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Victorinox RangerGrip 79 REVIEW

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • I've been looking for a knife that can fit in my pocket but still carry the punch of a hefty bushcraft knife, and I think I just might have found it! In this review I cover all of the functions of this Swiss army knife and put the blade and saw to the test. Hope this video is helpful to those considering making this purchase. Take care everyone! - Clint
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Комментарии • 7

  • @ShinyStickEC
    @ShinyStickEC 4 месяца назад +1

    Dude!!! that is a sweet knife, I want one for my pocket, my car, my house, and my shed ;) (I'd use the corkscrew for sure)

  • @adriaandoelman2577
    @adriaandoelman2577 4 месяца назад +1

    battening with a liner lock might show the built quality but its not made to deal with such stress and it will break sooner or later.

  • @silverwolvesutility5219
    @silverwolvesutility5219 4 месяца назад

    Great review. Been in the market for a good multitool. Will check it out.

  • @hanginwithbullfrog4657
    @hanginwithbullfrog4657 4 месяца назад

    That is pretty sweet....$70 tho...goodness .....thx for thr review brother 🫡

  • @dennisleighton2812
    @dennisleighton2812 2 месяца назад

    Why on earth would you baton such a small log anyway? And why not at 90deg angle like one is supposed to do with all folders? Lastly, why baton in the first place?

    • @ExploreYourLand
      @ExploreYourLand  2 месяца назад +1

      Just wanted to see if the knife could do it. Good call on the 90 degree angle, definitely should have done that instead 👍🏼

    • @dennisleighton2812
      @dennisleighton2812 2 месяца назад

      @@ExploreYourLand Don't get me wrong, I love that knife, but I'm not in favour of batoning when used as a standard procedure. Under exceptional circumstances yes, but there are much better alternatives, such as using bigger more robust tools or wedges. Of course, my main question always is "Why?" Generally, there's usually more "small wood" lying around than thick logs! It's like using your knife spine to create sparks from a ferro rod and saying it is an indispensable feature of a good knife. One could use so many other items to do that!
      Thanks for replying. Much appreciated.