Avoid These Three Kinds of Knives

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@alexblue6991
@alexblue6991 10 ай бұрын
My age 72yr old I have a small folding pocket knife I have had for 50yr I still use it most days mostly in the kitchen Alec from Scotland
@donscottvansandt4139
@donscottvansandt4139 11 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right about the mora. Great knife. Easy to sharpen and perfect angel grind... and so affordable...
@MrBluesluver
@MrBluesluver 10 ай бұрын
Totally agree on the Mora. I've carried/used one off and on most of my life. I have several and they are my most carried field knife.
@lapicker1010
@lapicker1010 11 ай бұрын
When it comes to an EDC self-defense blade, I ALWAYS go with something cheap and easily replacable. The reason being, you never know when you might unexpectedly find yourself in a situation where you’ll have to ditch it. I don’t want to be carrying something that I’ll be reluctant to part ways with.
@billbertagnoli4226
@billbertagnoli4226 10 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I would extend this line of thinking to cheap handguns.
@GambitGodsey187-ku3wz
@GambitGodsey187-ku3wz 10 ай бұрын
That's how you get a handgun that jams up or backfires when you need it 😂
@dlighted8861
@dlighted8861 10 ай бұрын
That is a classic example of "one is none."
@edrader
@edrader 10 ай бұрын
what?
@vict4451
@vict4451 10 ай бұрын
​@@GambitGodsey187-ku3wzyup.
@donpaco8163
@donpaco8163 11 ай бұрын
Being from the Caribbean and an avid horticulturist I can relate to your video. I was taught machete craft by an iliterate man of African descent who started working the sugar cane fields as a boy. Having lived in Brazil for 15 years, David McIntyre speaks of using cheap machetes with great sheaths with a two finger grip. In all honesty I strongly dislike most machetes featured in KZbin videos! A machete must be light and able to be handled mainly by wrist action with a two finger grip. That enables the handler to work for hours. I lived homeless camping out of a minivan and tents with my dogs for *years*. And the machete and a kitchen knife were my main blades. As a side note, a small yet powerful two-stroke trimmer proved invaluable securing a perimeter from scorpions, snakes, spiders and other pests. That's the real world. Thanks for your content.
@nickjenkins1663
@nickjenkins1663 9 ай бұрын
some sort of cheap sulfur can be used to spread on the ground to deter snakes and insects. you can get it in powder or pellets. the pellets usually come packaged as snake away granuals. Even moth balls help discourage snakes and things. most snakes don't like anything with a strong scent. even fresh mint plants. or diesel fuel poured out as a perimiter.
@Atheistbatman
@Atheistbatman Ай бұрын
Hello fellow horticulturist!👋 Try the Condor mini duku I love it. It’s convex (A+), chops like a big hatchet and tackles hardwood but I can do some shearing on shrubs and lay it to the ground for perennials and weed clean up. A saw, the duku and cold steel trench shovel are the best gardening tools during growing seasons for me. I’ve even cut my grass with it just to try like a scythe and it did it fine. And it 2 fingers perfectly with the bulb on the back no need for lanyard it’s just very natural in the hand.
@adamblackman6660
@adamblackman6660 10 ай бұрын
Always got the mora strapped to my backpack… but you’re totally correct about too many drawer knives. I recommend putting a combat knife in the car if you’re in place where it makes sense.
@ozcampnhuntdan7858
@ozcampnhuntdan7858 Жыл бұрын
I have and carry a rotation of Esee 3, Izula 2 and artisan sea snake depending on tasks and use them every single day, I now feel like i don't NEED any other. True and brave words spoken, thank you.
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@masterofdisaster5007
@masterofdisaster5007 10 ай бұрын
Very well said: show the variety and good options without pushing products or agenda. Like your content, honest, useful, informative, entertaining and clean lyrics!!!
@BobaFettuccine3541
@BobaFettuccine3541 Жыл бұрын
Wise words. We've definitely become more of a gathering society then a hunting one and it's easy to convince ourselves that we need something for whatever reason. As a hobby, knife collecting should definitely involve the use and implementation of these tools. Appreciation comes from what you have.
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
💯💯
@scotty5717
@scotty5717 10 ай бұрын
Totally agree with your choice of the Mora companion..here in the UK we haven't got the vast wilderness's you have stateside and the Mora companion HD does everything I need
@mapleholler9800
@mapleholler9800 10 ай бұрын
I love the Mora knives. I bought 3 of them for my son's and my bugout bags. They're stout blades with a sticky handle and they seat in the plastic sheath with a snap. I think at the time I paid 12 or 14 bucks apiece. I've considered buying a few more for everyday use, but.......
@boromirofmiddleearth557
@boromirofmiddleearth557 10 ай бұрын
as a Scandinavian American both Norwegian and Swedish, the Swedes make a good product! The Moraknivs are amazing at a great price! great video! always like your viewpoint!
