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Joe Doomsday
Приєднався 24 бер 2012
I Collect Knives. It's my hobby. I do Not get Paid for this. I do these "Unboxing Reviews", to help other knife collectors and knife enthusiasts, decide if a certain Style or Brand of knife is right for them. I try to give all the Specs & let everyone who is interested, get a good look at these useful tools, so they can decide for themselves, whether to purchase or to pass. I just give my Opinion, based on My experience, with each blade. I hope my Reviews Help someone.
J. Adams Sheffield: M.O.D. Knife
Unboxing review of the British Ministry Of Defense (M.O.D.) Military Survival Knife. This is the United Kingdom’s version of the KaBar USMC knife. This knife is a Becker BK2 companion knife on Steroids!!! A freaking military Tank of a blade. This version of the knife is crafted from the highest quality Sheffield England Carbon Steel. Equivalent some say to 1095 carbon steel - some compare it to O1 Tool Steel. This Beast of a knife is 12” inches overall. Has a 7” inch Blade. Steel hand guard. Black Phosphate coated steel to prevent light reflection and also to hamper rust. Wood handle scales secured with 3 copper rivets. Also a Lanyard hole in the pommel area of the handle. Full-Tang. Very low Saber/Scandi type blade. Hand guard is further secured with two tack welds. This Tank of a Blade, Screams: Military Survival Field Knife Awesomeness!!! Comes with a decent real leather sheath. Left hand carry only because the Ministry Of Defense soldiers carry their firearm on their Right side & their Pig (knife) on their left side. The leather smells great. { Although this sheath does the job,… I would recommend an aftermarket sheath for better retention. }. 🏴 🇬🇧 Made in Sheffield England.
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Defender Xtreme: Tactical Knife
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Unboxing review of the budget friendly, “Defender Xtreme”, Tactical/Survival knife. 12” inches overall. 7.5” inch Stainless Steel Blade. Hollow grind. Very sharp. Rubberized solid handle. Hard plastic pommel not removable. Compass, Ferro rod & sharpening steel included in the Polymer sheath. Molle compatible. Made in China.
ADCODK: Tactical Bowie Knife
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ADCODK: Tactical Bowie Knife - Blade Length: 185 mm / 7.5 inches - Overall Length: 310 mm / 12.5 inches - Blade Thickness: 3 mm / 0.15 inches. Stainless steel 440C blade.Surface black coating treatment.Weight:11.2 Oz Rubber handle and Hard Sheath. Classic rubber handle of survival knife, provides high friction and comfortable non-slip grip for use. Durable heavy duty nylon sheath with easy open...
Cold Steel: Mini-Tac neck knife
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Unboxing review of the Mini Tac Neck Knife from: Cold Steel Knives. 6 7/8” inches overall , 3 5/8” inch blade edge. 8Cr14MoV steel. Full-Tang construction. 2.5mm thick blade. 2.9 oz. - Handle is 3 3/4” inch Griv-Ex polymer. Comes with an extra long ball chain necklace and a polymer sheath. 👍🏻🔪
SVORD: “Von Tempsky Ranger” Update.
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Just a viewer requested update of my Svord: Von Tempsky Ranger, Knife.
Schrade: “LeRoy” Delta Series Bowie Knife
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Unboxing review of the new, Delta Series: “LeRoy” Bowie Knife from: Schrade. 16.25” inches overall, 10” inch AUS-8 steel blade, rubberized Grip, Full-Tang construction, Polymer Sheath with ceramic sharpener included, Black Oxide coated, AUS-8 steel !!! - About 3/16” inch thick steel. Limited Warranty. Budget Friendly. (Made in China). Mine arrived very sharp. 🔪
Schrade: “Little Ricky”, Delta Series
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Unboxing the “Little Ricky” Knife, from: SCHRADE KNIVES. (Delta Series) edition. 14” inches overall. 7.25” cutting edge. Black carbon finish. Rubberized handles. Full-Tang construction. Polymer sheath. Mine arrived dull and the built in sharpener was useless. 🤷🏻. Recurve blade with a hollow grind. 65MN steel.
