Dan thanks for the video; I never carry only one knife. Years ago hiking Alaska I used a hatchet, or large bowie for wood processing, a hunting knife for skinning, and always a back up pocket knife. I rarely would cross-over their functions. "One tool option" is a pretty cool concept, but I honestly never thought of it back then. I think of "One Tool Option" as "Jack of All Trades & Master of None." Please Sir, I will take a Junglas and a PR4 any day over any one tool option. Great educational video!
Been using the Pr4 alot lately. Even to baton thick peices of wood, and I'll say for such a smaller blade it will hold up to the abuse that's for sure. Indeed it's one of my go to knives for making fires and such.
My bushcraft "trio" has become an esee pr4 (w/ tkc scales), a bahco saw and a H&B forge camp hawk. Everything i need and nothing I dont. It's fun to switch things up from time to time and try different gear but i always seem to go back to those. The pr4 is great!
Good video review on both blades. Cant go wrong with the Esee and its nice how you can modify the scales to your liking. Both blades will perform, but we all have our " Go To " blades, which we prefer to use. I currently use the Pr4 and love the blade, it works very well indeed. May upgrade the scales though. Gave my wife my old Esee 4 and thinking about upgrading the scales on that as well the only thing I dont care for is the finger choil on the 4. Not that it's a bad option to have cause it does work to get up close to do fine task jobs but I prefer a choil only on larger blades ( and that's if I even need to have one ) cause I allways carry smaller blades along with my big Blades. Anyways, keep doing what your doing and hope your enjoying the winter weather.
Both knives looks very reliable. A question, when you carry the Junglas, do You also carry a hatchet? I'm curious on this sausage's taste. In Italy we have delicious sausages made from pork meat, salt, garlic and spices, called salcicce. Thanks for the Video.
The Junglas 2 has become my absolute favorite large survival knife. I have a couple videos up on it . It is an awesome knife and I think you would really like it!
@@denisdegamon8224 Hmm... i contacted Esee and they told me that they couldn't make me an Esee 6 without a finger choil. Are you referring to the HM series?