The knife in the left of the thumbnail that you've used a few times now, what is it? I've been looking for that exact knife and flashlight sheath combination forever
For this, I bought a Camillus Carnivore. Super cheap ($20CAD) Super strong hunting machete. Main knife has a gut hook and bone saw, and the system includes a fillet/skinning knife too. Took a long time to sharpen, but i could process a bear with this thing.
@@KanekiKen-lm1dl Well, you know how luck goes; Sh*t just hit the fan and your 100K super truck with a full tank of fuel and all you gear just got washed down the river, you are at work in your 5K Armani suit and blue sued shoes, your stash on the mountain top is two hundred miles away, now what ya gonna do! At that point in time any knife you can get your hands on, will be your favorite knife! It may be a spoon that you just beat flat between two rocks and sharpened one side of or it might be a sharp piece of rock that chipped off while you were flattening that spoon! If you are in a fire fight and your weapon malfunctioned, any working weapon will be the best weapon that you ever put your hands on! The one in my hand, is always, my favorite one! Life is a bitch, if you are resourceful and keep your wits about you and you are lucky you might survive!
stankygeorge you completely miss the point of choosing a survival knife. Of course you’re right that survival knife is going to be the one we have when “shit hit the fan” but it doesn’t necessarily mean that it would be the best survival knife. It wouldn’t even be a survival knife just “a knife I just happened to have on me”
stankygeorge It wouldn’t be your favorite knife because I am positive you would sit there with your sharpened spoon thinking “I’m lucky to have any type of blade but I would do anything to trade this piece of metal for an actually good survival knife”
When i was in the cadets many years ago we had an instructor in adverse survival training give us a talk. And one thing he told us was the only survival knife worthy of the name is the knife you have on you when you find yourself in a survival situation
The best knife I ever had was a Gerber Mark 2, back in the 80s. But when I recently went back to buy another, it differed inasmuch as it had a serrated section as opposed to a normal edge. Can anyone tell me where I can get the older type?
Bench grinder - grind it smooth yourself , just take it slow and don't over heat the metal , have a bowl of water to dip it in , after you get the smooth edge you desire , get out the wet stone and sharpen
Nothing against any of the knives in this list, but the knife world has progressed so far that nowadays this list would be considered a list of "best budget knives." With the advent of so many premium knife companies and supersteels, any list of LITERALLY the best knives would have to include blades made from the finest materials available by makers known for the highest quality and workmanship.
If I were to wear that ridiculous thing I'd still have stuff else were on my person. But that's just me most people would wear that ridiculous thing showing everyone your gear
Randall make wonderful knives. I believe the Model 17 Astro was the first survival knife, and the first knife to go to space. I like my Bauchop much better. But I do not think people here can afford one of these knives
@@markwalker4485 Bauchop such a fine knife I'm fortunate to have one of Peter Bauchop's combat knives. Robert has come into his own right as a knife maker. there are so many fine knives and craftsman that deserve so much respect.
Great Video! Forgive me for the intrusion, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you considered - Lammywalness Your Dream Guide (do a google search)? It is a great exclusive guide for discovering how to get a a FREE Edt multitool survival tool minus the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my old buddy Taylor at very last got astronomical results with it.