@boatkid888
@boatkid888 11 ай бұрын
I am definitely a blade junkie. If I had three thumbs, they would all be up when it comes to Mora knives. Two of my other favorite knives are the Tops mini Scandi (for a neck knife) and the Bradford Guardian 3.2 for an edc belt knife. Both of these knives are on me every chance I can legally carry them.
@happysingle6240
@happysingle6240 Жыл бұрын
Really sensible video, I agree with you about the Mora Knife. I found my first one here in Eastern Ky. at a thrift store for a dollar, carbon steel blade , stays sharp and is my daily companion. Thank you for your video .
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 🙂
@carnivorecaveman
@carnivorecaveman 10 ай бұрын
I bought a Tramontina Bolo machete. It only cost 12 dollars... But I liked it so much, I'm so satisfied with it that I bought a second copy of it... then I drew on the blade the shape of the knife that I thought was the most suitable, cut it out, and drilled a lanyard hole on the handle too, and since then this is my main knife that I use! Oh, and I patinated it by soaking it in apple cider vinegar for a day (only the blade, not the handle of course). I am perfectly satisfied with it. I wouldn't dare to call it a survival knife, the blade is not thick enough for that purpose, but it is perfect as a bushcraft knife. It can be sharpened well and retains its edge for a relatively long time, which is a rare combination for knife steels. In addition, it is made of weather-resistant steel, and it is also a type of spring steel, type SAE-1070, so it is really resistant to outdoor influences, despite of that it is basically a carbon-steel. And it is also suitable for making a spark on the ferrocerium rod... It doesn't need to be better than that... And I'm telling you, the raw material, the original machete from which I modified it, was only 12 dollars... You need to acquire knowledge, skills and practice, not spend money unnecessarily! Whenever I hear someone praise the "super" knives with a hardness of 66 HRc, and/or a knife made of powder metallurgy steel, I think: "this guy must not know how to sharpen knives, and the pathetic greenhorn novice thinks that if he buys such a hard knife, he will never have to sharpen it". Although this is of course NOT TRUE. It is a fact that such hard knives rarely lose their sharpness, but IF they do once, how does the guy sharpen that knife in the field, with only a whetstone or even a file?! Obviously no way to do it, it is a perfect example of an "impossible mission"... Knives like that are not working tools in my eyes, just "men's jewelry".
@zebradun7407
@zebradun7407 10 ай бұрын
I use an Opinel Number 9 as a EDC, I have a swiss army Classic on my key chain. I use either a Marine KBar or a Buck Nighthawk. I have several cheap field knives that are the best knives I usae for camping, skinning and a Big Bowie made in Pakistan for a batoning knife.
@donscottvansandt4139
@donscottvansandt4139 11 ай бұрын
I'm a new knife maker and haven't been able to match the moras bevel yet whatever steel they use is the perfect hardness. Good edge retention and easy to sharpen... the perfect temper
@eduardo_scarpini
@eduardo_scarpini 10 ай бұрын
Great video, smart words. I totally agree with you. Personally, I am in the process of selecting what I buy, and stop buying just because I see something nice. I know that 95% of all my knives will never be used properly... Just waste of money. I really use only 3 of them. Thank you for your open minding video.
@acanthus01
@acanthus01 10 ай бұрын
I own esee,mora and condor. They are wonderful and great knives. I recently bought a esee 5. It's a beefy beauty knife. It really does the job.
@PeterKramden
@PeterKramden 10 ай бұрын
I'd like to try the esse 5. I have a esse 4HM, a condor bushlore and at least half a dozen moras. Love em all!
@acanthus01
@acanthus01 10 ай бұрын
@@PeterKramden the esee 5 is a beast.
@hawkeyeshawkeyes7468
@hawkeyeshawkeyes7468 10 ай бұрын
Great video. I am old school and always had to save money for a knife. Can't go wrong with swiss army pocket knives or old hickory .Like you said it has to do what it needs to for what you do. Flashy doesn't fix anything lol.
@endo2th
@endo2th 10 ай бұрын
The Mora is great in stainless or carbon.
@GambitGodsey
@GambitGodsey 3 ай бұрын
It looks like a cheap kitchen knife😂
@sjohnson4882
@sjohnson4882 Жыл бұрын
Good information for those who are starting or have been in it for a while but are starting to lose track of what they really want in a knife.
@billbertagnoli4226
@billbertagnoli4226 10 ай бұрын
My Mora gets used every day. I really don't have any other knives with as much utility. 😊
@slowwound2656
@slowwound2656 Жыл бұрын
I've had my mora knives for years. They are dependable, hold a great edge, and are comfortable to carry. I even have one as part of my edc.
