Ten Popular Survival Knives
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Ten Popular Survival Knives
5/23/2014 Downloads Ten Popular Survival Knives Advertising About Survival Spot Contact Us Survival Equipment How To Video Resources Fringe News Ten Popular Survival Knives Subscribe to RSS Search... posted in KNIVES & TOOLS, SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT COMMENTS (39) Ask any survivalist what’s the one most important thing you should have in a survival situation and nine times out of ten the answer is the same – a survival knife! With a good tactical knife you can cut limbs and leaves to make a shelter, start a fire to keep warm, prepare game to eat and defend yourself from enemies. No other one item is so versatile and important to have in your arsenal than a good survival knife. Here is our list of recommended knives. If you can only afford ONE thing to prepare for what’s coming – it should be a knife! Be sure to check out this great article on how to how to choose a survival knife to know what to look for. 1. 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Comments (39) Login Sort by: Da te Rating Last Activity durabo · 210 weeks ago +3 I recently went on a search for my perfect survival knife, and i purchased and tried out almost ALL of those knives you have listed, some were meh, ok... some werent suited for survival.. I ended up with the RAT (or ESEE) H.E.S.T. i think this is the last knife ill ever buy! http://www.eseeknives.com/dpxgear.htm Reply 1 r eply · active less than 1 minute ago JayneCobb · 210 weeks ago Report +2 Give me a Busse Combat anyday... Reply 1 r eply · active 133 weeks ago Dave · 210 weeks ago Report 0 Spot, you are far from spot on with this list. Besides the Spyderco there is not one blade on the list I would own let alone put on a top ten survival blade list. To be a top survival knife in my mind the knife has to survive itself, tough nearly indestructable and holds an edge. Look at Busse blades, Scrapyard and Swamprats for a start. Not many stack up to these. Dont take my word for it learn more about tough blades here .http://www.youtube.com/user/noss4 Its all about the steel not the maker. Report Reply durabo · 210 weeks ago 0 I recently went on a search for my perfect survival knife, and i purchased and tried out almost ALL of those knives you have listed, some were meh, ok... some werent suited for survival.. I ended up with the RAT (or ESEE) H.E.S.T. i think this is the last knife ill ever buy! http://www.eseeknives.com/dpxgear.htm Report Reply Dave · 210 weeks ago 0 Spot, you are far from spot on with this list. Besides the Spyderco there is not one blade on the list I would own let alone put on a top ten survival blade list. http://www.survival-spot.com/survival-blog/ten-popular-survival-knives/ 3/7 5/23/2014 Ten Popular Survival Knives To be a top survival knife in my mind the knife has to survive itself, tough nearly indestructable and holds an edge. Look at Busse blades, Scrapyard and Swamprats for a start. Not many stack up to these. Dont take my word for it learn more about tough blades here.http://www.youtube.com/user/noss4 Its all about the steel not the maker. Report Reply themirage 47p · 209 weeks ago +2 My survival knife is a little different then those posted. I like something good for chopping and brutally strong. I went for a KaBar Becker TacTool. This thing is very thick so it can be used to split wood or swing like an axe. It's only downside without the curve blade is that you can't skin things very well with it. https://www.kabar.com/product/productDetail.do?pr... Report Reply themirage · 208 weeks ago 0 My survival knife is a little different then those posted. I like something good for chopping and brutally strong. I went for a KaBar Becker TacTool. This thing is very thick so it can be used to split wood or swing like an axe. It's only downside without the curve blade is that you can't skin things very well with it. https://www.kabar.com/product/productDetail.do?pr.... Report Reply No BoB · 208 weeks ago +1 Same as Dave, besides the Spyderco the listed knives are tactical and hardly the best survival knives. Sorry, but it looks like you got the list from a gun magazine. Get real, in a survival situation you want a knife that has been used for bush crafting or camping. Lots of good blades out there and my top 10 list would look completely different. In the end it boils down to what you have on you right now. If it is the kabar then this knife