Off Grid Knives: Caiman XXL
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Unboxing review of the: “Caiman XXL” knife from: Off Grid Knives. 12” inches overall. Bowie style, Cryo-D2 steel. 7” inch blade. G-10 handle scales. Tumbled Blackwash finish on the blade. 2” inches wide. 1/8” inch thick. Kydex belt sheath. Razor Sharp!
BK&T KA-BAR: BK-7 Knife
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Unboxing review of the BK&T, Becker, KA-BAR BK-7 Knife. 1095 Cro-Van steel . 12.75” inches overall. 7” inch blade. BLACK NON-reflective coating. Skeletonized Full-Tang construction. Grivory fiberglass reinforced removable handle scales. Molle compatible Nylon sheath. Made in USA. LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY.
Winkler: Crusher Belt Knife
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Unboxing review of the Winkler Knives: Crusher Belt Knife in 80Crv2 Carbon Steel. Black Oxide coating on the blade, 60 HRC - 9.5” inches overall. 4.5” inch blade. Black Laminate, Handle Scales. Clip point, full flat, design. Full-Tang, (skeletonized) construction. Kydex sheath lined with waxed leather, and covered in fine leather. scout carry or vertical carry belt Clip included. Made in USA. 🇺🇸
Svord: “Von Tempsky Bowie Knife”
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A quick update on the Svord: Von Tempsky Bowie Knife, after all these years of moderate use. This Bowie Knife was designed to be a Fighting Knife that could also perform Bushcraft/Survival tasks, in the wilderness of New Zealand. This is a do it all TANK of a Knife.
Bravo Squad Leader II
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Unboxing review of the New 2024 Bark River “Bravo Squad Leader II” knife in CPM-3V Steel. About 12” inches overall. 6” inch convex blade edge. Massive fuller groove. Full-Tang construction. Skull crusher pommel. 1/4” inch thick steel. Black canvas Micarta handle scales. Quality leather belt sheath. Can be carried vertically or horizontally.
Snake Eye Tactical, Mtech Clone
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Unboxing review of the “SNAKE EYE TACTICAL”, 18” inch Bowie Knife. This knife is a Clone of the Mtech Extreme Raptor Bowie Knife. It’s a pretty decent knock-off for the money. 9.25” inch cutting edge. Micarta scales. Faux man made leather sheath. 440 stainless steel construction. Made in China. {Budget Friendly}. If you missed out on the Mtech Extreme Raptor Bowie knife,… This is as close as yo...
FLISSA: fixed blade knife
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Unboxing review of the 9” inch, Fixed Blade Knife from: FLISSA Knives. D-2 tool steel. True Scandi Blade. Green Micarta handle scales. Full-Tang construction. Leather belt sheath. A lot of Knife for Not a lot of money.
“Explorer Wilderness I”, Survival Knife
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“Explorer Wilderness I”, Survival Knife
Testing out my Cold Steel: Recon Scout.
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Testing out my Cold Steel: Recon Scout.
ESEE Junglas II, handle scales update
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ESEE Junglas II, handle scales update
I personally think that black version with white writing on looks cheap compared to original... I've just ordered an original... Hope they don't send the delta lol
I just heard about this knife 2 months ago and I just absolutely had to have one. Thankfully I found 1 seller in Canada that carries both the black vulcanized fiber & the wood handle so I got the black 'fiber' version, if you oil it as soon as you get it and let it 'cure' overnight, it ends up with that oil slick black finish that you see on a lot of the slick black, S&W .357's & .38's. I love the coating on it, it doesn't even really wear, even after heavy use. Had mine for over a month now, gave it a wicked sharp edge, and have done almost everything with this knife on a daily basis and I FRIGGIN LOVE it, and the edge retention is awesome. For the price of a becker, you could get 3 of these knives here where I live in Canada. After seeing how these knives are made here on youtube, it absolutely disgusts me at how knives made here & in the U.S. are charging an arm & a leg for knives that aren't even that great compared to the MoD. I don't give a rats @ss about no "differential heat treat" or "cryo-quench" or whatever these guys claim to use, it's all a BS marketing ploy. I should know because I own A LOT of American made knives, from Esee, Becker, Kabar to Cold Steel, Ontario, etc.. I am seriously impressed by this knife, made by a long line of British knife makers since the 1700's. If I would've known about this knife all those years ago, I wouldn't have wasted so much money on overpriced knives. This knife came from overseas with quality British steel, so why is this knife cheaper than the ones made here??? Makes no sense!
