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Alaska is about to loose its freedom. Your election is going to mail in only. Coming from WA I recommend you fight hard now!!
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All great tools.
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Another great vid! Thank you for all the great content! 😃
I’ve always loved your CRK Pacific and that’s what inspired me to get my TOPS Apache Falcon. The Apache Falcon fits every need and niche I need it to out in the bush. Like you, I took a semi-combat knife and honed my skills with it until I do almost everything I needed to in regards to survival with that blade. Love it!
Good video , thanks for sharing ,God bless !
ОтветитьI love the F1 Fallkniven makes some amazing blades and SRK for the price a great blade, I dig the Gerber strongarm for a beater , the pacific is on my want list
ОтветитьI will take the Chris reves S35VN!!
ОтветитьI like that you always recommend knives that you have used extensively, and therefore have confidence they will perform.
ОтветитьGreat choice of knives I carry the esee 6hm and the regular junglas as my primary fixed blades. And the sak outrider and ranger for smaller pocket carry. I do have a tops BOB In my rotation sometimes
ОтветитьWould love to see a field test on the 3DK Amuk!
ОтветитьESEE 6 man here myself !!
ОтветитьGreat choice of knives, I like the fact you use and practice with your knives. Like the look of the Ontario knife! Love the Fallkniven, the last Esse looks nice big and handy,. You have good taste in knives. All great quality. Where I live there is a fallkniven nl2 Odin for sale- nice but not cheap! God Bless
ОтветитьBark River Bravo 1.5 beats the A1
ОтветитьAnother great video. Thanks for sharing brother. God bless
ОтветитьGreat review sir
ОтветитьA knife can only do what you know how to do with it.
ОтветитьAwesome! Thanks 👍
ОтветитьChapstick!!! Dwight needs it!!!
ОтветитьI totally disagree with you and anyone who says, "You won't cry if you lose it". I hate to lose anything that is good and losing $20 Mora knives or a $50 anything hurts me, right in the wallet. 😫 😆
But seriously, it's a waste of money to lose anything particularly survival gear. And for most of us we would avoid breaking our gear. I'd hate to lose survival gear when in an emergency situation or out camping.
Thank you for this information
ОтветитьWhat about Hogue fixed blades??
ОтветитьRat 7 is ridiculously expensive in Germany
ОтветитьThey all look unused man!
ОтветитьMy no#1 is the Cold Steel bushman .
ОтветитьA hatchet a fucking hatchet beats any knife anyday for cutting and splitting wood you can also get one that weighs less than most those knives.
ОтветитьWhat knife was displayed at the thumbnail?
ОтветитьSpitty lips
ОтветитьLived in Central Alaska for years, hunted/camped/soldiered all over/year round. Never batoned wood. Don't get it. Dry twigs on lower half of conifers, even in down pours.
ОтветитьThat Falkniven looks like a dream man. I hope someday I can afford to get one of those.
ОтветитьI think it is about time you designed your own knife my friend. Hear me out-
How long you been using knives
How many knives have you purchased
How much have you spent on knives
Have you ever said: if only this knive…….
Time to design your own knife my friend. I did. So happy I did. As a fellow Alaskan I encourage you to do so. If Chris Tanner can make money designing knives while living in the suburbs, so can we.
I’ve have a custom built hatchet, and a custom knife well on the way.
You will be happy you did.
Just got the FK A1 after your recommendation. I’m sorry but couldn’t use your affiliate link because I’m left handed and needed the left handed sheath version. I liked and subscribed instead.
ОтветитьHi I'm madushan from sri Lanka... i enjoyed your video so much... its very interesting..... good luck brother......👍👍👍👍👍👍
ОтветитьNot a Ka-Bar fan are you, because the Becker BK7 is a glaring omission.
ОтветитьI like your recommendations for survival knives. Except for the. Leathermen multitool. Leathermen are known to break when cutting wire fences or when putting more torque on them a leather men does actually break more often. Than people think.
ОтветитьThe srk is such a s.hit knife imo
ОтветитьNice video I carry the Gerber multi tool one had operation I like much better and I love my Ontario's over any other knives there would not be a esee knife if it wasn't for Ontario company don't forget that . I carry the rat 3 for edc and my rat7 is on the side of my get home back with a kydex sheath with fire steel kydex and a Gerber dime in a kydex then my bug out on the side is the Ontario rtak11 . And my Ontario spax is my go to axe
ОтветитьDon't forget or you didn't know esee knives are copies of the Ontario knives the designer of the Ontario knives left Ontario and started esee knives company so Ontario came first not esee and Gerber I'd better than Leatherman
ОтветитьI read your About info on your channel and saw the Bible verses you posted. Had I known you were a Christian, I'd have subscribed long ago. I'm a Christian also.
Ответить“She’s a big girl”. LOL! We’ll, big girls need lov’n too. Good video.
ОтветитьThose are some nice tools. Excellent knives to help you through a difficult situation. // I couldn't help wondering about the TOPS, Alaskan HARPOON knife. I've never seen someone using one. They are quite a robust blade that seemingly would lend itself well to deep wood activity.
ОтветитьYou said a budget SRK Sanmi Steel.....No way if that SRK is a Sanmi Steel Blade its alot more money like 170$ or more probably alot more...if you have a new SRK then ok Clold steel made them cheap....and there not as good as the Older SRK I with a Older SRK with AUSS 8 STEEL and that is 130$..
ОтветитьCheck out off grid knives they make extremely good knives
ОтветитьYou should check out 3DK knives out of Northern Knives in Anchorage. I have the M.A.K. it's super stout and cuts great. My SAK is the backup
ОтветитьHow do you find the Fallkniven A1 compares to your CRK Pacific?
ОтветитьVreau si eu acel cutit cu teaca si amanarul ce pret are?
ОтветитьI am older, retired, former knife dealer and own the knives you have presented. Excellent choices. The biggest problem is that the skills are in the user, not the knife. Throughout my life, I have gifted knives and firearms to relatives. Many have no skills. Sure, I have Esse4 and Falkniven F1 in horizontal sheaths. But what do you give to a son with no skills, who drives 30,000 to 40,000 miles a year through all kinds of jurisdictions. I gifted not a Falkniven A1 from inventory, but a now-discontinued Ontario knife and I told him to bury it in the car where no one could find it and steal it.
SAK knife. Before Leatherman tools came on the market, I had a discussion with Ron Hood about the tools on the SAK knife. I need a pair of scissors. He wanted a wood saw. At the time, the model was the Huntsman. I ask you, when shtf, what is the value of a 30 caliber ammo can stuffed with SAK huntsmen in inexpensive belt sheaths? You will be in a survival group and not Rambo.
$15 Mora knife. Rural kids in freezing Scandinavia get and live with the $15 knives. This means that the skills are in the person. An inexpensive combination of knives is the Mora $15 knife and the Cold Steel SRK.
I have similar unskilled nieces/nephews. They received items like new Smith and Wesson Border Patrol knives at $20 a pop. Just stick it in the car somewhere and it is much better than having nothing. They also received low end Mora knives for when they participate in boy scout and picnic activities with their children.
When I fly, there is a risk of a TSA agent stealing from checked luggage. Nonetheless, each bag carries an SAK and a low end Leatherman with a pair of scissors. When I grab a windbreaker from the closet or a coat, there are knives already in pockets. You go with what you have available to you.
Comment on carry. My preference is behind the back horizontal carry for fixed blade knives. I want them out of the way.
thanks
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