You know… They have 6 or 7 stacks of different stickers at the register, free for the taking. I like the JAKL stickers myself, and the Dagger looks cool too
If you buy from TEMU dont expect a 100.00 knife for 10.00. You buy from TEMU because you want cheep and functional. I have several of their knives and they are well made and if they arent razor sharp, I sharpen them. No problems at all.
Thanks for watching. Side note the rifle in thumbnail is not my new budget rifle. Over this seems fairly similar to other brands of similar cost and higher.
Not a knife guy but have a question if you sharpen the knife and then put it to the test to see if it holds, maybe they just don’t come sharpened from the manufacture???.
@@kyle-qw5yx only issue I’ve had is that it is ammonia picky and doesn’t really like 115gr target or defense loads. Other than that it rips! Take care and be safe out there
So I have the real Ka-Bar you showed. I got it from SMKW. My dad bought the same one off temu. We compared them and the color was alittle off between the two. The temu one was a lighter tan. But that could be the fact mine is older by a few years. But as far we could tell it’s a real ka-bar. Without out sending both off to have the steel tested. You can’t tell at all if it’s “fake”. It’s the real deal to me.
Brother I saw this frame for the first time literally several days after I bought a second PSA dagger frame for a new build... I was SICK! These look so awesome
@@drewknives2013 I mean could always grab this one as well? I mean who doesn’t need multiple? When I first got mine I was sick because I bought so many others and here this was !
At 10 bucks for the fake Bugout you can't go wrong, throw one in the tackle box, one in the glove box, etc. If you lose it or break it, no big deal. Use it as the tool it is, replace as needed.
Im almost 100% sold.. just wondering why the frame has an option for another part. The locking block. Is that for scratch buiders, orfor folks who already have a glock19 and wanna switch frames?
The locking block is a necessary part but you can get a serialized frame without one that more a from scratch option to buy whatever parts you want or you can get a frame with everything there and ready for a slide. Or you could take a gen 3 g19 and swap all parts over and be good to go also
Tons of these are flooding ebay and sellers doing a good job of passing them off as the real thing. These knockoffs are theft, they are not just stealing from the companies that designed them, but also the US workers that are employed by these small businesses
If people are doing that knowingly screwing others then that’s really a shame. People no matter what will always try to make quick money and it does hurt the businesses who created what is being copied. That being said the quality and innovation should keep those businesses going in the future regardless of eBay, Temu, Amazon, or flea markets .
TEMU is part of the CHICOM Intelligence Community. They collect data from their customer base including name, address, phone, CC info, etc and sell it on the dark web to aid their military and terrorist funding.
Thanks mate for doing this video. I have got three bushcraft knives from Temu and I am very pleased with their performance and how well they hold their edge. I have split 5in logs with on problems and shave with them after. I have put a Scandy grind on them tho as I find it to be a much better grind for bushcraft.
My next Temu purchase is probably going to be a survival knife. I’ll see how the edge is and holds up. Not a bad idea for a maintenance grind to keep up with sharpness! Thanks for watching and take care
What the "Benchmade" and "KaBar" knives actually are is 100% illegal counterfeit merchandise that violate US copyright laws. It's one thing to rip off a design; knife companies do it all the time. It's entirely another matter to slap a US company's trademark on your outright fake and then violate their copyright on their packaging and paperwork. In one fell swoop the Chinese who make this stuff (Temu is actually many "stores" that gather stuff together, kind of like Amazon has sellers) rip off both the buyer and the company that holds the copyright/trademark. Fun bonus: purchasing these and bringing them into the US is illegal and you CAN be arrested or fined by CBP. Probably won't bother you if you buy a couple, but if you're buying like cases of these things to resell? If you get caught they WILL prosecute you.
Just like many other things that get copied on the market these knives follow suit. I know companies that produce items and sell them are trying to make an honest venture while these copies can definitely put a damper on why they are doing. It makes sense that if someone bought and was trying to resell these that they could be held accountable as they are participating in screwing over legit companies. For those that buy like I did and in my case more for inspection I know I’m not helping the cause here but maybe I can help others to choose more wisely. Thanks for watching and take care
Hey man. Your voice is nice and chill so it lines well with asmr. The temu stuff always interest people. All in all if your looking for a chill reviewer id say youve got a good start going ! Rooting for you