I've carried a stalhern for (4) months. It hits all my marks at a great price. I did have to epoxy the swivel mech on the holster. Interesting idea but mine would spin like a windmill. 😂
@@lostcat9lives322yes! Exactly! I carry mine horizontal in front on my belt for quick access. I just crazy glued the crap out of it that way, and now it's perfect!👍👍
All depends how you answer the question. If they walk up to you and notice it then say something like I bet ya feel safer walking around with that and you say yes then you'll lose it because you intend to use it as a weapon, I live in Canada so our laws are different.
I found your short about a really sharp knife and decided i needed to check your channel. Glad i did. I like it when knife channels do these kind of videos. Plus I can tell you really do use your knives. Thats a big positive for me to subscribe. Thanks for sharing!
They all look pretty good to me. I love Moras and own many of those. Glad to see you're not afraid to beat the hell out of your knives. I don't get to beat on mine too much in my line of work. I might get one of those Milwaukee knives and beat on it 😁
One I would also suggest for light to medium use is the Sanrenmu srm 7130; the quality control is great and the knife is good though the sheath is bleh. Its an in between sized copy of the izula 1 and 2.
Nice list, you hit a pretty great variety of prices and style/ uses. Thanks, probably gonna grab a couple watchmen as gifts for friends who have eyed my izula but they aren't that good of friends.
Definitely gonna pick up either that Swisstech or Milwaukee, I need a stronger fixed blade for a strong work knife and both look like tanks, and with them being that cheap I don't care if I beat the hell out of it
I picked up the stalhern a couple weeks ago. Very impressed for the price. Gonna pick up a couple more for bug out bags the wife and I can leave in our vehicles.
I down own any of these... but I'm curious about the Mora for sure ...I have this idea of getting the most 'iconic" knives, or just knives, people praise alot. have my list, and I've collected most of them. The Mora Companion or Garberg are next, the Opinel is on the way, Sebenza will be last - in no particular order - my list- Buck 110, Buck 119, Any Mora, Opinel no. 8, Benchmade Osbourne , Griptillian, Spyderco Para 2, Spyderco k390 serrated , Sebenza 31 , Kershaw Leek, and Launch 15 in Magnacut, and RAT 1 in D2. I may add a few more
I love seeing your torture tests and the Swiss Tech never ceased to amaze me. Definitely got a subscribe from me. I have a request I would love to see you test out the Timber Rattler Western Outlaw Bowie. I've seen alot of people say that for the price it's a good knife but I wanna see just how much abuse it can take!
If that watchman isn’t a izula knockoff idk what is lol. The izula in s35 is an excellent edc fixed blade, or even the 1095 if you don’t mind sharpening more often. Also another excellent fixed blade for less than $50 is the cold steel srk or srk-c.
Those are some great choices for an edc fixed blade. I look at an edc fixed blade to be as much a tool as it is a knife. This is a good price range for that type of beater knife. If it breaks, just get another.
I really like the esee clone. A decent knife at a reasonable price. Esee is just to expensive in my opinion. My question is why is the belt clip at the bottom? Is that so it sits a certain way in your pocket? You leftout my favorite coldsteel mini pendleton hunter. Its $29 for the aus10 but steel snobs can get the 3v. Probably my hands down most used knife. That you can still buy. If anyone comes across a utica utk-n2 that is my absolute favorite. Plus its from a old American knife manufacturer. Couldn't help but add me two cents.