The Schrade SCHF3N

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2023
  • In this knife review,  I want to present an option that may be a good alternative to the SRK from Coldsteel. Schrade makes a lot of great blades. The knife we are looking is one of my favorites by them #schrade #bushcraft #survivalknife
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 69

  • @LegionTacticoolCutlery

    Lots of great SRK alternatives and the Schrade is a great example!

  • @JCOwens-zq6fd

    Throwing is definitely rough on em but that one might be ok. Overmolding can be fine but if your going to throw the thing, it has to be material that is close to as hard as the steel is. Otherwise anytime the steel is smashed into the inside of the handle the handle material will deform or crack.

  • @UrsaMinor2010

    "Sometimes it's easier to admit that you we're wrong, and share what you learned, instead of being quiet to just to protect something you don't believe anymore." Indeed. Perspective matters too. You can be right and wrong at the same time.

  • @user-gk4jd1jv4k

    I've been looking at Schrade knives for quite some time & I really like the look of them.

  • @JCOwens-zq6fd

    Oh btw, when your overmolded handles fail you can replace it w/ a 2 part epoxy handle like i did. Stuff is rated to 1550lb per square inch & hasnt failed me yet. (I used the gorilla brand)

  • @randyweigler8704

    411, I'm a 72 year old Vietnam ERA Veteran, retired police officer and a DefensiveTactics expert so I know something of survival. I bought the Schrade SCHF3N two years ago after watching several torture tests and demonstrations on UA-cam. I like being in the woods, camping along with fishing and mountain biking. I was looking for a knife just like the SCHF3N and took a chance on it after several reviews. I paid $49.00 and when it arrived I was pleasantly surprised of the quality Schrade had put into this knife.

  • @BladeObssession

    My problem with a lot of Schrade knives is they always go with a hollow grind even on survival knives which are more apt to chip or roll. They should use more saber or even a Scandi grind especially on a purpose built survival knife which is meant for stuff like batonning

  • @Codevil.

    Im sincerely glad I found your channel, thank you

  • @perrywaaz3660

    I love a good swedge or clip point. Bonus points if you can sharpen it up

  • @liquiddw2

    Nice alternative. I wish it had a kydex sheath though.

  • @roberthurzeler737

    I appreciate your review. I was just about to buy my third SRK. I have an older San Mai, and the SRK 5. I wanted to get the SRK CPM 3 V and have now changed my mind. Thanks for your follow up and review. It means a lot to me.

  • @blackhawkbushcraft

    Great video, man! 👍 I do love the SRK, but will say that even when not throwing them, that knife does have a history of handle issues. Others would disagree, but the SRK just isn’t the best option for extreme hard use cases. For combat utility, it’s good enough. I don’t beat excessively on any of my knives, so I haven’t had any issues with my SRKs in general utility roles. Great knife, but yes, this SCHF3N can take a much more significant beating than an SRK for those that enjoy chopping and heavy batoning.

  • @mikebryant8082

    Morning bubba..great review..that is one nice blade..love the knife and tomahawk videos..

  • @gordonadams4793

    Buddy, you do a great job on this podcast.

  • @terrybest8973

    I really appreciate you bud your my best friend ever love ya brother

  • @terrybest8973

    You talked me into it thanks buddy lol

  • @user-vc3ei2bm9n

    This knife was modeled after the Chris Reeve "Pacific".

  • @deanoboland

    Another great review 👍👍👍

  • @addictedtoblades2

    Great looking blade brother ❤

  • @Cali_native563

    This knife looks just like the Chris Reeves Pacific fixed blade