I had one of these, but non-serrated. It caught on my keys and deployed in my pocket when i tried to pull it out, almost exactly as you showed. A second time I tried to get it to function like the wave feature and sliced my pocket open and ruined that pair of pants. Very cool, but a hazard to jeans everywhere.
Oh, and if you carry it the other way around with it clipped outside then the tip is exposed and will slice your shirt to ribbons. I put a 4 inch wide slice in my favorite undershirt because it got caught.
Hope you're doing alright Jared. It's okay if you don't want to upload anymore, just wish you the best. You're the one who got me into knives, and I got my first benchmade recently and it made me think of you. Y'all have a good one ❤
I have one as well and think hes making a mountain out of a molehill. Its possible He just needed a topic to make a video that would catch people's attention. I carry mine front pocket lots of stuff like him not a problem . Also back pocket is an option plus they make like a horizontal cross draw style kydex or plastic sheath. I wouldnt let me or this guy influence you opinion buy one see for yourself.
when it comes to longevity, i have had mine for a year and a half coming onto 2 years and it still works like it’s absolutely brand new so this is a great start - if anyone is wondering about purchasing it
Carry it everyday. I had the same problems as you and fixed them with my dremel. The problem is that they didn’t round off any of the manufactured edges, specifically where you would push down to deploy the blade. As a result it would always catch on my pocket like you noticed. I do know that other karambit makers specifically want this to happen, but I didn’t like it catching. Rounding over the edges with a dremel turned it into a super comfy dream knife that is still ready to go with a flick of the wrist!
Just got one of these (non serrated) and it’s so fun to play around with! love how easy it is to open with one hand also bc of how unique the opening mechanism is it adds an extra flair to your karambit tricks ;)
Sadly not an option in many states. In fact, in most states you can't carry fixed-blade concealed _even if you have a concealed carry permit._ Guns = OK! Non-folding knives = TOO SCAWWY!
CRKT is known for their knives but the thing they seem to do best is hatchets and axes. I own their CRKT Nobo Tomahawk and its probably the best option at that price point. And its pretty blank so you can modify it to your liking.
Nah dude, I've carried this for 2+ years at this point and never had an issue with it even wearing down on the edge of the pocket like many others do, especially the straight tensioned pocket clips from your average folder.
If you're worried about a deployment, get the holster designed for it. If the lock fails, contact CRKT to repair it or get the spare part to replace the lock yourself. I think this knife is meant to be dangerous and deploy with one hand.
For me it's one of those things where if you want a karambit for self defence either get one with an actual wave feature or just get a small fixed bladed one. With this ya you can "wave" it out of your pocket but I think that was more of an unintended perk rather than a desing feature due to the issues you bring up. With a karambit with a normal wave (or bramp) feature you pull the thing out away from yourself and twards the threat. To the point where you could pull it out and use it really all in one move. It just doesn't seem like a fully thought out thing. Its a cool design but its got issues.
I never keep my knives in the pockets of my pants. I prefer to carry them loosely in the pockets of my jackets. That would certainly reduce the danger of accidental deployment for this knife.
I consider the "wave opening" as a feature that quite likely was intended. Personally, I don't carry anything else in the pocket that holds any folder, and frankly one could run into the same issue with an Emerson (accidentally opening). A bit of practice, as with any edged implement, is always advised. Good review! 👍🔥🗡️
"and frankly one could run into the same issue with an Emerson (accidentally opening)" Yes. But a Emerson - or a Emerson licensed Spyderco - will not flip out its blade INSIDE your pocket. It'll ALWAYS flip it outside. Thats just the way they are designed. Thats why we don't hear from jeans cut to pieces or people cutting their legs with regular Wave knifes. The hook may wear out the edges of your jeans - but thats a very different story than cutting your leg open, or, at best, terminating your jeans with a single opening.
Please come back to uploading, its such a nice thing, that this channel is only about knifes. And thats what makes this channel special. So please come back, we would be very grateful.
My thought association for CRKT is their field strip range. Got a "Raikiri" wharncliffe (almost ruined the edge with one of those multfunction sharpening wheels) and have been drooling over the provoke since seeing it on their website.