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Heck yeah👍 a most worthy edc
@MikeRose-tu5tl
@MikeRose-tu5tl 4 ай бұрын
​@@411Outdoors hey lil. Jolly man federal judge stuck down 👇 California baton laws no it legal to carry a baton in California as Feb 2024 the baton laws changed
@MikeRose-tu5tl
@MikeRose-tu5tl 4 ай бұрын
​@@411Outdoorstake down in your baton law in California on batons in your expandable baton video I live in ca
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors 4 ай бұрын
@@MikeRose-tu5tl I usually don’t make a definitive statement on what’s legal and what’s not so I’m not sure what you referring to
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors 4 ай бұрын
@@MikeRose-tu5tl I’m definitely jolly but since when did 205 pounds become lil haha! I know I may not look at, but I just got my physical last week😂
@stevenmerlock9971
@stevenmerlock9971 4 ай бұрын
EDC for me where “Weapons” are prohibited is a Swiss Army Tinkerer. Boss had a cow once when she saw me using it saying no “weapons allowed”. It gave me the chance to educate her = showed what I used it for.
@jeffreygenn5050
@jeffreygenn5050 10 ай бұрын
I admire you down to earthness and obvious personal experience. I’ve tried a variety of knives in my passion for hunting and self sufficiency. Fallkniven, Benchmade, Lion, Svord and others, some were quite expensive and exotic steel. After retiring and relocating to the High Country I found the dedicated hunters used various professional boning and meat processing knives. These are reasonable in price and most importantly easy to field sharpen, purpose made and proven they are totally practical and easy to replace if lost or worn out. If you can’t beat em join em, so my current go to field knife now is a New Zealand made Victory Hunter. This cost $100 including a robust leather sheath which holds a small steel, the thin carbon steel blade is easy to keep razor sharp and it is great for breaking down the largest animals and a great camp knife as well 😎 I also keep a Havalon with replaceable blades handy as well as they are compact as. Keep up your quality content 👌
@kipperwhite2976
@kipperwhite2976 Жыл бұрын
Agree on Mora's got a 20+yrv ole GI type Mora does so many things well & stays sharp longer TY
@jas8256
@jas8256 9 ай бұрын
I collect a large variety of blades i have no intention to carry or use … I have them for presentation because it makes ME happy … It brings ME joy … I have the knives I was issued in the military over 50 years ago … I have Sets of Uncle Henry’s from small to large pocket knives with various types of blades, have the same in Old Timer, Opnel, Buck, Karmbits, Switch Blades, OTFs, Handmade from various trips to Black Smith Shops, I do have an assortment of knives I do carry, straight blades and Folders … Flippers can be faster than switch blades but there is a cool factor to a Switch Blade Buck Folding Hunter…. I also generally carry about 3 knives and a Glock …
@derpityderp-derp4007
@derpityderp-derp4007 10 ай бұрын
My EDC is actually an Ontario Rat. Just a solid folder. My backup is a Bastion Brava Large. A beast of a knife. Now for hiking/outdoor stuff. I take my Alaska Knives Bushcamp or my K-Bar. Both are solid.
@donwilliams6170
@donwilliams6170 11 ай бұрын
Been carrying a Gerber spring assist for many years. It's not top of the line, but it has served me well.
@RayCollins-dv4ts
@RayCollins-dv4ts 9 ай бұрын
Like the video and the points made. I've been carrying a knife for over 40 years. Started when I delivered newspapers after school and still do to this day. A sharp knife is important and a sharp mind is more important. I agree that people should avoid the flashy, gimmicky knives. I carry a SAK and a small 2 inch blade. I have a few in my SUV along with a hatchet. I used to carry a chainsaw too as I used to have to drive 2 hours each way for work and had traffic blocked by fallen trees. A knife is a great tool to always have. I have 1 Mora so far. Need to look at the Companion again. Thanks again.
@charlescollier7217
@charlescollier7217 10 ай бұрын
Useful thoughts. I will add that there is a bit of trial and error in figuring out what you real preferences are, and those preferences can evolve over time. There are knives that I thought were amazing when I got them a decade ago, but which I never carry now. They haven't changed, but my preferences for different features have.
@alfredpaquin3563
@alfredpaquin3563 3 ай бұрын
A carpet knife is a great choice. Cheap, sharp, and explainable. A straight downward slash is almost impossible to counter.😊😊😊
@Fr_dG
@Fr_dG Жыл бұрын
These are lessons that I had to learn over the course of time. And Ive gotten down to the nitty gritty. The worse part was I came to the realization that there's way too many laws in my area to keep up with, so I ended up just putting knives away, and sticking with the Svord Mini Peasant, because it is the only one that is the most legal for me to carry. . So Im down to just two purchases, Svord and my Cold Steel GI Tanto, because I use it for throwing. That's it. I dont have the money to be a collector, as much as I want to.
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
I love that simplicity 👍
@MrJankert64
@MrJankert64 10 ай бұрын
i love knifes, but i only have 3. don't want more because that is stress to mee, which one to use. i carry into the woods,a kukri and a mora fixed onto the kukri, and rat1 pocket knife. that's it and been doing it for years. works for me.
