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Buck Hood Cocobolo Hoodlum Review

Posted on April 21, 2021July 27, 2021 by Jeffrey

However, if you came to the site looking for a “HOODLUM-ESQUE” kind of knife, we have done a bit of research and found a Hoodlum alternative knife that looks very similar and offers the same features as the Cocobolo Hoodlum. Say hello to the Ontario RTAK II by the Ontario Knife Company.  The RTAK II…

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Victorinox Swiss Army SwissChamp Pocket Knife

Posted on April 21, 2021July 29, 2021 by Jeffrey

Whether you need to open a can of soup, get a sliver out, or just write a check…  No matter what your need is, you will find that the by Swiss Army is the perfect fit for you.  To fulfill all your needs while you are hiking, fishing, hunting or just going about your normal…

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South Carolina Knife Laws

Posted on April 20, 2021May 20, 2021 by Jeffrey

South Carolina has one of the least restrictive weapons laws when it comes to owning and carrying knives. The laws specifically mentioning knives is practically non-existent, and difficult to find. This article shows you the law and explains what it means in plain English.

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Benchmade Sibert 275 Adamas

Benchmade Sibert Adamas 275 Knife Review

Posted on April 17, 2021April 7, 2023 by Jeffrey

Benchmade’s (Sibert) Adamas knife is one of the top quality survival knives made in the US. It appears and feels much like a combat knife but the Adamas isn’t classified as military. Nevertheless, the feel, the sturdiness, and the quality give more value to its average price of $150. This Benchmade Adamas knives review will…

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Don’t Tread on Me – The Gadsden Flag and it’s Meaning

Posted on April 17, 2021April 7, 2023 by Jeffrey

Don’t Tread on Me is a very strong statement in the United States with very deep historical roots. The phrase was written under the image of a rattle snake and emblazoned on a yellow flag. This is known as the Gadsden flag and falls within the historical flags of America. First Things First!  Where Did…

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ESEE 5P Survival Knife Review

Posted on April 15, 2021July 27, 2021 by Jeffrey

For the battlefield or for surviving in the forest, no other knife is more indispensable than the ESEE 5P Survival, Escape, . This knife is great when one is out camping and it is far more durable than the average Swiss knife. It is also a must-have for military men during training and out in…

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CPM 154 Knife Steel Overview

Posted on April 15, 2021July 27, 2021 by Jeffrey

Introduction 154CM stainless steel has long been a sought-after metal for knife makers. The addition of molybdenum over 440C steel gave 154CM far superior edge holding, while still maintaining the same corrosion resistance. 154CM and its twin, ATS-34, were not without their own drawbacks, however. Knifemaker John Barlow earlier this year sat down with Blade…

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What to Look for in Pocket Knife Brands

Posted on April 14, 2021May 19, 2021 by Jeffrey

Are you wondering “what is the best knife brand?” Well, I used to wonder that too. Basically, if you are new to knife shopping, all these choices, manufacturers, models, and variations make buying a knife a big deal. Like, should you go with carbon steel or stainless steel? How do you know that this $100…

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How to Clean and Maintain a Knife Properly

Posted on April 13, 2021May 20, 2021 by Jeffrey

When you buy something, you probably want it to last for a while.  Especially if you put a lot of money and work into getting it! The same goes for knives.  Every outdoor enthusiast knows that taking care of your equipment is key because you never know when or what you’ll need if for, so…

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CRKT M21 Aluminum Folder Review

Posted on April 9, 2021July 27, 2021 by Jeffrey

The CRKT M21 Aluminum Folder was designed as a variation to the highly popular Kit Carson Big Dog Deep Bellied. The design looks more simplistic, but it is nevertheless purpose-driven and custom-made. This review will discuss the several aspects of this knife.

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