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From: EaziD
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  • I use synthetic motorcycle oil for all my knives, its all I had laying around other than the usual zep or wd-40 or mineral oil and my knives(auto or not) are buttery smooth now

  • Thanks for the video. I was kinda worried about how to care for my new infidel. Most expensive knife I've bought and got it for 2 notes.

  • @jlstone80 That's a good deal.

  • just got my infedel last month .thanks for the video it helped me alot .....

  • @pathic1 No problem.

  • @Decompozin Yppah - "It's Not the Same"

  • @Decompozin Yppah - "It's Not the Same"

  • WOW what $369.00 knife! I send that peice of shit back if i payed that much for it and had to do all that to get it to work.

    what if you realy need it, you dont have time to do all that shit if a bad guy pops you with a cheap 2 dollar knife.

  • @Vansvideoreviews Haha. This is somewhat true. First off. There isn't such thing as a knife fight. If some bad guy pops out with a $2 knife, they're going to meet a $500 - $1000 handgun. And whatever family he is survived by is going to wish he didn't assume people only use knives as tools for self-defense. Welcome to Florida.

  • @EaziD A dagger spring dagger is not a very good tool knife but yea,I cant talk I pack a $100 9mm and a $10 dollar knife lol

  • @Vansvideoreviews Nice. A knife like this generally holds only intrinsic value. But yeah we are on the same page.

  • Thank you love the infedel please keep doing vids like this thank you

  • nice music

  • I went and got some compressed air and rem oil and my infidel is working better than ever now. Thanks.

  • @jamiedm4 No problem.

  • for clean wd40 is good but you need a lubrifiant

    remington oil

  • would WD40 work? I don't know if it's similar to remington oil or not.

  • @jamiedm4 Just as @crinntoff said.... WD40 is a horrible lube in this situation. It needs a very light lube that doesn't attract too much dust.

  • No longer exists.

  • you ever heard of talking lol

  • Yes. I just decided not to. This way I don't have to do more than one take. And hopefully everyone can read.

  • its just more intertaining when some ones narating

  • I understand. I just didn't chose to do so this time. Nice a nice day.

  • Maybe there's deaf people on youtube.

  • Nice video. I wouldn't risk disassembling it myself either. I keep mine clean and lubricated, but if is ever in need of a good breakdown I'm going to just send it in.

  • I'm sure you can. I've seen them as low as $290. (PM)

  • how often do you need to lube the infidel? how do you know when its time?

  • Depends on the use. For me I carry it in my pocket and it never really gets used (I carry a second knife sometimes (for the sheeple's sake). For this I say it could go a couple months before I would clean/lube it again. If the knife gets a lot of use,... more often. The real test would be when you begin to see and hear the difference in actuating the blade. But I wouldn't risk not lubing it if my life is on the line. If in a desert... use a fixed blade. So again, for me, every 1 or 2 months.

  • i like the way you slam the cup @ 0:35

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