@Alan-x8p4l
@Alan-x8p4l 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video it's very informative and beneficial. I don't have a Mora, yet, but with your opinion of the knife and the opinion of others on other knife channels I see it in my future, it looks like a great knife for just about any task, it's obviously not made for heavy duty use but for cooking purposes, it looks like a good slicer and good for gutting fish, processing small game, cutting rope, fishing line, etc. The Mora looks like a good all purpose knife. I'm not a big knife collector but I could become a knife collector. It's like you said, it is easy to get our eyes caught on any nice looking knife, but it is true, most knife collectors buy a knife, look at it for a few days use it once or twice then throw it in a drawer never to be seen or heard of again. 😂 It is good to get a knife of quality that you know you'll actually use. Believe it or not one of my favorite edc's for everyday light tasks is my $10 dollar Barlow, it takes me back to the pioneer days of the traditional folder, Granddad had one, etc. - The Barlow was created in the 1600's by a man whose last name was Barlow, in Europe, when times were very tough for people, at that time most people had very little money and Mr. Barlow wanted everyone to have a good little pocket knife at a cheap price; ever since, Barlow's have been mass produced by many knife makers and are loved by Americans as well. Knife collecting can become addictive for knife lovers. ~ My name is Billy and I'm a knife addict. Thanks for joining our 12 Step program Billy, we're glad you're here. 😂 Anyhow, thanks again for the great video. 😎👍
@misskitty2133
@misskitty2133 2 ай бұрын
I don’t own a knife & probably never will. But I just really enjoy your show! I’m learning something which is always good. And I love your presentation style. Well done!!!
@StevenHughes-hr5hp
@StevenHughes-hr5hp 21 күн бұрын
How do you cut steak or peel potatoes? Kitchen knives are more weapon like than pocket knives.
@leeroyjenkins6665
@leeroyjenkins6665 4 күн бұрын
I just picked up the shivworks double edge disciple. Its pretty much everything i need for an edc fixed blade
@alanrice39
@alanrice39 Жыл бұрын
I went thru my phase of carrying tactical knives years ago, although I like some of these knife they are no longer practical for what I do, I’ve always been a outdoors person, camp, hike, fish etc, most my life. Been more into bushcraft last five years and have a renewed appreciation for the bush, so bushcraft knifes are now what my interest are, I also you don’t need a 200$ bushcraft knife either, I more into the more practical knifes like Mora and Condor for example and they do all I need done, in the beginning I did go for some of the more expensive knifes with the super steels , and where are they now, in my drawer not to hardly being used. Good video, new sub here
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Very cool! And thank you for sharing your story
@brassjunkieNC
@brassjunkieNC 17 күн бұрын
Morakniv ✅️ •everyday carry Shivworks ✅️ •self-defense ... I support your observations!
@-echoroads-5596
@-echoroads-5596 10 ай бұрын
Wow. One of the more refreshing series of takes out there. My first "Mora" knife was a KJ Eriksson that originally belonged to my grandfather. It lived in his workshop for years, and it lives in my workshop now. The much newer Morakniv Kansbol is one of my favorite knives to take hiking/camping. Another worth checking out is the Hultafors Heavy Duty. $15 and it's an absolute tank.
@dennishein2812
@dennishein2812 10 ай бұрын
When I was growing up there weren’t so many different knives available to us. If you didn’t like the sheath- build a new one. That meant leather or canvas. If you weren’t happy with the blade or handle- modify them. If no one made your idea of the perfect knife- build your own. For sharpening you had a choice of the old course/medium stone everyone had, followed by an Arkansas stone or you could pick up a rock and use it ( I never carried a stone), or use a steel or a file or sandpaper. I was still always satisfied with my knives unless the steel in them was crap and that happened in stainless steel blades, never carbon (at least not in my experience).
@longrider42
@longrider42 Жыл бұрын
Oh, and I am a Buck Knife collector. I have been collecting the 100 series classic sheath knives since 1984. And I finally finished. I now have all of them, except the 103 skinner. And since I no longer hut... I will make a video of my Buck Knife collection soon. I two that are some what rare.
@steven-u1q
@steven-u1q Ай бұрын
Do you have any buck alaskan guide series knives? I just recently started collecting bucks and i started with those.
@longrider42
@longrider42 Ай бұрын
@@steven-u1q Nope, I prefer the old school Buck Sheath knives. But they are all good knives.
@James-ke5sx
@James-ke5sx 10 ай бұрын
I had completely stopped buying knives until I saw one of your videos last week and that broke my resolution in under 2 seconds. That's why I felt safe watching this video because it's about knives that you shouldn't buy. I thank you again for turning me on to that clip point Esee 4. It immediately went into my EDC to replace the one I had before.