Let me rate the knives on this list for people who don't know shit about knives and want some transparency. 1. TOPS BAJA 4.5 "Made of 1095, its a pretty good knife so long as you take care of the steel. If it was your only survival knife you could do a lot worse. I wish it was bigger though." 2. MORA Bushcraft Black " A nice knife with a scandi grind for bushcraft and playing in the woods, or a solid camp knife, but its not full tang thus I wouldn't use it for my primary survival knife. If you gotta have a MORA for your survival knife check out the MORA Garberg." 3. Schrade SCHF39 Guide Master. " The only Schrade I own was made in America before they went out of business in 2004. The new Schrades are not something I would trust my life too. Most of them use a Hollow Grind "to cut back on production cost" and their quality control is poor. PASS on Schrade! 4. CRKT TERZUOLA. I don't have any experience with ACR13 steel. From what little I have heard you can do a lot better. Probably wouldn't be a bad backup or bushcraft knife, but it's only 4.4 inches. IMHO a survival knife needs to be in between 5 to 7 inches for most people. Now if you have the skillset to use a big knife to do smaller chores then go bigger, in this case it's better. 5. MORA BUSHCRAFT SURVIVAL KNIFE. "Read number 2 because they are basically the same knife but one is orange." 6. KA-BAR BECKER BK-2 " This knife is made of 1095 and is a tank. It weighs over a pound, and is a big hunk of steel with some heft behind it. It's a durable knife and in skilled hands can perform a lot of things well. A jack of all trades, but a master of none. You really have to 'WANT" to break this knife to make it fail lets be honest, it's THICC." 7. GERBER STRONGARM. This is the knife that I recommend to people that don't know anything about blades, that have a budget, and just want a decent knife that's easy to carry, won't rust, and is reliable. Say what you want about Gerber, but their american made products were never a problem, it's when the Bear Grylls line of knives showed up that was made in China is when their name took a hit. The Gerber Strongarm has been reviewed by many people that hated Gerber that tried to break this knife, they failed. 420HC is a cheap steel, but Gerber has the heat treat down to a science. At 3/16th of a inch thick and full tang with multiple carry options it's a fun knife to carry and it's only 70 bucks. If you lose it, or somehow in hell you manage to break it, no big deal you can afford another. The thing about using 500 dollar knives is you are afraid to do anything with them because if you screw it up you are out 500 bucks. Gerber has a good warranty as well and will replace this knife if it fails. 8. SCHRADE SCHF59. Yeah another Schrade. Like I said, most of them are hollow ground which will make a knife slice and cut well, but they run into problems durability wise. If you are looking for a survival knife grind, you want a saber grind, flat, or convex. scandi is great for bushcraft, and a hollow is good for cleaning game, but the name of the game here is a durable grind. Parting Words: Now I wanna be clear that not every knife out there needs to have super steel to be great so long as the heat treat is good. Many folks will scream with if it's not a BUSSE with INFI Steel or CPM 3V ect then it's complete trash and that's just the arm chair survivalist talking that go by the numbers and what looks good on paper, not what actually works in a survival situation. Personally I would not carry a knife on me that's hard to sharpen in the field, it's why I stick to 1095. I carry a modifed ESSE 6 in my get home bag for what it's worth, and have spent over 200 bucks making it run the way I want with custom handles, 90 degree notch for a firesteel, a custom sheath that holds a survival kit and a Lite My Fire Firesteel. The great thing about 1095 is it's tough, and can be sharpened on anything from a river stone to a piece of broken glass. A knife isn't worth 2 cents once it dulls on you and all knives will go dull with use, it's that simple. These are my opinions however from 30+ years of experience. Now some folks will tell you that you get what you pay for in the knife world, and there is "some" truth to that, but I have seen 60 dollar knives perform better and have more durability then knives that cost over 300 bucks. My advice is if you see a knife you like do your research, watch some knife reviews from people giving an honest review, not those that got it for free and will not be honest about it's real performance. The honest to god truth is there is no knife on the planet that will do EVERYTHING perfect. Blade grinds, lengths, and designs all have a particular use when they were designed. The reason I push the ESSE 6 is with it's flat grind it has both durability and blade cutting performance. At 6 inches long it's big enough to chop to an extent, long enough to be an effective combat knife, and can do many other task very well. Another factor is it didn't break my bank. Don't buy a knife you cannot afford to replace. Another great thing about ESSE is they have a no BS warranty. You break it, they replace it.
Regards to author, however I wondered how primitive these knives are! I have used a plenty of different types of knives in field and have a collection of them. And my the only one choice is APACHE knive, whether it is MTech MX-8054 fixed blade made by Master Cutlery, or Military line full tang from BlackField by Haller. This knive enable me to result any outdoor task in the best way. The challenge might be only with your imagination how use it 💪🙂
The best survival knife? Any knife can be useful subject to sufficient field craft skill to apply with it. Best fighting knife? Any knife will prove deadly in the hands of someone trained to use it as a weapon. But it’s nice to collect and enjoy knives regardless👍
That was the first thing that came to my mind as well...Even my ESSE 6....will out class these knives by a mile !!Must say I like the Top Baja knife in the video.
jeez, the comments sound much like the lame stream media. thx for taking the time to make a good video. one can't make informed decisions or form opinions without data.