@@DoloresVillatoro-ho5jg ,… Congratulations!!! I’m glad you found a reputable dealer & got yourself one of these Beasts. - I’ve seen these knives in the past maybe 4-5 years ago but for whatever reasons I purchased other knives instead. Then DBK (Dutch Bushcraft Knives) reviewed them a few weeks ago and I was like “Oh Ya” I completely forgot about those knives. I decided to order one. Of course I could only find one with the wood handle scales but it was good enough so I purchased it. Man! I didn’t know what I was missing. This is a fantastic knife. I sharpened mine and it’s freaking amazing. I finally found a dealer in England that I ordered 2 more from with black handles and a military surplus store here in Ohio and I ordered the last one with a black handle apparently. So at the moment, I have the wood version and a black version that has the Ferro Rod notch and sharpened spine plus a mirror chrome finish blade! I have a normal blued steel one with the black scales and I ordered another one that is on the way now from Sheffield England. Should arrive within 2-3 weeks. So when that last one arrives I will have 4 of these bad Azz blades! They are really nice. They are nicknamed “Pig” knives,… so now I have a pig farm! 😂. If I had bought them sooner, maybe I wouldn’t have appreciated them as much as i do now. I love that these Knives are just rough, do everything, no fancy bull-crap, Full-Tang, Tanks ready for duty. They are definitely in my Top 5 favorite Knives I own. I’m planning on doing several more reviews of the other ones I purchased, over the next few weeks/months. 👍🏻🔪👍🏻
@@JoeDoomsday Ha, Pig farm! That's great. I'm also looking at an MoD 'Brightblade' from Sheffield knives in the UK as well. I like their modded versions but 'm not too crazy about the ferro rod striker notch on the spine, I feel the entire spine of the blade could be used as a striker rather than taking some steel off of the knife. These are some really awesome knives. I took off the retention strap on the sheath and moved it closer to the mouth of the sheath and it holds the knife in a lot better now. We had a windstorm here the last couple of days and I was happy when I woke up and there was small trees and big branches knocked down by the wind because I get to play with my MoD knife and I have cut A LOT of wood. The edge of course held up great but since a lot of the wood was fresh wood, the blade would collect quite a bit of tree juice which was no big deal. I've even taken a measuring tape to some of the wood chips after using this knife, it's like the equivalent of using a small ax because I was making almost half an inch thick wood chips! Yeah man, I absolutely love this knife. I keep it scary sharp and the more I use it, the more I master control when I use it to do fine work. It's literally my do-everything knife. Yeah, I've bought a couple other knives and my last one recently being a Ka-Bar Ek Commando model 4 knife, but I just love my MoD and I just keep coming back to it. The beauty of these knives is that they are so affordable that if I were to somehow lose mine or it got stolen, I could easily replace it. Have you seen the Wessex knives video where they stamp the blade as they pull it out the furnace?? The handles aren't skeletonized at all, one fat slab of steel with the the 3 holes for the rivets. I don't know what steel they use, but all I know is that it's good quality, tough, it stays sharp and that's good enough for me, no magnacut or adamantium cryo crap for me! I hope you enjoy your new knife and have lots of fun building your pig farm, I'm not too far behind ya!
@@DoloresVillatoro-ho5jg ,… 😂. I did see the Wessex video of the heat treatment and the full uncompromised tang. I liked what I was seeing. Just in case a war breaks out or some pandemic occurs I wanted to make sure I got a few of these asap. That’s why I splurged. The funny thing about the bushcraft version I got with the Ferro rod notch is that they sharpen the entire spine of the blade. So the notch really isn’t needed. The notch looks bigger on the camera. It’s really shallow so I don’t think that it’s going to weaken the overall blade too much. I heard that it’s there so you can strike a Ferro rod and not mess up your tender pile because the tip of the blade will contact the ground first,… sparring your tender pile from getting knocked out. 🤷🏻♂️. On the original versions,… I don’t even mind the raised handle scales much. With gloves on it gives a better grip.
