This Winterblade Factor B3 is cutting like a laser beam now that we’ve reprofiled it down to an 18 degree edge. So lets see how it compares against our other recent M390 blades.
Rosie XL Replica Redneck Cut Test: Cryo D2 Delivers
Rosie XL Replica Redneck Cut Test: Cryo D2 Delivers
Surprisingly, the cutting performance backed up those claims - maintaining at least a 9/10 sharpness throughout all our testing and easily stropping back to a 10/10 afterward. While the cartoonish proportions still make this knife too large for my everyday carry (as detailed in our review video), there's no denying the excellent edge retention on display. This might be a rare case where a replica's steel claims actually hold water! Check out the full test to see this oversized beast in action.
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