I actually stabbed myself (accidently of course) while trying to spin it forward to open it then backward back into my grip. On the back spin, I must have angled my wrist wrongly and I actually heard that stabbing sound as the tip entered my arm about 4 inches up from my wrist. Didn't hurt that much at the time but, it hurt like hell for about a week after. Also, after doctoring myself up, I went to get the knife to put it away and found my blood on the tip! It was a bit traumatic for me but, a couple weeks later, picked it up again. I pay it a great deal more attention (and respect) now!
unrelated to the video but you're an actually inspiration. your videos are so great they make my day better you got me into knives and you're just a fantastic channel. also don't stab yourself we need you.
I have a feeling the deploy-as-it-exists-pocket is intended. I had another karambit folder that opens in when it comes out of a pocket with a part of the knife that protrudes and acts as a catch on pocket edges to engage the blade as it leaves a pocket. Some people like myself kinda see this as a feature. I don't see myself taking any knife in any of my past draws and twisting towards myself and if I need a knife like that for its intended practical applications, a ripped pocket is probably not on my list of imminent concerns.
That "feature" you mention from another knife is actually patented: the Emerson "Wave". Emerson Combat Karambits patented it, and for a knife to officially use that little hook as part of their design (Eg, Fox Karambits) they need to pay to license the feature, or risk being sued! The smaller no-name companies don't care, but it has led some of the larger brands like CRKT to innovate and design their own open-on-the-draw systems that do the same thing in a novel way
Lugermonger, where are you? Are you ok🤔 You were one of my all-time favorite knife reviewers!!!! It's sad that you haven't made a RUclips video in over a year😞
I'm sorry but I have owned a CRKT Provoke now for about 6 months and I have never had any issues at all in regards to it's depolyment, locking, or opening up in my pocket. Tight skinny jeans or very very tight pants do tend to self open it when taking it out, but it has never once cut me or my pants. This can also be corrected however by moving it away from the rear of your pocket. Overall, the Provoke is a badass knife, great for edc and self defense. Also, if anything goes wrong or something needs replacing on the blade, CRKT's warranty can not be beat!
Also, if there is an issue in regards to it deploying in your jeans, a sheath is sold. This will prevent any unintentional openings that may occur, which is very very very unlikely.
Had to pause at 1:11. The deploying when it catches the corner of your pocket is intentional design, I watched a video from a knife show a couple years ago with the provokes designer being interviewed, for your quickest deployment catch the corner and for regular deployment don't catch the corner (I could be wrong but im sure I saw him talk about that). Overall great video, I have the zap model arriving tomorrow and know I'll be buying one of the models like you're reviewing. Thought on the lock, if it loosens up over the years with that design as long as a persons grip was secure I would think it would be solid in use. Cheers
Had this knife for 2 years. Never happened to me. I guess mainly because my blade pocket doesn't carry anything else AND just like other karams with wave, it is positioned in the pocket closer to the center of the pants. I pull it out closed. Then just open it when presented. I do not use the Seam/Hem to open it. I only do for the waved blades.
I have had my Provoke since they first came out until 1 month ago(fishing accident in a deep lake:-(.....) and I always kept it in the watch pocket of my jeans. Never had it cut my jeans or me and very rarely did it deploy pulling it out. Maybe the shallower pocket helps?? It was my daily use utility knife...I know, not what it's designed for, but for quick cuts, it deploys fast and with flair. About to order another one very soon as I miss it A LOT!! I agree that it isn't the most practical, but the cool factor is wicked high!
Got one of the straight edges for a work knife and i absolutely love it, got some blade nicks and some of the screws on the arms loosened up but after some threadlock its back to normal
I carried a benchmade infidel otf in my back pocket for a long time. The activation switch is facing my body. The way I get out of my truck requires me to slide out of the seat. Did this dozens of times, until one day I felt it. Fired into my leg. Long story short, trip to the ER with a deep puncture wound and 12 stitches later I no longer carry otfs in my back pockets anymore
I carry a Fox Karambit with the wave feature. It stays locked up in my pocket and as long as I’m carful it won’t deploy when I take it out. As for if I try and deploy on a pull and it doesn’t you can still use the heft for a flail and hook the wave on them or yourself to deploy.