@longrider42
@longrider42 10 ай бұрын
Since this video, I have found out about Cold Steels XL sized folding knives, with blades starting at 5.5 inches and going all the way up to 7.5 inches. To date, as of today. I have two of these monsters. The Cold Steel Voyager Clip Points XL with a 5.5 inch blade, and the Rajah 2 XL. with a 6 inch blade. Yes they fold, they have very good locks and at least for me, will fit in my pocket. So they have become my EDC Self Defense knives. Give them a look, not very expensive so wont break the bank.
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 10 ай бұрын
Great video my friend, thank you for sharing it. Stay safe out there. 😊
@4StonesHandcraft
@4StonesHandcraft 5 ай бұрын
Don’t forget gift giving. There is someone out there who would love to have that knife that at one time you “had to have”, but have lost interest in. I recently gave away a nice cold steel XL Voyager which I was taking out and stropping maybe every 6 months. Now someone else can enjoy it. Most of us would probably do fine with 3 carefully selected cutting tools. Why “build bigger barns”, as an old Book says, to store our excess? Just my opinion.
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors 5 ай бұрын
Very true
@kevinshockey1836
@kevinshockey1836 Жыл бұрын
I love a $20 knife I'm not afraid to use it or mess it up. I spent $100 on a Ka-Bar knife just because my dad had one when I was a kid, and just like my dad it rides underneath the front seat of my truck. By the way there is no such thing as a self defense knife the active stabbing or cutting is an offensive move
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
I definitely get that. It’s self defense until you start using it then it becomes offensive haha so yep I can see that
@ClaytonLovendale
@ClaytonLovendale 9 ай бұрын
Some of my favorite blades are bottrrfly blades, they are readily accessible, easy to open, I love it for fishing, holding the line to cut, gutting the fish, cutting line , great utility knife. And I never used it in a self defense situation. The karambit, same thing as the butterfly knife, the curve lends itself to gutting the fish, also as a can opener. Small machetes, cutting branches, and feathering fire sticks, used for batoning, and when needed make shift shovel. These are just a few of my favorite knives, snd they are straight knives with no add ons or gimmicks. The butterfly knife and karambit are also fun to flip, spin and twirl. I also practice arnis. So I feel at hpme with these blades.
@david6920-r6z
@david6920-r6z Жыл бұрын
I purchased a heavy semi custom kukhri style survival knife. Nice knife and cost a bit.but not really practical for bush carry as for me was too heavy. And the handle was too small so for me it was almost useless. I also bought the biggest kukhri I could find which I sold as it was only good for decoration. Now I do like to save my money and buy a really well thought out good quality blade. Now I tend to go for a custom high carbon steel knife or good reputable factory made knife. It’s good to hear regular good comments about certain brands (Mora) that must be good as so many people like them. Cheers 🇺🇸 🇳🇿
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Cheers my friend and thanks for sharing!
@longrider42
@longrider42 Жыл бұрын
I have the Mora Heavy Duty Companion, and it is a great all around knife. BPS also makes great knives. I have the BPS Savage, and I use it for food prep.
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Great blades for sure 🙂👍
@lynnamandernacht2211
@lynnamandernacht2211 10 ай бұрын
Ever since I seen the movie Jagged Edge in the 80''s I wanted a Buck 119 and it is so beautiful with an awesome sheath.I finally bought myself one last summer.My EDC though is the cheap Smith and Wesson extreme ops folding knife. Thanks for the video and I love the Mora too! 🔪🔪🔪
@SteveAubrey1762
@SteveAubrey1762 11 ай бұрын
My Mora Companion is in my pocket, as it has been since 2019 when I discovered them. I love my Mora. I love carbon steel. Why look further?
@mothra4445
@mothra4445 9 ай бұрын
I’ve got a CRKT Hammond designed Cruiser for carry. Excellent knife that deploys quick and easy, and takes a good edge!
@robertfleming387
@robertfleming387 9 ай бұрын
💯My knife twin...after all the knives I bought, my edc is Mora,..... efficient, effective, practical....the journey is real...👊
@ulvesparker
@ulvesparker 10 ай бұрын
I discovered Mora about a decade ago in Scandinavia and intended to use it as just a beater utility in my woodworking toolbox. But it turned out to be a great bushcraft knife and I don't have to really baby it in the field like I would my heirloom quality knives. Super durable, easy to maintain scandi grind, easy to re-handle, good protective sheath that is customizable. It doesn't look aggressive so it doesn't draw attention.
@jerzy004berry9
@jerzy004berry9 6 ай бұрын
Very good topic looking at the sleeping boxes😂 Thx for bringing sth so true, yet so often forgotten. Regards
@ianatkins1213
@ianatkins1213 10 ай бұрын
Great advice. I get great service out of the Opinel no7. Suits my main use camping, food prep and light cutting. Will provide excellent service without breaking the bank. Thank you.
