Benchmade 162 Bushcraft Sibert Test and Review by Equip 2 Endure

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  • Опубліковано 24 кві 2013
  • Adam gives us a review and test of the Benchmade 162 Bushcraft (Sibert) MSRP $200.
    A little on S30v - very hard material, holds it sharpness, fine grain edge, 59.5 Rockwell Hardness Scale.
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    Product Specs from Benchmade
    High ground drop-point blade with polished finish
    S30V stainless steel blade (58-60HRC)
    Hand-blended and contoured green G10 handles with red vulcanized spacer held together with pressed titanium tubing
    Brushed full-grain buckskin leather sheath with D-ring and flint rod loop and retention strap
    Blade Length: 4.43"
    Blade Thickness: 0.164"
    Handle Thickness: 0.920"
    Blade Material: S30V Stainless Steel
    Blade Hardness: 58-60HRC
    Blade Style: High Ground Drop-Point
    Weight: 7.72oz.
    Brown Brushed Leather Sheath Included
    Lock Mechanism: Fixed
    Overall Length: 9.20"
    Sheath Material: Brushed Full-Grain Buckskin Leather w/ D-Ring, Flint Rod Loop and Retention Strap
    Class: Blue
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    www.benchmade.com/products/162
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 169

  • @bigfootbushcraft7063
    @bigfootbushcraft7063 10 років тому +1

    I cant skip the adds no more WOW! Great job brother Adam.
    You and this knife are the reason I fell in love with bushcraft.
    I made a pouch out of a tool belt for a bushcraft project.
    because I wasnt sure what bushcraft was I just seen your contest vid & was just getting into it so I thought I needed a pouch & I thought it was bushcraft lol.
    But what I got from that contest is better than any knife.
    So thank you now on to watch the video of the knife that started it all for me for the first time.
    Thanks again.

  • @AldoSchmedack
    @AldoSchmedack 10 років тому +3

    Thank you for doing the review on the knife. I've had mine now for half of a year and have learned to love the handle, but it does take getting used to. I like the side scallops on the handle. I think the handle, like I said, just takes getting used to. It's not bad, just different. Also, I've been watching your videos on my DVD player through it's UA-cam program for a long time and rarely get on the PC like now. But I thought I'd comment on this video and chime in that I enjoy your videos a lot. One of my top 5 outdoors channels! Been on UA-cam since the beginning and watch UA-cam several hours daily and I have yet to find someone who has the knack at video reviews as you. God bless and please keep them coming!

  • @jeffrichards5106
    @jeffrichards5106 6 років тому +4

    Just got this knife, been wanting it for years. The handle looks weird until you hold it in your hand, very comfortable. Love it! don't get why everybody hates the color of the handle??? Hello! it's Green, the woods are Green, thought Bushcraft was all about simplistic back to nature?! are they looking for an obnoxious color like orange, yellow, red or blue that isn't a natural color in the woods??? like 99% of tents are nowadays. (sorry, sissy tent camper instead of tarps or( hammocks (Bear Pinata's). Sorry, my favorite color is Green, this knife is one in a million.

    • @DobermansRock
      @DobermansRock 5 років тому +2

      You are the first person to mention. The hey were lost as fuck we need everything to blaze city folk shit. Thanks man. Good to know I am finally not alone.
      Got mine in the 162-1 tan. Works for me.
      Save the day glow paint for the. We participated kids who were dropped off from the short bus.
      Yours truly a Blackhawk Crewchief. This knife fucking wins.

  • @bauhausoffice
    @bauhausoffice 10 років тому +1

    Nice review dude. Thanks much.

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    Good input..Thanks for watching.

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    Thanks for the feedback

  • @SkookumBushcraft
    @SkookumBushcraft 11 років тому

    thanks, it was helpful to see that in your hand.

  • @GhostFishSlayer
    @GhostFishSlayer 11 років тому

    Thanks for the review. Your comments about the handle seem true. I have medium size hands, and the handle profile works very well for me. The knife has performed very well for me.

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    Thanks for watching, I'll check your uploads for a better look at proper skills

  • @rxpusher131
    @rxpusher131 11 років тому

    I appreciate your reviews, very fair.