@@survivalgearofficial Yet the title of the video was "TOP 10 BEST SURVIVAL KNIVES IN THE WORLD" Which leads me to believe that you think that just because they are your favorites therefore they are the best ever? How egotistical of you. Now if you called the video " MY FAVORITE SURVIVAL KNIVES IN THE WORLD" Then that would be different now wouldn't it?
I couldnt but help to laugh about the TSR knife with the dental floss hidden the handle for that life threatening emergency. I guess after you got eaten by a bear, it can floss its teeth.
Nut for sure or? That Look like a really real Test... Damm this Video is just a merch-Video Never this are the 10 best of the world .... this channel Start to..........
Why is the music louder than the voice.... we don't need the music!!! The most knives are only goodies knives, i wouldn't thrust my life on the most knives here.
So you show not one but two morakniv knives which are little more than extremely sharp kitchen knives but you don't show the Gerber Bear Grylls ultimate pro? Yeah pretty low quality standards on this channel
Starting to be a bore watching what is supposed to be reviews that are nothing more than bundled advertisements. Beginning to really despise advertisers
What's wrong with SS? I'd rather not have to worry about rust and corrosion if I'm going to be spending long time outdoors. Not going to be carrying oil around to maintain a knife with.
@@davidkoziar1811 They suck to sharpen. Much easier to maintain a keen edge with carbon. And if mountain men could maintain a rust free blade? So can you. If you don’t want to carry around a can of gun oil? Use bacon grease. Or any animal fat to coat the blade. Bear is a excellent source of fat in the woods.
@@mountainadventures7346 Huh. Didn't think about using grease or fat. Interesting! I spent a good amount of time looking up the right knife to buy and decided on a Kar Bar BK7. Hope I made the right choice. Carbon steel. Should be able to coat it after taking down a charging bear 😄
@@davidkoziar1811 I looked at it’s properties. It has Vanadium in it. So it may or may not be easy to sharpen. I encourage you to use it and work it and see how you like it. Good luck!
The Varusteleka Puka is the highest quality and the lowest price, but not mentioned in this video. www.varusteleka.com/en/product/terava-jaakaripuukko-110-carbon-steel/63681
The knife in the left of the thumbnail that you've used a few times now, what is it? I've been looking for that exact knife and flashlight sheath combination forever
I've found it...but I will not reveal it till I buy it next week...😁 Stay in touch @tylergraves
@@Fromdahoodtothewoods so what is it
@@Fromdahoodtothewoods yo what is it
@@quaidgirdner7064 www.etsy.com/listing/479551887/edc-field-kit-evolution-schrade-frontier?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=edc+knife+kit&ref=sr_gallery-1-3&organic_search_click=1&variation0=1565539037
@@noisyapollo4616 www.etsy.com/listing/479551887/edc-field-kit-evolution-schrade-frontier?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=edc+knife+kit&ref=sr_gallery-1-3&organic_search_click=1&variation0=1565539037
For this, I bought a Camillus Carnivore. Super cheap ($20CAD) Super strong hunting machete. Main knife has a gut hook and bone saw, and the system includes a fillet/skinning knife too. Took a long time to sharpen, but i could process a bear with this thing.
I used to have that piece of shit and it was useless
@@mtnjew7689 it looks cool I bought it and sharpened it and it was good
These might not be the best tools I have learned but I will always remember my dad getting me and my mom getting him these giant multi tools
My favorite survival knife will always be; the one, that I have on me when I need a survival knife!
So what knife are you talking about ?
