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Ka-Bar D2 Extreme Destruction Test Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2008

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  • cutting an apple is not a destruction test. noob!! lololol

  • @Pengu561 Keep watching dumb ass. You will be crying soon idiot.

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  • I love how 4 months after I posted that comment, people are still commenting on it. Listen, simplicity seems to work best for the majority of YouTubers so here goes. The Ka-Bar was created for the Marine Corps as a self-defense weapon. It is classified as a Combat Fighting Knife, meaning that its purpose is to take a life to save another. It was not meant to be used by rednecks in hockey masks for the purpose of entertainment. That's the point I wanted to get across. I sure hope it worked!

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  • I think a more accurate title for these videos would read something along the lines of "Impractical Ways of Abusing Well-Made Knives and Examples of Mistreatment By Using the Wrong Tool For the Job."

  • First I want to thank noss4 and those who donate knives to him for their time and money so we can get around the manufacturer's marketing and see how tough these knives are so I know when I buy some of these knives it's money well spent. Second for all those who complain, you don't have to watch the videos since youtube has a lot of other videos for you to watch. If I had the time and setup I'd do a few tests and repurchase the knives that impressed me.

  • stupid ass fat ass red neck bastard

  • what a fuckin noob cutting an apple, you must be one of those retards who make videos thinking they are cool or something beause this is embarrassing to watch, son of a bitch BASTARD!!!

  • @adam165123

    Just my thoughts as well. Right tool for the right job. Be it survival, combat or poking around in the woods, bring a variety of tools - axes, hawks, and knives. I just dont get these tests. Any type of steel will break if mistreated.

  • @XzCoRkEy14zX

    ... chopping wood...cutting apples... stabbing steel... lateral strain tests... this proves nothing about most of the knives, regardless of steel type or manufacturer. Any knife will fail if you take it beyond what it was meant for. Knives were meant for piercing or cutting flesh - be it that of a human or animal. Axes, Tomahawks and breaching tools were meant for non-flesh entry. Use the right tool for the right job and take good care of them. These reviews are lame

  • Why dont u just use an axe

  • I love knifes...

  • @XzCoRkEy14zX It is by no means a pure fighting knife. From what I've seen and read, these days, the term "combat knife" refers to a knife that is useful for a variety of things in a combat situation, not JUST fighting. Essentially, what it translates to is being a somewhat specialized utility knife. If one is looking for a fighting knife, there are better choices. The guard, size/weight, and blade geometry on this knife are not optimized for fighting.

  • @Pengu561 What are you, 12?

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