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So I uh I have this knife.
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And you've seen a knife similar to this knife.
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Oh yeah.
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Because this is not the knife I used to own.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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Did you give up?
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Or you you just cleaning I was cleaning the rust off of it.
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Uh and for people listening, I have this uh this is the uh CRKT, which they don't like it when you call it a cricket.
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They don't call their company cricket.
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Well, don't name it such a damn long name.
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Well, don't abbreviate it as cricket.
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Yeah.
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CRKT, it feels like you just intentionally left out the vowels from the word cricket.
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And for those who don't know, it's Columbia River Knife and Tool Company.
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Yes, it is.
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Good job.
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I I didn't know that.
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But um anyway, so this is the uh cricket.
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Uh it's I can't remember the exact name of it.
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Um, but it's their Karambit that flicks out, and they have a few different versions, and one of them is uh all like really nice kind of silicone magpole um like uh grip.
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And uh of course that doesn't rust, but that's not as cool as the aluminum uh locomotion grip.
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Um sorry, it's called the uh CRKT provoke folding knife, and it's pretty sick, and it's a great fidget toy, it's so sharp.
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It's it is like Velociraptor Jurassic Park sharp.
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Um because the um it is curved and it's serrated and it just glides into anything at the tip pokes.
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Like a crambit.
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At the range, a guy cut his arm.
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At our range.
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With this knife?
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With a crambit.
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Who did that?
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It was I don't know.
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I was I was hoping it wasn't you, and when the guy was telling the safety briefing and our orientation story, he was like, couple weeks back here, this guy, because they they're talking about like there's no there's never been someone no one's ever gotten to her.
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Shot no one's gotten shot themselves or shot somebody else, but like the you know, most accidents happen or splinters or whatever, and but this guy, he's like he said this this kid made a he's like made a shot he was trying to do all day, and so he like flipped his knife out like celebration and was whirling it around and then stuck it in his arm and had to uh and it started bleeding everywhere and had to go get it stitched up.
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Yeah, no kidding, dude.
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But uh I can imagine, dude.
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If this went into my like tricep or bite bicep, it would flay it open.
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The little claw.
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It's so sharp.
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But, anyways, it was a great knife.
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Uh, I ran into the ocean with it when I was uh on a bachelor party, and that's what made it start rusting.
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Because I ran into the ocean, pulled it out, let it dry, and then I guess coming back to high altitude in Colorado really dried it out.
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And it's even anodized.
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It's called like a titanium anodization.
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Now I don't know because it's all aluminum.
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I don't think any part of this knife is made out of titanium.
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But I guess it's an anodization that uses titanium.
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I don't know.
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It didn't work because it was rusting around it.
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So I took it apart, which was a pain in the ass, cleaned all the rust off, coated it, and uh an oil, and then started trying to assemble it.
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And to get this uh super smooth locomote motion action, you actually are uh drill bit like a torque system on both sides.
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And so there's a how hollowed out screw from one side, and then the other side has another screw that screws into the hollowed out screw.
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And if one side is over-torked too much, you lose the locomotion because it's too tight and it seats it up.
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So they have like I didn't know this until I like looked up like how to screw it tight, and like there's people who with similar locomotion stuff showing like you need two drills and they need to be at like the same weight, like uh torque, and they're counter-drilling, and then you stop because as soon as they reach a certain torque, they both just start timing out.
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Yeah, and that's how you do it to keep it from going over.
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Well, I found that out after I had like tried assembling it and just sheared every single screw head and my drill bits, and uh, I'm pretty sure I uh might have burnt the motor out on one drill trying to do it.
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Oh my god.
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So I was like, fuck.
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So I got online, must have been a Ryobi.
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Well, the Ryobi's still working, it's the other one that's not working, right?
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Um, but uh I uh went on to CRKT's website and found their warranty stuff, called them, and they were like, Yeah, just fill out a warranty formula it in, and we'll assess if we can, you know, if it falls underneath warranty and we'll repair it, or we'll let you know like we're not repairing it and we can mail back the broken one.
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I was like, ugh, that sucks.