Legermonger. Crkt actually came out with a sheath for that knife. I just down know how functional the sheath is. But now I know why they made it. Thanks for the info.
This IS a bit of a gimmicky product. Like, if Batman had a carambit. BUT, it can function as an EDC/self defense weapon. There is a Caswell original design as well for sale but it is far more expensive. There is a sheath if you are worried. Bulky, yes but it´s there... Think thru how you carry your other EDC stuff and adapt. Other vise, practice, practice and practice. And when you think you master it, practice equally more. Just like with handguns. I have used this knife in a real self defense situation and it worked great. Fairly easy to deploy real fast. Cut´s deep. Rest is up to training, as I said. Great video, thank you and greetings from Sweden!!!
I recently found one on the curb waiting on a red light. I took it apart and oiled it. It's way cool. Has a couple scratches but it just mait more legit. I also have the cold steel tiger claw.
When i carry mine I actually just stick it in my pocket because I hate the pocket clip so much. In my state it's not illegal to carry a fixed blade, so I usually edc my tops poker because the blade shape is more functional for most tasks, while still being a good self defense knife in a pinch.
While deploying this knife can be risky, what makes it appealing to me is the absolute 0% chance of failure in your hand. Not only is it locked but your hand physically holding it makes it incapable of closing on you. I had a fox karambit that I never use anymore. The reason? Because after limited use there’s play in the liner lock. I’d rather have a karambit that I have to deploy more carefully than one that will slice my finger off due to a crappy lock.
A knife like this deployed in my brothers pocket when he was pulling up his shorts and left a deep gash in his small toe. Be careful with knives like this.
You could get the sheath. It eliminates all those concerns. I get not everyone wants to wear a sheath for these, but like, those are the options. I personally dont care for the pocket clip, but i like that it is flush.
If Im fighting with my knife a lot has already went wrong. I lose knifes from time to time . I have bought 3 Kershaw Cryos 2's .... cheap. and a nice flipper. I've been thinking of gettig something else lately too
It blows my mind that people will spend $10k on guns but then "protect" them with a $300 safe. My buddy had 30 guns stolen by his neighbors kid prying his stack on safes off the wall of his basement and even though the guns were recovered they were all damaged from bouncing around inside his safes in the burglars truck. Stocks were broken and everything was dented and scratched. We went through everything pulling stocks off his guns and documenting the damage and when he filed a claim with his homeowners insurance they responded by saying not only did they deny his claim but they were going to drop his policy because he had "unsecured" firearms in his home. After months of back and forth the insurance company said they will only pay for damaged or stolen guns if they were stored in a 2 hour burn safe that is secured by a minimum of 4 1/2" lag screws or bolts mounted into either concrete or studs in the wall. In the end we had to install 2 $1200 safes in order for him to keep his policy active and he was out of pocket another $5k due the damage of his collection. Most of the guns were No1 Ruger's and custom made so very difficult to have repaired if the gunsmiths who built them were even still alive.
Most played weapons in future settings are usually only energy-based or have some sort of energy effect but look very normal, this is what I think a common bladed weapon would look like in the future if it was completely physical
I've had my desert tan for a few years now, I had to buy the 30 dolla sheath, because I cut myself 3 frickin times, Once I did it reaching in for my keys 🔑 and noticed some blood on the bar, while having a Corona at the golfers happy hour?? Another time it deployed in my pocket, so after the 3rd time, I broke down & purchased the Sheath!! Love my Provoke, no more cuts💯🙏✌
I had one of these, but non-serrated. It caught on my keys and deployed in my pocket when i tried to pull it out, almost exactly as you showed. A second time I tried to get it to function like the wave feature and sliced my pocket open and ruined that pair of pants. Very cool, but a hazard to jeans everywhere.
Same story for me. Got the Sheath so I won't ruin another pair of pants.
Oh, and if you carry it the other way around with it clipped outside then the tip is exposed and will slice your shirt to ribbons. I put a 4 inch wide slice in my favorite undershirt because it got caught.