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    Your Welcome..........thanks for watching

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    Thanks for watching

  • @spoonman73
    @spoonman73 10 років тому +1

    Hey , had this knife for awhile and can tell you that the handle takes a little getting used to. The forward palm swell I think is designed for choking up on the blade while whittling.
    I love the steel, the shape and design of the blade and the fact that it is full tang. I can also attest to its sharpness as I had it on my bed and laid my foot wide open with it which took weeks to heal. Fun.
    Overall a good knife but the sheath is a joke. Would be great in kydex.

  • @thealarmclock9307
    @thealarmclock9307 Рік тому

    The handle really shines when you choke down and chop, and choke up for leverage.. it's really functional beauty.. I love everything about the knife. Like in love

  • @mikes.6751
    @mikes.6751 2 роки тому

    I just got the exact same knife for my birthday last week. I use Gerber Strongarm and it has a nice rubber grip. This Knife feels different. The handle feels slippery but I’m just not used to it yet. I used it with a farrow rod my Überleben rod . I used the back side of the blade to try it out it took a few times to get a spark, but after I did that I looked at the backside of the blade and it damaged it a little bit. It was nice and smooth with a smooth edge and now it has some bumps. You can feel the dent I guess you can say. It’s not smooth let’s put it that way so I won’t use it to make a fire.

  • @rrcaniglia
    @rrcaniglia Рік тому

    I put a bicycle inner tube over the G10 and it is now very comfortable.

  • @ksmith6wm6
    @ksmith6wm6 10 років тому +1

    Yes, absolutely the Benchmade 162 Bushcraft would make an excellent survival knife! I've had mine for a few weeks now, and love it. Yes, the handle takes a little getting used to, but it is super comfortable. The blade makes light work of slicing, chopping, splitting, and feathering. Not to mention the sparking ability with flint...Wow! The steal will last a lifetime and then some-You will be able to hand this knife down for generations and still function great. The sheath can be considered a draw back, but for me, its ok. Sure it would be better in kydex with a drain hole, but the leather will absorb moisture just as well and you don't have to worry about it freezing.

    • @kdeloe9435
      @kdeloe9435 10 років тому

      Are you a Charlie now?

  • @UtahClark
    @UtahClark 11 років тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @slackerdog007slackerdog8
    @slackerdog007slackerdog8 3 роки тому

    I got one for simple tasks, than I have my K-Bar ( 9 ) for more heavier task. Great Video, thank you.

  • @stever8252
    @stever8252 10 років тому +1

    Adam,
    Honestly the most useful and helpful knife review I've ever seen. I was looking at buying this knife, mainly as a deer hunting knife but secondly as an all around woods/camping knife. Is there a knife you'd recommend over it (in the same price range)? I liked the weight and feel of this knife when I held it, and have a lot of faith in the S30V BenchMade blade, but you seem vastly more knowledgable than I so I'd like to check out any other recommendations before purchasing. Thanks!

  • @davidhilton8387
    @davidhilton8387 9 років тому

    Everyone has their preferences as to the kind of knife and knife steel for their knife. I am no different but, I have to say the Benchmade 162 Bushcrafter fits all my bushcraft needs. I love the knife so much that I own two of them. There aren't very many videos on this knife so thanks for demonstrating the knife.

  • @mermaniel
    @mermaniel 11 років тому +1

    well i got it today. I have to say , so far I really like the handle. Well see after a couple of trips out.

  • @harrydrury4734
    @harrydrury4734 5 років тому +1

    Love it !
    Change the color .
    99.98 % ... Love it !

  • @chrisarcher6936
    @chrisarcher6936 9 років тому +1

    I collect knives and I've had my eye on this one for awhile I finally own it and I'll be taking it up north in (I live in Canada) all I can say it this is more of a camp knife and I'll be bringing an axe as well lol if I want a knife for shelter making I'll bring my cold steal trailmaster

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    good, hope it fits you well.

  • @TheRealSwampOperator
    @TheRealSwampOperator Рік тому

    Best production knife I've ever owned.. I will say it's more of a survival knife.. but I never grab any of my scandi ground " bushcraft" knives anymore... The knife is awesome.. the handle shape makes sense when you use it

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  10 років тому +2

    I had the knife for about a month, the handle I think will have a love or hate effect on people.