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors 10 ай бұрын
Anytime!🙂
@ra8640
@ra8640 3 ай бұрын
Another Amazing Video with Amazing Advice! True words to be learned from. Thanks Brother! God Bless You!
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors 3 ай бұрын
You as well!
@JohnDoe-i3q
@JohnDoe-i3q 9 ай бұрын
Paul Harrell did a great video on knifes. What i find myself carrying is the Swiss Army Spartan and a Kershaw Blur.
@TexieThorn
@TexieThorn Ай бұрын
Mora knives can’t be beat. Sharp, easy to sharpen and priced more than reasonable. I have four of them. One is in the kitchen drawer. It is a great all around kitchen knife too. I have a pile of knives. They are all good but some are hard to sharpen. For Trapping and Hunting skinning tasks a Havalon with replaceable scalpel blades is awesome.
@thisismyhome
@thisismyhome Жыл бұрын
I’ve always had an appreciation for knives but in the past I haven’t owned a good one. I’m the kind of person that likes to research before I buy and this channel has been a gold mine. Thank you for your amazing videos and breakdowns. I also got me a tracker a few months ago and my son and I have been using it for very basic wood work and it’s awesome. We also have been practicing throwing it oh man it’s a beast!
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Very cool!
@TheGrimFoot
@TheGrimFoot 10 ай бұрын
I EDC'd a fox 479 karambit for years. I ordered it from a book at a gun store in tulsa about 9 years ago ive only had to sharpen it 3 times, and the emerson opener is as fast as A sheathed knife. All my knives have Emerson waves
@Levergun4590
@Levergun4590 Ай бұрын
I’m 70 and a DIY. I’m constantly fixing this or that so that comes to my EDC….a Leatherman MUT tool…..I put a small key ring on it with an approx. 10” string with a brass thingy that clips on my belt loop. The MUT has a sturdy blade with a slot for your thumb to open it. The lanyard and key ring is positioned so I can just grab the string, pull it out of my pocket, and thumb open the blade in maybe 2 seconds. In an emergency the brass thingy pops off my belt loop instantly, thumb open the blade which locks and I can be slicing their face in maybe 3 seconds…..as I don’t let anyone get close to me, those 3 seconds will/hopefully buy me time. Plus, I carry a 642 hammerless Smith that will not snag with 200 grain lead that I flatten out the tip of the bullet. I practice often with both and keep my eyes open when I’m out and about. Thank you for your vid’s….sooooo glad I don’t live in the UK where the maximum blade length is 2 or 3”….
@ThatGuy182545
@ThatGuy182545 3 ай бұрын
I would also encourage people to avoid knives like kerambits, and similar things unless you have the training to use them properly.
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors 3 ай бұрын
@@ThatGuy182545 agree!
@TwitchRadio
@TwitchRadio 10 ай бұрын
Very good points.. Me I like my fixed blade knifes and I really like 14C28N steel... Anyways, my number 1 most used knife is the QSP canary neck knife and I have one folder also in 14C28N which is my vosteed raccoon with bar lock.... my whole thing is I just want a good middle of the road still which is why I chose the 14C28N steel... And I like my knifes to be under $100... I think I will be getting one more fixed blade somewhere between 3 and 4 in for bushcrafting when I'm camping and I may get 2 Victorinox SAKs sometime this year before summer.. One classic for my keychain and maybe the camper one..... other than that I have a Schrade ( can't remember the model) for batoning wood and such and that stays in my camping stuff.... I found that these knives that I mentioned here are all that I would ever need and don't really buy stuff just because everyone else is buying it or it just looks cool.... Make no sense to me... But I get it... but if I ever did have a little more money to spend on a knife at a later date I might look at white rivers fire knifes or giant mouse fixed blade in elmax.... sorry don't remember any of the models or anything... One day maybe, but as long as inflation is high and I'm unable to afford things like this I will stick to my $100 budget give or take... 😎✌️
@forestadventureswithscott8777
@forestadventureswithscott8777 Жыл бұрын
Great perspective! Ok, let me preface this by saying I agree with the majority of what you’re saying. And I agree that having a box of knives you don’t or won’t use doesn’t make much sense. CRKT spew and Kershaw Blur come to mind as I’ve sold those and quite a few others that didn’t see any use. On the other hand, I rotate between 6 edc work knives and 10 bushcraft/survival knives that have specific purposes. Example, on a fishing trip a few weeks ago, I chose the Mora Kansbol. Why? Stainless. Backcountry camping trip a month ago where I knew I’d be practicing bushcraft & carving, the Tops puukko. Why? Full tang, Scandi grind. I like my Companion, and although a great budget blade, it gets the least amount of carry time. I call it ‘the garden tool.’ Great video!
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Great add brother and very well said! If it’s useful to you, it most definitely matters, and I tell people to have as much as is useful to you and what you enjoy.