@@KanekiKen-lm1dl Well, you know how luck goes; Sh*t just hit the fan and your 100K super truck with a full tank of fuel and all you gear just got washed down the river, you are at work in your 5K Armani suit and blue sued shoes, your stash on the mountain top is two hundred miles away, now what ya gonna do! At that point in time any knife you can get your hands on, will be your favorite knife! It may be a spoon that you just beat flat between two rocks and sharpened one side of or it might be a sharp piece of rock that chipped off while you were flattening that spoon! If you are in a fire fight and your weapon malfunctioned, any working weapon will be the best weapon that you ever put your hands on! The one in my hand, is always, my favorite one! Life is a bitch, if you are resourceful and keep your wits about you and you are lucky you might survive!
stankygeorge you completely miss the point of choosing a survival knife. Of course you’re right that survival knife is going to be the one we have when “shit hit the fan” but it doesn’t necessarily mean that it would be the best survival knife. It wouldn’t even be a survival knife just “a knife I just happened to have on me”
stankygeorge It wouldn’t be your favorite knife because I am positive you would sit there with your sharpened spoon thinking “I’m lucky to have any type of blade but I would do anything to trade this piece of metal for an actually good survival knife”
Dude thats such a dumb comment 🤮 so your cheap ass victorinox is gonna help ? Dumb fuck 🤪🤮
what is the knife in screen shot on the left with flash light?
I dont know what knife it is but you can not buy the sheath as ots custom made
When i was in the cadets many years ago we had an instructor in adverse survival training give us a talk. And one thing he told us was the only survival knife worthy of the name is the knife you have on you when you find yourself in a survival situation
Salute . Very true.
Same applies to a firearm.
The best knife I ever had was a Gerber Mark 2, back in the 80s. But when I recently went back to buy another, it differed inasmuch as it had a serrated section as opposed to a normal edge. Can anyone tell me where I can get the older type?
You cant...the older ones were made in the USA the new ones are made in china shit.Keep your eye on e bay..a second hand one is the only way out.
Bench grinder - grind it smooth yourself , just take it slow and don't over heat the metal , have a bowl of water to dip it in , after you get the smooth edge you desire , get out the wet stone and sharpen
Nothing against any of the knives in this list, but the knife world has progressed so far that nowadays this list would be considered a list of "best budget knives." With the advent of so many premium knife companies and supersteels, any list of LITERALLY the best knives would have to include blades made from the finest materials available by makers known for the highest quality and workmanship.
I hope lots of people carry the slingshot one, so I’ll know their level of fieldcraft at a glance.
If I were to wear that ridiculous thing I'd still have stuff else were on my person. But that's just me most people would wear that ridiculous thing showing everyone your gear
@@evrettej kind of reminds me of a jungle gaitor model i seen a few years back that the price keeps going up for what it is
I guess I better cancel that order, I can't be gitin laughed at........
I've carried a Randall for 51yrs. same knife. and I use the hell out of it!
Randall make wonderful knives. I believe the Model 17 Astro was the first survival knife, and the first knife to go to space. I like my Bauchop much better. But I do not think people here can afford one of these knives
@@markwalker4485 Bauchop such a fine knife I'm fortunate to have one of Peter Bauchop's combat knives. Robert has come into his own right as a knife maker. there are so many fine knives and craftsman that deserve so much respect.
I don’t understand all these fancy “survival” knives. I’ve carried an MK3 navy dive knife since 1990 and it’s all you need.
🤣🤣🤣that's what my great great great great great great grandpa said about his flint knife!
I 2 of those. One in my car and one I carry hunting.
If you don’t expect combat purpose, moraknife always do enough. It’s cheap and uses good metal. Unlike unstable Chinese metal.
I love survival knifes
Fallkniven A1x ???
Should be renamed. The best cheap ass survival knife for people who don’t know knives.
Great Video! Forgive me for the intrusion, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you considered - Lammywalness Your Dream Guide (do a google search)? It is a great exclusive guide for discovering how to get a a FREE Edt multitool survival tool minus the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my old buddy Taylor at very last got astronomical results with it.
Which one? Most are junk to me.
I wouldn't touch the Schrades. The Strongarm isn't bad for the money, neither is the KA-BAR. TOPS makes a good knife too.
I’m looking for a hip knife for walking around got any recommendations
@@cup6669 wut for walking around
Possible d'avoir la référence du couteau avec le lance pierre s'il vous plaît ? Merci d'avance 👍
Best tutorial video for the dumb & never touch a knife before
Let me rate the knives on this list for people who don't know shit about knives and want some transparency.
1. TOPS BAJA 4.5 "Made of 1095, its a pretty good knife so long as you take care of the steel. If it was your only survival knife you could do a lot worse. I wish it was bigger though."
