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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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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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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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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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camping knife, Ontario Knife Company

OKC Hunt Plus Camp Knife

Posted on April 8, 2021July 28, 2021 by Jeffrey

As I walked through the old front door of the more-than-100-year-old building off the beaten path in the tiny town of Franklinville, NY, I was immediately struck by the sheer quantity of knives hanging on display.  The Ontario Knife Company had an incredibly diverse and nearly awe-inspiring display of knives on every wall.  I scarcely…

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SOG Seal Team Elite Survival Knife – Review

Posted on April 7, 2021July 28, 2021 by Jeffrey

The SOG Seal Team Elite is a bada$$-looking knife that just makes me want to play with it like a schoolboy and fidget spinner (yes, they were popular in 2017 and 2018 okay!?).  It’s a survival knife made by an iconic knife brand in Seattle, WA and it’s designed with undertones of “Bowie” in its…

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Spyderco Bushcraft G-10 Review

Posted on April 5, 2021July 28, 2021 by Jeffrey

Fortunately, there are REALLY good alternatives that may be even better than the G-10 at a better price! Our best recommendation for a Bushcraft G-10 alternative is the TOPS Knives B.O.B. (Brothers of Bushcraft) Fieldcraft B.O.B. Hunter. The is a knife specifically designed for outdoor use. The knife is of portable size and ideal for…

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Kapara

Spyderco Kapara Review

Posted on March 31, 2021July 28, 2021 by Jeffrey

First Thoughts Check On BladeHQ 2018 has been filled with lots of activity in the knife industry, and one of the events is the release of Spyderco’s newest models called the Kapara.  A part-time knifemaker from Australia has recently caught the attention of Spyderco execs and as a result, knifemaker Alistair Phillips is Spyderco’s newest collaborator/designer….

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Best Assisted Opening Knives

Posted on March 29, 2021July 27, 2021 by Jeffrey

An assisted opening knife can be defined as a folding knife that has an internal mechanism used to finish or complete the process of opening the blade after it has been partially opened from a closed position by the user through a thumb stud or flipper attached to the blade.

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We’re a team of outdoor enthusiasts and gear experts passionate about knives, survival, and adventure. From blade reviews to outdoor tips, we share hands-on knowledge to inspire and equip fellow adventurers.

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