Review: Best everyday carry knife? We check out the L.T. Wright ‘Next Gen’
The best everyday carry knife is easy and convenient to take along. The “Next Gen” could be what you’re looking for.
read moreThe best everyday carry knife is easy and convenient to take along. The “Next Gen” could be what you’re looking for.
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 moreThere’s a reason this knife is a classic. It flat-out works. It’s a blade design that has withstood the test of time. It’s my do-it-all knife.
read moreEverybody should have a good survival/hunting knife. The Fox River, made by Bark River knives, might be a good choice for you.
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.
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 moreThe Fox River is already one of Bark River’s most popular hunting knives. This version combines the Fox River blade and Bravo handle, and I’m betting it will be even more popular.
read moreSometimes, a couple small tweaks can change something from almost perfect to WOW!
read moreOne of the most important aspects of a knife is the steel in the blade. But at what point does a designer or super steel blade become overkill and an added, unnecessary expense?
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