@@JoeDoomsday I totally agree. I love it just the way it is, and it's great that they have a 'brightblade' version. & modified guard version. The English guy over at Wessex knives, who mods & sharpens them is really cool, he's hilarious and a very talented guy. I wanted to order a custom leather sheath from him but he said that he's so backed up on orders he has to catch up first. The custom sheaths are awesome as are the kydex ones too, but just some slight mods on the stock sheath will do for now. I'm just grateful I got my greasy hands on an MoD knife, it's one of a kind here where I live & amongst my friends. It's a knife conceived in obscurity, not much is known about it, probably will never be featured in an action war movie unlike Kabar, the m3 trench knife or the m7 bayonet, but to me I definitely think that this knife here will be a family heirloom with others as a backup and part of my collection. I love the handle and I've never experienced any problems with it unlike some of my other knives that just have the scales screwed on & loosen from time to time, these ones are bolted on which I really like. It's a simple knife but highly effective once you give it a sharper edge. The only thing I don't do with this knife is slice food with it because it's so thick but in a survival situation, anything goes. What was the saying again? Jack of all trades, master of none, better than the master of one?
Hardened pole is great, keeps it from mushrooming over! Has nothing to do with eye deformation!!!
@@jamesnelson1443 ,… 👍🏻
It is “Wood Craft Camp Carver!
@@jamesnelson1443 - that’s what I said ain’t it?
Do you actually use these or do you just look at them???? You have all these hatchets but never compare them in action!!!!
@@jamesnelson1443 ,… I don’t like filming my outdoor bushcraft stuff. To hard to set up the camera, the sound quality at a distance sucks. When the wind blows you can’t even hear what I’m saying,… I personally don’t like being on camera. So Yes I do use my stuff,… I polish and sharpen/strope after every use. I rarely bring multiple stuff to compare just because it’s not convenient. So I usually just do unboxing reviews and when I’m out bushcrafting that’s just for me & the trees to witness.
IMO it's blued, phosphated steel doesn't shine like that even if it's coated with oil. I do both processes on a weekly basis and know how each finish looks like.
@@chapiit08 ,… I agree. I have a chrome polished version of this knife that I’m going to review in a week or so and it had a few imperfections so I blued it myself and it looks very similar to the other one. They don’t look anything like the phosphate coated versions,… for some reason they still list them as phosphate coated though. 🤷🏻♂️. I like the blued look more anyhow. 👍🏻🔪
You have a link for this one
@@donavantew8278 ,… Hey Donavan. How’s it going? I purchased this one off of eBay. But I purchased a second one from www.sheffieldknives.co.uk it arrived within 3 weeks or so. I’m going to review it in a week or so.
@@JoeDoomsday outstanding brother I look forward to seeing it 👍🏻🇺🇸
That’s a beast. I definitely want to add this one. Looks like a tank. Love the Union Jack 🇬🇧 brother. Outstanding video
@@donavantew8278 ,… Thanx Donavan, I worked hard on this one,… because I love this Knife. ❤️🔪👍🏻
That is the model I wanted. But the company only does limited production runs. Once they sell out, it could be months before its available for purchase again. 😢 The knives are well made, though.
Never cut towards yourself always cut away no matter what
@@mdvmonk7863 ,… Great Advice. Thanks. If You do draw the blade towards yourself I highly recommend Kevlar gloves. Better to cut away from one’s self, as You pointed out. Thanx for watching & commenting, it’s appreciated. 👍🏻🔪
No field test of the knife?
@@SoldierDrew ,… JoeX does a destruction test of this knife I believe and Donnie B All Day does a normal field test of this knife and it performs fine. DBK also hard tests this knife on UA-cam. It’s a budget friendly,collectible version of the Lile Rambo knife. Just way more affordable. It’s supposed to be a wall hanger to be admired but if you use it responsibly it can be a decent knife. I put epoxy down inside the handle, to better secure the blade. I’d rather have this knife than No knife in a SHTF scenario. 😝. Thanks for watching & commenting, I appreciate it. 👍🏻🔪
This... is a piece of crap and it looks bad. Your review is fine though. Its the worst available steel too
@@frankstarship6381 ,… glad you like it. Thanx for watching & commenting. I suspected it’s crapola but I’m going to take it out into the woods one of these days and bash it just to see how bad it really is. But these budget reviews get lots of new knife guys interested in knives so I do them from time to time. My first fixed blade that started all this for me was that survivor: 1980’s Rambo crap survival knife. I’ve matured since then I like to believe 😁. But that survival knife still holds a lot of great nostalgic memories for me. 🔪👍🏻
@@JoeDoomsday A destruction or durability test would be nice indeed and I guess that most knives enthusiast started with them. I was the guy that got a dragon shaped handle on a dagger.
