Known Mike personally for going on 7 years now. Him and the bark river crew are all great people. Mike had me up for a week back when we first met to show me how to do their methods and grinding.
I have the Bravo 1 in A2 with the ramp, and the Bravo 1.25 in 3V with no ramp, and I definitely prefer the 1.25. I prefer the rampless design and I like the extra 1/2" of blade length for batoning wood. Both are excellent knives though that I plan to pass both down to my sons one day.
I have a Bravo 1 myself. Great knife. I'm, thinking of getting either the Bravo 1 LT or the 1.25 LT. Not because there's anything wrong with the standard Bravo 1, but because I'm a knife junky, and want to check the LT out to compare and increase the collection., lol.
I love that knife. It is my favorite knife. I prefer the a2 over cpm 3v which my bravo 1.25 is in. Easier to sharpen in the field. Great vid as usual, keep them comming and be safe
I do not carry a hatchet or axe. When you backpack into the remote camp or hunting sites weight is everything. A good strong blade that can do it all is a must have. Good fixed blade and a folding saw is my combo.
Known Mike personally for going on 7 years now. Him and the bark river crew are all great people. Mike had me up for a week back when we first met to show me how to do their methods and grinding.
I have the Bravo 1 in A2 with the ramp, and the Bravo 1.25 in 3V with no ramp, and I definitely prefer the 1.25. I prefer the rampless design and I like the extra 1/2" of blade length for batoning wood. Both are excellent knives though that I plan to pass both down to my sons one day.
I have a Bravo 1 myself. Great knife. I'm, thinking of getting either the Bravo 1 LT or the 1.25 LT. Not because there's anything wrong with the standard Bravo 1, but because I'm a knife junky, and want to check the LT out to compare and increase the collection., lol.
I do like the smaller thicker strong blades. Nice knife
I love that knife. It is my favorite knife. I prefer the a2 over cpm 3v which my bravo 1.25 is in. Easier to sharpen in the field. Great vid as usual, keep them comming and be safe
I have the 3V rampless convex
Epic knife unfortunately it is a cabinet queen😢
Good knife!
All that stupid wood splitting. Just burn sticks. If you must have split wood bring a small axe or a good hatchet. No need to beat on a fine knife.
lol
If you're going for a trip and you also weight reduction its good to have a knife that can do these tasks.
I do not carry a hatchet or axe. When you backpack into the remote camp or hunting sites weight is everything. A good strong blade that can do it all is a must have. Good fixed blade and a folding saw is my combo.
Good points.
Thanks for this video, it answered alot of my questions 🫡 As a Marine its a must have now 💪🏾👍🏾😎
Oh you know it
Thanks for replying Sir, big fan. 🙏🏾 👊🏾