Uploader Comments (cutlerylover)
All Comments (122)
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@krav370 however long it needs to be for you to get it out of your pocket easily, and extend the handle enough for you to comfortably grip the knife. This is true for all knives.
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@HondaTuner402 If you read their site they say, Gutted Paracord. Meaning the usefullness of paracord is essentially removed...
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how long do you think a lanyard should be on a mini griptilian
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CountyComm Is Gone Now! =(
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I can't help but to make these when I'm watching t.v.
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@HondaTuner402 You should've paid a little bit more attention to what he said at 3:10. Paracord have 7 inner strands and to make that lanyard they remove those strands, that way it end up thin as you see in the video!
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That is def not 550 paracord. its wayyyy to thin. i have 200 feet of mil-spec cord sitting in front of me and its 3 times as thick as that. def a good value but def not 550 cord. and i challenge you to prove me wrong.
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I make mine. You can order 100' of paracord for about $8 and it takes about 7 to 8 feet to make a bracelet and about 3 feel to make one like you have in the video. People already watch knife reviews with their time, why not watch a 'how to' on making lanyards and bracelets. I found it to be quite easy and fun too. I just received my first order of curved plastic side-release buckles so I can make the bracelets the right way as apposed to making them with a loop and a ball. I love paracord.
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You can use it as a keychain-flail handle, more practical than the kubotan.
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Thuh!!!
an hour? give me 10 minutes
pietzeekoe 2 years ago 3
not per lanyard, Imn talking about making a few of them at once...
cutlerylover 2 years ago 6
Lemme guess 9290 and the AAA?
I got both, pretty nice lights even
though I don't know anything bout lights.
Did you get the aluminum or stainless one (AAA)?
sungwei9 2 years ago
both, and the polished stainless too, sweet litle pocket lights...
cutlerylover 2 years ago