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Hinderer XM-18 Replica Cut Test: Budget Steel Surprises!
Hinderer XM-18 Replica Cut Test: Budget Steel Surprises!
But sometimes expectations need adjusting! The actual test results might surprise you as much as they surprised me. This budget version of the legendary hardcore EDC delivered performance that has me rethinking what's possible from affordable steel. Watch to see exactly how well this replica handled our cardboard, rope, hose, and stick tests - the results might challenge some common knife assumptions.
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