I got so hungry watching that food cook! Food tastes better when cooked out in the woods like you cooked yours. A little less flame and you would have been golden, but you knew that. Thanks for showing the BR knives. I am a big BR fan.
I have the Bravo 1.25 in CPM-3V that I love to take outdoors, camping and bushcrafting. The edge retention on it is amazing. And all I’ve ever have to do to get the edge back to razor sharp when the time comes is, literally 30-45 seconds on a strop.
Very entertaining, if we ever go camping -I will do the cooking, we will both be glad I did. I just ordered bark river wilderness explorer and bravo necker.
+Vincent V I have wondered how the ULB is, I love this knife...I think my 3 knife combo is one of the best for where I live. Bravo survivor in 3v, bushcrafter in 3v, and JX6 in cpm 154. Love me some Bark River.
+NikiSIGX5 This is on some land that a family member of mine owns...he lets me use it as my own which I am very lucky to have. It borders 300+ acres of state land so I can get away from civilization lol.
Hi. This is the first time I’ve seen the CTec handles. I haven’t seen them on any other channels. I have to say they are fantastic looking. If I had a knife made, I would order CTec for sure. Enjoying your channel.
Nice vid bro. I have always liked the bushcrafter but always shied away from it because I like a good "finger gaurd" in the handle, like the Bravo1. You didn't seem to have a problem with it. Now I might start looking at the bushcrafter a little closer.
I found mine was not real usable , thick blade stock and short bevel feathered about as poorly as the one you have. I sent it in for the treatment that they so kindly provide and had the bevel raised up. Still as strong as ever and more slicey.
Which 3, I have 5 with a 6th arriving monday. My survivor is at BRK getting a spa and ramp removed, Kephart, mini Kephart, JX6, a trakker, and an Aurora 2 on the way. Its a disease. So much fun to trade though once you have a few.
Up to 42 now. You guys are lacking , lol. Yup , nice knives for sure. I'm a huge bravo fan myself. 3V is awesome , and the A2 is no slouch either and easier to sharpen.
23:10 I was really afraid you were going to accidentally baton the handle on your cup and launch boiling water on yourself... was probably camera perspective mostly. Great vid by the way, hard to beat a Barkie for woods work.
Oh lol I believe you, i'm pretty sure the camera angle just made it look closer than it was... made it look like while batoning your baton could hit the handle of your cup. Cheers!
It's 80crv2 carbon steel as well,I'm waiting to order me a bark river bravo alpha exclusive special order with black Lenin micarta handle scales, then I'm getting me a skrama soon as my big chopper bush knife to substitute like a hatchet, it's a no bullshit knife, at least that's the moto in Finland.
Just a question. Is there a reason you make your feathers so small? I mean obviously it seems to work, I’m just not sure why, when you can run them the whole length of the stick for bigger more combustible feathers. Not being a dick, just curious.
I would say that micarta or g10 would be more sturdy because they are solid and this has sections. That being said...i have had no issues with any of my knives with this handle material.
Say Heah Lanky, Yeah, Bark River Knives Rock. Infact, when I use to be a 3-4Knife carry, I ordered the Woodland Special, Bravo 1, Bravo 2, and the Golok, I got a good price from D. L. T. because they were in the Ghost Green Jade G-10, and all in A2, I guess that handle color wasn't that popular. But I like it. Infact the Bravo 2 isn't listed anymore. But I was so impressed with the Bravo 1, I ordered (2) in 3V. I also got the Bravo 1.5 in 3V but all three are in the Black G-10 handles. You did good, Thanx for sharing, Dilly Dilly.,,.p
+Dragan Matekalo nope, that was one of my first tines doing it...totally me. Im just learning. I know about all the blades and the steel and that they look pretty but I am just learning the skills
@@TheLankyWoodsman but we have other means to light the fire,,those tactics are only valuable when all other means are off the table,what about the fatwood,pine tar,and birchbark,just wondering ,these are better that waisting your time when it's obvious it's cold out, hyperthermia the real issue wasting time on feather sticks is b*******
I agree, but people want to know things about the knife...if i were in a survival situation I would have a damn lighter. Just showing the abilities of each knife with different edge geometry.