@globyois
@globyois 11 ай бұрын
I very much liked the video, this is right up my alley! I use - as my survival knife - an original Schrade SCHF9. (in the spirit of full disclosure, price was a factor - under $50 when I bought it) But I liked it better than the Becker BK2 for - in addition to it’s lower price - it’s more “tactical capabilities” (I want an EDC to have at least some defense deign to it) while still having the same “camp” and overall survival user-friendly aspects in the field, its robust integrity being pretty much at the top! In one review that I watched, a guy clamped the blade of the SCHF9 to a picnic table and stood on the handle, even bounced a bit! With it’s 1/4” thickness and 1095 steel, it’s no wonder. One thing I want - or rather MUST HAVE - in a survival EDC blade is Virtual Indestructibility! And it has that. We ‘in the know’ so to speak, are well aware of the “deflating morale” that a busted blade can cause in a survival situation! I do have other blades, I carry a lot of steel, but for that “one blade fits all” demand, the SCHF9 is the one for me. Thanks.
@jelkel25
@jelkel25 Жыл бұрын
Yes, you are right though must admit I've bought the odd knife because of looks alone but none that are not perfectly functional. You are also right in that i mostly use Moras, Hultafors or other inexpensive knives most of the time. My Hultafors GK and Whitby working knife both cost £6 each and do most of what is needed.
@TheFreemenProject
@TheFreemenProject 2 ай бұрын
A few good OTF automatics are all anyone needs. A good OTF can be carried in your pocket without needing a sheath or case or anything
@abandonedotter4270
@abandonedotter4270 10 ай бұрын
As far as collecting goes now I tend to buy older worn Solingens and Kinfolks and restore them.
@DDDYLN
@DDDYLN 10 ай бұрын
Excellent advice. I bought too many knives, because I'm a bit of a blade addict. That said, I'm nowhere near as bad as most. I'll get on the Internet literally every 2nd or 3rd day, looking for more blades to buy. Recently, I was looking at the Ontario Woodscraft Bushman as a large survival knife. Then, I remembered i have both the Cold Steek Survivalist (new version), and the Ontario SP6. If I need a large chopper, I have the Ontario SP10. If I need a bushcraft type knife, I gave the Cold Steel SRK in CPM-3V. I even gave a Leatherman for super fine work. I have many more knives than this. But every time a new Bowie or large survival knife catches my eye, I remind myself I have knives that can do it better, and they typically have better sheaths. Would I like a Cold Steel Trailmaster in CPM-3V? Of course I would! Do I need such a giant, heavy blade, no.
@abandonedotter4270
@abandonedotter4270 10 ай бұрын
I have the Mora Companion HD, Kansbol and Garberg. I still cant decide which is my favorite, lol. As far as EDC goes I carry and use the Condor Huron (small version) and have had great success with it after 2 years of daily use. When I go out I also pack the Selknam and have found its features to be highly useful. All of these are very durable knives on a budget.
@normanjacques4092
@normanjacques4092 9 ай бұрын
Great video. Good advice. I have a ton of junk knives in my junk drawer
@jamesreese7111
@jamesreese7111 Жыл бұрын
I hear ya! We've all bought knives that take up space in the drawer. My go to fixed blades are the Rokka korpisoturi, Bradford Guardian 3, and the Lionsteel M4.
@SmokeNUFC
@SmokeNUFC 10 ай бұрын
I've also carried a mora (my favourite being the mora black outdoors knife) most of my adult life in the woods and a opinel no 8 pocket knife
@andreasstenberg2676
@andreasstenberg2676 9 ай бұрын
Work knife is Swedish morakniv, fighting knife is cold steel kobun and or EKA nordic T12 and my edc is benchmade Osbourne
@nobodyatall7039
@nobodyatall7039 9 ай бұрын
I carry a large fixed blade combat/survival knife on my hip, a box cutter for everyday tasks and precision cutting, and a hatchet in my pack. I can do absolutely anything you can imagine with only those three tools. I sold everything else at the pawn shop.
@LouisL-q8z
@LouisL-q8z 9 ай бұрын
I allocated one of my Moras to the kitchen and use it every day.
@andreasstenberg2676
@andreasstenberg2676 9 ай бұрын
And I’m also a chef so I have a shit ton of knifes, I was a concript in the infantery and learned knife fighting. Dirty business but saved my life
@Mistr-Lahey
@Mistr-Lahey Жыл бұрын
2 things for EDC knives, ease of draw, conceal ability and preferably a fixed blade
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
💯
@AlansView-g1v
@AlansView-g1v 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. I think everyone has their favorites. I like Buck, Gerber, I have a little Camillus, neon green spring assist knife, titanium, with I think maybe a 2 inch blade with pocket clip. I love that little knife for everyday carry. Paid like $14 bucks for it at Walmart a couple years ago. Great everyday goto. Not used for self-defense. I'm sure there are many knife companies that make great stuff as well that I haven't checked out as of yet. - People may ask what the best knife for survival purposes is? My reply, the one that doesn't fail you when you need it. 😂
@globyois
@globyois 11 ай бұрын
And YES! USABLE BLADES ONLY, none of that “glass case” knives.