2. MORA Bushcraft Black " A nice knife with a scandi grind for bushcraft and playing in the woods, or a solid camp knife, but its not full tang thus I wouldn't use it for my primary survival knife. If you gotta have a MORA for your survival knife check out the MORA Garberg."
3. Schrade SCHF39 Guide Master. " The only Schrade I own was made in America before they went out of business in 2004. The new Schrades are not something I would trust my life too. Most of them use a Hollow Grind "to cut back on production cost" and their quality control is poor. PASS on Schrade!
4. CRKT TERZUOLA. I don't have any experience with ACR13 steel. From what little I have heard you can do a lot better. Probably wouldn't be a bad backup or bushcraft knife, but it's only 4.4 inches. IMHO a survival knife needs to be in between 5 to 7 inches for most people. Now if you have the skillset to use a big knife to do smaller chores then go bigger, in this case it's better.
5. MORA BUSHCRAFT SURVIVAL KNIFE. "Read number 2 because they are basically the same knife but one is orange."
6. KA-BAR BECKER BK-2 " This knife is made of 1095 and is a tank. It weighs over a pound, and is a big hunk of steel with some heft behind it. It's a durable knife and in skilled hands can perform a lot of things well. A jack of all trades, but a master of none. You really have to 'WANT" to break this knife to make it fail lets be honest, it's THICC."
7. GERBER STRONGARM. This is the knife that I recommend to people that don't know anything about blades, that have a budget, and just want a decent knife that's easy to carry, won't rust, and is reliable. Say what you want about Gerber, but their american made products were never a problem, it's when the Bear Grylls line of knives showed up that was made in China is when their name took a hit. The Gerber Strongarm has been reviewed by many people that hated Gerber that tried to break this knife, they failed. 420HC is a cheap steel, but Gerber has the heat treat down to a science. At 3/16th of a inch thick and full tang with multiple carry options it's a fun knife to carry and it's only 70 bucks. If you lose it, or somehow in hell you manage to break it, no big deal you can afford another. The thing about using 500 dollar knives is you are afraid to do anything with them because if you screw it up you are out 500 bucks. Gerber has a good warranty as well and will replace this knife if it fails.
8. SCHRADE SCHF59. Yeah another Schrade. Like I said, most of them are hollow ground which will make a knife slice and cut well, but they run into problems durability wise. If you are looking for a survival knife grind, you want a saber grind, flat, or convex. scandi is great for bushcraft, and a hollow is good for cleaning game, but the name of the game here is a durable grind.
Parting Words: Now I wanna be clear that not every knife out there needs to have super steel to be great so long as the heat treat is good. Many folks will scream with if it's not a BUSSE with INFI Steel or CPM 3V ect then it's complete trash and that's just the arm chair survivalist talking that go by the numbers and what looks good on paper, not what actually works in a survival situation.
Personally I would not carry a knife on me that's hard to sharpen in the field, it's why I stick to 1095. I carry a modifed ESSE 6 in my get home bag for what it's worth, and have spent over 200 bucks making it run the way I want with custom handles, 90 degree notch for a firesteel, a custom sheath that holds a survival kit and a Lite My Fire Firesteel.
The great thing about 1095 is it's tough, and can be sharpened on anything from a river stone to a piece of broken glass. A knife isn't worth 2 cents once it dulls on you and all knives will go dull with use, it's that simple. These are my opinions however from 30+ years of experience. Now some folks will tell you that you get what you pay for in the knife world, and there is "some" truth to that, but I have seen 60 dollar knives perform better and have more durability then knives that cost over 300 bucks. My advice is if you see a knife you like do your research, watch some knife reviews from people giving an honest review, not those that got it for free and will not be honest about it's real performance.
The honest to god truth is there is no knife on the planet that will do EVERYTHING perfect. Blade grinds, lengths, and designs all have a particular use when they were designed. The reason I push the ESSE 6 is with it's flat grind it has both durability and blade cutting performance. At 6 inches long it's big enough to chop to an extent, long enough to be an effective combat knife, and can do many other task very well. Another factor is it didn't break my bank. Don't buy a knife you cannot afford to replace. Another great thing about ESSE is they have a no BS warranty. You break it, they replace it.
