Bark River Fingerling review: This may be the hunting knife you’ve been looking for
Bark River’s Fingerling reproduces a classic design with new, improved materials. This is going to be a very popular knife among hunters.
read moreBark River’s Fingerling reproduces a classic design with new, improved materials. This is going to be a very popular knife among hunters.
read moreEveryone has different ideas about what they need in a survival/bushcraft/hunting knife. Here’s my top ten items to consider before buying one.
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read moreKnives go through fashion cycles, just like any other product. One fad is the choil, a ground-out section in front of the handle. Here is why you don’t need one.
read moreSometimes the best knife for the job is a smaller one. This Casstrom Safari is small, lightweight and easy to carry.
read moreYou can skin and field dress squirrels, rabbits, upland game and smaller animals with many different styles of knives. Here’s how to pick one that can do the job well for you, while not breaking the budget.
read moreLooking for a reliable lock blade folding knife? Take a look at this one.
read moreThere is a lot to be said for a knife that is just enough, or just right. The Ultralite Field Knife may be just enough for what you need.
read moreOne of the most useful and probably most-used knives is a boning/fillet knife. This latest creation from Bark River Knives is sure to be a winner, and a keeper!
read moreAn Opinel can be an inexpensive beginner’s folding knife or a hard-working tool for experts.
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