Swiss Bianco was established in 1995 as a development company for steel products, located in Worb, the founders’ hometown village at the foot of the famous Swiss Alps..
A Journeyman Blacksmith. Founder Roger Remund has spent years working on the knives that he has designed and hand crafted to assure that every piece will bring unmatched performance in the field by those who work as hard as they play.
Precision with an Edge. Every product design has been thoroughly researched both technically and with involvement from expert users in order to deliver a product that will bring exceptional performance and value.
This Trarus 85 is a vintage model in stainless steel with wood grips about $299 in excellent condition if you could find one buy it they are hard to find better than S &W J frame
One day maybe manufacturers will realize how bad their customers hate blister packaging on items like this. They are somewhat collectible and need to have a box.
Excellent instructions. I watched your video and had it apart in probably 20 seconds. Not sure why people online are saying this is a stupid way to take apart a pistol by Beretta. It was extremely easy and safe to do given that you can bypass pulling the trigger to disassemble. Now off to the range to try it out!
I like the shape of the gun but that's it..Daisy 340 Powerline is far better, easier to load holds 200 BBs and it's not weak.PSM I Know about it Have fun fella 💙...
Weißt du was mich richtig freut Roger? Ich hab das Messer das du ganz am Anfang zeigst, also das blaue mit schwarzer Klinge vor ein paar Tagen bei Amel gekauft und das freut mich jetzt richtig, dass du das vorher in der Hand hattest und ich es gerade durch Zufall gefunden habe 😄
@@swissbianconice, immer sehr wertvoll sowas. Weil viele können ja net teilnehmen und da freut man sich einfach, wenn man doch ein paar Einblicke bekommen :). Danke, hab es noch nicht mal ausgepackt, aber bald 😁
In the American knife community , these are respected as hard use knives and have somewhat of a cult following of very well made knives with classic design, etc.
Sadly the US is starting to ban this and that in recent times. Im hoping the constitution will prevail but I'm not confident. Thanks for the video I always love a swissbianco video!
I tried to shoot their 40 SW ammunition out of three different guns and none of them shot over three shots without a malfunction, I'm very disappointed in their products
This is cool, though it would probably have been nicer if you'd actually shown the steps for making one as well. It's also important to note that there are a lot of three-prong outlets (at least in the US) which do not actually have a functional ground connection (they're supposed to, but a lot of people who upgrade older outlets cheat and do not actually spend the effort to run a proper ground), so it is a good idea to use an outlet tester to verify that the outlet you're planning on plugging this into actually has a proper ground connection, too. Also, a bit of a nitpick: AC mains power (from an outlet) does not have a "plus" or a "minus". DC has polarity, but AC does not. The pins on a typical wall outlet are actually "Live" (or some people call it "Hot"), "Neutral", and "Ground". The difference between the power pins is that the "Neutral" should always be at (or near) 0V relative to ground potential, which means you will (probably) not actually get a shock if you touch Neutral and something that is grounded. "Live" alternates between (in the US) around +170V and -170V, relative to ground, so if you touch the Live pin and something that is grounded, it will shock you. (Even though "Neutral" will _theoretically_ not shock you, it is still a good idea to still treat it as if it is dangerous, though. It is unfortunately very common to find sockets wired wrong with Live and Neutral reversed, for example, or some types of wiring problems can cause a Neutral line to have more voltage than it's actually supposed to, etc.)
thanks for the great comment! to make that item its really easy so i did not think i show that in the video. if one cant do it then sure there is a friend or so who can. the important point is to test the outlet that that really is grounded and work like that. in your own place its one thing but say by travel and other outlets that one dont now they need to be tested first.
The first knife had a effect similar to stained glass church windows, really pleasing to the eye. Sounds like you can't hear yourself think at the show! Hope you brought ear protectors or something else. I'd like to attend one of these shows, maybe in the near future. Thanks for the demonstrations
Oppose this with all you can. There was that gun lawyer in Austria if I remember correctly, Raoul Wagner, who intervened to prevent some other dumb laws being passed in the past. You should get him or people like him involved and try to stop this stupid oppressive bs. Austria is one of the few last countries with freedom when it comes to citizen rights to both arms and knives, please, don't let that be taken away from you!
@@swissbianco I'm not sure tbh, but I think it fits more with the P80 holsters from what I've heard. Personally, I bought a Kydex holster from Slimfit Holsters out of Denver. They make really good quality holsters, and make them for that frame