 that's good to know. My current pocket knife, a cheap but good Gerber, I can always feel it. I'd rather I didn't.
Dude! That looks like my vape pen! Lol I’ve been wondering about this otf. This is great! I wanted you to review it! Dreams do come true! Lol
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BIDENOMICS........$$$$150
Awesome find and review brother 👍
il y a les Vespa et les fat dragon en otf en dessous de 100 dollars en couteaux respectables à présenter aussi 😉 si cela peut t'aider pour faire une prochaine review pour des otf en dessous de 100 dollars . Continue comme ça 😊👍
Nice review but I went to go buy one on the website and its $175.95 now! - this inflation bs sucks
Yeah I'm sorry
I'm going to wait for a drop point version, maybe a different steel. Looks good though
Jared, do you use plain ole mineral oil on D2 (for rust prevention) or something else? Thanks.
You can, I usually use 3 in 1 oil. Kpl makes great knife oil as well, but really any oil will work
@@NeevesKnives Great, thanks! Looking for budget options and 3 in 1 seems to be just that.
Best budget OTF is Cobratec 🐍
Great video bud per usual
This knife looks sweet
my microtech 85 was never reliable.. then it broke! I'm so pissed off for the price I paid, I almost threw it in the garbage..
Why not send it in , it's got a great lifetime warranty
❤️ the review of this OTF good 👁 👁 🔪 👍
Thanks😊
Have you ever looked at CobraTec knives? They make inexpensive OTF knives, made in Texas…… well assembled anyway
They are the ones that technically make this
145 now at blade HQ
nope theres another us maker of an otf w zero rattle and titanium too....very very high quality m390 steel blade yes dude
Who? The only one I know of is G AND G HAWK
In the bucket list
Cool video thanks.
I want to buy a knife so I click your link and get a bunch of t shirts? Moving on…
I have this otf but the switch to retract it is pretty tough. Any suggestions to fix this?
I can’t open or close it with my pointer finger. It’s way to stiff
just keep using it, it will break in and your fingers will get stronger, they are supposed to be stiff it prevents miss fire
I own it. “Made in the USA” as much as the cobra techs are.
Yup atleast 51%
I love mine!
Looks like a really nice "cheaper" OTF.
Qual o valor em reais?
The best lube is astro glide. Smoothest shit I've had.
Literally says in the packaging it is a German handmade knife. Smooth brain
Not when I made the video everything I found said usa made, if something changed I can't help that now.
@@NeevesKnives if it is a boker made knife. It is German made
@@biggd2x that doesn't mean they can't use a usa oem to make there knives they have dealt with many oems
Boker Solingen (Germany) does the design and Boker U.S.A. carries out production in the U.S.A. @@biggd2x
Why are non of the links working
I JUST FIXED THEM HERES A LINK TO KNIVES FROM VIDEO THE ONES IN THE DESCRIPTION SHOULD WORK ALSO, THE ACTUAL MODEL MIGHT NOT BE IN STOCK shrsl.com/3woe8
No otf yet . Have really broken into the over $100 knives yet .
Very nice knife
Very affordable!
I didn’t know Boker made anything in the US.
They use an oem
My tekto A2 badger has no blade play.
Is it single action?
@@NeevesKnives it’s double. But obviously you can pull the blade out further. But it doesn’t move any way else. But I don’t know if it’s intentional haha. After about 2 months there’s a mark along the blade where I think it’s been rubbing on way jn and out. But I’ve been using it daily.
Toy kind of knives OTFs are for big kids
I can't find this knife. Help
Just search Boker plus Burnley otf
Hope you can do it.
Very nice
Nice one.
Was thinking the whole time they look like a cobratec and then I saw the cobratec logo on the opposite side of the boker logo. Definitely cobratec made, American made, they’re from Texas, my state, the best state. Dollar for dollar better than microtech, don’t get me wrong microtechs are nice but imo overpriced . Came close to buying the cobratec but I didn’t bc I didn’t know that otf shut if you stab them hard so that was a deal breaker for me but at the store I was in I got to handle both and the cobratec just feels so much better sure it’s d2 but still a very good steel
Picked one of these up a few months ago and after a few days it stopped locking up in either direction
A good quality otf shouldn't shut if you stab them, I've seen budget ones hammered through wood let alone quality ones, they will stop only during firing, once they are opened they shouldn't disengage during stabbing atleast without breaking
Dustin that blows man get that warranty if possible and Neeves I didn’t know this I was told this at the store i was in and never really bothered to see if it was true,I stand corrected, appreciate the knowledge. Also I guess I never really bothered for learning more on OTFs bc I dislike the blade play they have but that’s the nature of the beast and the deadlock is too much money for me to excuse on a knife but with this new knowledge I might pick up this Boker or a Cobratec I can deal with a blade play if it can stab
@@dustinhughes7575 Pull the blade until it clicks locked. That resets it.
I took it apart and the little tabs that lock up the knife and worn out it's like they forgot to heat-treat them
not a big OTF Guy... 10 years ago ida loved it.. not very functional... just for sticking people
Agreed
Quakin OTF
Bang
Bang!
Bong
I bought this knife and its junk. it malfunctioned the day I bought it. I havent talked to customer service yet nor have I been able to fix it. The coating is for shit too. Its wearing off and its not like I've used it much. Doubt I will ever buy this brand again.
160?!?!?!
Maybe its hard to find US made knives under 100$, when most of all big US knive companies have moved their productions of knives of under 100$ (budget knives) outside the US because its cheaper labor etc. And that good knives from US have a pricepoint above the 100$ range 😊 plus if you exclude the buck knives and Kershaw
I don't exclude them I just exclude the 110 and the entire list being assisted one is ok
@@NeevesKnives I understand, I can also relate that in 2022 you dont need assisted knives 😁👍
to slick.......booooooring........
After 2 weeks my pocket clip lost a screw
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Did I win the giveaway or are those scammers
No just scammers
@@NeevesKnives thank you
Noice
Lmao bro said cheap.
Good luck with that list with the way our economy is sinking and it will continue to go down hill for years to come bc of our down right horrid president and the government...
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Agree 100% but things are going to change here soon. ACTUAL 'Made in US' products instead of this 51% malarkey they are trying to sell us now.
How many knifes would you estimate you have ? Lol
600+ but alot are for give aways and stuff
@@NeevesKnives what is your favorite Kershaw flipper style knife?
I spent 189.99 for this knife, cops took it
Dude I bet they kept it for themselves. Never made it into the evidence locker