I got an identical one recently, looks good, no problems with fit & finish, came with the same thick grease. Not a fan of the sheath, I’ve ordered a leather one from Savage Sheaths, should arrive in about a week or so.
Spend a few more bucks and get quality knife OKC kaBar or a Cold Steel SK5 for around $40 and you’ll have something you can trust !
Lol i bought this knife
@@L.St_p ,… sorry to hear that. I fell for it too.
Very cool 😎 🔪👍
@@TheSogGrunt , Appreciate it. 👍🏻🔪👍🏻
I got one from jeep looks just like the defender
@@tomritter493 ,… Hello Tom. They are pretty cool budget friendly blades. Great Truck knife.
Love this style knife. Very fun to collect
@@donavantew8278 ,… Thanx Donavan. Budget friendly too.
@@JoeDoomsday budgets are cool to collect. And sometimes you get a banger 😀🤘🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Outstanding review..
@@williamduncan2526 ,… Thank you, I appreciate it.
alixexpress?
Nice video. Wow. That's the right way to do it. I just used JB Weld Quick Weld and didn't clean, file, or scuff up the parts first. It's held for years (but maybe I got lucky). You filling the base of the handle with epoxy might be a good idea. I get the feeling that once you epoxy the blade, then the knife isn't going to come apart unless the handle snaps off near the base. I have never had that happen. However, I do note that the handle is thin wall aluminum.
@@DougShoeBushcraft ,… Thanx. I think it is the best I could do with this knife. I suppose someone could drill a hole thru the handle and tang and tap a steel pin thru it,… that would secure it a bit more. The only other idea I had was to fill the thin aluminum handle completely with epoxy which would make it solid and strong. It would retain the survival knife look but not have a hollow handle anymore. I think the way we both did our knives is pretty decent though. 🔪👍🏻
3 years on my belt rocken the walnut
I got mine after 2 1/2 years this summer got it with desert ironwood and jade scales with black liners....got those dice too.
It's a very bad copy of the spanish Aitor jungle king 1 and it's sheat
@@papuchu ,… it’s like $20 bucks
Can you put a link in the description please? I really want to get it
It would fit in my boot
You can't make it for less than 125
Best review on you tube
@@huckstirred7112 ,… Thanx
Out of all the Bowie knives made , this is acualy real close to the real Bowie knife
@@huckstirred7112 ,… I believe it is based on a Middle Eastern, Scimitar Sword,… not an American Bowie Knife.
#1.…...buy a camera holder. #2 . ....dont review garbage.
@@danblake3265 ,… I like to hold the camera because I’m trying to make you sea sick. 😆. Plus my crappy iPhone camera is never in focus. I review budget friendly knives from time to time because 1.) they are usually very popular. 2.) I buy this stuff with my own money, it’s my hobby,… I guess. 3.) sometimes my bank account needs a break. My only other option is to Not review anything. So just in case someone might be considering these budget knives from China,… now they can watch my review and see if they still want to buy it or Not. If I could afford it, I’d love a new camera and tri-pod. I do what I can. 🤷🏻♂️
Were is it made?
@@markberry270 ,… China.
I have both. IMO, The gray Ricky is heavier and better for bush craft. Delta Ricky is more tactical
@@desolationwilliams2724 ,… I agree. My Gray version is all around better.
Where did you find the one with the better sheath?
@@alexstrouse6333 ,… This is an old video. I think I ordered it from “Whiskey River Trading” but I’m not certain. I don’t know if they still come with these sheath options.
i believe it's the Ramora that fits inside the small sheath inside the pouch. I love the BK7 but have opted for the Joker Nomad 6.5" as it's stainless steel and I live in the Pacific Northwest Coast which is a temperate rainforest and maritime environment. Every time I had my BK7 out in the field I was always concerned about rust, so the Nomad solves that problem and is a very similar knife to the Bk7.
