At last weekend’s Blade Show Dynamis Alliance released their new Blade Oil.
Dom told me he spent quite awhile looking for the right product to protect his edged weapons and firearms from corrosion. His choice was this petroleum based oil. It remains effective across a wide and extreme Temp range: -30 to 425 degrees and is extremely cohesive being difficult to remove once it has been applied. It is also Salt Water Resistant. Each bottle comes with a removable Precision Drop Applicator nozzle.
dynamisalliance.com/equip/blade-oil
Just browsed their wares. Man I’m all for high quality high speed specialized tools for specialized work but damn ya’ll. $215 tactical flathead screwdrivers???? We have hit peak tacti-bull….
It’s not a screw driver. That might be your problem.
Says right in the description “flathead screwdriver.”
And all of the brass knuckles for sale call them Paperweights.
Brass knuckles look like brass knuckles and screwdrivers looks like screwdrivers.
This is a $215 screwdriver.
No.
Is your screwdriver made from 80CrV2?
There’s a non-Dynamis version of the flathead with G10 handle scales that’s around $80. Picked up mine directly at the Winkler shop.
A 1/4″ x 2″ x 18″ flat of 80CrV2 stock is $22…. It’s cool and all, and if you want to spend your money on it go ahead. I think we have reached peak tacticool. Also 80CRv2 is not some super steel. 440C is comparable.
So Bob and Darbanville are the same guy?
Covid seems to have lowered some IQ’s.
This ‘screwdriver’ is clearly meant *to do other jobs* which have nothing to do with either screws or the driving thereof.
Like putting holes in cretins, of which there is no shortage.
This is inferred in that fiendish description which has done so much to cripple Bob/Darbanville’s reading comprehension.
No need to beat the horse. We get it. That guy doesn’t.
So any thoughts/observations on the oil that this article is about?
So far I’ve been happy with my Tuff Cloth and dry lube for my firearms; someone convince me I should use something else (FYI live in the upper midwest).