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@@2267victor its sharp but your right not bark river sharp that convex that they put on it needs a lot of work to make it decent I don't own faullkniven knifes so I would not know but your statement leads me to believe there sharp
@@knife_123 I have over 20 Bark River knives and never had to do anything to them sharpest out of box knives I have ever seen. Each Svord is different so maybe I just got a dull one.
Schrade is totally underrated. Their fixed blades are still great budget beaters to throw in your go bag, camp box or truck. Easy to mod too. (I didn't hear anything you said the first 1'30")
Just discovered this knife. I hate that they apparently changed the handle. Used to, the SOG logo on the handle was black. I'm really not a fan of the big white SOG logo on the black handle.
@@knife_123 random question that you might not know. I'm trying to look up ways to remove print from rubber or darken it or something. One common thing I've come across is to try acetone. Any thoughts on that?
Bro you got so lucky with this knife holy shit, if only bark river made these today in 3V dam. Or better yet if they added fine teeth to the back with a small serrated part on the bottom
my work buddy just got the tanto little ozark fixed blade with sheath , its really nice , hope you are well bro, i got some blades here recently , thanks n talk soon > tom !
Yes they are... they're very underrated I've seen video on RU-vid where a dude shot this same knife with a 380acp and a 22lr and blade didn't warp or break...now that shows how good this knife is
the tech bowie is one of the best looking knives of all time. i wish they still made the "seal team elite". it was basically the seal pup but with a 7 in. blade
would love to own em all most def. , i own a mora here and they are similiar i think , them carbon steel blades are cool , you keep em coming , thanks bro > tom !
@knife_123 it is pretty decent for what it is! I like the handle and the finger grooves. Handle is a little hard to hold without them as it feels kinda slippery. The blade is great at chopping. If you use it on pine or any pitch-infused wood, the blade might catch and have the pitch stick to it a bit because of the texture on the blade. It has a good weight too. About 18oz. The 440 steel is not the best, but it does hold an edge with it, and 440 is relatively easy to sharpen. I'd say it's an 8 out of 10 knife is your on a budget but want something good!
That is a great knife blade, but the waffle head hammer head tip on the butt is encased in plastic. It is not full tang. If you pound on it, it will shatter and break. Gerber. You should be ashamed of yourselves from making garbage putting it on the market. I hope someone sues the pants off you there ever using this shitty piece of equipment. Great blade shitty design shitty materials.
I love mine. After I got it, I realized I had a Kydex sheath that was for a Bark River Gunny Hunter I gave away. After heating up the Kydex over my stove, I was able to form fit the Pendleton Lite Hunter to it and it fits perfectly. Great little knives at an amazing price. Goes to show that you don't need to spend a lot of money for a quality blade.
I've got one of the folders as well. Carry it a lot because if I lose it, I don't really care. While it is easy sharpen, I find that it loses its edge really quickly. If this fixed blade is made with the same steel, it will probably have the same issue: takes and edge but won't hold it.
i like it bro , all your fixed blades are really cool there , but that biggest gerber is the best i.m.o. , you keep em coming , i love em all 1 million % and i will faithfully n forever support ya , thanks > tom !
I think that may be part of why it's called the survivalist... You're able to put stuff like matches and fishing line in it. Like the old-timey rambo one piece knives that are hold overs from the days of the Vietnam war.
You really can't go wrong with the SRK series for the money. Good carbon steel, comfortable, grippy handles, decent sheaths, and a reasonable price. A guy could do way worse for a do-it-all knife.
Just bought my 2nd one. Love the 90 degree spine which can throw sparks. This thing will bushcraft in a pinch. It's a no brainer must own knife. Beat it up, break it and then buy another.