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Knife Review: Benchmade Nim Cub II

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2009

here you go!

glad i have a stock of video. i feel like crap.

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  • lol, when you play wioth knives you eventually get cut, no way around it, haha...btw Ally I forgot to say ouch, and sorry ya got cut...

  • ...and here to welcome Ally into the "injured oneself with a knife on camera" club is Cutlerylover! How about a big round of applause, folks? :)

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  • Wait, so you can move the belt clip down huh?

  • Well at least this knife is truly yours now :) Hope it healed up nice.

  • The scales are likely fiberglass reinforced hard plastic, such as G-10, which is a good material btw. Um..a side-sheath or 'merc-style' sheath system would likely be better for your Nimravus. Yea, wearing a knife on the back..it does tend to become 'uncomfortable'..and painful..and annoying. Good video, as usual. I hope your back has healed well. Be safe--and be careful with ya knives..;)

  • go with full nimravus.

  • dude i've never seen you comment on a video before. lol cool stuff.

  • Actually...your lil' owie helped me with a question i had...of whether this knife is retained in the sheath without the snap. So, i guess it is not. Thank you!

  • I watched two of your videos and your hurt yourself twice. Maybe, just maybe you shouldn't carry knives =D

  • NO it is to small, and light. A knife has to be at a minnimum 4'' and a good size is 5.5"-8". This is because to boton with it (splitting wood) you need a larger knife to hit 3.5" is to small. Also it would be to light to chop with so you could not build a shelter with it. You could do it if you had to but you would be pissed shit afterwards...if you made it.

  • Nice review Ally. To clarify, the parachutist retention strap is the nylon strap with the button on it. It keeps your knife in the sheath and from falling thousands of feet onto someone's head while you're parachuting. The upper part is the MOLLE attachment system, which attaches to military MOLLE gear.

  • looks orange

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