Legion Live Look at the Eafengrow EF146 in Sleipner Steel! a.co/d/6mNxOJk - 10% redeemable coupon code on Amazon!!! Don't miss out!!! Eafengrow EF146 Fixed Blade Knife 8mm Thick Sleipner Stainless Steel Blade Two Tone G10 Handle Full Tang Heavy Duty EDC Straight Knife for Outdoor Camping Hunting Bushcraft. About this item FIXED KNIFE DIMENSIONS: 12.7inch(32.4 cm) Overall length, Blade length:7.4inch(19cm), Handle length: 5.3inch(13.4cm), Blade Width: 4.7cm(1.85inch), Blade thickness 8mm ,Handle Thickness: 2.3cm, Net weight with Kydex sheath: 24.8oz(704g). 8mm Thickness Sleipner Stainless Steel Blade: Razor sharp Blade with thick strong drop point , made of Swedish Tool Sleipner Steel, hardness 60-62HRC,high performance as DC53 steel especially in corrosion resistance, using wire drawing process, sturdy build beefy blade is powerful, premium steel can hold an edge very well, also easy to grind. with jimping on the spine and a nice finger choil for effortless Safety cutting and Chopping works. Cellular Design Ergonomic Two Tone G10 Handle: Ergonomic cellular design scales provides a very comfortable grip, the steel surrounding the scales is rounded for comfort, there isn't any hot spot or sharp corners, designed with a great balance and powerful strength, a perfect curved finger choil and finger guard can ensure comfort fit and safety using in heavy works. Exquisite Kydex Sheath: Safe high-strength lightweight ,high temperature resistant and corrosion resistant imported kydex material sheath for easy portability and everyday carry. The sheath is tight, with no rattle, but still allows quick deployment. It holds the knife well and has good retention. The retention would hold the knife for straight up vertical carry as well as horizontal / scout style. It has an adjustable clip to fit the width of your belt for a good snug grip. POWERFUL UTILITY FIXED KNIFE: Strong build Heavy Duty fixed knife is Suitable for EDC tools& Hunting, Fishing, Camping, Hiking, gardening, electrician tool, field living , Emergency Rescue, Adventure, Collection and all Outdoors &Sports activities. Description: Overall Length: 12.7” Blade Length: 7.4” Blade Thickness: 8mm Blade Material: Sleipner Rockwell: 60-62HRC Blade Grind: Flat Blade Width: 1.85” Blade Type: Drop point Handle Length: 5.3” Handle Thickness: 0.91” Handle Material: G10 scales Weight with Kydex:24.8oz Features: Full Tang Lanyard Hole Kydex Sheath TekLoc #dskfs #22aday #22adaynomore #NeverGiveUpNeverSerrender #NeverQuitQuitting Don’t forget to hit the like button! Please help support our vets by raising awareness of the tragedy that is Veteran suicide by visiting the links below and reaching out to those in your life. If you know a vet don’t hesitate to reach out to them! Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Mission 22 mission22.com/ Til Valhalla Project tilvalhallaproject.com/ Message from Martin Miller, Army Veteran 66-69 1-800-273- TALK, press 1 for Vets saves lives. They're the Shining Stars of the VA. My brothers and sisters, you're not alone. The help you deserve and have earned is just a phone call away. It takes the courage and strength of a warrior to ask for help. Please call if you need help. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary crisis I love this community! The knife, sword, saw, fatwood, bushcrafters, and all the new people who have subscribed! We are LEGION! You guys' ROCK! LIKE! SHARE! SUBSCRIBE! Also don't forget to check out the other content creators! They are all good people with great videos.
That monster bites in so deep, even with minimal effort. Eafengrow creates another beast! I'm carrying another Eafengrow masterpiece today, the EF127. It's such a great survival/self defense fixed blade, and the 14c steel just adds so much to it's reliability.
I have been collecting Eafengrow fixed blades for about 5 years now. They have steadily increased the quality of their knives each year. The last year has been the best for Eafengrow since they have come out with many new and interesting models that are priced very well. However, with that being said, the main issue I see with many new Eafengrow fixed blades is their handles. They are just too small for most men that would use the knife. Over the last six months, I have sent back to Amazon two Eafengrow knives due to their handles being too small and uncomfortable. My hand size is not big in any sense - maybe just a M/L. Gruggs - if you have any exchanges with the Eafengrow people, please let them know they need to increase their handles sizes, especially large chopping or field /tactical/survival blades since many guys wear gloves, which means the handle needs to be a bit bigger. A half or 3/4 inch increase should do the trick just like you said. I normally don't wear gloves and even without them on, many of their knife handles are just too small or uncomfortably blocky for me. Hopefully they will correct this issue soon. Great video and review!
