Best survival knife? New materials, old designs combine in this classic cutlery
Looking for a traditional, classic knife design made with the best of modern materials? Check out these newcomers.
read moreLooking for a traditional, classic knife design made with the best of modern materials? Check out these newcomers.
read moreEquipment that has been military-approved has also been rigorously tested. The Fallkniven F1 survival knife is a great choice.
read moreA common question goes something like this: “Expensive, pretty knives are wonderful – but I want a plain survival tool. What is a reasonably-priced, reliable rigid blade?” Well, check out the ESEE-3.
read moreEver wonder what to do with that hole in the knife handle? It can be an important safety feature. Here’s how to use it.
read moreThe Bear Grylls Ultimate Survival Knife is an international best seller. But is the popularity base on Bear’s celebrity or the fact that the knife is a quality product? I decided to find out.
read moreWhat’s the best design for an everyday belt knife? Don’t make any investments in that cutlery category until you check out the Bark River Canadian.
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.
read moreA knife’s point will determine the uses, and how effective the blade will be at different tasks. Here are some things to consider about point designs.
read moreThe grind, or edge confirmation, of a blade will determine what jobs it does well. Here’s how to choose that best grind for your knife.
read moreWhat qualities need to be included the best survival/hunting knife is the topic of endless discussion. But maybe the conversation should start with the attributes you don’t want. Here are some suggestions.
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