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Glock Survival Knife Review - Survival On A Shoestring

The Glock Survival Knife is a very strong,military style knife that just might be a good choice for a reasonably priced survival knife under $50. See which of my tests it totally fails and which it passes with flying colors and decide for yourself.
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  • @Kraxn83
    @Kraxn838 жыл бұрын

    just a tip; dont view this knife as special or "holy" as you would high price knifes. this is a tool knife, extremely sturdy. if you feel like throwing it toward a tree and see if it stick, just do it, feel like using the blade as a makeshift "step" when climbing a tree, you can do it. the blade is thick and the spring steel hard to break. if you slam it 1 or 1 1/2 inch into a tree you can step on it. my dad got me one when i was still a kid and boyscout, like 15 years ago, a sawback version, it is banged up, the finish is compleatly gone, edge resharpened countless times, but the knife is still strong like on day one. and it cost the equivalent of 15 bucks. ~200 schilling back in the day here in austria. to summ it up, get this is you want a rock solid, nothing fancy blade with great sheet for small money. if you happen to ruin it while splitting bricks or the like :D , you just buy a new one for cheap. good day

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Kraxn83 Good points

  • @tr3nta345

    @tr3nta345

    7 жыл бұрын

    Kraxn83 how does the handle hold ? I would use it as a chisel with a hammer put im worried about the plastic end cap

  • @Wuei108

    @Wuei108

    6 жыл бұрын

    Do not use a hammer but use a log of wood and it will last for years.

  • @Wuei108

    @Wuei108

    6 жыл бұрын

    I just purchased the knife as a thing i always wanted to have. I have other knifes for cutting vegetables or fibres. For someone that is educated in knife defense by Korean teachers it is a must have.

  • @andrewclark3649

    @andrewclark3649

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@tr3nta345 Torture tests indicated that the strong steel will break before the plastic handle, and the only way they were able to snap the blade was to put their full 220 lb weight on it and bounce up and down until it snapped. However, it is not intended to be used as a hammer. There is a bolt lug underneath the pommel area that is used for attaching it as a bayonet on an AUG rifle. You can use it as a hammer, but it will expose the lug after a while.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose
    @SurvivalOnPurpose10 жыл бұрын

    John Hufnagel Not sure why I couldn't just reply to your comment. Anyway, I don't think I reviewed the SCHF9, but the SCHF26 is very similar if maybe a little smaller. I would probably go with the SCHF9 or SCHF26, but I don't mind the recurve blade shape. Some folks don't like it. I am also planning a review soon of the SCHF1 and SCHF2SM. These are two different versions of the one-piece, all carbon steel, hollow handle survival knives. It will probably be about a month before the video gets done, edited and posted but I have the knives in hand and I really like what I see so far.

  • @bev8200
    @bev82005 жыл бұрын

    Bought one for 30 bucks one day. From years of experience it has become my favorite blade. People say it's one of the best for the price. I can't think of a better all around knife.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    5 жыл бұрын

    It's a solid knife. Just not very sharp out from the factory

  • @dsendall4922
    @dsendall4922 Жыл бұрын

    Just picked one of these up, the 81 with the sawback. 30-40 USD in 2023. I have wanted one to add to my collection since I first saw them in gun magazines in the 90's. I don't know why but I assumed at this point it was going to feel dated with all the shiny new options out there, but this knife has more charm than I expected. The steeper than average blade grind makes feather stick - making so easy anyone can do it, and the wedge shape splits wood well when batoning. Good piercing power if it comes to that, but the version without the saw would be better it combat was your primary focus. All in all knife is very well balanced, very light weight, tough simple steel, tough simple sheath (Just have to learn how to draw the knife)... Just like a glock pistol it's beauty is in its simplicity. Great option for a bugout bag etc. And goes great with your glock 19 👍

  • @HITASCL
    @HITASCL9 жыл бұрын

    Hello! Nice Vid. A few things about this knife. It´s steel is made of Carbonsteel in HRC55. The blade is dull, because it´s an combat knife, which should not be too sharp. Because when you are penetrating an enemy bodyarmour it should not cut but pierce. I used this knife in the austrian army a lot. The L-shape on the bottom of the handle is an bayonet holder / beercap opener. I only used it for beer. so long have a nice one.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    9 жыл бұрын

    +Frank Haider Great info Frank. Thanks.

  • @nunya9555

    @nunya9555

    6 жыл бұрын

    Frank Haider The blade is dull because Austrians didn't sharpen it, lol. Mine is very sharp now, because Americans think every knife should be sharp. These things are great. Enjoy!

  • @dyglerup6499

    @dyglerup6499

    4 жыл бұрын

    Survival On Purpose å

  • @briantaylor340
    @briantaylor3408 жыл бұрын

    For the money, this may be the best hard use knife ever made. It's not perfect but you can beat the crap out of it and it keeps on kickin. I seem to use this more than my ESEEs these days. My Gerber Strongarm gets the 2nd most use and I have a 4,5,6 and a Junglas.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Sour Mash it is solid

  • @mikeyob4271

    @mikeyob4271

    4 жыл бұрын

    I had to send my Gerber strong arm back. Had the sheath on for 2 hrs an did a knife draw an came off my belt... More than once.. Went To tops knife. Excellent. Best regards.

  • @BlackScoutSurvival
    @BlackScoutSurvival10 жыл бұрын

    I've always been interested in this knife's performance. Thanks for sharing.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    Glad to help.