will be your survival blade. Report Reply No BoB · 208 weeks ago 0 Dave One comment, steel alloys are fairly irrelevant, heat treat on the other side is very important. Hence makers are more important than steels. For example Rats and Dogs use common steels with proprietary heat treats which makes them outstanding blades (besides that their designs are also very good). With infi you have a marketing gimmick, sooo secret steel. Odds are it is normal high carbon steel with some slight variations. Some people claim it could also be a nitrogen steel but then it wouldn't rust and infi rusts. Frankly, if you ask me in the wild you want something like classic 1095 high carbon steel with a good HT because it is sufficiently tuff and easy to sharpen. Supersteels are so hard that you cannot really sharpen them in the field. Report Reply Survival Knives · 193 weeks ago +1 awesome survival knife choices, mine in particular would be the Gerber Prodigy, its exactly the same as the LMF II but without the lashing holes, but even without them its not like the knife has any different performance. Anyway good choice of knives up there. Keep it up. Report Reply Saffer · 184 weeks ago +1 This list should change it's name: Top 10 Knives for Mall Ninjas. Proudly sponsored by Gecko45. Reply 1 r eply · active less than 1 minute ago ReginaPhalange · 184 weeks ago Report +3 Some people have a very narrow definition of "survival situation". In an urban setting, some of those knives would do just fine. You'd likely be scavenging more than hunting and skinning and building shelter. That Tac Tool would be appropriate then. Sometimes it's more immediate survival. 911 was a survival situation and 5 or 6 men trapped in an elevator escaped without a knife among them. They used the squeegee that happened to be in the hands of the window washer trapped with them to pry the doors open and hack through the wall the found themselves facing. In that case, even the Gerber LMF would probably suffice. Think outside the box, people. There are still lots of people who swear by the Ka-bar USMC on that list, both military and outdoorsmen. Reply http://www.survival-spot.com/survival-blog/ten-popular-survival-knives/ Report 4/7 5/23/2014 Ten Popular Survival Knives Dustkicker · 166 weeks ago 0 Looking for advice. Cold Steel Bushman (original) or Smith and Wesson Search and Rescue or Schrade X-Timer Camp Knife. Looking for a camping/surveil knife and these are my financial options. Thanks. Report Reply mizerman · 162 weeks ago +1 Okay this is an excellent selection of survival knives. I personally love the SOG line of survival knives. The KA-BAR utility knives were standard military issue for the Marine Corps for about 200 years. Cool stuff! Report Reply Survival Knives · 158 weeks ago -1 They are all great but I like the Bear Grylls knife that Gerber makes. Report Reply Ricky Giordano · 156 weeks ago 0 "Frankly, if you ask me in the wild you want something like classic 1095 high carbon steel with a good HT because it is sufficiently tuff and easy to sharpen. Supersteels are so hard that you cannot really sharpen them in the field." Good point. It would definitely figure in choosing the right one. Thanks Reply 1 r eply · active less than 1 minute ago sandw44mag 9p · 151 weeks ago Report +1 A good knife is a well cared for knife. I am a blade junkie myself and have more than once been questioned about and even arrested for carrying such things around. The look on the cop's face while I tried to explain that the machete behind the seat of my truck is a tool, not a weapon (while my .357 magnum ta)urus lay on the dashboard) was priceless. And the SOG jungle primitive and tomahawk in the trunk of my cadillac are cool and fun to play with, but the CASE XX Copperlock that is in my pocket when I'm awake and on my nightstand when I'm not is good for as much as I wanna do with it. Before that was a Smith and Wesson something or other, that got lost at work, before that was a Gerber (choose a bunch of letters and numbers). I snapped the blade off that one using it as a pry bar. The point is, know your knife and know its limitations and versatility, care for it because you will miss it when you try flint knapping for the first time. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst! Report Reply William · 148 weeks ago 0 Cold Steel Carbon V Trailmaster!! Would not be without one! Report Reply Bowie Knife · 147 weeks ago -1 The best survival knife is a large bowie knife. They are durable and you can sharpen them over and over again. In a survival situation, you will need a knife that can cut into tough materials like tree bark and leather. You have to be able to hunt small and big animals in a survival situation. Report Reply Stephen D. · 146 weeks ago 0 I have a Buck hunting knife i bought in 1997 6" blade great grip and a Schrade Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation i bought in 2004 which will lay a person open has the blood grooves both USA made and better than the over priced crap you can today paid $60.00 for both. Report Reply Andrew Z · 144 weeks ago 0 A survival knife is an important tool, my favorite ISHTF Survival knife is the Fallkniven A2, watch the torture test video and you will see how indestructible this knife really is. Report Reply Timo · 132 weeks ago http://www.survival-spot.com/survival-blog/ten-popular-survival-knives/ 0 5/7 5/23/2014 Ten Popular Survival Knives Lol I don't think there is anything more contrversal in survival than knives. Everyone has there fav's but if your looking for a survival knife just remember what you are gonna use it for. Tatical knives are for defence more than survival but if you know how to use a knife most any will do. I personally carry a minimum of 2 but usually 3 knives any time I venture into the bush. I like to carry a small camp axe a large bowie and you will never find me without a mora bushcraft survival knife. I also like tanto blades for digging, piercing and prying. I carry a small tatical drop leg pouch survival kit that afords me to carry 3 knives easyly along with other necesities. If I loose, break or dull a knife I can always finish my task with another knife and resharpen or repair later in camp when I have time. Its also why I dont spend big money on knives. I can carry 3 good knives for under 100 dollars. Report Reply Dan · 125 weeks ago 0 This is a pretty controversial list! I have to admit, this would not make my list for top 10 survival knives. Still, it sparked some interesting discussion here in the comments section. I agree, 1095 is a great steel for a fixed blade survival knife, and is my personal choice if we are just talking about commonly available steels. It's very tough, sharpens easily, and takes a very nice edge. It's not very corrosion resistance and depending on the task edge retention is merely ok. Still, for all around survival steel I really like it. Report Reply ptruble 4p · 108 weeks ago +1 For survival or just general self-defense a good knife is a necessity. Whenever I go into any wilderness area, my knife is truly one of the first items I stow as part of my survival gear. Lately I've been using the Metolius Folding Knife by Gerber. Easy to store and sharpen, I literally dont go anywhere without it. If you are interested in adding it to your outdoor survival gear, you can find it at www.patriotprovisions.com</a). Report Reply Galuyasdi · 88 weeks ago 0 I generally carry 3 knives, too- plus a couple throwers for play & hunting. A tactical knife is a class of it's own, but a survival knife should be an excellant fighter as well. A bushcraft/field/skinner doesn't have to be a good fighter. Survive means- survive. Whether the threat of starvation, animal attack, exposure, thirst, any scenario you know of, you can dream up, or have yet to encounter. First and foremost a survival knife should be heavy duty, robust, sharpenable by the user in the field and capable of taking/holding a good edge. Kukris, bowies (my personal choice) and simular knives, and even short swords such as a good quality gladius are prime examples. These are not necessarily the first knife you reach for or even use at all on a typical outing but are what you are going to want in a real life and death challenge. Personal preference in everyday using knives has no place in selection of a "survival knife". Some of the knives listed in the article are known to break with normal usage. The only one worthy of consideration is the Spyderco. Does anyone really wish to wonder in a shtf situation whether their gear is going to fail/kill them? Report Reply 1 2 Next » Post a new comment Enter text right here! Comment as a Guest, or login: Name Email Website (optional) Displayed next to your comments. Not displayed publicly. If you have a website, link to it here. Subscribe to None Submit Comment FIND OUT MORE CUSTOMER SERVICE CONNECT WITH US ABOUT SURVIVAL SPOT Beginners Guide to Survival What is a Prepper? 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