• Knives and General Outdoor Discussion.
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[release][B]Welcome to the Knives and General Outdoor Survival Discussion thread![/B][/release] This thread was pretty much made so we could stop filling up Firearms discussion and have a dedicated thread for discussion of knives, outdoors and survival type situations. First let's see a couple things: [B]I want an awesome knife! What are a few good suggestions.[/B] - Ka-Bar Becker BK2 - Ka-bar USMC - Sog Seal Pup series - Cold Steel SRK (Try for carbon) - Fallkniven A1 Swedish - Gerber LMF II (Decent) - Esee-6 (The esse's all seem really good) And more! Note, knives are also largely preference, you may not like any of the above and that's okay. These are just a few reliable survival type knives that have been tested. Remember, the best survival knife is always the one on you. Requested: [QUOTE=Glitch360;36000676]Add this to the OP: [url]http://www.randallknives.com/[/url] Basically the Rolls-Royces of knives[/QUOTE] [B] Found a knife? Have no clue what it is? Post it here we can try to identify it for you![/B] [B]What type of knife steel do I want?[/B] There are plenty of good steels out there, but always aim for carbon, do your research and make sure you know what you're buying. Carbon steel is generally praised but there are plenty of good metals out there being used for knives, really just depends on the knife. [B]What are some good brands?[/B] -Ka-Bar -Benchmade(Good but also paying for the name) -Cold Steel(Spotty reputation but look pretty good, just research the knife) -Esee -Mora (Cheap, great for bushcraft) -Custom knives are often expensive, but ones with good reputation are often extremely nice. And more! [B]Survival Things:[/B] This thread is mainly for knives, but we can also talk about their uses and the practicality of owning them! Like a survival situation. [B]Survival Tins:[/B] "[I]A mini survival kit is a survival kit which consists of those most essential outdoor survival tools and supplies which are the hardest to improvise or replace. A mini survival kit is intended to be carried along all the time and is usually designed to complement other survival tools carried along in a larger, separate bag. These kits may be referred to as BOATs, or Bug-Out Altoids Tins.[/I]" You can strap a mini survival tin to a knife, and have a small life pack on your knife at all times! [B]Ranger Bands.[/B] These are extremely durable rubber band type items made from old tubing, from a bicycle or such. Work great to hold a Survival tin to a sheath or any other practical purpose. They can also hold things together! [B]550 Cord:[/B] The best cord ever. This stuff is what the military uses for paratroopers and general all purpose tasks. It's also referred to as para-cord. This tough stuff can withstand up to 550lbs of pure pulling force, have this on you and you've got some cord that can do anything. There's ton more out there, people come up with new crafty things every day. [B]Books:[/B] Here's a few good resources for survival situations. -SAS survival guide: [url]http://www.amazon.com/SAS-Survival-Handbook-John-Wiseman/dp/0002171856[/url] -US Field manuals: [url]http://www.enlisted.info/field-manuals/[/url] -Edible wild foods: [url]http://www.amazon.com/Edible-Wild-Plants-Adventure-ebook/dp/B003S9W8VE[/url] (Basically most the field manuals.) [B]Resources:[/B] You can find some other cool knives/survival things at these dedicated forums and resources: [url]http://www.bladeforums.com/[/url] [url]http://www.survivalistboards.com/[/url] [B]Always be safe, and have fun.[/B] (This OP can be edited at anytime, see anything changed just say something or PM me I'll fix it up)
What, Victorinox knives not good enough for you? Sure, they aren't foot-long murderblades but they are awfully useful.
I'm looking to get a Ka-bar myself. For those who don't know its pronounced "Kay-Bar".
gabe newell has knives [img]http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/valve/half-life/halflife30114-610.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Warnipple;35985861]I'm looking to get a Ka-bar myself. For those who don't know its pronounced "Kay-Bar".[/QUOTE]When you get it don't run your finger down it to see how sharp it is, I did it with my first ka-bar and it hurt very badly :v:
[QUOTE=AJisAwesome15;35985876]gabe newell has knives [img]http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/valve/half-life/halflife30114-610.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] those ain't no knives this [img]http://www.restaurantware.com/product_images/j/723/Silver_Mini_Spoon__12581_zoom.jpg[/img] is a knife
[QUOTE=AJisAwesome15;35985876]gabe newell has knives [img]http://media1.gameinformer.com/imagefeed/featured/valve/half-life/halflife30114-610.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] From what I've seen Gabe Newell has an amazing custom collection.
