Just wanted to throw this out there. I use a 5.11 Rush 72 for my BOB, and my RTAK-II sheath paired with the Rush 72 are a match made in heaven! The bottom of the sheath rests perfectly in the bottom of the shove-it pocket and the molle up by the handle lines right up with and attaches to the webbing up on the upper clam-shell pockets of the Rush 72.
I was hoping u might have a 9 review coming up from the comment on your fb.. thanks for the response. Keep up the great work. Love the channel and style
AWESOME knife for the money, if someone is so OCD they would be bothered by the very minor discrepancy with the grips they probably should stay out of the woods, in the day time constantly stoking the fire and at night constantly making sure the fire is out.
Ontario has been making good affordable knives for the public for over 100 years and hundreds of thousands of knives and bayonets for the U.S. Military!
Good video and review on the 9th but I never understand why people want to do so much chopping and I just use a saw what I'm looking for a long bladed knife shorter than a machete I want it for brush clearing while I'm bushwacking
Why is it this flat grind Ontario batons better then their Sp50? IMO flat grinds are way unpredictable when it comes to batoning. A saber grind version like the SP51 would be wicked.
It's not just flate vs saber. It's geometry. If the knife is thick enough, the pressure is on the wide spots in the blade, be is spine on FG or edge of the bevel on a saber ground blade Of course, this is Ontario, legendary for dodgy heat treat. Pinge!
Great question, I would say the BK16 because it is the same blade length and same price, but comes with a better sheath, more ergo handle, it is thinner for slicing tasks, and 4oz. lighter.
Drive the knife into a solid log which is down, and make your shavings by rubbing a 3 to 4 inch dead section of tree or a limb against the blade. Much easier and you'll get a lot more shavings for the work you put in
How would I know if I have the one in 1095 steel or 5160 steel because I see the Randall triangle logo on one blade and not the other because I know they had some quality control as far as heat treat with their 1095 steel.
Don't know if this info matters anymore but I figured it throw in my 2 cents. I don't own the rtak2 nor have I owned the older models. but I do have a rat7 and Rat5 that are in the 1075 and I have no issues what so ever with em bomb proof blades. I plan on getting a rat3 and the rtak2 next I love these blades
have this knife and the junglas on the way. i already have the tops .170 machete and the power eagle 12. a comparison between the tops blades and the junglas or rtak2 would be a good video. i dont believe the extra length on the tops blades would matter much, from what ive seen.
It didnt really look like it was chopping all that well. That wood didnt seem very thick and you kept skipping ahead in your video as if it was taking too long to chop through. Would you compare it to the BK9? Better or worse?
Thanks! I keep trying to find a knife thats as good or better than the BK9 that is not a kukri - for a backup. I like the RTAKII so I'll probably buy it anyway. The Junglas is too expensive.
Dude, old school. Hey, can I give you some friendly advice? You've majorly upgraded your audio since these oldschool videos, the difference is stark - but, your current mic is doing your resonant nose no favors. I think a different mic might serve you better. With mics, once you get to a certain quality, it is just about fit to voice. Some mics do a better job on different people, it's not about better, but the best fit for the individual. Your current audio is fine, but a reduction of your nasal resonance might make your viewers more comfortable. No bad vibes, dude, said with love. ReSubscribed with my new channel.
Just wanted to throw this out there. I use a 5.11 Rush 72 for my BOB, and my RTAK-II sheath paired with the Rush 72 are a match made in heaven! The bottom of the sheath rests perfectly in the bottom of the shove-it pocket and the molle up by the handle lines right up with and attaches to the webbing up on the upper clam-shell pockets of the Rush 72.
Hey thanks for the advice man!
I was hoping u might have a 9 review coming up from the comment on your fb.. thanks for the response. Keep up the great work. Love the channel and style
Thanks so much for the comment and support!
AWESOME knife for the money, if someone is so OCD they would be bothered by the very minor discrepancy with the grips they probably should stay out of the woods, in the day time constantly stoking the fire and at night constantly making sure the fire is out.
Ontario has been making good affordable knives for the public for over 100 years and hundreds of thousands of knives and bayonets for the U.S. Military!
Legends live forever!
Myth in this case.
That ending was sorta funny man.....Thanks for the great reviews! Cheers!!
