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  • @edwins1718
    @edwins1718Ай бұрын

    Here in the communist state of Michigan the gubmint says we can't carry a fixed blade unless we're hunting, fishing or camping. So I'm always hunting, fishing or camping.

  • @MichaelB2L

    @MichaelB2L

    Ай бұрын

    Hahaha! Sounds almost as bad here in freedom hating nanny state England

  • @user-McGiver

    @user-McGiver

    Ай бұрын

    ''concealed carry'' is the answer then... just don't ''flash'' it!

  • @craigshugg2332

    @craigshugg2332

    Ай бұрын

    Australia we are not allowed to carry a knife at all. Not that we need one to cut the watered-down gruel they feed us in the covid retraining camps.

  • @JoelPerri7777

    @JoelPerri7777

    Ай бұрын

    Hear ya loud and clear from across the Great Lakes in NY. It’s the same rule for switchblades here, gotta be hunting or fishing, cuz we all know very well, switchblades are the “go too” knife for any and all outdoors activities. lol I mean really, these draconian knife laws are just so silly. I also don’t think I’m allowed to have anything over 4 inch blade. Let’s not even talk about our insane restrictive gun laws. But I digress…knives are most certainly tools and should be treated as such in the eyes of the law. I’m not aware of any slip joint plyers laws lol now if you’ll excuse me, I have to get back to my drafting of an obsidian bill, I’m sending to my local congressman, banning that stone for open carry…😂😊

  • @Synistercrayon

    @Synistercrayon

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly! Keep doing what nanny says, and you won't even be able to leave your room

  • @TheStingrayDiver
    @TheStingrayDiverАй бұрын

    The Air Force knife is known as the PSK, Pilot’s Survival Knife. The sawback is not made to saw wood, but aircraft aluminum skin. We used them in SERE training in the AF, but it is just an ok knife. Not my first choice now, or even when I flew. I have one, but mostly for nostalgic purposes. Thanks for the videos!

  • @user-McGiver

    @user-McGiver

    Ай бұрын

    that was the first blade I ever had... awsome steel... [mine was brown though]

  • @haroldbaker5051

    @haroldbaker5051

    Ай бұрын

    Gerber Strongarm is a good cheap choice.

  • @user-McGiver
    @user-McGiverАй бұрын

    I'm with JJ on this... the ''best survival knife is the one in your hands''... and your last adventure proved it Jason...(...'' bush chisel''... lol what a joke!... but it works! )

  • @FueltheFires

    @FueltheFires

    Ай бұрын

    👊🏻🔥👊🏻

  • @cocovasquez1

    @cocovasquez1

    Ай бұрын

    You have to buy a knife first to carry it on you and this helps pick a knife you are going to carry.

  • @user-McGiver

    @user-McGiver

    Ай бұрын

    @@cocovasquez1 yes... ''you'' should start with that first...

  • @pawesedrowski6743
    @pawesedrowski6743Ай бұрын

    I really like to have a SAK with me - my favourite is a Victorinox Compact that has a blade, scissors, a pen, a pin (and few other tools) - really useful set of tools for an urban environment. A great thing about a SAK is that people don't feel threatened when you take it out.

  • @victorrodea7163
    @victorrodea7163Ай бұрын

    True words. Stay away from the gimmics those are for newbees or impressional teens.

  • @M21Karl
    @M21KarlАй бұрын

    We have so many good knives to choose from these days. Way back - more than likely before you were born when about the only option we had was the Air Force survival knife. I remember trading one to some boy scouts for food during Ranger school survival training. It was totally worth it.

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798Ай бұрын

    Agreed - F1 is a really good knife.

  • @remfj40
    @remfj40Ай бұрын

    Fan of the Esee 4 is my go too if not just running around town. Good discussion points.

  • @spicyguacc
    @spicyguaccАй бұрын

    I don’t understand how there isn’t so many more views! This channel is amazing!!

  • @SurvivalDispatch

    @SurvivalDispatch

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @MichaelB2L

    @MichaelB2L

    Ай бұрын

    Talking about knives, survival and not depending on the state is naughty

  • @samueljlarson
    @samueljlarsonАй бұрын

    Some good points. Also consider buying and trying out different knives to know what you like and how to use your knife. People forget that the knowledge behind the knife matters way more than the knife itself.