  • @SurvivorEH28
    @SurvivorEH28 11 років тому

    I would have never thought Benchmade would ever dip their toes into the bushcraft knife market, but I must say their offering is a nice looking piece. I agree about the sheath. If it had a wooden or micarta handle it would fit the look, but not the G-10. I'm not so sure if I'll ever pick one of these up.
    That's a nifty trick with the tent peg, Adam. I've had to make tent pegs and I've had them come lose. I'll try that the next time to see how it works! Thanks for the tip.
    -Evan

  • @GladiusGSF0
    @GladiusGSF0 11 років тому

    Will you ever review the Tops BOB Fieldcraft? Not enough reviews on here of that knife. Great vids and keep up the good work!

  • @cherylnewman4357
    @cherylnewman4357 8 років тому

    I went to cabelas today an looked at one... this knife is just what I've been looking for... I like a strong knife an its plenty of that....its sharp as can be... an its very. strong.....

  • @mermaniel
    @mermaniel 11 років тому

    I went ahead and got this one. Perfect all around woods knife if you ask me. One of the few s30v fixed blades knives I could find. For me stainless is important since its humid up here in southern Canada and with the snow in winter, a high carbon blade would rust after a few days out. Since it would be a food prep knife as well, I dont want rust or coated blades. This knife along with a bk9 is for wood work is all you really need.

  • @willieboy3011
    @willieboy3011 4 роки тому

    I have one, and I love the handle. My fingers touch the front and read guards, so from a tactical view, it works fine. It does not have jimping on the spine, however. The sheath is not to my liking, but that is a matter of taste, not function mostly. The balance is in the handle, true. From tactical view this is correct, from a chopping point--not so much. Like the handle, it depends upon the task. The S30V steel is a good blade and a thick spine. You can tell this knife is built to take abuse. I like mine quite well.

  • @COWBOYJDUB
    @COWBOYJDUB 11 років тому

    I too would love to see your thoughts in a review and test on the TOPS BOB Fieldcraft knife. One of my faves...

  • @jtfreelancer
    @jtfreelancer 11 років тому

    Adam, my only concern is the pommel of the knife. With that odd angle do you think it will still be effective at driving tent stakes into the ground?

  • @nothingintheendable
    @nothingintheendable 11 років тому +7

    Hmm I thought the sheath was the best looking sheath I've seen in a long time. Different taste I guess.

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x1 7 років тому

    Say Heah I got the Benchmade Bushcrafter #162. Then I got a e-mail from Battle Horse on a March Previewed Knife. I seen potential. So I bought it. Having the Woodlore, Gasconade and my Bushcrafter #162. I think I hit Paydirt with my Modified Attitude the handle actually feels better than with the holes on my Bushcrafter and the Iz Turley look is looking good on my Modde Attitude. All in all I love how my Modde Attitude turned out.,,. p

    • @DobermansRock
      @DobermansRock 5 років тому

      Watcha gonna do with that #299? Its old news by now. Give you $59.00 for it.

  • @zetterberg
    @zetterberg 7 років тому +3

    I got this knife second hand (mint condition) for cheap. Too expensive for me at 180$. Nearly re-sold it just after getting it. It has a very unique handle form. As people have said it takes getting use to. I also got a knick in the edge while making some kindling on some bricks. I was easily able to get the edge back onto it just with some wet stones. So I dont agree that the edge is difficult to work with. Easy to get razor sharp. After using it a few months, I have adapted to the handle and I like it a lot. Very comfortable. Now I wont dare sell it

    • @DobermansRock
      @DobermansRock 5 років тому

      Would your great grandfather appreciate it????

  • @sirsir9665
    @sirsir9665 3 роки тому +1

    It's supposed to be a Bushcraft but the way it's build it's easily used as a survival knife. You just won't be able to chop logs in half. I agree about the handle and sheath.

    • @parkerswaxmuseum3746
      @parkerswaxmuseum3746 2 роки тому +1

      I agree about the handle. I have XL hands and its almost uncomfortable...almost. heh

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    It would be very good at carving a handle on a piece of wood, that would in turn make a great tool for hammering

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому +1

    The Spyderco is a bit thinner O1, and would be a more traditional bushcraft blade, while the Benchmade is of a higher quality steel and a bit more robust.

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    Yes, we played with Joe's a bit, thanks

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    yep

  • @polimorfonuclear
    @polimorfonuclear 10 років тому

    Question: Whats your opinion on F1fallkniven vs This Benchmade Bushcraft ???

