I am currently working with Justin Gingrich designing custom bushcraft knives for me and the wife. I'll keep anyone who's interested posted on progress.
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I am currently working with Justin Gingrich designing custom bushcraft knives for me and the wife. I'll keep anyone who's interested posted on progress.
I have found the glock field survival knife to be very durable. You can cut, saw, baton, dig, skin, pry, etc., and it locks into the polymer sheath with a solid click.
Check out the glock knives. You can own one for about $35, and they are very bulletproof.
I'm a knife guy, and I love the EESE KNIVES, and my leatherman wave, and CRKT, (esp. the partner 2003, and the big Carson M-16). I also have a couple of mora bushcrafts,
If I had to choose one, I'd go with a full tang RAT, or the glock.
( I hope I don't ever have to choose only one.)
esee 6 or the CS srk right now..
Tom Brown Tracker
*not my pics
Last edited by Reagans Rascals; 03-19-12 at 14:17.
When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat.. - Ronald Reagan
smoke and drink and screw..that's what I was born to do.. - Steel Panther
you are correct sir
IMO the one and only true "Survival" Knife... hosts of others that do the job fine... but wilderness survival is the Trackers bread and butter... what it was designed and purpose built to do... not just cutting or stabbing... but chopping, splitting, sawing, whittling, breaking... anything you may encounter in a survival situation from a downed helo to a bear attack....
Last edited by Reagans Rascals; 03-19-12 at 15:42.
When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat.. - Ronald Reagan
smoke and drink and screw..that's what I was born to do.. - Steel Panther
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