  • @Dan-sq5cv
    @Dan-sq5cv7 жыл бұрын

    Made me dig out my Glock 81, I have had for years. It has the sawback and sooo , I gave the firesteel a try and through sparks like crazy.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    7 жыл бұрын

    I bet

  • @wmhoffman1622
    @wmhoffman16223 жыл бұрын

    "Both knives have clip point blades made of SAE 1095 spring steel with a hardness of 55 HRC and are phosphate-treated. Spring steel offers a high yield strength for good impact resistance and flexibility but low corrosion resistance." (Wikipedia -- Glock knife)

  • @ChrisRedfield--
    @ChrisRedfield--4 жыл бұрын

    Price quality considered this is the best knife known to man.

  • @QuantumPyrite_88.9
    @QuantumPyrite_88.99 жыл бұрын

    I have used this same knife and like it a lot ... I don't love it like my Kabar , but it is an exceptional combat knife and has been carried by Special Forces / Particularly Navy Seals . The guard geometry aids in blade orientation in a combat capacity . The steel is the equivalent to AUS 8 - A . You can remove the butt cap and there is a hollow space . The tang does not extend to the butt cap . I rarely baton - I use an axe and use a small length of hacksaw blade with a ferro rod .These are very good blades and worth the 30 - 50 bucks one can expect to pay . Your review was fair and honest . Thanks for an excellent video . Lefty

  • @MacPro8CoreMan

    @MacPro8CoreMan

    9 жыл бұрын

    I have the Glock knife with the root saw on it. I've been shooting the same Glock 17 Gen 2 for 22 years. I am not a knife guy but on my Glock's 20th birthday I bought it a knife. I think it's awesome and for some reason really get a kick out of the click it makes when locking into the sheath; sounds a lot like snapping a magazine into the Glock 17. Any way, I want to get it as sharp as I can. Is this something a newbie like me should be attempting, or is this something best left to a professional? I'd like to learn. Can you recommend a video on KZread that could show me the correct way? Thanks for posting the info about military and special forces using the Glock. I only knew that it was the official issued knife for the Austrian military. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • @MacPro8CoreMan

    @MacPro8CoreMan

    9 жыл бұрын

    +knife guy Thanks for the tip! I will look into it!

  • @MacPro8CoreMan

    @MacPro8CoreMan

    9 жыл бұрын

    $65.00 online for the complete kit! I will be ordering soon. Not a bad price… Amazon.

  • @robinpohl2702

    @robinpohl2702

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MacPro8CoreMan one of the best knives to learn, cheap and soft enought to take an edge easily

  • @marianreichhold4141
    @marianreichhold41419 жыл бұрын

    This knife is the "Feldmesser" of the austrian army. Made in austria is high quality. Nice video

  • @cappierising1774

    @cappierising1774

    4 жыл бұрын

    Everything from Austria is good. Christopher Waltz, Steyr, Glock, and Arnold.

  • @juliansontheimer6635

    @juliansontheimer6635

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@cappierising1774 😂👍

  • @emmiway
    @emmiway8 жыл бұрын

    it has an beer bottle opener included, what do you need more in an survival situation?!

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    +emmiway A camper?

  • @nirfz

    @nirfz

    8 жыл бұрын

    +emmiway yes the upper gard works as a bottle opener, but I'm not sure that's the intended use. We used the back of the knife to screw in the "K-Gerät" (a kind of plug you screw in the barrel of the AUG to use blank ammo and create enough gas preassure to cycle properly) The back of the blade is exactly the right thickness for this and the upper gard thing is kind of an "end stop" so you don't slip off.

  • @emmiway

    @emmiway

    8 жыл бұрын

    jap, ich weiß, dafür hatten es wir die ersten 6 Wochen, auch benutzt, aber nach den Versetzungen, die restlichen 4 Monate war der Flaschenöffner die einzige Verwendung für das Messer :)

  • @knifecraze2.087

    @knifecraze2.087

    6 жыл бұрын

    emmiway a woman to bump uglies with.

  • @SSchithFoo

    @SSchithFoo

    4 жыл бұрын

    *in a

  • @ricev7071
    @ricev70714 жыл бұрын

    This is the best knife I have seen you review on your channel. I had to get one myself and I really like this knife, I have the Glock 81 with the saw back and I love this model. very light, easy to carry, and can double as a survival knife. I live in Canada so I had to pay $67 dollars and had it shipped to me first thing Monday morning when I ordered it on Friday. i am very happy with this knife. When several countries use this in their military, that has to account for something!!

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    4 жыл бұрын

    It throws good too

  • @jmartin9059
    @jmartin90594 жыл бұрын

    *Yes. GLOCK KNIVES are typically made with 1095 Carbon Spring steel. When the black coating wears off, these can rust. Light oiling with "food grade oil" HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. I prefer OLIVE OIL or UNSALTED Crisco. IF your knife will not touch your food...any oil will do. I believe theses are hardened to about Rockwell 55 to allow blade "some spring or flex qualities". GLOCK intended to avoid over hardening, which can cause a blade to break or shatter from impact. Works well, easy to re-sharpen, can rust. BLADE QUALITY IS VERY SIMILAR TO US ARMY CARBON STEEL FIELD KNIFE. The plastic handle and sheath might actually be better than the US version.*

  • @OnTheRiver66
    @OnTheRiver664 жыл бұрын

    There was a KZreadr who did destruction tests on many well known knives. This knife survived everything. I have 2 and the sheath is one of the best features. You can draw the knife quickly but someone reaching for your knife will not be able to withdraw it unless they know exactly how to. The sheath has no glass fiber to dull the edge, is acceptable for airborne use. Easy to sharpen carbon steel blade and I keep my razor sharp with little effort. The guard is bent because it is used as a bayonet on several European military weapons. File or grind a 90 degree on the edge if you want to use it for ferro rods. A great knife for almost any use which you would expect from Glock.