The blade thickness on the RTac2 is actually less than 3/16”. It is thinner than the Bk9
Love the handles and look
Good video and review on the 9th but I never understand why people want to do so much chopping and I just use a saw what I'm looking for a long bladed knife shorter than a machete I want it for brush clearing while I'm bushwacking
Why is it this flat grind Ontario batons better then their Sp50? IMO flat grinds are way unpredictable when it comes to batoning. A saber grind version like the SP51 would be wicked.
It's not just flate vs saber. It's geometry. If the knife is thick enough, the pressure is on the wide spots in the blade, be is spine on FG or edge of the bevel on a saber ground blade Of course, this is Ontario, legendary for dodgy heat treat. Pinge!
How is the sheath holding up ?
Alright so if u had to choose a blade to pair with it.. would it be. Tak1 or bk16
Great question, I would say the BK16 because it is the same blade length and same price, but comes with a better sheath, more ergo handle, it is thinner for slicing tasks, and 4oz. lighter.
Drive the knife into a solid log which is down, and make your shavings by rubbing a 3 to 4 inch dead section of tree or a limb against the blade. Much easier and you'll get a lot more shavings for the work you put in
How would I know if I have the one in 1095 steel or 5160 steel because I see the Randall triangle logo on one blade and not the other because I know they had some quality control as far as heat treat with their 1095 steel.
How has it held up long term ? Thanks
strpl2 I had it for about 6 months before I traded it, without any problems.
OKC's website says these are made out of 1075 now? The Rat 7 as well. How would that change things does anybody think?
Don't know if this info matters anymore but I figured it throw in my 2 cents. I don't own the rtak2 nor have I owned the older models. but I do have a rat7 and Rat5 that are in the 1075 and I have no issues what so ever with em bomb proof blades. I plan on getting a rat3 and the rtak2 next I love these blades
@@andr14317 Thank you!
Crap already got the talk enroute lol. Guess I have another series to collect. Got a bk9 in the works?
Yes, I will be posting the BK5 & Bk9 in March. To give you a little preview, I freaking love my BK9, it chops like my RTAK II, but it weights 17oz!!
have this knife and the junglas on the way. i already have the tops .170 machete and the power eagle 12. a comparison between the tops blades and the junglas or rtak2 would be a good video. i dont believe the extra length on the tops blades would matter much, from what ive seen.
It didnt really look like it was chopping all that well. That wood didnt seem very thick and you kept skipping ahead in your video as if it was taking too long to chop through. Would you compare it to the BK9? Better or worse?
BK9 is better!
Thanks! I keep trying to find a knife thats as good or better than the BK9 that is not a kukri - for a backup. I like the RTAKII so I'll probably buy it anyway. The Junglas is too expensive.
is 5160 steel better that 1095? Whats your opinion?
+Carlos Sepulveda Just depends, 1095 is usually not as tough but holds a better edge, and 5160 is tougher but dulls faster.
Just a guess, I think Ontario quality was down because they were too focused on punching out m9's and okc3s.
it costs 170 here, is it worth it or should i get something else for that price?
The ESEE Junglas
$87 on Amazon
I thought these were 1095. Was there a change?
I believe the original RTAK was 1095, but on ontario's website the steel is listed as 5160.
Does the steel change make a major improvement? I have an older RTAK, and like it.
Not by much, they just use 5160 on all their Spec Plus Gen II models, and they just started using the same steel in the RTAK II.
Cool. Thanks, and great job on the videos.
I have both BKT9 and RTAK2..... BKT all day.
bk9 or this?
why did you trade this knife?
The Junglas is better.
Dude, old school. Hey, can I give you some friendly advice? You've majorly upgraded your audio since these oldschool videos, the difference is stark - but, your current mic is doing your resonant nose no favors. I think a different mic might serve you better. With mics, once you get to a certain quality, it is just about fit to voice. Some mics do a better job on different people, it's not about better, but the best fit for the individual. Your current audio is fine, but a reduction of your nasal resonance might make your viewers more comfortable. No bad vibes, dude, said with love. ReSubscribed with my new channel.
Definitely won't being doing any of this stuff, being killing vampyrs and serial killerz with mine. Haha
What state do you live in?
The surface rust on the logo is disappointing.
If you want to sell your esee jungles tell me
The brand has no such reputation.
Save yourself dullest knife I have wish I have spent 70 more bucks on a esse