Best hunting knife? Fox River EXT-1 improved review
Users helped design what may be one of the best knives on the market for big game hunting. The Bark River improved EXT-1 checks all the boxes for me.
read moreUsers helped design what may be one of the best knives on the market for big game hunting. The Bark River improved EXT-1 checks all the boxes for me.
read moreThese Kendall Carpenter custom handles made my Bark River UP series “grail knives” even better. Here is how I chose the best handle for my hunting knives.
read moreOne of the most useful knife patterns is the traditional Scandinavian fixed blade. The reason is simple – it flat-out works.This latest puukko interpretation by Bark River combines modern materials with a proven design.
read moreMy appreciation for the Bark River Gunny knife is well documented. I have owned six in different configurations, and this latest incarnation in CPM 3V may be the best yet.
read moreThe Gunny is one of Bark River’s bestsellers, and one of my favorite EDC knives. The Sidekick combines the Gunny handle with a real user blade. It is going to do very well.
read moreCombine a classic knife design with modern materials and you get my business every time. Bark River has done it again with this recreation of my first good sheath knife.
read moreSize matters, particularly when it comes to user knives. This Bark River North Country EDC is a compact, hardworking knife that might easily find a place in your every day carry tools.
read moreI like machetes, carry one in my car survival kit, and use them a lot. If you are looking for a solid blade that won’t let you down, then you need to take a hard look at the Bark River Machete.
read moreSomebody did their research on the new Bark River Bobcat, and it was obviously designed by a deer hunter. I predict this is going to be a really, really popular hunting knife.
read moreI didn’t need another Bark River Gunny. But I couldn’t pass up this latest addition to the Gunny line.
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