@@jackblack7827 ,… Yes, I believe You are correct. It’s the Ramora. - I love my Joker Nomad 6.5”, it’s a very underrated knife.
I have the real one that those cheap knifes were based on. Mine has a real leather sheat and is made of thicker steel.
@@THEMARTIALARTSCHANNEL-bb4fx ,… I would love to see a review of it. 👍🏻🔪
@@JoeDoomsday my english is "ok", but I hate the sound of my voice. So it will never happen. I come across 11 variations of this knife (that include the real one). They were made in taiwan (some new ones are made in china) and then published by different companys in the US. Rothco was one of them. Here are the different variations: 1. Original with real leather sheat and thicker steel. 2. Black with aluminum handle 3. Black with plastic handle 4. Black handle and black colored blade. 5. Light camo with aluminum handle 6. Light camo with plastic handle 7. Dark camo with aluminum handle 8. Slightly bigger blade with aluminum handle. 9. Slightly bigger blade with plastic handle. 10. Really big blade (as big as the actual rambo 2 knife used in the movie) and aluminum handle, with slightly different compass. 11. Modern made one from china, black plastic handle and a really crapy compass. The sheat is even worse than what came with the ones sold in the 80s.
@@THEMARTIALARTSCHANNEL-bb4fx ,… Just do a video showing the knife. You don’t have to say anything. 🤷🏻♂️
@@JoeDoomsday ok, I do that next time I dig it out from all my junk
@@THEMARTIALARTSCHANNEL-bb4fx ,… Awesome I can’t wait 👍🏻
This is a great knife. I use it as a deer skinner. Very versatile and portable. My only complaint is I have yet to figure out a great way to horizontal carry.
Mini zip ties...you're welcome 🤫
@@ozeflvsh4522 oh, snap!
My pocket carry knife on trips to Chicago. Lotta blade on a tiny knife. Added a short lanyard to the rear hole for my pinkie. It's over the local 2 1/2 inch blade length restriction, but---you know---.
3:08 No more ColdSteel for me. Long time ago, I like CS quality, no longer. My 1-man opinion.
Thanks for the post 💚
@@ilanakali1030 , You’re welcome,… Thanks for watching and commenting.
Cool knife
Nope
@@TrentCostello ,… To each his own. 🤷🏻♂️
Is that how they come now? With the blade all scratched up?
@@badcompany3828 ,… when I first opened it,… there was oil all over the blade making it look like long running scratches. It was just grease. But you can see the uniform grind lines going from the spine of the blade down to the cutting edge. Gives it a satin finish. I would have liked it to be more polished though.
That knife is great it cuts wood like all of the other knife videos. Knives cut wood. I can survive by cuttting wood.
@@alfredhughes578 ,… Yes it cuts wood like nobody’s business. It’s a thick full tang knife so it can be used to pry with, smash glass, cut through some metals. It holds an edge really well and strops back to paper cutting sharp with ease, when needed. That’s what really sets it apart. It has an Excellent leather sheath. Wenge wood handle scales. It’s a field/hunting style design but with the hand guard can also perform as a smaller fighting knife. Made in New Zealand. I’ve heard they are cold sharpened on whetstone wheels by hand. You could get Cold Steel, ESEE, TOPS, etc., etc., they are all good options. I just presented this beautiful beast of a knife as another option to consider.
Looks like they might have improved the cold steel trail master
@@darrenfauteux5645 ,… Yes. Absolutely. I still love the Trailmaster though
Got that one sculpted was sold out
Sloppy pajeets 😆😆 they sharpen their blades the same way they throw around their street food
@@SkullyMcKnight-nq1kg ,… Mine was a pretty good knife when I received it. Sharp. It’s a lot of knife for being a budget knife.
I got the 8cr13mov version when it first came out its been through 8 or 9 winter's now as my kindling knife and its tough as hell
It’s listed as an 14” agricultural knife. 🖖🏻🇺🇸
@@bensnider1581 , It’s a good knife. Keep it clean and oiled and it will last you a long time.
YEAHHH
Perfect woods knife congrats joe
@@tomritter493 ,… Hi Tom. Yes it’s an awesome knife. 👍🏻🔪