@StevanOutdoor
@StevanOutdoor 10 ай бұрын
I'm a knife collector since childhood and I buy knives just because I expect them to get popular and go up in price. I'm also a Bushcraft Outdoor Survival (BOS) instructor since 1986 and what I call my selection of user knives might be very different and usually is. So I do have a draw full of user knives but a lot more of other knives in storage that never leave the box untill I can make a good profit.
@kevinharrison6572
@kevinharrison6572 10 ай бұрын
I've purchased main brand knives at $300. where the grinds were off a 1/4" from one side to the other but then paid the same $300. for knives that were impeccable. The difference was production runs, one was a 1000 per week the other maybe 50.
@timothylongmore7325
@timothylongmore7325 10 ай бұрын
My edc is a mora fire steel. My hiking is the garberg. I did carry a robust but lost it due to the crap sheath they come with. Searhed for it twice with a metal detector. I know where I lost it to , lol. I do collect some when I find a deal. Like western and some scadinavian brands.
@kylewood8327
@kylewood8327 10 ай бұрын
Excellent video! I use the same logic when looking for firearms.
@dlighted8861
@dlighted8861 10 ай бұрын
Thanks I picked up that Klein tools duct knife. And when I saw and handled it I bought another. Too pretty to be a thrower but they demand to be thrown.🤗😉🤗
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors 10 ай бұрын
True lol 💯
@kwaichangcaine8234
@kwaichangcaine8234 9 ай бұрын
I always carry my Currey lockspike and use it all the time 😮
@addictedtoblades2
@addictedtoblades2 Жыл бұрын
Well said brother, your killing it, congratulations on your growth and success with your channel, keep up the great content ❤
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated bro! Appreciate your support as always!
@Tony_Seed
@Tony_Seed Жыл бұрын
Also just plain overly thick knives, all the knives I end up using that work good are on the thinner side
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Truth!
@Tony_Seed
@Tony_Seed Жыл бұрын
@@411Outdoors on the thinner side* idk why my autocorrect changed thinner to hunger
@ColinNew-pf5ix
@ColinNew-pf5ix 10 ай бұрын
Good advice. In a nutshell........have discernment. Same for tools or many things in life.
@santossalinas4221
@santossalinas4221 10 ай бұрын
I've been carrying knives for at least 50 years and I've never been a "collector" but I do have a collection of knives at this point. But this is the first time I've had more than one at the same time. It's more of a rotation than a collection.
@normanphair8488
@normanphair8488 5 ай бұрын
I love the mora super lightweight clip it on in your pocket and it's nice secure I've got three srk's I love them but that more is so lightweight, I have a Cold Steel Peacemaker I hate the sheath
@beerbeansandbullets
@beerbeansandbullets 10 ай бұрын
Damn. truer words have yet to be spoken.
@liquiddw2
@liquiddw2 Жыл бұрын
It may fall under gimmick, but don't buy knives that are for use in a self-defense system that you don't know. For example a pikal style blade or a karambit. Knives that lock you into a particular type of use, will never see much time outside the sheath.
@Sarge2112
@Sarge2112 Жыл бұрын
Mora knives are the BEST budget knife ever
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
Love em!
@normanphair8488
@normanphair8488 5 ай бұрын
I agree with you about the sheath I think as cheap as plastic is all knives except for knives that have a historical type or maybe vintage type should be in sheath Something like the srk comes in I like to hunt I like a knife with a sheath that hangs down a little bit
@exexpat11
@exexpat11 Жыл бұрын
The three types of knives to avoid. 1. CRKT 2. Gas Station Knives 3. Blades too thin for the job.
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors Жыл бұрын
You might be on to something haha
@davepiteri9808
@davepiteri9808 10 ай бұрын
I have three rules for knives. EDC, Field work and occasional special needs. EDC are always cheap folders that have blade strength and solid grips with a pommel. These if used are throw aways and I have several. Swiss army knives, with multi tools and weatherman multifunction knives. Field work are always full tang, double edge and thick width blades. my brand is pre 1990 Gerber BMF or guardian series which are hard to come by and expensive, but mine are all over 35 years old, I have multiples. Occasional are a few weighted throwing knives and a couple of throwing darts. My gear is old was cheap and tried true and has stood test of time. Most of my knives are as good or better than anything produces today and have greatly increased in price over time.
@johnzemetra6106
@johnzemetra6106 10 ай бұрын
The best knife is whatever you have on you.
@411Outdoors
@411Outdoors 10 ай бұрын
Never better than not having one
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