I had one to, then my mom got a job
Then quit putting them in the way of your draw
I found that it fits perfectly in the fifth pocket that nobody really uses for anything anymore so it doesn't catch on anything else
Hyped when he came back, hyped for the next return
Same bro😭
He might be dead bro, after he lost his love..
Hope you're doing alright Jared. It's okay if you don't want to upload anymore, just wish you the best. You're the one who got me into knives, and I got my first benchmade recently and it made me think of you. Y'all have a good one ❤
Most of us discovered classic rock or girls... not weirdos.
@@itsruf1What does this even mean dawg
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@@itsruf1 how does having a hobby or collecting something make you a weirdo?
i’ve heard of this knife for so long but i never thought about that happening! thank you for the review, stay safe!
I have one as well and think hes making a mountain out of a molehill. Its possible He just needed a topic to make a video that would catch people's attention. I carry mine front pocket lots of stuff like him not a problem . Also back pocket is an option plus they make like a horizontal cross draw style kydex or plastic sheath. I wouldnt let me or this guy influence you opinion buy one see for yourself.
It’s not ment to be carried like that it’s supposed to be flush on a vest or outside the waste band for quick self defense blade
It was under the impression it was initially mean to be carried in a kydex holster exclusively- then adapted to the general market with the clip.
Miss you, much love man
I have never missed any content creator as much. Waiting to hear about you again :(
I think it opened in his pocket, RIP.
when it comes to longevity, i have had mine for a year and a half coming onto 2 years and it still works like it’s absolutely brand new so this is a great start - if anyone is wondering about purchasing it
Thats epic! So glad your back... much support from AUS 🇦🇺
Carry it everyday. I had the same problems as you and fixed them with my dremel. The problem is that they didn’t round off any of the manufactured edges, specifically where you would push down to deploy the blade. As a result it would always catch on my pocket like you noticed. I do know that other karambit makers specifically want this to happen, but I didn’t like it catching. Rounding over the edges with a dremel turned it into a super comfy dream knife that is still ready to go with a flick of the wrist!
the designers custom ones he makes are a bit more rounded i believe, but also about 5 times the cost
And thus, as soon as he came back, he left
Just got one of these (non serrated) and it’s so fun to play around with! love how easy it is to open with one hand also bc of how unique the opening mechanism is it adds an extra flair to your karambit tricks ;)
Fixed blade for me. I buy a bunch of stuff online then get rid of half of it. Love other crkt products
Sadly not an option in many states. In fact, in most states you can't carry fixed-blade concealed _even if you have a concealed carry permit._
Guns = OK!
Non-folding knives = TOO SCAWWY!
CRKT is known for their knives but the thing they seem to do best is hatchets and axes. I own their CRKT Nobo Tomahawk and its probably the best option at that price point. And its pretty blank so you can modify it to your liking.
Nah dude, I've carried this for 2+ years at this point and never had an issue with it even wearing down on the edge of the pocket like many others do, especially the straight tensioned pocket clips from your average folder.
If you're worried about a deployment, get the holster designed for it. If the lock fails, contact CRKT to repair it or get the spare part to replace the lock yourself. I think this knife is meant to be dangerous and deploy with one hand.
Holy crap I haven't seen ur channel in ages, glad to see u again!
Honestly i love the mini version! It's just slightly smaller but it just perfect!
The FOX knives Emerson wave karambits are my favorite. They are safe to deploy and fast!
how has it been 4 months already... I really miss you bro, hope you're doing well :(
Awesome review Jarred. It's so good to hear your voice!
For me it's one of those things where if you want a karambit for self defence either get one with an actual wave feature or just get a small fixed bladed one. With this ya you can "wave" it out of your pocket but I think that was more of an unintended perk rather than a desing feature due to the issues you bring up. With a karambit with a normal wave (or bramp) feature you pull the thing out away from yourself and twards the threat. To the point where you could pull it out and use it really all in one move. It just doesn't seem like a fully thought out thing. Its a cool design but its got issues.
Hey! Finally uploaded! Good to see you're doing good!
