Good looking knife.
Type: Posts; User: crashdive123
Good looking knife.
Well, there's always the Rambo Super Deer Slayer Delux with Laser/Holo Sight/Scope/Tac Light.
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii67/crashdive123/RamboKnife001.jpg
Cold Stell makes some OK knives. There really is a lot to choose from. Your intended use and personal preference will determine what is best for you. Even in the Cold Steel line, you have quite a...
Thanks for answering the questions I asked SP#4. I think the suggestion of a small folder like the Swiss Army Knife is a good one. Depending on which one you get there are many other useful tools...
OK - a couple of questions for your first, so I can tailor my answer for you.
1. How old are you?
2. What do you want to use it for (types of tasks you want to do with it)?
3. What experience...
I was actually being serious when I asked young Ranger Dylan what he meant when he used the term survival knife. I don't know if he uses it as a term for his "go to" knife, or just the latest fad...
For me - it's not that I mind the question - it's that there is no correct answer. By the way - what do you mean by the term "survival knife"?
Ah - got it now. Yep - I remember seeing that knife before and would agree that it is a might fine one at that. Glad to see you got the buckskin package.
I've got a pretty good imagination, but..................
I don't think I want to know.
I knew you'd be along - I'm psychot...........um - I knew you'd be along.
Damascus steel, when welded (heated in forge, and beat into one piece) properly can be very tough. Done improperly it can fall apart, break, etc. There is a guy in the knife club that I joined that...
For that money there are more choices than you can shake a leather sheath at. Pawn shops, yard sales, gun shows can all be sources of experienced knives. Walmart has several that fit your criteria....
Hey Eu - how about slicing your way on over to the Introduction and tell us a bit about yourself. Thanks. http://www.wilderness-survival.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=14
Actually, starting off here with an Introduction would be more appropriate.
A lot of it will depend on the environment that I'm in. While I'm out in the woods, I like a carbon steel blade as CS said. Fairly easy to sharpen, can use it with your ferrocium (fire steel) or...
It's a solid beast. Becker makes good stuff. Not really my cup of tea, but if it's the kind of tool you want........
Skully, you didn't anger anybody. Having experience with a tool and passing along a review of that tool is great, and everybody appreciates the sharing of that experience. Where the rub sometimes...
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I get mine at sporting goods stores. I use the same stuff that I used to condition a baseball glove - many years ago.
I use a light coating of neatsfoot oil. Just be careful not to use too much or do it too often - leather will become very soft if you do.
and then Are you starting to argue with yourself or is it that some tools are better than others?
Great minds think alike.
Hey CanSurviveIt - I believe you forgot an introduction. You can find it here http://www.wilderness-survival.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=14
They do sell the little red handled Mora with a double finger guard for about three bucks more.
Edit: Yep, what he said.