New Knives for the Week of October 5th, 2023 Just In at KnifeCenter.com

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Brought to you by the letters F and B, for fixed blades. Plus, lots from Fox Knives, a limited edition Buck 110 and mid-techs from Peña and Zieba. Check out the latest knives and EDC gear from KnifeCenter here: kcoti.com/3tm7SmU

Featured Knives
00:00 Intro
00:17 Demko Armiger 4: kcoti.com/46A6UBR
04:44 Demko Armiger 2: kcoti.com/3PJHUBd
07:17 SOG Prohen XR: kcoti.com/46DqLQx
09:35 Fox FKMD Predator II: kcoti.com/3LQr02S
11:53 Fox Core: kcoti.com/45eZhzv
14:14 GiantMouse ACE Nazca MagnaCut: kcoti.com/3Q0EDyN
17:44 Michael Zieba Nine: kcoti.com/3PLbXbD
19:57 Peña X Series Raptor XL: kcoti.com/46EkOD8
22:34 D Rocket Mid-Tech Zulu: kcoti.com/48EnmCR
24:23 Finch STINGER: kcoti.com/45jCH8X
26:08 Fox Multi-Purpose Deer Horn: kcoti.com/45jCHFZ
29:42 Buck 2023 Legacy Collection 110 Folding Hunter: kcoti.com/3tnPslJ
31:16 ESEE Sencillo: kcoti.com/3PC4WtO
34:55 Boker Bronco: kcoti.com/3Q7ZcJW
36:15 Fox European Hunter Stacked Leather: kcoti.com/3Q3XTvn
38:02 Fox Tokala: kcoti.com/46jaIrt
40:49 Acta Non Verba P200: kcoti.com/46dep1I

Slightly Larger that Average Patches: kcoti.com/3IXcovQ

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All Comments (21)
  • @jfbowers369
    It is GREAT to see Mr. Demko do an affordable quality tacticle knife. And the fact that he put the high-end sheath with it as well. Much respect from a former soldier!
  • @aj5748
    Demko is killing it! Thanks!
  • @DinoNucci
    Those Demko blades are 🔥🔥🔥
  • @Setnja92
    Nice to see Fox knives here. Tokala looks amazing.
  • @abc456f
    That Zieba nine is a cool collector piece.
  • @joeyho5134
    Ahhhhhh at last, fixed blade knives. Thanks DCA.
  • @magickraken734
    I loves those Demko's, although I wish the larger one's came in a stone wash finish.
  • @HonestArcher_13
    David, I can tell you like that Pena knife... you are getting that front flipping down quite well. Cheers!!
  • @oddsavage
    That Fox deer horn camp knife is really nice! Wish it had a Philips instead of a corkscrew, but the deer horn definitely adds some class.
  • @tommymccombs4309
    80CrV2 Spring Steel is a high-carbon spring steel that is ideal for saws and knives. It is essentially a 1080/ C75 / CS80 / 1.2235 steel with additional chromium, nickel, and vanadium. You can expect 57-58HRC on the Rockwell Hardness Scale when it comes to 80CrV2.
  • @elmasgrifo1
    Lots of fixed blade knives! Nice! Keep em coming.
  • @KungFuTweety1
    Great selection today! Those small Demko knives are a home run!
  • @FrankTranDesign
    What a fantastic lineup this time. Loving that Acta non Verba design. I'm just wishing it had a blade thickness and profile of the Reiff F4 (or F6)
  • @imopn
    love these vids. Every week I tune in to see if Spiderco will finally do a Paramilitary 2 with MagnaCut but alas... Luckily all these other manufacturers are filling that hole with great knives
  • @paullambert4445
    Another great week of knives. That’s why I buy almost all my knives from you. Thanks DCA. 🔪🎸
  • Lexan is the G E brand name polycarbonate. It comes in cast & extruded, the latter being much cheaper. The cast is stronger and more machinable. They both scratch easy, extruded scratches super easy. There are some coatings the cell phone industry has played with to prevent scratches. Evidently they never were successful since the last phone with a polycarbonate screen was the Motorola Turbo 2 years ago. It was awesome. 100% unbreakable but scratched easily but it was easily prevented with a screen protector. Polycarbonate is ldesigned to be soft because it makes it strong. Bullet proof glass is really polycarbonate plastic, using at least 1" thick cast Lexan more often 2". A ½" thick piece of extruded Lexan can catch a high power deer rifle or assault rifle easily. I have managed to shoot through ½" with .50 caliber Desert Eagle pistol. Anyway, the scratches come out like magic if U wave a torch flame over it. It just melts back perfectly clear, if U don't get it too hot. It will discolor it if it gets too hot.
  • @dougdottery1284
    Nice pile of knives this week. I like the Fox knife with the leather handle.