  • @greekveteran2715
    @greekveteran2715Ай бұрын

    The best option, is a TRC Mille Cuori + Victorinox Spirit X or Swiss Tool. Small package,maximum versatility,best quality and the maximum performance. Can't get any better, literally.

  • @jurgenkrebbekx4329

    @jurgenkrebbekx4329

    Ай бұрын

    TRC Mille Cuori would be my go choice if I only had to choose only one knife for sure,nothing beats the quality,comfort,balance and versatility of this knife imho, one of the best knife steels I have experienced

  • @renexwing1546

    @renexwing1546

    Күн бұрын

    @@greekveteran2715 in!

  • @Outcaste153
    @Outcaste153Ай бұрын

    I am with you, I've used every knife I own a ton. For every task, even the tracker for food prep. I see it this way if your get a knife for the long term event and that's what you got you should know if it will do what you need to survive.

  • @henryvandeventer2457
    @henryvandeventer2457Ай бұрын

    "Folders have points of failure" Cold Steel has entered the chat 😂 I carry a CS Recon 1 (rotate between the Tanto, Spear Point and Clip Point), works great for just basic every day tasks and also for hard use. If i need to be a bit more fancy, suited and booted, i have a CS Code 4 in my jacket pocket. Usually have a fixed blade like the CS Kobun in my bag. For outdoors - hiking, camping,bushcraft- my Gerber Strongarm has never let me down. Heck, that thing crowbarred a car door open a few years back when we stopped on the highway to help people involved in a car accident. I've got a ton of "safe queen" EDC and "bushcraft/survival" knives that tend to just sit in a case while fall back on carrying and my CS knives, my Strongarm, my Glock field knife or even my Ruike Jager.

  • @briangrant2005
    @briangrant2005Ай бұрын

    You know what, I found a great Walmart Special Knife that came in their "survival kits", but it's a full tang blade and it's easy to sharpen. Can do staving and feathering with it, and it's super light! I have it as my Do-All Knife on my "Work Belt". Better yet, has a paracord handle and is less than $10 if bought by itself.

  • @user-McGiver

    @user-McGiver

    Ай бұрын

    humble blades are the best buddies...

  • @frost8077

    @frost8077

    Ай бұрын

    Is it a Camillus? I was really impressed with the little folder I have.

  • @jamescook2041
    @jamescook2041Ай бұрын

    Bought an F1 in the 90's at the recommendation of a writer I really respected. It was issue to the Swedish Air Force at the time. Mine came with a kydex sheath. Carried it on day hikes through the wilds of the Carolinas for a few years with it mounted to the bottom of my day pack where no one appeared to be the wiser. It worked very well. In 2002 we visited my Father in Law up in Alaska. With the airline restrictions in place at the time we shipped some stuff early out to my FIL; one the item was my F1. During the trip we had occasion fish for trout and my FIL caught a huge trout but he didn't have a knife to process the fish. I whipped out my F1 and in a few strokes the fish was cleaned and wrapped and into the freezer of the RV. I doubt his body temp was ever above 45 degrees before he went into the oven a couple of days later. The F1 has a stout spine but the edge remains scapel sharp.

  • @charlessalmond7076
    @charlessalmond7076Ай бұрын

    Excellent video sir! I am one of those knife nerds. Up until maybe 15 years ago I had never spent more than 50 bucks on a knife. The first time I did, I spent almost 200. I started reading alot more about steels, heat treats, and grinds. Having said all that, it really is simply preference. At the end of a full day of carving around a campsite, I'm either sharpening standard steels, or honing super steels. It takes me about the same amount of time for mantinance. Of my two current go to fixed blades one is 1095 and one is 3v. In addition to not purchasing something labeled "survival ", I'd like to add. If the packaging has a picture of a guy in a tac-vest, a big "don't purchase "! Sorry to be long winded.

  • @edwardenglish6919
    @edwardenglish6919Ай бұрын

    1095, 3.5 blade, 3.5 handle, full tang, 3/16-1/4 thick, scandinavian,exposed pommel, 90 spine. sculpted handle.

  • @guycalgary7800
    @guycalgary7800Ай бұрын

    My favourite "survival knife" is my Estwing hatchet. Solid one piece drop forged chunk of awesomeness. A great piece of kit to keep on your belt .

