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Gerber Knives & Sharpeners in the Field

Saturday, March 6, 2010
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gerber knifeGerber knives are especially well-known among hunters. Gerber offers many knives designed particularly for hunting purposes. One of the most popular Gerber hunting knives is the Freeman Hunter, with a polished Pear wood handle and high-quality grip with finger grooves for rugged outdoor use. The Freeman knife is relatively short with a 4 inch, plain edged AUS8 stainless steel drop point blade, so it is recommended for skinning smaller animals.

To sharpen your Gerber knife out in the field, the hunters favorite is their Diamond sharpener with a pocket clip. It retracts into its handle for easy accessibility and is great for putting a quick edge on your fishing hook or blade in the field.

The Top Four Military Survival Knives

Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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The modern military survival knife has its origins at around the turn of the last century. A man by the name of Webster Marbles created the first modern style hunting knife and survival knives have taken their queue from that first hunting knife. Up until that time most hunting knives were little more than kitchen knives and survival knives were bayonets. Neither worked very well for the task at hand.

The military started buying survival knives in bulk and worked with the manufacturers to get the best possible knife for their troops. For instance, the saw teeth on the back of the blade were originally put there so that a downed pilot could cut his way through the thin metal of the fuselage.

In the 1980’s military survival knives saw a resurgence with the release of the Rambo movies. Although these knives worked well in the movies, they couldn’t hold up to the rigors of the real world environment. Often too large and cumbersome, they aren’t well suited to the rigors of military survival.

The following are some of the best knife companies and knives available today:

1. Gerber manufactures the LMF II series of knives. These knives have been approved by the U.S. Airforce as an ASEK knife. ASEK stands for Aviation Support Element, Kaneohe.

2. S.O.G. manufactures the SEAL 2000 knife which has been approved for use by the U.S. Navy SEALS.

3. Ka-Bar has been making the USMC Fighting/Utility knife since the mid 1920’s. This knife was approved for use by the U.S. Marines.

4. Although this last one isn’t’ used by any of the US Armed Forces it does deserve a place in line….Fallkniven manufactures theĀ  F1 series. This series represents an entirely new philosophy with respect to knives for survival use.

Knife technology has come a long way from man’s first knives made out of flint. Rubberized handles, better blade materials, and even built in features make today’s military survival knives some of the most incredible tools and weapons man has ever created.

The Pocket Folding Knife

Saturday, December 26, 2009
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pocket knifePerhaps the most unsung heroes of all tools are folding knives. From pocket to full-sized multi-tools, these knives are discreet and safely folded up to prevent needless accidents. After all, most adults remember when they received their first pocket folding knife, right?

A pocket knife is a folding knife with a blade that fits inside the handle and that is small enough to fit in a pocket, with blades no larger than 3 to 5 in. in length. Pocket knives are very versatile tools, and can be used for anything from opening an envelope, to cutting rope, to slicing fruit.

A pocket or folding knife can be practical for camping, hiking, woodworking and first-aid kits. They are very popular because they can also hide and store specialized tools, such as pliers, tweezers, files and secondary blades.

Because of their extreme usefulness, many people keep pocket knives hooked on keychains, lanyards and ropes. They are perfect for glove boxes and medical kits in addition to boats, RV’s, fishing tackle boxes and hunting tool kits. Pocket knives make great gifts for young adults, fishermen, craftsmen, or friends looking to always have a toothpick, nail file or box-opening blade handy.

Most knife companies like Buck, Spyderco, Benchmade, Gerber and Kershaw offer a variety of pocket folding knives.