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery I had trouble finding an equivalent to compare to Sleipner steel. A few said D2, but that's not a high-end steel. AUS-10 on the EF141 is considered very good. I guess I'll keep researching the Sleipner. 🧐
Sleipner C: 0.90; V: 0.50; Cr: 7.80; Mo: 2.50; Mn: 0.50; P: ?; S: ?; Si: 0.90; Maker: Bohler-Uddeholm - Sweden (SE) Notes: Uddeholm proprietary Cold work tool steel. Modification of the classic AISI D2 tool steel. Sleipner has improved toughness compared to D2, good wear and chipping resistance. Attainable hardness 60-64HRC. Used by Lionsteel in their folders. According to Lionsteel had better edge holding compared to Uddeholm M390 steel, although no information provided on test details. Cross-References: Known Aliases: Assab88
Another excellent presentation and test! Of all the steels you have tested thus far from Eafengrow (DC53, Sleipner, AUS-10, N690), how would you rank them in terms of their performance? Also, which one of the Eafengrow knives you have tested thus far, you would say it the better wood processor?
@@georgemoutafis4399 oh man! The steels from Eafengrow is soo good this is hard. I say DC53, Sleipner, N690, AUS10 in that order and all micro close to each other. The EF148 can’t be beat for outdoor use!!!
Hey man, looks like you have an "ultimate" camp knife! To me, this knife's a hatchet/knife hybrid but, with the best of both worlds!!! You're right on the money with a small knife and or saw to complete the set. And for my size hands, that handle looks to be "perfect"...
Looks like the tang is thicker than the blade's spine. Although the knife is heavy and a good chopper, I still think I'd prefer the leverage advantage of a hatchet or axe. Having a semi-stainless steel blade, we'd like to know if it throws a spark well. All told, it looks like a good value.
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Sleipner C: 0.90; V: 0.50; Cr: 7.80; Mo: 2.50; Mn: 0.50; P: ?; S: ?; Si: 0.90; Maker: Bohler-Uddeholm - Sweden (SE) Notes: Uddeholm proprietary Cold work tool steel. Modification of the classic AISI D2 tool steel. Sleipner has improved toughness compared to D2, good wear and chipping resistance. Attainable hardness 60-64HRC. Used by Lionsteel in their folders. According to Lionsteel had better edge holding compared to Uddeholm M390 steel, although no information provided on test details. DC53 C: 1.00; V: 0.30; Cr: 8.00; Mo: 2.00; Mn: 0.40; P: ?; S: ?; Si: 1.00; Maker: Daido - Japan (JP) Notes: Quite tough steel, with as per manufacturer, almost twice the toughness, better wear resistance, and smaller carbide size compared to D2 steel, capable of 62-64HRC working hardness. Very similar with Bohler-Uddeholm Sleipner steel, with slightly more Carbon, and less Mo and V.
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery The more I use DC53 the more I like it! Sleipner is great too, they honestly seem about the same in my instances. Which is to say they're great!
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery this is 1st almost perfect knife from Eafengrow EF-146 have 2nd jimping in the 2nd is can use for fire starter this blade can cut 6'' tree in3minute can split split the same size log just 3-4time baton i think this is the best low cost blade for camping or survival for this moment.
Legion Live Look at the Eafengrow EF146 in Sleipner Steel!
a.co/d/6mNxOJk - 10% redeemable coupon code on Amazon!!! Don't miss out!!!
Eafengrow EF146 Fixed Blade Knife 8mm Thick Sleipner Stainless Steel Blade Two Tone G10 Handle Full Tang Heavy Duty EDC Straight Knife for Outdoor Camping Hunting Bushcraft.
About this item
FIXED KNIFE DIMENSIONS: 12.7inch(32.4 cm) Overall length, Blade length:7.4inch(19cm), Handle length: 5.3inch(13.4cm), Blade Width: 4.7cm(1.85inch), Blade thickness 8mm ,Handle Thickness: 2.3cm, Net weight with Kydex sheath: 24.8oz(704g).
8mm Thickness Sleipner Stainless Steel Blade: Razor sharp Blade with thick strong drop point , made of Swedish Tool Sleipner Steel, hardness 60-62HRC,high performance as DC53 steel especially in corrosion resistance, using wire drawing process, sturdy build beefy blade is powerful, premium steel can hold an edge very well, also easy to grind. with jimping on the spine and a nice finger choil for effortless Safety cutting and Chopping works.
Cellular Design Ergonomic Two Tone G10 Handle: Ergonomic cellular design scales provides a very comfortable grip, the steel surrounding the scales is rounded for comfort, there isn't any hot spot or sharp corners, designed with a great balance and powerful strength, a perfect curved finger choil and finger guard can ensure comfort fit and safety using in heavy works.
Exquisite Kydex Sheath: Safe high-strength lightweight ,high temperature resistant and corrosion resistant imported kydex material sheath for easy portability and everyday carry. The sheath is tight, with no rattle, but still allows quick deployment. It holds the knife well and has good retention. The retention would hold the knife for straight up vertical carry as well as horizontal / scout style. It has an adjustable clip to fit the width of your belt for a good snug grip.
POWERFUL UTILITY FIXED KNIFE: Strong build Heavy Duty fixed knife is Suitable for EDC tools& Hunting, Fishing, Camping, Hiking, gardening, electrician tool, field living , Emergency Rescue, Adventure, Collection and all Outdoors &Sports activities.
Description:
Overall Length: 12.7”
Blade Length: 7.4”
Blade Thickness: 8mm
Blade Material: Sleipner
Rockwell: 60-62HRC
Blade Grind: Flat
Blade Width: 1.85”
Blade Type: Drop point
Handle Length: 5.3”
Handle Thickness: 0.91”
Handle Material: G10 scales
Weight with Kydex:24.8oz
Features:
Full Tang
Lanyard Hole
Kydex Sheath
TekLoc
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I love this community! The knife, sword, saw, fatwood, bushcrafters, and all the new people who have subscribed! We are LEGION!
You guys' ROCK!
LIKE! SHARE! SUBSCRIBE! Also don't forget to check out the other content creators! They are all good people with great videos.
That monster bites in so deep, even with minimal effort. Eafengrow creates another beast! I'm carrying another Eafengrow masterpiece today, the EF127. It's such a great survival/self defense fixed blade, and the 14c steel just adds so much to it's reliability.
Excellent!!!!
This blade could easily be in a Rambo movie.
Hells yeah!!!
Eafengrow keeps knocking it out of the park! I don't need another big knife, but I want it. Thanks for another great review.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Sir that knife is a real bone breaker. Thank you for the over view on the knife
Your very welcome!!!
GOT IT!!! 20% off of a lot of Eafengrow's knives at Amazon and this one, I absolutely could not resist!!! And a satin blade too, lol!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I'm carrying the Cold Steel Ad15 and the Flytanium Arcade. That knife is a beast.
Beast mode!
I have been collecting Eafengrow fixed blades for about 5 years now. They have steadily increased the quality of their knives each year. The last year has been the best for Eafengrow since they have come out with many new and interesting models that are priced very well. However, with that being said, the main issue I see with many new Eafengrow fixed blades is their handles. They are just too small for most men that would use the knife. Over the last six months, I have sent back to Amazon two Eafengrow knives due to their handles being too small and uncomfortable. My hand size is not big in any sense - maybe just a M/L. Gruggs - if you have any exchanges with the Eafengrow people, please let them know they need to increase their handles sizes, especially large chopping or field /tactical/survival blades since many guys wear gloves, which means the handle needs to be a bit bigger. A half or 3/4 inch increase should do the trick just like you said. I normally don't wear gloves and even without them on, many of their knife handles are just too small or uncomfortably blocky for me. Hopefully they will correct this issue soon. Great video and review!
Thanks i will give them feedback.
Awesome vid! That would be a good survival knife. Be a really nice for a jungle or heavy brush environment.
A great hefty blade for sure!!!
Just ordered this blade to be my batoning blade. Thanks for the video.
No problem!
Hell yea Gruggs get it much love brotha
Appreciate you!
It looks similar to EF141. Which of the 2 knives do you prefer and why?
146 for the Sleipner steel and the 141 for the handle.
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery I had trouble finding an equivalent to compare to Sleipner steel. A few said D2, but that's not a high-end steel. AUS-10 on the EF141 is considered very good. I guess I'll keep researching the Sleipner. 🧐
Sleipner
C: 0.90; V: 0.50; Cr: 7.80;
Mo: 2.50; Mn: 0.50; P: ?;
S: ?; Si: 0.90;
Maker: Bohler-Uddeholm - Sweden (SE)
Notes:
Uddeholm proprietary Cold work tool steel. Modification of the classic AISI D2 tool steel. Sleipner has improved toughness compared to D2, good wear and chipping resistance. Attainable hardness 60-64HRC. Used by Lionsteel in their folders. According to Lionsteel had better edge holding compared to Uddeholm M390 steel, although no information provided on test details.
Cross-References:
Known Aliases:
Assab88
Another excellent presentation and test! Of all the steels you have tested thus far from Eafengrow (DC53, Sleipner, AUS-10, N690), how would you rank them in terms of their performance?
Also, which one of the Eafengrow knives you have tested thus far, you would say it the better wood processor?
@@georgemoutafis4399 oh man! The steels from Eafengrow is soo good this is hard. I say DC53, Sleipner, N690, AUS10 in that order and all micro close to each other. The EF148 can’t be beat for outdoor use!!!
The chopping you're doing sounds like that of an axe! Liking that blade bro...
Hell yeah brother!!!
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery I'm commenting as I watch the video lol!
all good!
👍Excellent thank you. This Is a great knife 👌😊.
Yes!!!
Good job guy....and big Kiss to FRANCE ❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed!!!
Hey. ..it is better to buy EF 141 OR 146....WHAT IS FAVORITE CHOICE ?
Thank for your return !
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@@hastinglebreton6522 EF141 for the handle that is a little bit better.
Hey man, looks like you have an "ultimate" camp knife! To me, this knife's a hatchet/knife hybrid but, with the best of both worlds!!! You're right on the money with a small knife and or saw to complete the set. And for my size hands, that handle looks to be "perfect"...
Yeah man its a winner bro!!!
Great knife brother gruggs.. take care
😎
Great knife🗡
I am very fortunate that I own one
Just got the blackwash model today this is their beastiest blade yet it’s insane.
INSANE!!! Enjoy it!!!
Looks like the tang is thicker than the blade's spine.
Although the knife is heavy and a good chopper,
I still think I'd prefer the leverage advantage of a hatchet or axe.
Having a semi-stainless steel blade, we'd like to know if it throws a spark well.
All told, it looks like a good value.
It is a great value!
That axe looks like a knife. That's a big one. Nice steel too. Have you seen the MKM Defense pocket fixed blade?
MKM? No
Just saw it! Its awesome!
I absolutely love this knife because of your great review. I’ll probably order one of them.
Fantastic! Enjoy!!!!
Heck yeah 😊
Wooooooot!
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@@blueeyeddevil9441 bro you were activated soon as you joined the Legion! I am glad you enjoy tue channel! Your mission is to enjoy!
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery Goody-goody-good. I'll be your Tex Watson, brother. One day we will both together watch a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor... and survive. Our dream will be their nightmare.
@@blueeyeddevil9441 Great!!! Glad to have you on board. Promoting you to General.
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery Captain yesterday. General today. Emperor Crazypants tomorrow. Then one day become Caesar Of Uranus, an Intragalactic Monarch who's authority and wisdom shall never be challenged even by Divine Beings unless my true Nemesis reveals himself then gets his deuce pushed in way up past his lungs as a receipt for his defiance.
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What is your favorite large fixed blade under 100$?
The EF-142 man cant be beat. It is a great knife for the money!
That's the kind of knife that you feel can blow through anything within reason 🔪
This one? Yup! Its insane!
Will it strike a rod to start a fire
Yes.
Why does your voice and accent are so identical with Scott from Kentucky Ballistics!!
no idea
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery Anyway. Love you both. And I'm going to get one of that EF 146. Irresistible. Thanks for the review.
Very interesting knife steel and price
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what different between DC53 and Sleipner Steel?
Sleipner
C: 0.90; V: 0.50; Cr: 7.80;
Mo: 2.50; Mn: 0.50; P: ?;
S: ?; Si: 0.90;
Maker: Bohler-Uddeholm - Sweden (SE)
Notes:
Uddeholm proprietary Cold work tool steel. Modification of the classic AISI D2 tool steel. Sleipner has improved toughness compared to D2, good wear and chipping resistance. Attainable hardness 60-64HRC. Used by Lionsteel in their folders. According to Lionsteel had better edge holding compared to Uddeholm M390 steel, although no information provided on test details.
DC53
C: 1.00; V: 0.30; Cr: 8.00;
Mo: 2.00; Mn: 0.40; P: ?;
S: ?; Si: 1.00;
Maker: Daido - Japan (JP)
Notes:
Quite tough steel, with as per manufacturer, almost twice the toughness, better wear resistance, and smaller carbide size compared to D2 steel, capable of 62-64HRC working hardness. Very similar with Bohler-Uddeholm Sleipner steel, with slightly more Carbon, and less Mo and V.
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery The more I use DC53 the more I like it! Sleipner is great too, they honestly seem about the same in my instances. Which is to say they're great!
They are both great steels!
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery this is 1st almost perfect knife from Eafengrow EF-146 have 2nd jimping in the 2nd is can use for fire starter this blade can cut 6'' tree in3minute can split split the same size log just 3-4time baton i think this is the best low cost blade for camping or survival for this moment.
@@G.A.W.1980 yea this is a work horse big blade but not ridiculous like a full size machete and a durable beast.
Can't decide between the silver one or black one lol.
When in doubt get both!
Pretty sweet lines, but they are basically copying Miller Bros Blades designs! The handle design, the milled details- it's soo close.
Except for price. I will take this over a Miller any day.
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