  • @HamiltonOutdoors
    @HamiltonOutdoors10 жыл бұрын

    I have used my glock 78 field knife for the last two years of hard camp use. I striped the coating from the blade and filed the spine flat, It must be some form of carbon steel for it will rust .not a perfect knife, but still a great knife IMO. Great video.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    I am going to file a flat spot on my spine, but I'm not sure about the coating. It doesn't bother me and it does help protect the blade. I also think I'm going to try my son's to see if it will strike a ferro rod. He has the version with the saw back.

  • @johnrudolph527
    @johnrudolph5278 жыл бұрын

    hello, I have had a great deal of experience with the Glock "field-knife" and I can tell you a few things that could help you in your 'care & feeding' of this very good knife (quality for cost). first thing I'd like to say is that we must remember that this is a knife, not a ferro rod scraper...however there are two ways to implement this knife as a 'scraper' first the 90° angle does exist in place on the blade. at the last 1/2 inch of the blade right on the other side of the grip & handle, where the blade has not been shaped into its edge yet. this set of four 90° angle is coated very heavily with the blackpaint and merely requires the coating to be removed in whatever way you see fit to expose the sharp corner (file, chemical, sand...). personally, every ferro rod I've ever received has a scraping device on the same cord or somehow incorporated into the same "kit", and usually if you get a quality rod, the scraper is ergonomically designed to work with the rod it came with, so I will simply keep the rod & scraper seperate. I recommend the "light my fire" Swedish fire tool. it's the army 2.0 model I speak of. SO easy to use. one other option that can do in a pinch is the serrated edge on the back of the blade, once the coating is worn off the teeth, it will make spark for you. Probably the most useful advice I can add to your review and helpful experience I can offer concerns your " dull blade" situation... you're absolutely right, it is not very sharp right out of the box. I was even a bit discouraged after trying to sharpen mine, until one day I saw where someone commented that it took them a very long time to achieve a good sharp edge. So I decided to have another go at it. sure enough, after about an hour with my "smith's 2 stage sharpener...I found to my surprise that I had basically re-shaped the blade to a razor sharp edge. now that it's been reconfigured, it only takes a handful of drags through the sharpener on both the 'coarse' and the 'fine' slots and it's back to being wicked sharp. it's easy to sharpen due to the carbon steel. So don't give up everyone. also, if you don't like the scabbard that comes with this knife, there is a new, more traditional holster. you may have to look around a bit...Midway possibly? hope I was able to help people consider saving a fortune by purchasing the Glock for 32$ and having a better knife than many 100+$ competitors.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info

  • @Dan-sq5cv

    @Dan-sq5cv

    7 жыл бұрын

    Your right just tried it with my 81, works great, throws a good spark. Never noticed it before.

  • @SirTesoroz
    @SirTesoroz10 жыл бұрын

    Very good review. As you point out the spine requires some work to use a ferro rod. However many Mora knives do as well. My Glock has taken a good edge and holds it well. I actually think the tang is stronger then the Kabar stick tang. For a 30$ knife it's a great value.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    Very good point about the Mora's. Yeah, I beat the heck out of this knife and it didn't faze it. I would be hesitant to do that with a Mora, although I really like Mora's too. Thanks for stopping by. - Bryan

  • @sweetcostarica
    @sweetcostarica8 жыл бұрын

    Yes, many survival "experts" recommend having a knife with a 90 degree spine. Many do this especially to sell their or their friends knives. Is this a negative? *Yes* to the experts. *No* to 98% of people who actually get into survival situations. Why doesn't it matter, i.e. not having a squared 90 degree spine on a survival knife? 1. The big obvious one is all knives can strike a fire steel/ferrocerium rod with their edge near the guard/handle. Since this is an emergency survival situation it doesn't matter if 1/4" of your blade is dulled for fire. 2. Also noted in the video by S on P, almost every fire steel today comes with it's own striker negating the need to use your knife's spine. 3. In nature you can find flint to strike a ferrocerium rod. So I think the Glock Field knife's spine is fine and if you really what a 90 degree spine just square it off yourself with a file. Happy Holidays!

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    +sweetcostarica All true but I still prefer a 90 degree spine for several reasons. the Glock knife is cool but it is not my first choice of knives in that price range

  • @sweetcostarica

    @sweetcostarica

    8 жыл бұрын

    Survival On Purpose A 90 degree spine IS useful & a good back up to you fire steel's striker. I can understand how you like to have this on your knives. I was commenting to mostly newbies, that folks *do not need a 90 degree spine* on their knives due to all the other different ways to strike a fire steel. When I was a Boy Scout the 90 degree spine thing was not a concern we just rubbed sticks together in those days (knowledge). So I have never considered a squared off spine a negative. As I mentioned earlier marketers are the ones mostly talking up the sharpened spine thing for their versions of a survival knife. Anyway, I guess you can see that I really like the Glock Field Knife. Take care and thanks for your viewpoint.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching. I have to admit, that whole rubbing two sticks together thing hasn't worked out too well for me.

  • @thegoldensaber4531

    @thegoldensaber4531

    8 жыл бұрын

    +sweetcostarica I completely agree. I could care less about a 90 degree spine and I have multiple other items that I can use to strike my ferrocerium rods.