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All right.
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So I on the form I filled it out and I was like, literally, like reason for warranty.
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I was like, I tried to be a man and like repair and clean my own knife.
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I disassembled the knife, removed all the rust, oiled, and went to reassemble it, and I've over torqued and ruined everything, and now it's all a wobbly jit.
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Like, it's like it would like not fold out, or if it did, it would lock in place because it was too tight, but then it'd also be wobbly because the tension wasn't even across all four screws.
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It was a meh, it was totally not safe to use.
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It totally defeated the purpose of like a quick reaction knife, right?
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And I was like, So I was like, I try to be a man, try to fix myself in reassembling it.
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I've only broken it, made it worse.
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And my final words were I am stupid, please forgive me.
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Please fix my knife.
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I didn't even ask for a new knife, yeah.
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And then I didn't get any notification that they received it.
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I like mailed it out to them, and I was like, uh shit, well, we'll see.
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They might have just opened it and be like, yeah, we're not even gonna bother, we're just throwing this away.
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And uh then yesterday, after I got home from my trip to Zion, this was in the mail.
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And I opened it up in a fresh box, uns unopened plastic.
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They didn't even they didn't even say like there wasn't like a letter saying like we just replaced it.
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It was just like new knife.
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Let's go, dude.
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Yeah, I'm freaking stoked.
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I'm happy.
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This is a this is a uh very um uh enthusiastic review of the customer support and warranty system for CRK team.
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Yeah, they are uh their customer care is awesome.
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Have you used it before?
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Yeah, yeah, I've used it before for like uh uh basically when a clip wears out or and or if your screws where you lose screws to hold your clip in and stuff.
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That's usually the first thing that goes is the bell clip, and so they'll just they'll just send you new stuff to put it together um and take care of your knives and so and what I like about them too is like they're I except my I've had three um and I still have two of them.
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The first one I had I lost, but the um and usually it's the it's like the the M16 Tonto is the is my is my go-to.
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I got two versions of it.
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I really like their EMT version.
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Like that they actually issue Marines?
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They I think they may have.
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There's a knife that they made that was like the USMC standard issue pocket knife for a while.
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Because it was it's a great knife, and then I had like the EMT version, so it was it was orange, which I liked because I used to like camo knives or like black knives or something or just like you know gas station knives.
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Yeah, but guess what?
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Hard to find them when they fall in the woods.
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When you're outside in the woods, you lose that stuff.
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So an orange knife is awesome, and um, and then it had uh basically a seatbelt cutter in it and a glass breaker, and the way they incorporated it in there was really just clean.
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It didn't take up, it didn't look weird, it didn't have extra um uh it didn't ruin any of the function of the actual knife.
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And then also because it's a pretty large knife, the seatbelt cutter is on the the I guess the front of the tank, the part that you flip with your thumb to come out.
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And so it's got a little, it's almost like a little gut hook, but really tiny, but you can use it for like for opening boxes, cutting string, whatever.
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You don't have to get your whole knife out, you just pull that out and slip it through stuff.
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But and honestly, you shouldn't be using your actual knife blade if you can avoid it.
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Right, for yeah, so for that sort of stuff.
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But they're I think they're awesome knives, and they're like they're not cheap, but they really are affordable.
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Like they're they're definitely like not cheap, meaning like they're not poorly made.
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Their qual build quality is real, I think, really good.
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Yeah, well, and I think they have very entry-level affordable knives to get into.
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Um and they also have very niche, high-end, expensive knives.
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You know what I mean?
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Um, I'm looking at like their they have like 15 different versions of this M16 Tonto.
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Yep.
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And one of them starts at 40.
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Yep.
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And then some of them go up to I think looks like the most expensive one I can find here is like over a hundred.
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Mm-hmm.
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Um but if you're getting into like some of the other companies for that same cost, you're going 300.
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Yeah.
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For that, yeah, for benchmade.
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Yeah, for a benchmate, you're gonna lose it, right?
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And so it's like never buy a benchmade.
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As much as I love benchmade and I think they're well-made knives.
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It's like buying a pair of Oakley sunglasses.