  • @christopherscott2012
    @christopherscott2012Ай бұрын

    I used to be a folder guy but as I've gotten older I've realized nothing beats a fixed blade. I carry an ontario rat 3 gobar for work then I have a rotation of fixed blades I carry outside of work. all my fixed blades ride in my pocket with an ulticlip

  • @squirreltamer2548
    @squirreltamer2548Ай бұрын

    I always have a spiderco or a Al Mar folding knife on my person. If I know I’m going into the woods, I always have a large knife (5 inches +) and a small knife (3 inches or less). The small knife being used for fine whittling and carving chores, the large knife is used for wood processing or self defense.

  • @user-wv4sq1jk1n
    @user-wv4sq1jk1nАй бұрын

    My thoughts here will address what may be needed (IMO) in potentially the roughest of times: survival in the wilderness, urban, suburban, and rural areas to deal with life-threating attacks from animals and people as well as to use for general cutting, slicing, and chopping tasks around your home, vehicle, travels, and/or at your wilderness camp location during a survival (SHTF) period: • Blade edge: Long straight cutting edge with an arching belly for slicing, cutting, and skinning. • Blade grind: Flat or saber for edge strength. • Blade spine: .25 can be too thick and heavy, .125 can work, and .20 is good. • Blade length: 4” up to 6” is good. Below 4” is short. Have the blade length that allows the point and blade edge to be easily controllable with the arm and wrist; some people can control a longer length. • Blade point: Positioned at the centerline of the knife for instinctive use as an extension of the arm and wrist. It has a point with enough metal behind it that it will not break when twisting the blade. • Blade steel: 1095 or T1 tool steel requires cleaning of all moisture and oiling to prevent rust; they can also require sharpening often, after heavy use. I am currently using the following knives and steels: MagnaCut steel Buck 663 Alpha Guide Elite or the Buck 663 Alpha Guide Pro with the S35VN steel; NIOLAX steel LionSteel T5 model from Germany on a knife made in Italy and offered by BladeHQ; and the CPM 3V steel LionSteel T6 model offered by BladeHQ. • Sheath and handle: Good knife retention if you fall or tumble, allows for a firm grip of the handle to remove the knife from the sheath, and the sheath allows for wearing/positioning as you want. Has a handle that fits your hand with no “hotspots” as well as a surface that holds your grip. Securely fastened through the full tang of the knife. • Pommel: Has a pommel that can break a vehicle’s window and for non-lethal defensive strikes. • Balance: Has a weight balance located at the finger choil, and it has a finger guard in front of the choil to prevent your hand from slipping onto the blade during a forward- or reverse-grip thrust (penetration strikes). • Camp use: Can prepare food (cutting, slicing), firewood (making a hardwood wedge for splitting, beaver-chewing, feather-sticks, etc.), and shelter (cutting, notching) preparations. Can clear small trees and branches as well as be used to craft/make camp related items (stools, tables, chairs, pot-hangers, tripods, meat sticks, etc.). • Substance: Can kill, clean, skin, and prepare meat for food and pelts for coverings. • Defense: enough penetration to reach vital organs and sharp enough to cut through hide/skin, clothing, and meat/muscle to reach major arteries and the trachea (blood and air flow). I have a lot of other knives that I love to use at specific time, which I have used for decades. The three mention in this post fit the bill (for me) of knifes that meet a true SHTF Survival scenario (the two LionSteel knives are the best (IMO), the Buck 663 if good for non-wilderness general survival use but able to handle wilderness if needed).

  • @thomasbrandon5111
    @thomasbrandon5111Ай бұрын

    Ive carried a Western Skinner since i was in the service as a survival knine but a good folder daily since we vouldnt carry fixed blades on the job

  • @tomritter493
    @tomritter493Ай бұрын

    Love the falkkniven f1 had 2 so far but my choice is 4 to 5 inch d2 or the full carbons . But iv used huge 10 inch blades I love my case Bowie but small is more usable and comfortable

  • @Hudson4426
    @Hudson4426Ай бұрын

    Where did you get the brown “pull the dot” strap?! I want some

  • @Flyboyminer
    @FlyboyminerАй бұрын

    Hey brother, don't think the serrations on your F1 are for roots. I believe that is primarily for cutting through sheet metal in case of a downed pilot. The knife you showed next had good root serrations (longer and deeper). Great selection of blades, good sir!

  • @FDDLERSGREEN
    @FDDLERSGREENАй бұрын

    I have a bunch of esse knives in various sizes. A few of them gerber strongarms as well. Solid knives and pretty affordable.

