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Fixed Blade Knife Options - The Pack Knife
I normally consider a pack knife as something that is used to prevent damage to a good knife when the need presents itself. It should also be cheap and inexpensive...
Fixed Blade Knife Options - Mora Scout Knife with Black Composition Handle
This is a good fixed blade knife that comes razor sharp and holds an edge quite well. The Mora Scout Fixed Blade Knife is well-suited for most camp chores other than splitting or chopping wood...
Types of Knives - The Toothpick
The toothpick is basically a clasp style jackknife that comes in a very compact package...
Types of Knives - The Clasp Knife
This classic knife pattern survives today as an inexpensive and easy to use utility knife that can serve you well on a daily basis...
Types of Knives - The Trapper
The combination of a clip blade and a spey blade made it extremely useful for a wide variety of tasks but was more popular as a hunting and skinning knife, especially where the processing of small game is concerned.
The Spirit of the Bayonet
Bayonets, like hand grenades, have a specific time and place for use. Think of them like parachutes—nobody wants to carry one around all day, but if you need it, nothing else will substitute...
How to choose the right knife for small game hunting
You 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...
Types of Knives - The Sunfish
While often referred to as a rope knife, the sunfish pattern is actually an early nineteenth century American pattern that was favored by many carpenters in the southern parts of America...
Types of Knives - The Doctor’s Knife
They had a characteristic shape that was easily recognizable and had very specific uses to the physician’s profession...
Knife Carry Options - Fixed Blade or Folder
Both types of knives have their advantages and disadvantages and your choice will most likely be decided based upon two main factors: your environment or the intended use of your knife...
Types of knives: The Congress
The congress knife usually has a convex front with a straight or very shallow concave back. Congress knives can have two or more blades and they are normally found in a four blade configuration.
Knife Review - The SOG Seal Pup
With a suggested list price of $98.50, it may seem a little pricey but there are several available sources where it can be purchased in a more affordable price range of $50 to $60. Either way it’s an excellent knife for the money...
Types of Knives - The Peanut
The peanut knife is an old fashioned pocket folder. The peanut knife is usually a very small knife which may come with one or two blades that are generally a high quality stainless steel...
How to choose the best fillet knife
A fillet knife is a specialty tool for filleting fish. Here is how to choose one that will fit your needs...
A Review of the Griptilian 551 H2O folding knife
I’m writing from the point of view of prepping, not as an expert in knives. I recently purchased a Griptilian 551-S-H2O folding knife from Benchmade. I chose this knife specifically for emergency preparedness, so my review will be based on that intended use....
EDC: Which knife do you carry and why?
Prepping is not only about being prepared for big disasters; it is a preparation for all kinds of scenarios, from small to great, from frequent to rare. Having a knife at hand can be useful in a wide range of situations...
Best Popular Mid-Priced Pocket Knife On Amazon
There are quite a number of makes and models of pocket knives covering a wide range of price, quality, style and purpose. Buying a pocket knife is a personal choice of this combination of preferences...
Types of Knives - The Stockman Knife
The stockman knife normally has three different types of blade. These include a clip blade, a sheep's foot and a spey blade...
Prepping On A Budget - Buy a Mora
The Mora Companion MG Carbon is an exceptionally good value. It is an inexpensive, yet, well-made entry bushcraft knife that can take a beating and provide many years of use...
The Easy Way to Sharpen a Knife Without Spending a Lot of Money
Everyone needs a knife sharpener because no matter how careful you are, when you use your knife in the field, it is going to get dull. I don’t care how expensive, or how high tech your knife is, using a knife will eventually dull the blade...
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