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You're gonna lose them.
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It's you're gonna scratch it, you're sunglasses, you're gonna lose them.
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That cheap ass gas station knife, you ain't ever losing that.
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Exactly.
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You fucking you drop those.
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This is a joke I love.
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I can't remember who said it.
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I wish I could give credit to the community.
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It's like those damn cheap ass like sunglasses from the gas station, you know, you're you can't lose them if you want.
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Like, can't kill them.
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You're on the boat leaning over to catch a fish and your oak leys or your ray bands fall off.
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They're gone, they're gone forever.
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They immediately sink to the bottom because they're basically made out of lead.
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But you drop your like ten dollar uh pit bull uh no bulldog sunglasses and a scuba diver surfaces with them in hand asking if you know you dropped them or something.
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Oh yeah.
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And I feel like that's exactly the thing, same thing with knives.
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Like any knife over a hundred dollars, I'm almost always losing in the first year.
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And watches.
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Watches.
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I had a watch that I um it was a like an Iron Man or whatever.
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Yeah, it's like a whatever cheap, you know, it's like your$30 gas, like or$30, like, you know, just from the store.
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And uh I lost it.
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I first of all, I found it in a lake, and then I put it on, and then I lost it in the ocean twice.
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The first time I lost it in the ocean, it fell down deep.
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My mom swam way down there and retrieved it, which was awesome.
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We were heading out snorkeling, and we good mom move.
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It was impressive.
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We're heading out snorkeling, and we on the way out, it must have fallen off.
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I didn't realize.
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And then we saw we saw these giant mana rays.
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It was, I mean, huge wingspan, these huge mana rays, super cool.
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And then on our way back in, I noticed my watch is gone, and we looked down, and it was about for like 30 feet down, it was down there.
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No way, and she just dove down there and like cleared her nose as she went the whole way, and just gravity came up.
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I was like, that's incredible, Mom.
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Yeah, I was like, that's like a middle crap.
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That's it, that's impressive, Miss Pat.
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It was awesome, and then I lost it on the beach later on because they basically the Velcro on the band had worn out.
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Oh, yeah.
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Then I lost it swimming again in the waves on the beach, and then I found it the next day snorkeling.
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It floated past me, and I and I You're just you're never gonna lose the free stuff like that.
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Yeah, dude.
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It's it's just it's unkillable.
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Yeah, and same with my uh I see RKT knives.
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I've had them forever.
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I I did lose one, but since then I've had two for over one of them, I've had one of them for over my first one I had for like three, four years, and then the other ones I've I've had a one for ten years now, and the other one I've had for five, six years now.
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So and they're they're awesome.
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It is crazy, like I think they are definitely the sharpest knives from the factory, at least in my experience.
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Like, I haven't had a knife come out of the box that sharp.
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And it's like ubiquitous across all their models, I think.
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Because I also used to have their super tiny little foldable pocket knife one where like the blade is you know shorter than two inches.
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Uh, but it's a great little letter opener, quick, quick cut one.
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And uh I love that thing.
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Uh but it was like it was scary sharp, like it was unsettling sharp.
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Um but yeah, uh, you know who else though makes good knives?
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Hmm.
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Spiderco.
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And Spiderco is headquarters here in our in our beautiful state.
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Yeah, forget that.
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They apparently sometimes I gotta look to see what it is, but they apparently do like just a like um outlet sale of overstock stuff they have, and it's like a bunch of of their knives at discount of like over 50% off.
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And you just walk up, but they only do it for a few days until they sell out, and they always sell out, and they do it every year here.
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So I think you and I should go the next time they do that.
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For real.
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Uh-huh.
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Check it out.
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But uh, anyways, um, so yeah, I got my I got my knife replaced.
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Uh, I finally um I finally got my uh shadow systems barrel fixed.
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So I don't know if we mentioned on the podcast, but my shadow systems barrel for uh one of the slides kept on having rounds get stuck in it, and the the ejector couldn't pull them out because they were so wedged in tight.
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The casing was getting stuck in.
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The case after it would fire.