  • @runningriverbushcraft
    @runningriverbushcraftАй бұрын

    Awesome Video 📹 always great information to help you in knife 🔪 selecting. 😊

  • @Rammer_Jammer
    @Rammer_Jammer12 күн бұрын

    what do you think of the reiff f6 in magnacut for a survival knife?

  • @arctodussimus6198
    @arctodussimus6198Ай бұрын

    I’ve carried and used every knife I’ve ever owned. I give away the ones that don’t fit well. There are some that I keep coming back to, but most of them are distributed in all the many backpack-kits that I’ve spent the last 40 years making. (It’s sort of a hobby) I edc a TOPS Brakimo so I’m not worried about my knife if I find myself in a predicament. Except for getting stranded in the jeep in the middle of nowhere, I don’t really see myself getting into a “survival” situation. And I don’t drive in the middle of nowhere as much as I used to.

  • @hillbillyfromtheswamp6223
    @hillbillyfromtheswamp6223Ай бұрын

    For a folding knife I have my trusty Ontario Rat 1. Nothing special. But it works. If I can carry a fixed blade I will any time over a folder.

  • @ColdHarborOP
    @ColdHarborOPАй бұрын

    The fixed blade knife I love the most is a full sized Kephart pattern, something like an LT Wright Genesis in a saber grind, but the fixed blade knife I EDC religiously is a simple Mora Eldris. It drops down in one of the spare magazines pockets of my cargo pants and sticks out just enough to both be handy and not legally concealed. And it does indeed handle 95% of tasks I need a knife for. In a perfect world, we'd all open carry bush swords. Until then, the Eldris is a great constant companion.

  • @hillbillyfromtheswamp6223
    @hillbillyfromtheswamp6223Ай бұрын

    Esee 5 or 6 with the Esee pouch on the kydex sheath stuffed with everything you need. That's my go to for survival knife.

  • @Low-effort-individual
    @Low-effort-individualАй бұрын

    I carry a folder basically all the time unless I’m camping or travelling then Im using not to far away from a fixed blade I think the main thing is people should carry good quality stuff and not complete trash for instance I like my Chris reeve folders but I know for a fact a cheap cold steel folder would be a lot stronger but I’m not planning on falling trees with a folding knife worst case I use a saw in my Swiss Army knife right tool for the right job but don’t by shit

  • @user-vx6ic1yw1n
    @user-vx6ic1yw1nАй бұрын

    I feel the same way ! Excellent content

  • @evanhawk2574
    @evanhawk2574Ай бұрын

    Hey how ya go about getting the scandi edc you came up with.?

  • @SurvivalDispatch

    @SurvivalDispatch

    Ай бұрын

    Bear Forest Knives

  • @nycbike73
    @nycbike73Ай бұрын

    I purchased the on one knife, great knife. Handle and blade size are great

  • @EntityGamimg
    @EntityGamimg6 күн бұрын

    i carrry the buck 110 and sometimes my multi tool too but i cant find a good leather or any pocket sized pouch to carry both. Awesome video

  • @Frdtsl
    @Frdtsl10 күн бұрын

    When is tge on three going to be back in stock?

  • @pengovan
    @pengovanАй бұрын

    After many years of collecting knives, I realised that the best survival knives are puukko and leuku. You might say they are not full-tang, and you will be 100% right! The thing is that they are so versatile and comfortable in almost any possible scenario. Whenever I do something with a knife, it's a puukko or leuku knife.

  • @thevirginiabushcrafter8833
    @thevirginiabushcrafter8833Ай бұрын

    I think the best survival knife is one that has a 1095 Cro Van blade with a Saber Grind. Folders, oh no, not for me. I like serrated edges; they are great for making feather sticks.

  • @DanielA-nl9nv
    @DanielA-nl9nvАй бұрын

    One of the best vids on the subject ive seen in like 15 years 👍

  • @SurvivalDispatch

    @SurvivalDispatch

    29 күн бұрын

    Wow! Thanks!!

  • @xusmico187
    @xusmico187Ай бұрын

    the USAF Survival will stay sharp. the saw is to cut A/C metal skin.

  • @Torqd_Off
    @Torqd_OffАй бұрын

    The Case Knives 2cnd blade is great to get the peanut butter in the bottom of the jar...

  • @jakewilliams9354
    @jakewilliams935427 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the content 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ryansullivan3081
    @ryansullivan3081Ай бұрын

    Have you tried Joker knives? The Bushlord with a scandi in Sleipner steel with curly birch handle scales is amazing. Under $150 on Amazon.