  • @sweetcostarica

    @sweetcostarica

    8 жыл бұрын

    +TheGoldenSaber I think S on P's comment on the 90 degree square spine comes from a good place. The number 1 thing to survival in the wilderness is fire. So today the *in* thing knife manufacturers do (especially custom makers) is to make a squared off spine on their knives to use with a fire steel blank that they mounted on the sheath. A lot of knives do not come with this option so these folks (& others) call a smooth spine a negative. While a 90 degree spine is useful for fire and making tinder I don't see it as a necessary feature or something to look for on any knife. The reason for this has been stated by you and I: "I have multiple other items that I can use to strike my ferrocerium rods." *Plus,* the Glock Field knife can make a "One Stick Fire" easily with a smooth spine, see KZread video: Glock 78 Field Knife - One Stick Fire

  • @bdcochran01
    @bdcochran015 жыл бұрын

    5 years later and I make some observations as a former knife dealer. 1. I have 3 units. 2. If you want "flexibility" in carry, buy a Spec Ops sheath. My glocks fit perfectly. If not, then warm up the removable plastic insert in hot water and mold it to the glock knife. 3. yes, you can wrap any sheath with paracord, giving you more options. 4. Yes, you can reprofile and sharpen the blade without expensive equipment, if you have the skills. 5. buy the tool for the application. This means if you want an inexpensive "camp knife" that is not capable of batoning logs or digging trenches and it is intended to be used by your kitchen warrior on a campout (not combat) buy an Ontario Old Hickory butcher knife and put it in a $12 Mexican leather sheath designed for the ka-bar and you have a camp knife for under $30. 6. For the armchair critics - remember, if you can design and produce a "better knife" for the price of a Glock knife, I will buy it.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    5 жыл бұрын

    It throws great

  • @MichaelTravis12c27
    @MichaelTravis12c2710 жыл бұрын

    That looks like a good, solid, no nonsense field knife and you certainly can't argue about the price. I'd be interested to see a follow up after you finish reworking the edge.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Michael, I will be sure to post that when I get it done. - Bryan

  • @noonsight2010
    @noonsight201010 жыл бұрын

    The tang on the Glock 78 and 81 is very short, I think it goes through the first two "sections" of the handle grooves and is secured with a nut, and the handle has a hollow compartment with a plastic cap. Normally this is not good news but, due to the plastic used, as with Glock handguns, the knives are very durable. They are in a very small group of knives where not having a full tang is not a weakness. Normally such construction is best avoided. The straight back 78 model is genuine military issue. The 81 model has the saw-back, for notching - not cutting through material, and is for the civilian market only. It amazes me how many dodgy suppliers state saw-back knives as military issue. Only as a war crime! The Hague Convention prohibits armed forces using serrated blades. Remember also that the Glock 78 is a military field knife intended for general use and it is, as intended, an effective weapon. Then you can appreciate the great design.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the excellent lesson. Yeah, I really like the knife, I worked on the edge some and filed a flat spot on the spine for striking a fire steel. The steel must be pretty good because it is a job to sharpen it.

  • @noonsight2010

    @noonsight2010

    10 жыл бұрын

    Survival On Purpose My 78 just arrived in the post this morning, 5 June! The end cap can be removed to allow matches etc. to be stored and the holes at the top of the handle go right through with the plug out. This allows a nail to secure a stick, allowing the knife to be used as a spear. Thanks for your video. I've subscribed to your channel.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate it. Someone else told me about the hollow space in the handle but it is pretty challenging to get the plug out, which is probably good for weather tightness. Neat trick about the nail.

  • @noonsight2010

    @noonsight2010

    10 жыл бұрын

    Survival On Purpose I got the info on KZread. I'm please with mine, which arrived yesterday. I agree with you that it's a bit tricky to sharpen. It was reasonably sharp but I'm not really improving on it. The blade is too thick for a Gerber pocket sharpener. I think I'll be trying the bottom rim of a mug as I find I get more success with that than stones or diamond sharpeners. Must be my technique is lacking!

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    that's a pretty good idea.

  • @usarmyfl1
    @usarmyfl19 жыл бұрын

    I don't see the ability to strike a firesteel a huge draw back on a knife. Most firesteels come with their own striker anyway. Many people take a file to the back of mora knives to get that 90 degree spine, not sure if that would work as well with this knife depending on the steel.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    9 жыл бұрын

    Matt Jones Yes, it works and I agree with you. Although it is nice to have that ability out of the box, it is easily remedied. I do prefer a sharp spine for several reasons.

  • @andrewpratten
    @andrewpratten5 жыл бұрын

    You can gently use the blade closer to the handle.. or put a 90° edge on the spine, near the handle

  • @G911CX
    @G911CX5 жыл бұрын

    It is NOT a Bottle opener. It is made to tighten the Insert for the Flash hider (for blanks) at the austrian service Rifle ;) Made out of Spring Steel. Have mine for 20 Jears now.

  • @andrewpratten
    @andrewpratten5 жыл бұрын

    Greetings from Austria :) I like your decent, straightforward way of presentation, without the theatrics and gung-ho attitude of some other channels. There's a British guy whose channel you may also like 'MCQ Bushcraft'.

  • @RevGunn-jq3cq
    @RevGunn-jq3cq2 жыл бұрын

    It also has a removable end cap with a small storage compartment

  • @13bravoredleg18
    @13bravoredleg188 жыл бұрын

    I have a AES Solingen German field knife. It looks just like the Glock but is the German version. I have never seen another one!

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    cool

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x19 жыл бұрын

    Say Heah Brian, just about the time I wanted to buy that military knife, I walked in my neighborhood pawn shop, there was this tan knife in a bag that was never opened, I didn't pay much for it since even those guys didn't know what it was so I got it at a good price, I still don't have much info on it, but I was able to find out it was made by General Cutlery, this is the company that made the M-7 version for the Canadians, they used a stainless steel instead of the carbon steel, anyhow after I bought it and looked it over, I also found out the knife was made for the Desert Storm War, and since the war didn't last long there was alot of surplus to put it mildly, anyhow the blade came very sharp, but also the tang is a full tang on my knife and it extends a little past tge pommel that is very solid metal and some small hand gaurds made of the same steel, and you can tell it's very well made, I know it is because I like knives and know a little about them, the only writing was in the package on a little piece of paper that said Desert Tan, the sheath is made by a American company that made military sheath's just because there was little info on it I got a super good knife for basically peanuts, as soon as you pick it up you can tell it was for military use, probably for the Canadians that were going to help us, it's a beaut and looks like a good military dagger sort of like the M-3 trench knife, it's just a coincidence but last night before I went to sleep, I picked it up and checked it out again, it made me thankful I got a real good knife at a great price and your video reminded me of that, anyhow Brian have a Safe and a Happy 4th of July

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    9 жыл бұрын

    paulie 4x Same to you Paulie!