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    I'll have Robby at it to our list.

  • @beefbelly
    @beefbelly 11 років тому

    Do you have a video on that fire box?

  • @bushcraftbart1269
    @bushcraftbart1269 11 років тому

    How does this compare to the Spyderco Bushcraft G-10 PlainEdge Knife?

  • @dominocus1
    @dominocus1 10 років тому

    I apologize if I'm being obtuse. I keep hearing about the handle. How uncomfortable it is. How it could develop hot spots. I'm curious as to how much time, YOU spent with the knife?

  • @ThumbStuds
    @ThumbStuds 10 років тому

    Do you think the benchmade bushcraft knife could be a survival knife

  • @bushcraftkid100
    @bushcraftkid100 11 років тому

    Do you have any experience with the Enzo trapper? I looked and couldn't find a review on your channel.

  • @2JEWS1PENNY
    @2JEWS1PENNY 11 років тому

    It's actually down to 140-130 now. And for a chunk of s30v, that ain't a bad price. Really guys. I was debating to get this over a 940. Two compleatly different blades guys.

  • @ReclusiveMountainMan
    @ReclusiveMountainMan 11 років тому

    Light My Fire is one good one (made in Sweden). If you want a magnesium firestarter, Doan is the only way to go (Made in USA). I carry both when backpacking.

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  10 років тому

    We reviewed it, and gave it away

  • @matteigtch1625
    @matteigtch1625 2 місяці тому

    Just got a brand new one on ebay for 70$ amazing knife

  • @agreenhornsguide
    @agreenhornsguide 11 років тому

    Love the overall look and materials...hate the green handles I would have bought it if it came in different handle options..

  • @skylardrakos3814
    @skylardrakos3814 11 років тому

    it was a good review but i would like to see some more craftsman ship to your skills for bushcraft

  • @TandTWilderness
    @TandTWilderness 10 років тому

    So whats the deal with this knife? I was looking at this knife today and was going to get it. But backed out till I do.e so
    E research ... the blade I looked at said D2 on the blade. Was that's a different knife or what?

  • @ranbom3
    @ranbom3 11 років тому

    so how old do you ned to me then to do it in the uk

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x1 11 років тому

    I got my first production run # 299 out of 500, Bushcrafter # 162, my sheath fit, a lot better N/P with mine, yes you do have to get use to the handle, but that's it, get use to it, but I really like the knife, great quality for the money.

  • @dominocus1
    @dominocus1 10 років тому

    So how long did you spend with the knife?

  • @gulfcoastoutdoors1
    @gulfcoastoutdoors1 11 років тому

    Hey Adam I see a lot of strong views here and to each his own. The sheath looks better after some snow seal beeswax is added and a little use. This is a first run so I think they are looking for input. They only made a few. Mine is 88 of 500. I like my Tops Fieldcraft knife better and the standard Mora companion cuts/bushcraft better, but I live on the Gulf Coast so the Stainless steel was the thought behind my purchase. Check out the Bench Made videos. The are like the Cold Steel vids.

  • @deanban
    @deanban 9 років тому +5

    One of my friends own this knife and on our canoe trip last week and I got to use it a little bit. In all honesty, I'm glad I don't own this knife. I'm into bushcraft and this knife as it is advertised as a bushcraft knife, any decent bushcrafter would stay the hell away from it IMO. I can see it used as a backup survival blade although it's a bit shorter. If you are into carving like I am, don't get this knife. My wrist was in pain after like only 20 mins with it and all I did was feather-sticking. Didn't even go into any detail carving like I always do. The design itself is very bad. It won't make any deep cuts because of its grind and shitty geometry. You won't feel any weight at the blade itself which makes it harder to control in a long carving process and also because of that it doesn't slice well. And don't even get me started on the sheath, it's an abomination, a big F.U to all decent sheath makers. It felt like I was cutting through it every time I was putting it in and out. SMH. Ok there's my rant for today.

    • @deanban
      @deanban 9 років тому

      Oh and also my friend chipped it a little and it was basically useless for the rest of that trip. He was carrying a dual water stone 1000/1600 I think and it didn't even scratch the blade. All I'm saying is if you carry a knife with that steel, you better be carrying a good diamond sharpener.