Thanks for this. Incredibly useful! Now to find one. :)
Sounds like YOU need to make a video..I'm sure alot of people would enjoy watching/learning from it!
Anyone know what the knife of the left of the preview image was? The super decked out one?
I like them all. 👍👍
Bravoooooo 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
You know the Morakniv will last all the lifetime of all the other knifes shown...
Yes!
You must check TRC Apocalypse survival knife!
Agreed man. Those knifes in the vid showed are complete rubish against TRC Apocalypse and Fällknivens A Series.
Those are only good for putting butter on my toast!!
and trimming the hairs off my noots
Regards to author, however I wondered how primitive these knives are! I have used a plenty of different types of knives in field and have a collection of them. And my the only one choice is APACHE knive, whether it is MTech MX-8054 fixed blade made by Master Cutlery, or Military line full tang from BlackField by Haller. This knive enable me to result any outdoor task in the best way. The challenge might be only with your imagination how use it 💪🙂
The best survival knife? Any knife can be useful subject to sufficient field craft skill to apply with it.
Best fighting knife? Any knife will prove deadly in the hands of someone trained to use it as a weapon.
But it’s nice to collect and enjoy knives regardless👍
true.well said.
Where I bought that kinds of survival knifes.. I liked that all kinds of knife's.. and I want to have it for a souvenir porpuses...
So the testing is just adds that the company put out?
Non of them can beat my old Aitor Jungleking :)
That was the first thing that came to my mind as well...Even my ESSE 6....will out class these knives by a mile !!Must say I like the Top Baja knife in the video.
I life in tropical rain forest, i think KUKRI is the best survival knife. Sorry my bad English
Mora and Kabar are reliable. However, no Busses??
hello, cool video, what are the two knives called on the right on the preview?
Magomed Zakaev which do you mean which minute of the video
@@KanekiKen-lm1dl I meant the preview, but I already found what I wanted, thanks for the help
Perfect 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷 Greece Greece hello
If a Schrade knife is in a video titled - Best Anything- you need to stop watching the video and find a better source
Another video quarantine brought me to 😅
The parang, gulok, of South East Asia are the best.
Thumbnail knives are not introduced,
Which manufacturer is it? ..
I can't speak English, so I'm sorry for machine translation.
The music on this video is too loud. It makes hearing the descriptions of the knives difficult.
that's one helluva sheath on the thumbnail
i wish i could have one of those knives..
That guy exhibiting the Gerber looks like he's never heard of a knife,much less held one.
Por favor traduzcanlo al español!! Muchas gracias!!! Excelente los videos!!!!
making firewood and fire is cool . can you fight with it?
Very good knives but saying ten best in the world is kinda pushing it a bit don't ya think.
Add WCSK Survival Knife to the list !!
jeez, the comments sound much like the lame stream media.
thx for taking the time to make a good video. one can't make informed decisions or form opinions without data.
Black survival knife?
This is so "u had one job..."
Faquinhas Legais, mas será que aguenta o tranco de verdade ou são somente enfeites bonitos?
What is the knife in thumbnail ?
Best survival knife is CHARON III, from Czech republic.. :-)
Great survival knives.....but the best survival knives in the world? Not all of them.
Glad you liked my selection of survival knives. This is my list of favorite survival knives, so it doesn't mean that your list will be the same
@@survivalgearofficial click bait
@@survivalgearofficial Yet the title of the video was "TOP 10 BEST SURVIVAL KNIVES IN THE WORLD" Which leads me to believe that you think that just because they are your favorites therefore they are the best ever? How egotistical of you. Now if you called the video " MY FAVORITE SURVIVAL KNIVES IN THE WORLD" Then that would be different now wouldn't it?
Why do U have MUSIC so Loud you can barely hear person talk. Gave U a dislike for that reason.
😂😂😂 get a life
What about cold steel netherneck
Çok güzel bir ekipman
Keep up the good work im watching this at the Philippines 😁😁
That slingshot knife is like something you get from REI, 100% yuppie gear
The new Mora on the other hand, Id would like to check one of those out I'm a big fan of Mora
My cap is stuck on my knife and i cant open it help i put 500 dollars in it brcause i tought it was an good idea HELP
What
@@zero_gravity1806 its still stucj help
@@zero_gravity1806 i tried cutting it open bud the money woulf burn so
@@Luffy-Taro what cap? What are you talking about
@@zero_gravity1806 that cap in the handle with a compas and surbival tools
How about the kbar
The ka- bar bk2 is on the list.....