  • @napsguns
    @napsguns Жыл бұрын

    Apparently some come very sharp from the factory, some not so much, for whatever reason. Mine was razor sharp. In any case it's easy to sharpen to your liking

  • @Pooch1953
    @Pooch19537 жыл бұрын

    One thing when batoning larger pieces of wood, no matter what knife you use, it is always easier to split closer to the edge than straight down the center. It puts less strain on the tip of the knife, it also gives you more tip to baton, and you will usually be processing the split pieces smaller anyway, so saves some work to make them smaller to start with. My son-in-law has a Glock knife and I was impressed with it, never got to test it, so appreciate you doing so.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    7 жыл бұрын

    That is true. I have found that many times it will not split all the way if the grain is not straight. Which is not a big deal.

  • @raymondmartin8375
    @raymondmartin83755 жыл бұрын

    A Glock knife is a spin-off of Amaura night Isaac but a lot more heavy duty because the handle does not go through the whole knife handle it's good but does have its drawbacks

  • @rachelmartin8782
    @rachelmartin87829 жыл бұрын

    It is 50-55 spring steel. You can find out what type of steel it is by looking online, Amazon is the best.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    9 жыл бұрын

    Rachel Martin Thanks Rachel.

  • @LtSurvival
    @LtSurvival10 жыл бұрын

    Nice video, i particularly like the fact that you just didn't stuck to the spine for stripping a ferro rod. Obviously any 90* edge will do. On m'y schrade Schf 9 the finger choil do throw a very Nice spark. Keep up the good work.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I tried to get creative with the ferro rod, but it just wasn't happening. Time to get out the Dremel.

  • @LtSurvival

    @LtSurvival

    10 жыл бұрын

    Remember you can always carry a striker.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    Lt Survival That is true. It just isn't quite as manly ;-)

  • @derekcroft2055
    @derekcroft20552 жыл бұрын

    Awesome review.... But, it don't strike a ferro rod & it aint got much mass for a chopper....nope not the knife for me. Thanks for all the information, your saving folks like me money. 🤝👍💯

  • @tonydowd8566
    @tonydowd85668 жыл бұрын

    LoL. I really enjoy your reviews. you keep things moving and get to the point. thanks for your common sense approach.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Tony Dowd Thanks

  • @Stargazer131000
    @Stargazer1310009 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Brian for this review. You answered one of my questions regarding using this knife as a striker for a ferro rod. Now, after reading the comments on this thread, I believe i can answer some questions about this knife after much research on KZread which I think you will find interesting. I recommend two videos. First, KZread video: Feldmesser 78 Glock Rifle Bayonet for Steyr Aug by the KGB65 He actually shows photos of this knife mounted on the Austrian Steyr Aug. It explains the purpose for the rear hole and the "beer bottle opener" It is how it mounts on the rifle. BTW I have no idea why this guy uses that chanel name, he sounds very American to me. The second video will validate the strenght of this knife. The video is called: Glock 78 Field review by Gear Nut. It runs 8:58 . He lives in Nebraska and claims he has been processing 6-7 logs a week for his Dad's firewood for the last 3 years and this knife is still going strong. He has beaten it with a concrete hammer and it still works fine. I hope these videos answer some questions for your viewers.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thanks !!!

  • @gunsquawk4443
    @gunsquawk44435 жыл бұрын

    Two words: Bic lighter.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    5 жыл бұрын

    Always in my pocket

  • @Ve-suvius

    @Ve-suvius

    3 жыл бұрын

    As primitive as the fire steel. Both made in the factory. I would always opt for a lighter. Easy does it.

  • @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess

    @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess

    3 жыл бұрын

    Disposable plastic 😠 nature's #1 enemy today I think you should consider using a non disposable lighter. If your worried about wasting fuel Zippos have pressurized butane inserts available

  • @Ve-suvius

    @Ve-suvius

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess Also don't reproduce . The biggest problem for nature is the amount of human beings . Animal life and wild plants have to go , where the human has its home.. And in many countries, they all want to have a car... And fly in airplanes for holidays... Those are even more wasteful than the little BIC lighter... You can be as environment friendly, but the way mankind is growing in numbers, all effort will be in vain, when mankind doesn't have a limit on their growing numbers.

  • @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess

    @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Ve-suvius I agree that overpopulation is a huge problem. It's the biggest problem humanity is facing right now, and will lead to a dystopian future with wars for resources and land, with people being treated like disposable But it's people from poor countries that need to get that awareness, they have dozens of children, and a huge unemployment problem. Destroying nature for new settlements. Natural resources aren't infinite

  • @christopheclugston
    @christopheclugston5 жыл бұрын

    Do you expect a scalpel to be used for bushcrafting? Then why in the hell would a combat knife be any different? You bushcrafters are clueless about knife purpose.

  • @dougjohnsonbushcraftandbjj5561

    @dougjohnsonbushcraftandbjj5561

    5 жыл бұрын

    First off this video is 5 years old. Second, it's just a review of the knifes limitations. Relax

  • @pauldouglas1024
    @pauldouglas10244 жыл бұрын

    I was waiting for you to throw it at the tree to see how balanced it is.

