Good video. I like the knife and the sheath. IMO, D2 is not as rust resistant as many other popular steels, but it is tough and stays pretty sharp a long time. Forgoing a leather sheath on D2 is acwise choice. I agree with you, the blade geometry is very nice and it seems very functional. Thank you for the video.
Love the knife,hate that plastic sheath crap. Just more pollution for the world. Im old scool, just give me a heavy duty leather sheath any day. Its s shame really, its a nice blade.
@@Just1Guy1000 Taiwan and Singapore are more likely the sources for the electronics. Mainland China for the knife is totally different. And, to further your specious argument, ten-billion flies eat feces.
Nice design and I love it so much ! 👍👍👍😍😍😍
crazy good deal ty for watching!
Good video. I like the knife and the sheath. IMO, D2 is not as rust resistant as many other popular steels, but it is tough and stays pretty sharp a long time. Forgoing a leather sheath on D2 is acwise choice. I agree with you, the blade geometry is very nice and it seems very functional. Thank you for the video.
It's a chunker for sure. Ty for watching
Well done. Informational to the point you explain things well
thankyou i try to cut out the fluff! thanks for the respose it helps!
D2 has not great corrosion resistance, just wanted to say that since the video said otherwise. It’s not even technically a stainless.
People pay extra for patina.
You just need 12% chromium to be considered stainless
The full size Canary is just a way better deal. Better steel and like 1/2 the price
full size anything is always better lol. ty for watching!
What about the spine for firesteel use?
It's definitely not a sharp 90 degree but can still be used for firesteel
That is a great looking knife. I need one.
you will feel no remorse when you bang it up! ty for watching!
Love the knife,hate that plastic sheath crap. Just more pollution for the world. Im old scool, just give me a heavy duty leather sheath any day. Its s shame really, its a nice blade.
Hate to break it to ya, but even creating leather goods/products produce pollution/waste in the world. In fact, most man-made stuff will do that.
Leather always when possible
China
That's cool, you can pay 50-80% more for an American. I bet your shoes are China.
So is the electronic you used to type the comment.
@@Just1Guy1000 Taiwan and Singapore are more likely the sources for the electronics. Mainland China for the knife is totally different. And, to further your specious argument, ten-billion flies eat feces.
Touche
Difference between buffalo and bison 🦬. Can only wash hands in a bison. Decent looking knife. Thanks
Lol indeed