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No, not a squib load, but literally like the the chamber diameter was too small by like thousandths of a millimeter.
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And I think it's from like their anodizing process.
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Um or not anodizing, is it yeah, I think it's anodizing, no, nitritine.
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They're nitriting the barrel like they do, like a lot of people do with AR barrels as well.
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You know, they get the nitride cheat treatment.
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But sometimes that nitriting is so thick that if you don't have your tolerance properly in spec for you know your mechanical tolerances of things, you know, having just enough room to uh be a thousandth of a millimeter off, then when you add that extra coating, it's gonna be too tight.
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And so it happened with like three different brands of ammo, none of it reload, all factory stuff.
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I filmed it, showed them the videos, and then they sent me a barrel, and the bear, the next barrel they sent me did the same thing.
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And I was like, dude, guys, now I'm concerned for your manufacturing stuff.
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So I recorded it, showed them all the stuff, gave them another call.
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They kind of were like, at that point, they were like, Well, we're gonna you're gonna have to send in the gun because there's no way we're making this mistake.
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And I'm like, guys, um I can show you on video.
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And I showed them with the barrel.
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I have I have a shorter slide from them that with uh the barrel that came with that one.
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Perfect, and all the like super big, like uh all the casings that got stuck in these other chambers would just like drop in there like nothing and pull out like nothing, and they'd sit flush.
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But with all these cases that were too tight, if they wouldn't sit flush, and if you pushed them down to make them flush, then like you could pick up the barrel by just holding the casing and shake it around and it wouldn't ever come out.
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On video too, I think the thing that really sent them was that I like bent the needle nose pliers I was using to wedge the case out.
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Oh yeah.
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Because the in the because they were like soft needle nose tips so they wouldn't scratch anything, but they bent backwards because of how like wedged the case was in.
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I was like, see, like now I needed to use like actual pliers to pull this out.
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Um, so finally they sent me a third barrel, immediately went and tested it at the range after I got it, no issues.
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Everything uh like is coming in and out of it easy, and all the casings that were getting jammed in the other one, I kept them just to test their fit, and it works great.
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So Shadow Systems fixed it on the third one, you know, and it was gonna be one of those things of like, hey, third times the charm or three strikes, you're out.
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Because I was getting I was getting ready, bro.
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I was like, hey, if this is an issue, I'm just gonna sell all my shadow system shit because I can't I can't have this being a carry gun and having it lock up on me from the first round because and like also like it's not something that you can just rack the slide.
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No, it's stuck, it's stuck.
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Like done.
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I wouldn't I would need to use my knife.
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That was one thing too.
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One knife I used in like the when I was at the range because I didn't have my uh pliers on me.
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I was like, oh, I'll just try to wedge it out with my knife tip.
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It it broke the tip off of a steel knife with how tightly wedged it was in there, right?
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So it was kind of one of those things that was like if this happened in an actual self-defense situation, I'd be fucked.
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So all I said, they fixed it.
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I sent everything into them.
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They said they're looking into it and they're aware of it and seeing if it's affecting any of the other barrels.
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Um, and uh, they were very appreciative.
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They didn't charge me anything, I didn't have to pay for any mail or shipping.
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And uh they wanted the casings that got stuck as well as like the other barrels they had sent me and stuff, so that way they could test them all up there and see what the thing is.
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I'm trying I tried to measure it with my own calipers, and it was always a little hard to tell because I don't have digital calipers, but from what I could tell, like the the difference was literally like one one thousandth of a millimeter in the diameter of the of the chamber, and that's enough with you know like a small explosion that it's gonna wedge a case or not.
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You know, that's that's the difference between like casing easily is ejected or a caseing is now basically friction locked into your chamber and your gun's dead.
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So those are two things, two warranty things that got repaired, two companies, great customer service.
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Look at that, yeah.
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And uh I'm sure I'm sure Shadow Systems has my number saved at this point after how many back and forth phone calls I had with them to try to diagnose it, and how many videos I've sent them on email.
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So I'm pretty sure like if I call them again, they're just gonna be like, oh fuck, it's just got it.