  • @joshleffew8740
    @joshleffew87405 жыл бұрын

    if you point the blade towards the ground and use the divit found at the end of the bottle opener, or the right angle part of the guard, you can easily throw sparks.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    5 жыл бұрын

    thanks

  • @ronaldjacobs8169
    @ronaldjacobs81694 жыл бұрын

    Dear Brian. In the meantime I have seen some videos of you, but I have never seen you without glasses, sometimes with different glasses but never without glasses, a pair of glasses looks great on you. The first thing I would do with this knife is to further sharpen the blade to the handle, then there is more room to hammer on the blade if you have to cleave wood. Furthermore, on the back of the knife, I would file the blade close to the handle at a sharp angle for the fire bar. I would attach a small compass to the holder.

  • @vaporiiz
    @vaporiiz2 жыл бұрын

    Picked up an olive green 81 OEM off amazon (because prime shipping) and its a great piece, cant wait to get my hands on a 78 with the non serrated but theyre hard to find. Recently picked up a couple Opinel knives that i hear are sharp & easy to sharpen so im excited to compare them towards this glock knife. (obviously 2 totally different types of knives, but i still like to see the comparison as i am a fan of both brands)

  • @jairuskent439
    @jairuskent4398 жыл бұрын

    Have to say you have my favorite intro. You should bring back the longer version of it in my opinion. Simple, but warm, inviting, and adventurous.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jairus Kent Thanks. I am just trying to keep it short and sweet.

  • @tunikaturner550
    @tunikaturner5508 жыл бұрын

    Glock Federstahl is the material. I have a friend who works there.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Tunika Turner Cool.

  • @Tailsnpaws
    @Tailsnpaws10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Brian... Good review of the Glock knife that I carried in my pack for some years. I have taken it out based upon your observations and leaning towards the Schrade either SCH9 or the 27 that you recently reviewed. Do you have a preference between the latter two?

  • @BrewCityRider
    @BrewCityRider3 жыл бұрын

    I know this is an old vid, but...it is not a rat tail tang - it is a partial full tang. In other words it is full tang, but only down to approximately the Glock stamp on the polymer handle. Then it has a metal tube that connects to the tang from the bottom, which you can see when you pop the plug at the end. This cavity is there for use as a bayonet. It can also be used for survival stuff storage like fishing line, matches, tinder, etc. Don't be concerned about the tang not going to the end of the handle because this thing is pretty much indestructible.

  • @scodoguy5581
    @scodoguy55812 жыл бұрын

    I've never seen stated anywhere what the steel in this knife is. I even called Glock and they pretended not to know. Why the big secret?

  • @tanosanti
    @tanosanti6 жыл бұрын

    Great video based on a great Knife I'm a proud owner of a G81 since 1986. A heavy duty essential piece of a survival kit, a real all purpose cutting tool I've used for almost anything

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    6 жыл бұрын

    Good to hear

  • @tigerii627
    @tigerii62710 жыл бұрын

    The knife has no rattail tang that goes through till the endcap. It has only a 5cm (about 2 inches) long tang which is attached to the handle.

  • @boomstickman71
    @boomstickman714 жыл бұрын

    Like the Mora, you need to sand or file a 90 degree edge on the back of the blade in order to use with a fire steel. It takes all of 30 seconds with a 2x72 grinder, or a couple of minutes with a file.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yep

  • @tbirdwell3710
    @tbirdwell37102 жыл бұрын

    Nice review. It is a Glock...and like the Glock firearms that have served me for 30 years of law enforcement activities, will function to complete the job. I have purchased three Glock 78s and one Glock 81 for my sons and I. MAGA. Thank you.

  • @nicholsongc11
    @nicholsongc115 жыл бұрын

    Glock did change the rounded back. It now has a very nice serrated edge. Definitely love this knife.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    5 жыл бұрын

    There are 2 versions, one has the root saw back

  • @eipi5173
    @eipi51739 жыл бұрын

    i read on 1 site its 1095 spring steel

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    9 жыл бұрын

    Ei Pi So many people have told me so many things about this knife I don't know who to believe. I just think it is a good knife. Not the best, but good.

  • @throatnotchingtroutzzz6789
    @throatnotchingtroutzzz67897 жыл бұрын

    Ok, I have not read all the comments, but the reason, that this knife looks a little funny, with the hole in the back of the handle and the bend upper finger guard is, that it is a bayonet knife for the army of Austria. It is ment to put on to a riffle and fight, and that is what the mentioned things are for to attach it to the riffle.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    7 жыл бұрын

    +ThroatNotchingTrout ZZZ yes it is. Thanks

  • @jmartin9059
    @jmartin90594 жыл бұрын

    *It is possible to re-grind the back or spine of the knife to have a hard and square edge. Re-bluing with Blue Wonder Gun Black might be a wise choice.*

  • @tommysoderholm8305
    @tommysoderholm83054 жыл бұрын

    I cant believe you didnt throw this one!

  • @tcemedic100
    @tcemedic10010 жыл бұрын

    Hey Brian, do you have a small kit like an Altoids kit or something similar? Something that you carry fire starting in or small EDC? And I see that you're about to hit 1000 subs, if you haven't already, awesome sir, it's well deserved. Hope that you get 1000 more.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    I do have a fire kit, but my Altoids kit is nothing like the one my friend Jim at Yooper Survival showed here: altoids survival tin And I am so thankful for everyone who has supported me to 1000 subs. It is pretty amazing.

  • @ironsurvival7011
    @ironsurvival70115 жыл бұрын

    The blade is made of SAE 1095 spring steel with a hardness of 55 HRC and are phosphate-treated. Has relatively low corrosion resistance tho but still durable

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    5 жыл бұрын

    thanks

  • @alduvall7816
    @alduvall78165 жыл бұрын

    Bryan, just FYI the saw back model will strike a ferro rod withoutn a problem. It's the paint on the blade that keeps it from working as a striker. Thanks for the videos.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching.