    • @ANGRYLUCAS
      @ANGRYLUCAS 9 років тому +7

      Did you break a nail as well? Lol I highly doubt it chipped and are you really complaining about the blade strength after saying it chipped? Doesn't add up and if anything did/does break benxhmade will replace it or fix it for free

    • @deanban
      @deanban 9 років тому +2

      Where did I complain about blade strength? All I said is that my friend chipped it which can happen to any steel. But metallurgy of this particular blade makes it extremely hard to fix in the field if you are carrying a simple water stone which he did. If you are a fan of super hard steel, more power to you. Personally I don't like it. And I think I know what chipping looks like since it happened to my blades once or twice.

    • @KLYang40
      @KLYang40 5 років тому

      I disagree. Hard to believe it is that bad when you don't even own it. I love this knife. It feels great in the hand and have no issues with the weight even after multiple outings. If you have the money and want to treat yourself to a high quality knife, it is very good.

    • @ccwstraightshooter9761
      @ccwstraightshooter9761 5 років тому

      Your just making shit up. No one believes your stupid made up story. I bet you couldn’t produce a picture of your chipped blade. Even if it did chip which is doubtful, any other bushcraft steel like 1095 or any other high carbon steel would have chipped way worse than S30V. S30V has a Rockwell hardness of 58-60.

  • @lyleinmb
    @lyleinmb 11 років тому

    $122.40 Barry at Knifeworks. I still will take my Buck Thud. Would like your review of the Thud. RIP RON HOOD.

  • @Maddawwg45
    @Maddawwg45 11 років тому

    correction wetterling hunters axe was 80 there now over 100 bucks i bought the sm hunters axe for 80 and a month later they had jumped up in price 20 bucks

  • @ThumbStuds
    @ThumbStuds 10 років тому +1

    Should i get the blackbird sk5 or the benchmade bushcraft knife?

    • @greekveteran2715
      @greekveteran2715 10 років тому

      Blackbird SK5 is much much better as a knife.The only thing that this knife is better than sk5 is how it looks

    • @michaelstjohn6086
      @michaelstjohn6086 9 років тому

      Leaderilaos Chaqal Have you used this style of Benchmade?

    • @greekveteran2715
      @greekveteran2715 9 років тому +1

      Michael StJohn Yes I did.I even like Mora better (for bushcraft) than this knife

  • @gulfcoastoutdoors1
    @gulfcoastoutdoors1 11 років тому

    Add a dangler or a baltic rig sure helps too.

  • @95666
    @95666 7 місяців тому

    Damn I just got one a few months ago, almost $300 after tax and shipping.

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    There is certainly room for refinement

  • @schmojo33
    @schmojo33 11 років тому

    I'd rather buy the Mora Bushcraft Black. Chopping doesn't really matter for a knife this size as using a baton to chop would be more effective. The Mora would only really fall short in edge retention being of 1095 but it is more ergonomic while still being robust enough for the kind of tasks expected out of such a knife. Not to mention at $36, the money you save can be used to put together a complete budget bush craft kit.

  • @kwarnisplayer
    @kwarnisplayer 11 років тому

    What are some companies that make good firesteels? Thanks.

  • @johnshannon4653
    @johnshannon4653 8 років тому

    What fire rod are you using with this sheath??

    • @huejanus5505
      @huejanus5505 8 років тому

      The light my fire army model fits perfectly.

  • @603dougie603
    @603dougie603 11 років тому

    I agree, I would want this knife if it was more affordable. I will stick with the BK2.

  • @dominocus1
    @dominocus1 10 років тому

    Nice review. How much time have you spent with the knife?

  • @gulfcoastoutdoors1
    @gulfcoastoutdoors1 11 років тому

    The handle should have more of a pomel and rounder edges and for me a bit thinner.

  • @yvanbertucci4503
    @yvanbertucci4503 10 років тому +5

    Did you cut a living tree ?

  • @gfish7749
    @gfish7749 8 років тому +8

    I bet the color of the handle will really impede your bush-crafting

  • @SIFLINT1
    @SIFLINT1 11 років тому

    I think the tip is too broad ... should be narrower for carving internal rads

  • @DB-qm4jx
    @DB-qm4jx 3 роки тому +1

    Well.. as you can see

  • @SIFLINT1
    @SIFLINT1 11 років тому

    nearly 50000 subs got owt planned? :)

  • @48zigzag
    @48zigzag 11 років тому

    For a bushcrafting knife it doesn't look like it cuts/carves wood very well, as does a scandi grind.

