I've got some backlogs of balisongs I can review, but been focusing on my professional life a bit! But I appreciate the suggestion, I can get to work on that!
Sick vid, however I think maybe in the right hands the pinch one couldddd be faster, since we most of us have a shitton of experience with the QuickDraw, meaning we as very efficient and quick with it, however maybe in the right hands the pinch one could be faster, additionally the swing of the balisong could have an effect on the results, since you can basically do a QuickDraw on any balisong no matter how shit the swing is, whereas you can maybe only get the pinch one very fast on something with impeccable swing, still a great test btw!
The quickdraw is the only practical fast opening. I mean, if a rope is wrapped around my foot and about to drag me off the boat, I'm not tossing the knife up in the air before cutting the rope. (laughs) And how much longer does it take to properly position one to begin the pinch trick? With the quickdraw, you just grab the knife and ready to go.
@@elchicharron9503 I agree that in a survival situation the QuickDraw is better, but no sane mind would even use a balisong in a survival situation I do agree though, the QuickDraw is generally a lot more efficient when just showing someone a balisong or smth
@@nuclearflame3855 you're not wrong. I could spend some more time mastering that quicksnap trick. I feel like it has great potential, but 8 frames was the best I could get
@@nuclearflame3855 You know, if I had to cut my own arm off because it was pinned by a boulder in the widerness, it would be perfectly sane to use a balisong if it's the only thing within reach. And who among us would go for a long hike without our favorite bali? Of course, I get your point (laughs).