I never keep my knives in the pockets of my pants.
I prefer to carry them loosely in the pockets of my jackets.
That would certainly reduce the danger of accidental deployment for this knife.
@DomiNickel kindof
Where do you live that you wear jackets year round?
@@ka_razygaming1183 Northwestern Germany. 🙃
Yeah it'd be some serious torture in AL to wear a jacket year round
I consider the "wave opening" as a feature that quite likely was intended. Personally, I don't carry anything else in the pocket that holds any folder, and frankly one could run into the same issue with an Emerson (accidentally opening). A bit of practice, as with any edged implement, is always advised. Good review! 👍🔥🗡️
Hey This old sword. Love your channel too.
"and frankly one could run into the same issue with an Emerson (accidentally opening)"
Yes.
But a Emerson - or a Emerson licensed Spyderco - will not flip out its blade INSIDE your pocket. It'll ALWAYS flip it outside. Thats just the way they are designed.
Thats why we don't hear from jeans cut to pieces or people cutting their legs with regular Wave knifes.
The hook may wear out the edges of your jeans - but thats a very different story than cutting your leg open, or, at best, terminating your jeans with a single opening.
Please come back to uploading, its such a nice thing, that this channel is only about knifes. And thats what makes this channel special. So please come back, we would be very grateful.
Best review on the the Provoke!
My thought association for CRKT is their field strip range. Got a "Raikiri" wharncliffe (almost ruined the edge with one of those multfunction sharpening wheels) and have been drooling over the provoke since seeing it on their website.
The provoke is a great little knife. I have two.
I love the videos man, keep it up. Im glad ur back
bro came back then left
Can't believe it was 2 years ago he came back. Hoping to see some more videos eventually.
I actually stabbed myself (accidently of course) while trying to spin it forward to open it then backward back into my grip. On the back spin, I must have angled my wrist wrongly and I actually heard that stabbing sound as the tip entered my arm about 4 inches up from my wrist. Didn't hurt that much at the time but, it hurt like hell for about a week after. Also, after doctoring myself up, I went to get the knife to put it away and found my blood on the tip! It was a bit traumatic for me but, a couple weeks later, picked it up again. I pay it a great deal more attention (and respect) now!
unrelated to the video but you're an actually inspiration. your videos are so great they make my day better you got me into knives and you're just a fantastic channel. also don't stab yourself we need you.
Dude lived by the knive
Sweet safe set up with the knives on the door!
I have a feeling the deploy-as-it-exists-pocket is intended. I had another karambit folder that opens in when it comes out of a pocket with a part of the knife that protrudes and acts as a catch on pocket edges to engage the blade as it leaves a pocket. Some people like myself kinda see this as a feature. I don't see myself taking any knife in any of my past draws and twisting towards myself and if I need a knife like that for its intended practical applications, a ripped pocket is probably not on my list of imminent concerns.
That "feature" you mention from another knife is actually patented: the Emerson "Wave". Emerson Combat Karambits patented it, and for a knife to officially use that little hook as part of their design (Eg, Fox Karambits) they need to pay to license the feature, or risk being sued! The smaller no-name companies don't care, but it has led some of the larger brands like CRKT to innovate and design their own open-on-the-draw systems that do the same thing in a novel way
Lugermonger, where are you? Are you ok🤔 You were one of my all-time favorite knife reviewers!!!! It's sad that you haven't made a RUclips video in over a year😞
I've had this knife for about 6 months and never knew that was s clip to hook it on yiur pocket. its definitely a solid knife.
You get used to it after a while and then you get a good technique and no longer have to worry about getting bit.
I'm sorry but I have owned a CRKT Provoke now for about 6 months and I have never had any issues at all in regards to it's depolyment, locking, or opening up in my pocket. Tight skinny jeans or very very tight pants do tend to self open it when taking it out, but it has never once cut me or my pants. This can also be corrected however by moving it away from the rear of your pocket. Overall, the Provoke is a badass knife, great for edc and self defense. Also, if anything goes wrong or something needs replacing on the blade, CRKT's warranty can not be beat!