Repostin from firearms thread: Image time! My complete collection: [quote][img]http://i.imgur.com/ycTfo.jpg[/img] From left to right: Becker BK7, a Pakistani rip-off of the Predator Spiked Knuckle knife, CKRT Bridger, a cheaply made butterfly knife I got at a gun show, Russian Mongoose tactical knife, BK13 knife (came with the BK7)[/quote] Close-ups: [quote][img]http://i.imgur.com/vrfVJ.jpg[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/k1zu0.jpg[/img] [/quote] And what will soon be part of my collection: [url]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003788U9U/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=heaprcom05-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creativeASIN=B003788U9U[/url] Wish list (may get these in a month or two): [url]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00322HR3Q/[/url] [url]http://www.amazon.com/Cold-Steel-Spartan-Grivory-Handle/dp/B001VIYJUM/ref=pd_sim_sg_1[/url]
Ill post mine too: [QUOTE=Garb;35981630]Might as well post some of my knives. [IMG]http://i869.photobucket.com/albums/ab255/Yournameisinvalid21/102_0021.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i869.photobucket.com/albums/ab255/Yournameisinvalid21/102_0022.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i869.photobucket.com/albums/ab255/Yournameisinvalid21/102_0023.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i869.photobucket.com/albums/ab255/Yournameisinvalid21/102_0024.jpg[/IMG] Click for larger[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Garb;35986042]Ill post mine too:[/QUOTE] Man, I want a butterfly knife. Would be pretty badass.
[img]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_P5HOhBV3AeY/S7CJhEP4rTI/AAAAAAAAAEs/UV3zy3xw0TE/s1600/supreme-buck-knife-570x344.jpg[/img]
Hey, I've been looking for a survival type knife. Something obviously large that can do a multitude of things.
Becker BK5 Becker BK7 Becker BK9 Basically anything Becker I've heard Cold Steel Bushman is good, if you're tight on cash
[QUOTE=Glitch360;35987456]Becker BK5 Becker BK7 Becker BK9 Basically anything Becker I've heard Cold Steel Bushman is good, if you're tight on cash[/QUOTE]Found the website(Becker), can't find the three you listed. Can you link one of them, if you could?
[url]http://www.amazon.com/Ka-Bar-Becker-Knife-Tool-Magnum/dp/B004CIA254/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1337227305&sr=1-1[/url] [url]http://www.amazon.com/Ka-Bar-Becker-Knife-Tool-Magnum/dp/B004CIA254/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1337227305&sr=1-1[/url] [url]http://www.amazon.com/Ka-Bar-Becker-BK9-Combat-Bowie/dp/B001IPKL7I/ref=pd_sim_sg_5[/url] Get them from Amazon, much cheaper than getting them from the official site
This was my first Cold Steel purchase, a Frontier Hawk. I really like it, I think it's the lightest axe they sell, it's much lighter than your average hatchet but the thin profile of the blade gives it a deep bite. [IMG]http://i.cubeupload.com/5aFskl.jpg[/IMG] These come with a thick coat of paint which I've brushed off and blued the head gunmetal grey, I also added the small brass piece where a hole was, just for looks. [IMG]http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg72/scaled.php?server=72&filename=yr3ulg.jpg&res=landing[/IMG] I don't really get the negativity with Cold Steel, at least from my limited experience.
I'm going to buy a Ka-Bar straight edge mini sometime in the near future, hopefully.
I bought a bone handle obsidian knife. Obsidian blades are the sharpest knives available, surpassing even diamond edge blades because glass(volcanic or no) is an amorphous solid and diamonds are cubic crystals, meaning the edge is more flat than edge. Also when the obsidian is chipped to sharpen it, it has a molecule fine edge, you can carve up a steak in no time with one.