  • @Tracy81258
    @Tracy81258Ай бұрын

    Unless you know how to use it, even the best knife in the world is useless. Mors Kochanski and Ray Mears could be given a Mora 511 and they would run circles around the average “survivalist” in the woods. Besides, most survival situations happen when you’re least prepared for them. Survival sucks. Most folks are simply prepared for inconvenient camping situations.

  • @unfi6798

    @unfi6798

    Ай бұрын

    Tooche.!

  • @guadalupeskitchen3734
    @guadalupeskitchen3734Ай бұрын

    Man, that's a good cat!

  • @johnnyscorpio5058
    @johnnyscorpio5058Ай бұрын

    I think the Gerber LMF and Auto 06 make a great pair.

  • @jungleginger2809
    @jungleginger280912 күн бұрын

    You get what you pay for, if you’re cheap you get a cheap steal and or sheath. If you’re real go mid range money wise. Or go up in cost and get the best steal and sheath.

  • @garyfrombuffalo
    @garyfrombuffaloАй бұрын

    Love that cat!

  • @tonnywildweasel8138
    @tonnywildweasel8138Ай бұрын

    I have a CS Survivalist for about €90,-- Now, I really like the looks of Esee6 a lot, but they cost more than 2 times the price, about €210,-- over here. Sincere question : Is the Esee6 really 2 times 'better'? Stronger? Tougher? Stays sharp longer? Or are there better options for that kind of money? Thanks in advance to all responders! Greets from the Netherlands 🇳🇱, TW.

  • @SurvivalDispatch

    @SurvivalDispatch

    Ай бұрын

    Not sure about 2x better but the ESEE knives are great! Pretty much bomb proof. And if you should ever break it, they will replace it.

  • @tonnywildweasel8138

    @tonnywildweasel8138

    Ай бұрын

    @@SurvivalDispatch : okay! Thanks, appreciate it a lot 👍

  • @kylepatton2423
    @kylepatton2423Ай бұрын

    Ontario Rat 1 and Rat 2 in D2 steel is all I need forever.

  • @jeffechols5302
    @jeffechols5302Ай бұрын

    Awesome video see you on the next one

  • @andrewheynig2721
    @andrewheynig272116 күн бұрын

    I never liked a pocket knife when carried all the time they tend to wear a hole in my pocket. I carry my folding knife in a holder on my belt

  • @Smclaugh08
    @Smclaugh08Ай бұрын

    steel matters don’t know how you can make a choice on a knife not knowing the steel because blade maintenance matters is it stainless will it rust do i need a daimond field sharpener etc. and serrations stay sharp longer and that gerbers like ten bucks

  • @Caveman85de
    @Caveman85de14 күн бұрын

    jfyi, the "ontario" you have there, is a very cheap copy of the real thing. The serration is also not meant to be used for sawing through anything else than thin air-plane aluminium.

  • @SurvivalDispatch

    @SurvivalDispatch

    14 күн бұрын

    Definitely not my favorite choice. Thanks.

  • @Caveman85de

    @Caveman85de

    14 күн бұрын

    @@SurvivalDispatch All good. Different strokes and all. I've been happy with it, for over 30 years now .)

  • @eldergroan
    @eldergroanАй бұрын

    thoughts on the Ka-Bar ?

  • @SurvivalDispatch

    @SurvivalDispatch

    Ай бұрын

    I once broke a Ka-bar while doing normal work. I don’t trust them.

  • @michaelthigpen7677
    @michaelthigpen7677Ай бұрын

    I agree no serrated edge blades!!!

  • @FueltheFires
    @FueltheFiresАй бұрын

    I’ve lost too many knives because of the clip.. They just grab the vines in the woods.. A good sheath is just as important as the blade.. The main thing for me is the experience that comes with using all of them over the years and understanding how to overcome the deficiency of the tool (whichever one you have) when you need it.. I certainly favor a good full tang fixed blade these days though.. As far as that goes, I find you get what you pay for the majority of the time.. Other than writing a book here, I’m a knife whore 😂

  • @charlessalmond7076

    @charlessalmond7076

    Ай бұрын

    If a folder is all i have going into a wooded area ill usually go inside the waistband with my belt over the pocket clip. Either appendix or 3 o'clock depending on where I've got my T-rex.

