How good are EXTREME tactical knives? You decide.

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I don't believe I have ever exposed this forum to some of my experimentation with very famous blades. This unbiased test was performed on two very opposite kinds of knives. An extreme tactical folder and the lowly Swiss Army "Classic" knife that almost everyone has. Let's see how they fare.

These were the knives at the start of the test.

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We acquired the knives through regular commercial channels.

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We started with the standard "ripe tomato" sequence.

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and moved on to sisal rope

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and did not forget "practicality."

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and things for which they were never intended

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and finished with the usual "wrapup."

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It's a fake. You can tell.





Dark Ops knives are specially-coated to be invisible; therefore, these pictures are obvious frauds.
 
Very funny, but you better watch it: Brownie might hunt and deanimate you for speaking lowly of his beloved Dark Ops brand. :jerkit: :D
 
I think the Dork wins hands down in the ease of carry department however.

It weighs nothing an has a slim form factor that can be overlooked.


Nevermind, no airport problems with it.



Mind you, the one used in this test, i think was a knock off, or a cut-out, not sure which, just a hunch really.

WR
 
Hey WarRaven, WHAT a great new test concept. Never thought of it. Board a plane with 800 ...CUTOUTS... of knives all over ya.

Maybe even some cutout PISTOLS. Coors I guess ya'd quit laffin after the air marshal ventilated you out of just spite.

:D
 
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