Considering this thread is also about outdoorsmanship, I think I'll toss something out there. I really, [b]really[/b] want to go on a bit of a backwoods, survivalist camping trip for a week or two, but I'm not sure whether or not I could a) get permission from the parentals, or b) whether or not it's legal to bring a rifle/handgun onto state property On top of that, I don't even know if Arizona has any backwood locations deep enough that if I were out there attempting to get my survival guy on I wouldn't run into tourists or have someone startle me and accidentally shoot them or something. Shit's confusing, yo.
I've got a random benchmade butterfly knife that my friend sold me. Other then that I have a Victorinox Cyber Tool Lite and a Victorinox Fisherman which I misplaced.
Balisongs are illegal in Australia but I want one Any ideas? Also how hard are they to learn to use/how many fingers can I live without
A finnish Lapin Puukko. [t]http://i.cubeupload.com/EDC2qn.jpg[/t] [t]http://i.cubeupload.com/v173b7.jpg[/t] Everything I'll ever need from a knife.
[QUOTE=adam1172;35989394]I've got a random benchmade butterfly knife that my friend sold me. Other then that I have a Victorinox Cyber Tool Lite and a Victorinox Fisherman which I misplaced.[/QUOTE] Do you know what model the butterfly knife is?
[QUOTE=McGii;35989412]Balisongs are illegal in Australia but I want one Any ideas? Also how hard are they to learn to use/how many fingers can I live without[/QUOTE] Hmm, Malaysian law and Australian law are very similar. Are you sure there is no exceptions? Like here its legal own one, but its illegal to take it outside your home. [editline]17th May 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Garb;35989496]Do you know what model the butterfly knife is?[/QUOTE] It just says Bencmade 525. I tried googling Benchmade 525 but none of the results are a butterfly knife. So I kinda suspect its a fake.
im pretty sure they are 100% illegal and so are spring loaded knives that flip out when you press a button you can't take any knife outside your house unless you need it for a specific purpose IE you could take a knife to the rifle range but not the shopping center i think you can get ones without a blade that can't be modified that need to be approved but fuck that, its pussy shit and i honestly couldnt give a fuck about the law after I get the knife (I'm not going to be walking around twirling it in public
[QUOTE=ewitwins;35989047]Considering this thread is also about outdoorsmanship, I think I'll toss something out there. I really, [b]really[/b] want to go on a bit of a backwoods, survivalist camping trip for a week or two, but I'm not sure whether or not I could a) get permission from the parentals, or b) whether or not it's legal to bring a rifle/handgun onto state property On top of that, I don't even know if Arizona has any backwood locations deep enough that if I were out there attempting to get my survival guy on I wouldn't run into tourists or have someone startle me and accidentally shoot them or something. Shit's confusing, yo.[/QUOTE] If you're not over 21 I really wouldn't bring any sort of gun. But if you do go just make sure you've get enough supplies to at least initially last you over. [editline]17th May 2012[/editline] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX3C7UMSn4o&list=UUVX1D-6D1CTptOlRSGf1xQA&index=1&feature=plcp[/media] These are rather poor tricks I did a bit ago.
[QUOTE=McGii;35989533]im pretty sure they are 100% illegal and so are spring loaded knives that flip out when you press a button you can't take any knife outside your house unless you need it for a specific purpose IE you could take a knife to the rifle range but not the shopping center i think you can get ones without a blade that can't be modified that need to be approved but fuck that, its pussy shit and i honestly couldnt give a fuck about the law after I get the knife (I'm not going to be walking around twirling it in public[/QUOTE] Look around I guess, I'm sure there's bound to be someone selling butterfly knives near you.
[QUOTE=adam1172;35989613]Look around I guess, I'm sure there's bound to be someone selling butterfly knives near you.[/QUOTE] I don't know where to look
Pawn shops, Army surplus stores(If you have any), other places like that.
UK dweller here, never needed anything other than this: [img_thumb]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3798635/2012-05-17%2011.55.45.jpg[/img_thumb] Marksman steel, love it to bits/
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