  • @98xj64
    @98xj64Ай бұрын

    Bush Kitty 🐈 is such a drama queen 👑 😆.... Those newer Swiss tech Stahlern don't break the bank, easy to sharpen and doesn't lose it's edge easy. If you lose it or break it then it's not hard to replace wnd the contour and edge profile isn't bad. Other than that I used a gerber prodigy straight edge. You could open the side of a battle ship 😂

  • @Frontiersmanbushcraft
    @FrontiersmanbushcraftАй бұрын

    Long live the YUKON !! Great video as always!

  • @simplefieldcraft
    @simplefieldcraftАй бұрын

    Bush cat is back. The only reason I kept watching. She is a show stealer. My personal knife is the Lars Falt casstrom knife

  • @LarsSmith-rv4ot
    @LarsSmith-rv4otАй бұрын

    If I have to grab one knife heading out the door for survival it would be the Gerber Strongarm. Hard to break the blade, I can sharpen it. What can you do with a broken blade? Ounce for ounce, dollar for dollar the fake Strongarms off Temu or AliExpress are the best knife. IMO $10 - $15 for an near indestructible knife. I don't have any knives over $100 so can't say but for now it's the Strongarm. Not perfect but tough.

  • @randallwood8566
    @randallwood8566Ай бұрын

    Nice hat!

  • @jungleginger2809
    @jungleginger280912 күн бұрын

    I sell knives, and I started cheap and wasted my money. Now I go mid range monetarily or I go higher range and I make real good money..

  • @jeremynedrow7003
    @jeremynedrow7003Ай бұрын

    I cant stand a serrated knife. I prefer anything high carbon steel and full tang.

  • @blueridgerealtor
    @blueridgerealtorАй бұрын

    Love your on3 knife

  • @Mugwumps107
    @Mugwumps107Ай бұрын

    Check that cap out….Timay!!!

  • @jungleginger2809
    @jungleginger280912 күн бұрын

    I sell bear knives and core. Great value and they have great quality.

  • @richardhenry1969
    @richardhenry1969Ай бұрын

    I find after all my years of training from boyscouts to ranger school and a few other schools in the military. If i get into a survival situation something went seriously wrong. Most situation that would be uncomfortable can be avoided with basic common sense and listening to that little voice. The number one saying back in Bat. "Proper planning prevents piss poor performance " Expect the worst to achieve the best Anything that can go wrong will go wrong and always at the worst time. They are saying to remind you always plan never quit.

  • @cocovasquez1
    @cocovasquez1Ай бұрын

    I hate when people say the best knife is the one you have on you. Yes we know that even with guns but this helps make a choice to GO AND BUY A KNIFE FIRST so you can actually carry it and use it.

  • @user-jj2op4tf2t
    @user-jj2op4tf2tАй бұрын

    My favrit knife is my Tbar i haed it kustm made for me from iron wolf😊😊

  • @OffroadArmada
    @OffroadArmadaАй бұрын

    the best survival knife is the one you can afford and will use!

  • @stevemilcoffmilcoff4655
    @stevemilcoffmilcoff4655Ай бұрын

    Good vidio Jason

  • @JP_Moregains_1095
    @JP_Moregains_1095Ай бұрын

    The Tom Brown Tracker is fool proof on carving feathersticks out of ANYTHING but it’s not a capable fighting knife like the Tops SXB by EJ Snyder… The Esse Juglas looks like a really good balance between a nimble defense tool and a capable chopper… The Ontario Marine Raider Bowie is discontinued because douche bags wanna buy cheap Chinese steel gimmicks…. The Channel Joe X is undisputable about showcasing the most durable blades…. Cold Steel SR-1 is a really good affordable small folder…. Mineral Mountain Hatchet Works and Work Tuff Gear make extremely tuff blades…. Cold Steel and K Bar are ok but I trust Tops more but they’re expensive. …. If I know anything, you need a full tang chopper like the Juglas and something to featherstick unless you’re good enough to do fine work with a huge blade… I personally think The Tom Brown Tracker is the best for it’s size. It has both a huge sabre and a finer grind in one tool with a functional notching saw and it’s indestructible… it just doesn’t have a hand guard for defense

  • @howardvarley8795
    @howardvarley8795Ай бұрын

    So what exactly is a survival knife, how many times have you ever needed one and what’s the chances of you being stupid enough to need one again in the future???