The lost ways advert... promised to teach me how to make the beef jerky that they showed in the beginning....alas, I still didn't get that recipe.
Eyweuh bahasa sunda carengkat...
Cau..
You say Top 10 Best.. ..then you show not one, but two Shrades!!???
Esee ,Zt ?
I couldnt but help to laugh about the TSR knife with the dental floss hidden the handle for that life threatening emergency. I guess after you got eaten by a bear, it can floss its teeth.
It can be used as fishing line or for stitches.
請問能製作中文字幕嗎?
Amazing knives ♥️
Just ads 😕
Cool
Just knives to cut fruit. There are so many real knives on the market.
Garber😔👌
Can I by this knife in India
Thanks for suggestion.
Nut for sure or? That Look like a really real Test... Damm this Video is just a merch-Video Never this are the 10 best of the world .... this channel Start to..........
Very cool but overpriced gimmiks . 2/10
Best knife is Esee 5,and 6.
Só equipamento top😀🇧🇷
Pero qué puntería con ese biombo jajaj 4:57
Clearly these people know nothing about knives...good maybe....best in the world...hardly. Also more bait and switch in the thumbnail.
British folks be like: We can't have this :(
Funny here in the 🇺🇸 some of these stupid people think they will stop if able to take our guns.
With that title I was expecting to see some white river,schenk or dark timber. The tops and the Becker are decent but the rest are marginal.
My picks are a toss up between ozark trail and camillus
Why is the music louder than the voice.... we don't need the music!!!
The most knives are only goodies knives, i wouldn't thrust my life on the most knives here.
Hmm. NO ESEE?
Esee has the worst edge retention and the handle scales are flat and uncomfortable
That Schrader / slingshot combo looks like a piece of cr@p
This guy on almost all his videos is putting gear in his thumbnails for click bait. Then it's never in the videos
all i got to see was the ad not the video
how about the russian knives
Take the strong arm and a cold steel.
This is knife porn for giys that don't know knives. Listen to the way the guy talks about the slingshot knife
So you show not one but two morakniv knives which are little more than extremely sharp kitchen knives but you don't show the Gerber Bear Grylls ultimate pro? Yeah pretty low quality standards on this channel
Starting to be a bore watching what is supposed to be reviews that are nothing more than bundled advertisements. Beginning to really despise advertisers
Stainless steel is a no no. Stick with carbon steel and oil it.
What's wrong with SS? I'd rather not have to worry about rust and corrosion if I'm going to be spending long time outdoors. Not going to be carrying oil around to maintain a knife with.
@@davidkoziar1811 They suck to sharpen. Much easier to maintain a keen edge with carbon. And if mountain men could maintain a rust free blade? So can you. If you don’t want to carry around a can of gun oil? Use bacon grease. Or any animal fat to coat the blade. Bear is a excellent source of fat in the woods.
@@mountainadventures7346 Huh. Didn't think about using grease or fat. Interesting! I spent a good amount of time looking up the right knife to buy and decided on a Kar Bar BK7. Hope I made the right choice. Carbon steel. Should be able to coat it after taking down a charging bear 😄
@@davidkoziar1811 I looked at it’s properties. It has Vanadium in it. So it may or may not be easy to sharpen. I encourage you to use it and work it and see how you like it. Good luck!
@@mountainadventures7346 Thanks! What's your preference as far as knives go?
Bushcraft, not survival. If You will ever be in survival situation you will propobly dont have them with you
but the karambit is so fucking cool
The Varusteleka Puka is the highest quality and the lowest price, but not mentioned in this video.
www.varusteleka.com/en/product/terava-jaakaripuukko-110-carbon-steel/63681
Buck 184.
You only need an Official Rambo Survival Knife...smh
Terrible audio. Music is overplaying the droning voice of the narrator.
Best throwing knives?
Outdoors just use an essee
this video is just repeating the manufacturers hype about their products. What a joke.
The narrator needs to speak louder
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