Also, if there is an issue in regards to it deploying in your jeans, a sheath is sold. This will prevent any unintentional openings that may occur, which is very very very unlikely.
It's a terrible knife for self defense, just like all knives
Had to pause at 1:11. The deploying when it catches the corner of your pocket is intentional design, I watched a video from a knife show a couple years ago with the provokes designer being interviewed, for your quickest deployment catch the corner and for regular deployment don't catch the corner (I could be wrong but im sure I saw him talk about that). Overall great video, I have the zap model arriving tomorrow and know I'll be buying one of the models like you're reviewing. Thought on the lock, if it loosens up over the years with that design as long as a persons grip was secure I would think it would be solid in use. Cheers
I’ve gotta say in my opinion the best thing for self defense is a flip open or a fixed blade but Karambits are awesome!
I miss you so much man... I hope you're alright :'(
This guy actually upgraded his karambit smh
Gone again? :(
i wonder how jareds doing, it still feels like yesterday he last posted lol
Dude that thing was crazy😍
Men... i am diying waiting for more content. you are the best! HURRA JARED HURRA!!! (:
When your gun safe is your knife safe:
Had this knife for 2 years. Never happened to me. I guess mainly because my blade pocket doesn't carry anything else AND just like other karams with wave, it is positioned in the pocket closer to the center of the pants. I pull it out closed. Then just open it when presented. I do not use the Seam/Hem to open it. I only do for the waved blades.
The quick draw deployment is awesome and safe, love the zap which my son will get and looking forward to getting the D2 serrated
I'm so glad you're back.
I have had my Provoke since they first came out until 1 month ago(fishing accident in a deep lake:-(.....) and I always kept it in the watch pocket of my jeans. Never had it cut my jeans or me and very rarely did it deploy pulling it out. Maybe the shallower pocket helps?? It was my daily use utility knife...I know, not what it's designed for, but for quick cuts, it deploys fast and with flair. About to order another one very soon as I miss it A LOT!! I agree that it isn't the most practical, but the cool factor is wicked high!
Got one of the straight edges for a work knife and i absolutely love it, got some blade nicks and some of the screws on the arms loosened up but after some threadlock its back to normal
I carried a benchmade infidel otf in my back pocket for a long time. The activation switch is facing my body. The way I get out of my truck requires me to slide out of the seat. Did this dozens of times, until one day I felt it. Fired into my leg. Long story short, trip to the ER with a deep puncture wound and 12 stitches later I no longer carry otfs in my back pockets anymore
Damn that sux dude
huh my infidel can barley punture a plastic waterbottle.
Great review! Thank you! 👍
Own one, I have a pair of pants that has a cut up pocket. There's half a dozen slices in it. I bought the kydex holster. It's a belt knife now.
I carry a Fox Karambit with the wave feature. It stays locked up in my pocket and as long as I’m carful it won’t deploy when I take it out. As for if I try and deploy on a pull and it doesn’t you can still use the heft for a flail and hook the wave on them or yourself to deploy.
He returned!
I bought one of these without any intention of carrying it. I just like the fidget and cool factor.
Thank you for this video. You are a real one.
Legermonger. Crkt actually came out with a sheath for that knife. I just down know how functional the sheath is. But now I know why they made it. Thanks for the info.
Lugermonger*
I like the 2nd one u pulled out. what was that one??
Excellent job! Thank you for sharing your thoughts Brother 🙏
This IS a bit of a gimmicky product. Like, if Batman had a carambit. BUT, it can function as an EDC/self defense weapon. There is a Caswell original design as well for sale but it is far more expensive. There is a sheath if you are worried. Bulky, yes but it´s there... Think thru how you carry your other EDC stuff and adapt. Other vise, practice, practice and practice. And when you think you master it, practice equally more. Just like with handguns. I have used this knife in a real self defense situation and it worked great. Fairly easy to deploy real fast. Cut´s deep. Rest is up to training, as I said. Great video, thank you and greetings from Sweden!!!
I recently found one on the curb waiting on a red light. I took it apart and oiled it. It's way cool. Has a couple scratches but it just mait more legit. I also have the cold steel tiger claw.
