Here’s a rundown of several bushcraft-worthy knives that won’t break the bank. I gathered this list during my own exploration for a few high-value bushcraft and survival knives. Take a look and let me know if I missed any meritable budget bushcraft blades. If you have experiences with any of the knives on the list …
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Should You Baton Your Knife? (Pros & Cons)
Yes, No, and Maybe – Batoning, if you don’t know, is the technique of driving a blade through wood by repeatedly striking the back of the tool with a wooden baton. Yes, Baton Away! Made to baton – Some knives are made to baton. Froes and Japanese Natas are knives designed to be batoned. These …
Battle Horse Knives Brumby Knife Review
A versatile belt knife, the Battle Horse Knives “Brumby”, is a great size for all-around use. The scales have a thinner profile, by design, then many knives of its size. It’s plenty comfortable for a variety of handholds and tasks. Initial Impressions Upon the first feel of the Brumby, I was impressed by the quality …
SURVIVE! Knives GSO-3.5 Knife Review
This little knife is ready for action with its classic blade shape and ergonomic handle scales. Survive’s Great attention to detail and subtle refinement are what bring Survive Knives to the top of my “go-to” blade pile. Initial Impressions It’s small but mighty. The ergonomics are comfortable, but not perfect, in my large-sized hands. The classic design is perfect …