Archive for May, 2010


   

Kizlyar Knife Test – Part 1: Edge retention

Kizlyar Falcon was used to cut through various materials including thick cardboard, military nylon webbing and nylon rope to test its edge retention. The results were quite impressive with the edge only loosing its fine edge but no damage to the cutting edge. The knife also proved to be very easy to sharpen.

it has a huge blade and is awesome! I love black bears but you can never be to careful if you have a cabin in the middle of northern wisconsin woods

  • Includes knife, box, and warranty registration card
  • The buck 750 redpoint features a 2-3/4 inch drop point partially serrated 420hc stainless steel blade
  • The redpoint sports a black thermoplastic all-weather grip with a rubber overmold for a secure grip
  • The redpoint features safespin technology that locks the blade both open
  • The buck 750 redpoint, as with all buck knives, features buck’s 4-ever warranty

Product Description
Buck Knives 750 Redpoint is a safe, convenient and reliable folding knife. The Redpoint offers one-hand SafeSpin deployment for easy opening and closing without having to touch the blade. It also locks the blade both closed and open. The all weather grip allows the user to handle the knife in any conditions and the oversized Utility Arch and belt clip provide many carrying options.

Buck 750 Redpoint Safe Spin Locking Folding Knife

Cold Steel Fixed Blade Knife

Cold Steel Fixed Blade Knife amazing for cutting and boy scouts high quality durable stainless steel blade bowie knife thing

You know who you are. You originally had old, dull knives laying around the kitchen that would even cut butter. Some relative gave you a new set of "sharp" knives and you took them for granted and knicked yourself.

I know I did. Cutting up vegetables for a meal and it happened. As soon as the knife entered the skin (tip of thumb), the brain was quick enough to stop the cutting motion. Needless to stay, had to scrap all of my work and the wife started over. At least the cut was clean and not jagged.

Boy Scouts Bans Knives

This is the story I was born to cover. www.telegraph.co.uk Inventory (in order): Victorinox Silver Tech Signature Lite Leatherman Wave Benchmade Osborne 943 Kershaw Amphibian Off-brand mini-knife Ka-bar Spear Point (out of production) Off-brand tanto Cold Steel push dagger (out of production) Benchmade CBK Ka-bar USMC Fighting Knife Ka-bar Next-Gen USMC Fighting Knife Genuine Nepalese Kukri Karshaw Chive Kershaw Boa Leatherman c300 Off-brand penknife Winchester hunting knife Off-brand stiletto switchblade Off-brand Katana …and that’s not even my whole collection!

i mean der i know i cant carry it on the plane but can i check it?
sorry if i spelled luggage wrong. lugguage? luggij. lol like its a big deal just please answer my question without "tude" please

  • Includes Knife, Box, Sheath, and Warranty Registration Card
  • The 479BK Diamondback Outfitter TM has a 3-7/8″ drop point 420HC stainless steel blade
  • The Diamondback Outfitter TM comes with a black thermoplastic handle with a textured black rubber overmold
  • The Diamondback Outfitter TM comes with a heavy duty black nylon sheath
  • The 479BK Diamondback Guide TM, as with all Buck Knives, features Buck’s 4-Ever Lifetime Warranty

Product Description
Buck 479BK Diamondback Outfitter TM is a large yet lightweight fixed blade hunting knife. It has a 3-7/8″ drop point 420HC stainless steel blade. It is 9-1/8″ in overall length and weighs 5.2 oz. The Diamondback Outfitter TM features thermoplastic handles with a textured rubber overmold and comes with a heavy duty black nylon sheath. The Diamondback Outfitter, as with all Buck Knives, features Buck’s 4-Ever Lifetime Warranty.

Buck 479BK Large DiamondBack Outfitter Fixed Blade Knife

Matt’s First Hog Knife Hunt

Hunting hogs with nothing but knives and dogs. We had body worn cameras to capture everything. This one was the first hog we encountered, and it tried to get away in the stock pond. These dogs are amazing, but wouldn’t give up even at the risk of drowning. Luckily, Rex was willing to go for a swim and go get the hog from the middle of the tank. The hog was almost unconscious, but still had a little life. She’s at the processor now and Matt’s making room in his freezer. Here’s the camera we were using: www.supercircuits.com

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