Since 1975 ive been a knife enthusiast.
*💡the Knife is the only thing occupying the pocket*💡
EVER,
or use the holster😎
Love that knife, I'll be getting one at soeme point
Nice to see you back!
Good to see you are still around (if 1 year of inactivity can be counted) even if the time to unsubscribe came, always liked your videos
"it's cool but at the same time it's dangerous as hell"
What happened to him? I thought he came back
When i carry mine I actually just stick it in my pocket because I hate the pocket clip so much. In my state it's not illegal to carry a fixed blade, so I usually edc my tops poker because the blade shape is more functional for most tasks, while still being a good self defense knife in a pinch.
While deploying this knife can be risky, what makes it appealing to me is the absolute 0% chance of failure in your hand. Not only is it locked but your hand physically holding it makes it incapable of closing on you.
I had a fox karambit that I never use anymore. The reason? Because after limited use there’s play in the liner lock. I’d rather have a karambit that I have to deploy more carefully than one that will slice my finger off due to a crappy lock.
I plan on getting one of these very soon. Nice review!
A knife like this deployed in my brothers pocket when he was pulling up his shorts and left a deep gash in his small toe. Be careful with knives like this.
Return of the king
SHEESH bro got the prime karambit upgraded
You could get the sheath. It eliminates all those concerns. I get not everyone wants to wear a sheath for these, but like, those are the options. I personally dont care for the pocket clip, but i like that it is flush.
prime karambit
My karambit is fixed blade in a kydex quickdraw holster. If it's a knife fight, you can't be late. Always early.
ive had this as my edc since it came out. never had a problem.
I love the provoke it’s my bag/truck knife.I don’t keep it on me
waiting for his return
Hope you’re doing alright man
If Im fighting with my knife a lot has already went wrong. I lose knifes from time to time . I have bought 3 Kershaw Cryos 2's .... cheap. and a nice flipper. I've been thinking of gettig something else lately too
I edc a cryo 2, great knife for the price
ay he's back!
Where did you go?
Bro where you been?
Good to see you again
My guy said "yo in back" then dipped
Great review! Thank you! Now I want one!!
yoo what's up I love the videos and I was wondering if you would do a update on your knife collations. love from south Africa
It's look and function is awesome but too heavy to be a edc for me. Just sits in my desk drawer
Are you going to make a video about the Paragon dredd lock???
It blows my mind that people will spend $10k on guns but then "protect" them with a $300 safe. My buddy had 30 guns stolen by his neighbors kid prying his stack on safes off the wall of his basement and even though the guns were recovered they were all damaged from bouncing around inside his safes in the burglars truck. Stocks were broken and everything was dented and scratched. We went through everything pulling stocks off his guns and documenting the damage and when he filed a claim with his homeowners insurance they responded by saying not only did they deny his claim but they were going to drop his policy because he had "unsecured" firearms in his home. After months of back and forth the insurance company said they will only pay for damaged or stolen guns if they were stored in a 2 hour burn safe that is secured by a minimum of 4 1/2" lag screws or bolts mounted into either concrete or studs in the wall. In the end we had to install 2 $1200 safes in order for him to keep his policy active and he was out of pocket another $5k due the damage of his collection. Most of the guns were No1 Ruger's and custom made so very difficult to have repaired if the gunsmiths who built them were even still alive.
I was wondering why my jean pocket recently had large hole...
I see so many law enforcement with the Provoke that I was starting to think it was Standard Issued equipment.
Most played weapons in future settings are usually only energy-based or have some sort of energy effect but look very normal, this is what I think a common bladed weapon would look like in the future if it was completely physical
I've had my desert tan for a few years now, I had to buy the 30 dolla sheath, because I cut myself 3 frickin times, Once I did it reaching in for my keys 🔑 and noticed some blood on the bar, while having a Corona at the golfers happy hour?? Another time it deployed in my pocket, so after the 3rd time, I broke down & purchased the Sheath!!
Love my Provoke, no more cuts💯🙏✌
Love your shirt. Urban camo, but subtle. Can you tell me where you got it?
sick , thx for review