  • @yoopersurvival
    @yoopersurvival10 жыл бұрын

    man I am never going to sneak up on you in the woods. you are getting really good at throwing tomahawks and knifes. great review bud. especially for the price

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    I'm not telling how many tries wound up on the old "cutting room floor". You can make yourself look pretty good in editing ;-) Thanks Jim - Bryan

  • @RandomButtonPusher
    @RandomButtonPusher10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for steering me over to this video Bryan. Another solid review. Fairly easy to fix the spine for sparking (unless, like me, you have the root saw back) and refine the edge. My understanding is that the little bend in the top hand guard is for prying (like a bottle opener) of containers.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    Makes sense. I did "fix" the spine.

  • @markbennettjr
    @markbennettjr3 жыл бұрын

    It's better than a kabar I assure you. The kabar has a small rat tail Tang that breaks the first whack trying to Baton

  • @RobWhittlestone
    @RobWhittlestone9 жыл бұрын

    Hi - I like the channel! Subscribed! Good review - I also have a 78 and it sharpens up really well - worth doing. I added a lanyard to the scabbard and it now doesn't wobble around when I'm walking. I didn't try batonning but it's good to know it works! The knife and sheath are currently on the side MOLLE of my rucksack. Best, Rob

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    9 жыл бұрын

    RobWhittlestone Thanks Rob. I've got mine a lot better since I shot that video.

  • @jordancolecoats
    @jordancolecoats10 жыл бұрын

    Brian! Guess who was your 1001st sub? Proud to tip the scales!

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @rickieharris6812
    @rickieharris68124 жыл бұрын

    Spring steel HRC55 Phosphate treated blade material (440c SS)

  • @zacharyking6809
    @zacharyking680910 жыл бұрын

    i lust wanted to say that you have great commentary and it really helps for a beginner like me

  • @brentyoung7356
    @brentyoung73569 жыл бұрын

    I have a Glock knife just like the one in the video. I got mine directly from Glock for $30. I had to take a rough stone to reset the edge to sharpen the knife. The edge put on the knife by Glock is more suitable for a machete or for rough use. The knife is made of spring steel and the hardness is somewhere between 50 and 55 using the Rockwell scale of hardness. Mine must be closer to 55. It took several sessions with a rough and medium stone before I would even consider getting a good edge on the knife with a ceramic rod. The Glock knife is no comparison to my usual belt knife a Buck 110 as far as sharpness but the Glock knife is one of the stronger knives I have ever owned. I would have complete confidence in the Glock knife as a step to climb a rock or tree. For self defense I would not worry about breaking the Glock knife on bones. I cannot say that about the Buck. In a survival situation I would use the Glock knife for rough work to save the edge on my Buck for fine caping and other work that requires a very sharp knife. If I could only pack one knife it would be the Buck 110.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    9 жыл бұрын

    Brent Young It is a solid picee of gear, for sure.

  • @googlesbitch
    @googlesbitch8 жыл бұрын

    Buy a high carbon steel Mora knife for the general use and leave the Glock for batoning and anti personal piercing use.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    Just showing choices.

  • @markw4382
    @markw4382 Жыл бұрын

    NOT A FULL TANG? Another YT video, the guy shows when the end cap is off, (for sliding over rifle barrel) that the tang is shorter, then, the tube for Combat.

  • @kennys907
    @kennys9077 жыл бұрын

    This is probably the best low-cost knife with good price/quality

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    7 жыл бұрын

    +weapon freak yeah, I'm no longer so sure about that. I made this video along time ago. I'm not saying it is a bad knife, just that there are some other knives in the price range that I think do a better job at knife stuff.

  • @kennys907

    @kennys907

    7 жыл бұрын

    what would be your under 50$ favorite

  • @michaelhuhn787
    @michaelhuhn78710 жыл бұрын

    Instead of grinding the blade try to file a flat edge on the back hilt that's what I did with mine and it worked beautifully

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    I have done both on different knives and both ways work. The Dremel is just faster if you have access to one.

  • @tommygingles2779
    @tommygingles27794 жыл бұрын

    looks just like my cold steel SRK in SAN MAI a few minor changes to the handle shape and the SRK has a double edge at the end of the blade but the same shape and size and the AUS8 steel just like the SRK so I am not sure I can give her a original design award but it looks like a rely great knife

  • @jordancolecoats
    @jordancolecoats10 жыл бұрын

    Brian! Guess who was your 1001st sub? Proud to tip the scales! I've watched a ton of your vids, including the exclusive on the SCHF27! I'll be back in town in two weeks, and maybe we can figure out some trade for my SCHF01 for you to try out!

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    That sounds great.

  • @DeanO
    @DeanO10 жыл бұрын

    Brian, this seems to be a good knife for the price point. I know one thing folks do with their mora knives is mod the spine to strike a fire steel so your right, that should work here

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    I'll let you know.

  • @TheSpiritualCamp
    @TheSpiritualCamp6 жыл бұрын

    Quick tip : the hole in the scabbard can also be used to blow more efficiently on a fire... ;) Love that knife, it's extremely resilient ! And it's a decent throwing knife as well. The only thing I don't like is the fact that the belt loop cannot rotate (to move out of the way when you wanna blog on your fire for example). But it's really one of the best cost/quality knife ever made !

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    6 жыл бұрын

    Cool tip

  • @diynevala
    @diynevala8 жыл бұрын

    how about grinding a tiny v-shaped slot on the back of the blade? It would create a rough opening for the fire steel, and could be also sharpened to act as a rope-cutting slot?