  • @michaelhernandez410
    @michaelhernandez410Ай бұрын

    Whoever butchered that Buck 110 should be flogged. Obviously, their daddy always bought them new toys when they broke their old ones. That knife's condition shows a complete lack of respect for an iconic American knife. Shame!

  • @czed7515

    @czed7515

    Ай бұрын

    It's always the old timers that take bench grinders to their knives. Lol they are the worst about it.

  • @11ccom
    @11ccomАй бұрын

    Money Changes Everything She said, I'm sorry, baby, I'm leaving you tonight I found someone new, he's waitin' in the car outside Song by Cyndi Lauper

  • @Wolf-viking
    @Wolf-viking7 күн бұрын

    It’s funny you and a lot of guys praise the Glock knife. It’s standard issued for danish military and I can tell you we do break alot of them.. I can tell you haven’t dig alot of trenches with this knife, cos you would know that the saw on the back of the knife is so bad as the old Rambo knifes… sorry I love your channel but Glock knifes shouldn’t be on any list for survival it’s a fighting knife not a general purpose knife for outdoor

  • @madbombermike
    @madbombermikeАй бұрын

    TOPS!!!!

  • @user-ci2mn1oy3w
    @user-ci2mn1oy3wАй бұрын

    if you get the RIGHT multitool, with the right blades, it beats ALL belt knives to hell. Get a Leatherman Crunch, and toss out the SS serrated knife blade, the Phillips blade and the SS file. Replace the knife blade with one made out of an Old Hickory paring-knife. Add two real -deal Nicholson files, , one a 3 sided file the other a flat file. Alter the tool to be taken-apart and reassembled with no other tools. Grind the end of the vise grip jaws to a needle nosed configuration. Alter the small flathead blade to be an awl, needle and twin edged drill blade. Alter the medium flathead to be a scoop knife and a chisel. Alter the end of the 3 sided file to be a gouge. The vise grip holds one of my 3 different saw blades. A knife is just a knife. It can't do even 1/4 of the things that the modified Crunch can do.

  • @michaelthigpen7677
    @michaelthigpen7677Ай бұрын

    For me a leather scheath is very out of date !!!

  • @TheGrizzLee87
    @TheGrizzLee87Ай бұрын

    Best knife is the one you have on you 😎✌️

  • @michaelthigpen7677
    @michaelthigpen7677Ай бұрын

    A knife with NO pommel not much good to me and danderous to user!

  • @badtchad4935
    @badtchad4935Ай бұрын

    I have a folder that I carry with me twice a day when I walk my dog, it not an expensive knife but it opens very easily one handed, it locks open nice and tight and I can clip it on the waistband or pocket of anything I’m wearing walking around a suburban area surrounded by forest,mountains and trails. It’s concealable as not to scare any of my soft neighbors but big and strong enough to take care of anything I might encounter close to home. When I go in the bush I always carry a fixed blade though. And when I’m in the city I have a light duty Benchmade bugout in my waist or pocket or a razor sharp Civivi. So small concealable folder around people and a solid fixed blade for the wild and a larger sturdy folder for my suburbs.

  • @vrolsh
    @vrolshАй бұрын

    Nice knives and all, but.... what kind of hat is that?

  • @SurvivalDispatch

    @SurvivalDispatch

    Ай бұрын

    TRC outdoors

  • @MasterK9Trainer
    @MasterK9TrainerАй бұрын

    The root of the problem with knives is the stupid marketing behind them. The thing is that there are so many knives that would be good choices and I think really it comes down tos people preferring something light and short and then on the opposite end of the spectrum some people want a knife that they can baton wood with and can serve as a pry bar. It all comes down to what you need your knife to do and what applications you're going to put it to.

  • @bigtrev761
    @bigtrev761Ай бұрын

    🇦🇺😎👍And agen !

  • @mattcampbell5148
    @mattcampbell5148Ай бұрын

    Bruh, it’s pronounced faulk-nee-ven

  • @SurvivalDispatch

    @SurvivalDispatch

    Ай бұрын

    My deepest apologies

  • @miman-ck9jv
    @miman-ck9jvАй бұрын

    Real men don’t wear skinny jeans 🤦‍♂️

  • @andrewkeeton3627
    @andrewkeeton3627Ай бұрын

    “Survival knife” idea is getting outdated. 4.5-6” full tang fixed blade with decent steel that can get ya by if need be. You’re not getting a one tool option