Why This Combat Knife Terrifies Me

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Published 2024-07-08
Watch Wranglerstar as he unboxes one of the greatest unboxings ever – a knife haul featuring custom North Carolina knives from my friend Jason Barr. Jason recently purchased a knife company, RidgeRunner Blades (ridgerunnerblades.com), and I am excited to share these incredible products with you. In this video, you'll see why this combat knife terrifies me and why it's the most intense unboxing yet. Proud to announce RidgeRunner Blades as the official knife supplier for the Professional Homeowner (PROHO). Don't miss out on this thrilling experience!

All Comments (21)
  • A sharp knife is a happy knife! Thanks so much for the kind words brother!
  • @stoffel6348
    Sorry, us North Carolinians do NOT claim ANYTHING west coast. And yes, i speak for all North Carolinians. Disclaimer: Cary, Chapel Hill and Asheville... well, you can have them.😂
  • @kyletepfer6438
    You nailed that review on the model XIII. The original name was Persian fighter. But everyone hates Iran. Thank you for the time you took to do this video. All us NC boys really appreciate it. Get in touch with me through Jason and I’ll get you a scrap axe with the next batch I do.
  • @-Kreger-
    I bought my son a microtech for his 13th birthday. He’s 15 now. Loves his knife. He has a large collection, but always has his microtech on him.
  • @jamesallred460
    The handle on that combat knife is very reminiscent of a Shamshir or Kilij, and the blade is similar to a Jambiya, so you're right about the Arabic influence.
  • A scandi grind is absolutely not a tough grind. They chip easily because they're so fine at the edge. A convex would be much stronger, but wouldn't bite into wood as well.
  • @kallenavn2783
    It’s a wharncliffe not a wyclef, and you have had it before on the Gerber speedball
  • @brandonaga9042
    Great company and an even better man. Can’t go wrong with supporting Ridge Runner Blades.
  • Wow, so many subtle design elements in that last knife, masterfully executed!
  • @GlennKokko
    I've been carrying a chinese $15 dollar knife I got at a gas station or something for like 8 years now. Use it daily with no issues.
  • @sztaylor89
    American bladeworks is just a guy and his wife working out of their garage making some great american made and affordable knives
  • @delav83
    These guys at RidgeRunner are a 30 minute drive from me! It's great to be surrounded by so many awesome knife makers in NC👍
  • As a North Carolinian, and on behalf of my great state, we respectfully decline the claim of being a “west coast state” due to states such as Oregon, and California.
  • @pickerick1
    Cody, My home state of North Carolina can never be a west coast state...Says the east coast NC guy...long live the Proho 😂
  • You’re the reason why I bought a 940. I’m happy to see a new unboxing video from you.
  • @DukerK14
    3:19 the gentleman who owns and makes the primitive woodsmen knives used to work at winkler knives. He left to pursue his own knife making company and with Daniel winklers blessing he took a lot of the information he learned there and applied it to his own knives. Especially the coating that is used on his blades I believe it’s the same makeup as what winkler uses on his blades I.e Daniel’s blessing of course. They are both located in Boone,NC and are both wonderful companies! I own winklers but haven’t ponied up for a primitive woodmens yet but I’m sure I will next time I’m in Boone for a mountains trip!
  • As a pastor who loves his Microtech, maybe I'll start doing that while I'm teaching...