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The Knafs Lander 2 Pocketknife: Disassembly and Quick

The Knafs Lander 2 Pocketknife: Disassembly and Quick Review

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“Nick Shabazz”

Today, we’ll take a look at a very worthy sequel to the original Knafs lander that’s bigger, better, and takes even more ridiculous custom scales than before.

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41 Comments

  1. I felt this way with the original Lander review as well as this one, the comments regarding the Lander's scale swapping being similar to TRM's confuses me. How could they have approached scale swapping differently? Does TRM just own the concept of scale swapping?

  2. Is it better than the DropBeat/ The Escort or other Clutchlock options out there? I'm waiting for the mail, WMK Frag Titanium Towser K from Kizer, that has this lock also. Only thing that this knife has in my mind is the Banter connection and an idiotproof non-threatening.

  3. Knas video Nick! Blink, and you miss some of your dry humor. Oh My God. Just FYI, these knives are made by Kizer and the lock (their patented version of the crossbar lock with the adjustable tension holes) is called the Clutch Lock.

  4. As Nick reassembled the knife, I remembered Knafs sent instructions with my Lander 2 on how to disassemble/reassemble the knife…along with the extra parts.
    Nice touches.

  5. Nick, I watched you for years and saw a recent vid you put out discussing the lack of growth of your channel and the rise of channels like metal complex. I haven’t watched knife review vids for a while given it’s not that inspiring to me anymore due to lack of ingenuity (I’m no expert). Just wanted to say you have a uniques style that always kept me interest. Some just have the gift to ruminate and make it interesting so from me, thanks for the vids over the years. They’ve been both educational and entertaining.

  6. I think this is going to be on my list of knives to get for this year. I prefer a different colour scales than the default ones but for the love of all that is good, not those first green ones. My god, my eyes still hurt from that. As a left hander, the bar lock knives are pretty much my best choice.

  7. It's just a pleasure to watch Nick fail at the simple things (pssst! Next time screw the liners together before putting the crossbar lock in, might be easier to do).
    Kizer is the only company that did some actual inovation to the crossbar lock since it's invention (that I'm aware of). I love the clutch lock ability to set the detent to your preference. BTW, that second pair of omega springs are a bit thicker, so you can increase the detent strength even more. It is so nice that even as an OEM, Kizer includes spare hardware and springs in the package. As oposed to some companies with overpriced knives with a certain winged insect logo.

  8. Due to arthritis my knife choices have become more limited. I pretty much have to have a flipper and preferably with a button lock. This puts the least amount of stress on my hand. I miss having more options.

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