  • @TheRealSwampOperator
    @TheRealSwampOperator Рік тому

    Grip the knife like your gonna " choke down" ( not up) like your gonna use it as a makeshift hatchet or chopper .. the hourglass shape makes sense then

  • @coffeeexmachina
    @coffeeexmachina 11 років тому

    Nice knife, but it doesn't beat out my Survive GSO-4.1 :^D

  • @JAD1225
    @JAD1225 5 років тому

    This is a wonderfuo knife.

  • @sz4bolcs
    @sz4bolcs 2 роки тому

    You killed a tree. Good job 😂

  • @DaPlague82
    @DaPlague82 11 років тому +1

    I love benchmade and the design of this knife is really good. Once I had it in my hand it made more sense to me based off of looks alone. However, I felt like the handle material and sheath design and material were lacking. Its as if they looked around the warehouse for what ever material they had the most of and said, "we'll use that up" It had benchmades fit and finish that we're used to, just the look of it is lacking to me. That being said, Im still keeping mind for collection purposes.

  • @Equip2Endure
    @Equip2Endure  11 років тому

    The handle was large and blocky

  • @dn420zanlog
    @dn420zanlog 11 років тому

    I found the handle mmade a hot spot on my pinki finger.handle could have been longer
    for me

  • @RealityStar9
    @RealityStar9 11 років тому

    Wetterling Hunters axe $80
    Bahco Laplander saw $25
    Becker BK2 knife $60
    Mora companion knife $15
    Leatherman Wingman $20
    Total: $200
    vs
    Benchmade 162 Bushcraft $200

  • @truman5838
    @truman5838 6 років тому

    $220 Canadian. I'm from Toronto.

    • @DobermansRock
      @DobermansRock 5 років тому

      $159.95 American. I'm from Tucson.

  • @JacksonQDavis1993
    @JacksonQDavis1993 11 років тому

    The Cold Steel Trail master is a much better knife than the 162 Bushcraft. I have no trouble hacking through 3-inch trees with one swing.

  • @lyleinmb
    @lyleinmb 11 років тому

    Thanks

  • @AxleKlown
    @AxleKlown 11 років тому

    knifecenter has it for 140

  • @Filimed17
    @Filimed17 10 років тому

    I think, every knife which you have on a trip is a survival knife. But more than on your knife depends on our brain and our skills.

  • @theaveragewoodsman6002
    @theaveragewoodsman6002 11 років тому +1

    Benchmade*

  • @Khanclansith
    @Khanclansith 11 років тому

    I am using Benchmades to fill combative roles, hunting roles, but I am still not seeing anything in their line up for real bush crafting.

  • @ThumbStuds
    @ThumbStuds 10 років тому


    Do you think the benchmade bushcraft knife could be a survival knife

  • @bigghoss762
    @bigghoss762 11 років тому

    I'm sure it's worth every penny but I'll stick to my $60 BK16 and my $15 mora.

  • @TheGrizzlyHillbilly
    @TheGrizzlyHillbilly 11 років тому

    i don't care who makes the knife, i ain't ever gonna pay that much for a knife unless its a Tracker.

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x1 10 років тому

    Just wondering if the knife got some bad reviews, it seems to me it's not, and the price is growing, I guess I'm just lucky, my sheath fits the knife great, and again, mine is a first production run, I like it, now I have 9 great bushcraft knives, I have the Busse Son of Badger, John Bradley's "Worlds Best Camp Knife, Rod Garcias Skookum Bush Tool, the Sisu by Cold Steel, Gerber Freeman Stag in S30V, a G.E.K. custom knife, made out of saw steel, Bokor 4 " recurve in 440C, Blind Horse in 0-1, Benchmade #162, I still have hope for a Bushlore, and who knows what else comes along. Oh yeah, a Canadian Belt Knife, made in Germany, can remember whos, it's stag handle, but made out of carbon, so it's 10 now.

  • @Hibuy-
    @Hibuy- 11 років тому

    The handle looks like one of thoes cheep Chinese knive handles

  • @moultonmotox
    @moultonmotox 11 років тому

    I think I will pass. To many good blades out there.