  • @fred7705
    @fred77058 жыл бұрын

    The piece of an old hacksaw blade works very well for a nice shower of sparks even a rocks works. Like your vids very much, they are honest regards Fred

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yep. Thanks

  • @rtoguidver3651
    @rtoguidver3651 Жыл бұрын

    1560 Glock Survival Knife, is not High Carbon Steel like 1095..

  • @MrNektarios1973
    @MrNektarios19734 жыл бұрын

    This is just a bayonet, not a survival or bushcraft. In the same price am prefer Mora Companion Tactical or other Mora's.

  • @jclar3565
    @jclar35656 жыл бұрын

    Edge seems a little soft. And tne edge is the most important part of a knife . If I was stuck with that knife I'd wish I had something more expensive like a clad blade or thicker and harder higer tech steel in general. This video shows the advantage of a fixed vs, folders. Some folders hold up but liner-locks don't come close.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @T.A.B.Videos
    @T.A.B.Videos10 жыл бұрын

    I was looking at one at a gun show last week, Looks pretty nice.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    I agree.

  • @masonthornburgh7508
    @masonthornburgh75088 жыл бұрын

    This is an old model, glock has upgraded it considerably.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, it's about 3 or 4 years old

  • @WeAreNotAlone69

    @WeAreNotAlone69

    7 жыл бұрын

    What has been upgraded? Do you have a link to a page that describes such?

  • @jonesy19691
    @jonesy196914 жыл бұрын

    I've got the Schrade schf 37 and it's an excellent knife for under $50!

  • @BlackgoldTwinduck
    @BlackgoldTwinduck8 жыл бұрын

    im looking for a solid outdoor knife that doesnt cost more than 80, i guess a military type knife would be best right, i mean behind a knife design is a story right?

  • @nunya9555

    @nunya9555

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ramon Anzures The Rat7 costs more than $80. I can buy 2 Glock field knives and have money left over.

  • @sackett68
    @sackett6810 жыл бұрын

    I like mine. It took me a while to put an edge on it,but it seems to hold the edge fairly well. The knife seems to really be built pretty stout. I haven't beat on mine much to test it's limits though.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I'm still slowly but surely working on the edge in my spare time.

  • @user-bj9tj4uc4f
    @user-bj9tj4uc4f4 жыл бұрын

    I have no problem using a ferro rod with minr

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    4 жыл бұрын

    cool

  • @ministrychannelsa4216
    @ministrychannelsa42167 жыл бұрын

    It actually has a very small tang, but is reinforced at the butt end for the purpose of hammering it. Not the best knife for the price, but will last you a lifetime non the less. I would like to get my hands on one and add it to my collection.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching.

  • @riccoratzo
    @riccoratzo5 жыл бұрын

    The steel is feathersteel, so you need to oil it to prevent it from rust

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    5 жыл бұрын

    All righty then ;-)

  • @OutdoorSurThrival
    @OutdoorSurThrival6 жыл бұрын

    Such a great knife, I recently bought a second one. Thanks for the video.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    6 жыл бұрын

    Cool

  • @raymondhollingsworth3643
    @raymondhollingsworth36439 жыл бұрын

    Good Vid Brian.From what I could find on the Knife; "A spring steel blade with a Rockwell Hardness of 50 to 55"Most militaries now view knives as a utility and not as a primary fighting weapon. Even the US Army is getting away from the Bayonet. Thats a mistake in my opinion. CQB with a bayonet adds to the psycholgical advantage of the soldier against the enemy. The Glock Field knife appears to be the utility knife in that the saw is for cutting roots when digging a fighting position and as afighting knife second.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    9 жыл бұрын

    I agree

  • @raymondhollingsworth3643

    @raymondhollingsworth3643

    9 жыл бұрын

    You have great videos! Keep'em coming.

  • @sirbgyuri1811
    @sirbgyuri181110 жыл бұрын

    I have one its a good knife nice review

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching. I am going to work on the mods to this knife and will post a follow up video soon.

  • @goodinsrt8
    @goodinsrt89 жыл бұрын

    Ive never understood the huge focus on ferro rods considering that a cig lighter is lighter, cheaper and easier. Could someone please educate me.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    9 жыл бұрын

    goodinsrt8 I carry both. The lighter will eventually run out of could malfunction. Who hasn't picked up a lighter to discover is doesn't work? A decent ferro rod will last for many thousand strikes and can even be scraped to provide some highly flammable shavings to help get things started. Plus, using a ferro rod when it isn't critical forces you to pay a little more attention to fire building basics, which is always a good idea. Besides, my Boy Scouts think it's cool ;-)

  • @goodinsrt8

    @goodinsrt8

    9 жыл бұрын

    Survival On Purpose Makes sense. I have a ferro rod in my edc bag and about 4 lighters.

  • @fredgdn549
    @fredgdn5494 жыл бұрын

    The "hook" in front of the blade is a special tool to open beer bottles. That is Austrian made ! number 2 in the wold for number of liters of beer per unhabitant !!

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cool

  • @evillabrador1
    @evillabrador110 жыл бұрын

    I like that Glock knife. It is comparable to a Ka Bar as its designed for soldiers to use in the field and as back up weapon. A fair test and good conclusion.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    10 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, it is certainly more on the military survival side of things as opposed to a bushcraft type of knife, but I don't think it would let you down in a pinch.

  • @leroybrown9953
    @leroybrown99538 жыл бұрын

    You like just like him. Not saying it's a bad thing. I am a fan of both of ya.

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Leroy Brown Yippee ki-yay

  • @gregwalker4236
    @gregwalker42365 жыл бұрын

    thanks! i like the fact you batoned on the handle--a move i would make if wasn't afraid of breaking it!

  • @Supernaught00
    @Supernaught003 жыл бұрын

    Great video, thanks for your work!

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @mlim3375
    @mlim33755 жыл бұрын

    Blade Material: Spring Steel (Phosphate Treated) Hardness: 55 HRC

  • @SurvivalOnPurpose

    @SurvivalOnPurpose

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks