Best survival knife? Bark River Fox River survival/hunting knife review
Everybody should have a good survival/hunting knife. The Fox River, made by Bark River knives, might be a good choice for you.
read moreEverybody should have a good survival/hunting knife. The Fox River, made by Bark River knives, might be a good choice for you.
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read moreThe Cold Steel SRK was my knife of choice for many years. But the Cold Steel compact may prove to be even better, and here is why.
read moreThe Cold Steel Master Hunter’s name says it all. If you could only have one knife for big game hunting, the Master Hunter just might be the best bet.
read moreThe L.T. Wright Genesis is one of my go-to bushcraft knives. So it took some convincing that it could be improved upon. If you’re looking for the ultimate bushcraft knife, the Genesis 6 is worth considering.
read moreSome knives you want to keep and use, no matter how many others you might have. The L.T. Wright Genesis is one of those keepers. In a moment of weakness, I sold my first one, regretted it immediately, and just had to get another. Here is why.
read moreI am leery of celebrity-endorsed products. But the Helle Temagami knife, designed by “Survivorman” Les Stroud, has proven to be a solid performer.
read moreIn many emergency situations, all you’ll have are the tools in your pockets. And a tiny knife is better than no knife at all. A Classic can be an important part of your survival kit.
read moreQuestion from Reader: “You’ve written abut the best survival knife, the best EDC knife, the best hunting knife, fillet, pocket knife, etc., etc. Skip the options, the analysis and potential survival scenarios and answer this: What is the knife you have on you right now?”
read moreThis newbie from Bark River shows real potential for a do-it-all bushcraft/survival knife.
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