I don’t have one but do have a folder this size. For field work and processing meat/fish I would trust this knife with my life. Trust me if a Buck M112 drop point in a drunken bet can gut and process my needs of meat from an elephant (swears and curses are free) this little guy will easy do the job just fine. I would like the spine to be a 90 degree for some of my field craft and that would be the only reason I would not use it as a primary and thus not a knife I would use.
Ridiculously expensive. Maybe if I didn't lose them. My Finnish Marttiini gives me 98.67% of the Wright at a 15th of the cost. Unless you are pretty living-in-the-bush all year. But tne reality is most of these live in a drawer mkst of the year.
Great video!
Thank you my man! I greatly appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment.
I have one on the way, for game processing game only, i have other knives for bushcraft.
I don’t have one but do have a folder this size. For field work and processing meat/fish I would trust this knife with my life. Trust me if a Buck M112 drop point in a drunken bet can gut and process my needs of meat from an elephant (swears and curses are free) this little guy will easy do the job just fine. I would like the spine to be a 90 degree for some of my field craft and that would be the only reason I would not use it as a primary and thus not a knife I would use.
Ridiculously expensive. Maybe if I didn't lose them. My Finnish Marttiini gives me 98.67% of the Wright at a 15th of the cost. Unless you are pretty living-in-the-bush all year. But tne reality is most of these live in a drawer mkst of the year.
looks like the handle is a bit on the small side. How is it if you use it for 30 min straight or more?
It is small. I would find extended constant use would get a bit annoying. But for normal use and EDC stuff it is sufficient for me.
Auto focus needs some improvement. It would be a lot better video that way.
Thank you for pointing this out. It is super annoying. I will try and improve that.