The Ka-Bar proved easy to manufacture; the first production run was shipped by Camillus Cutlery Company on January 27, 1943.[2] After the U.S. Navy became disenchanted with blade failures on the USN Mark 1 utility knife, the latter service adopted the Ka-Bar as the US Navy Utility Knife, Mark 2.[22] The Marine Corps in turn re-designated the Ka-Bar as either the USMC Mark 2 Combat Knife, or simply the Knife, Fighting Utility. In naval service, the knife was used as a diving and utility knife from late 1943 onward, though the stacked leather handle tended to rot and disintegrate rapidly in saltwater.
@bushcraft_in_the_north7 жыл бұрын
I have a Camillus knife in mint condition. Was there no moore knifes made by them after1943?
@BLACKIETHOMAS7 жыл бұрын
yes the did make more i have a issue one from the 90's
@bushcraft_in_the_north7 жыл бұрын
Ahh thank you. I have sharpend it,so i was afraid i had ruined the value. But now i can use it innstead:-) thanks for the answer
@keithcronk79807 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THE LESSON.WE WILL BE WATCHING.
@normanrea81465 жыл бұрын
I've a camillus acquired in 1985,with the fibre type sheath.
@TrentFlips7 жыл бұрын
FINALLY a proper kabar review. Very annoying watching a kid baton a log with it and break it and say the knife is shit.
@morejustu69597 жыл бұрын
Trent Armstrong i agree
@OnTheRiver664 жыл бұрын
Ive camped for years and buttoning is a
@OnTheRiver664 жыл бұрын
Battening is a Yourtube thing. I camped for years and instead of battoning I chose smaller pieces of wood. Never needed to baton. I don’t know why it has become so important on KZbin. Felix Immler batons with pieces of wood using a Swiss Army knife and pieces of wood in case you need to baton. You don’t beat your knife with pieces of wood. You don’t need to.
@archygrey90934 жыл бұрын
@@OnTheRiver66 Same with full tang, obviously its stronger than other handles but something like a rat tail is still perfectly strong for pretty much any knife related tasks. But its still instantly dismissed as weak and worthless by keyboard warriors who don't even use their own knives outside of their backyard.
@grazianism3 жыл бұрын
@Nathan Hale totally agree with you. I'm tired of all these idiots trying to destroy functional knives using them as not they're supposed to be used just to be cool.
@MichiganSilverBack Жыл бұрын
I found this channel in the truck this morning while drinking my coffee before going into work, absolutely loving it! I have a KaBar that I got in the Marines in '89, had never thought of those type of improvements. Thanks!
@prdanpr82997 жыл бұрын
Like how well educated you sound and how a good teacher you are
@marcjohnson43856 жыл бұрын
Having served in the U.S. Marine Corps I was issued a Camillus Ka-Bar for one thing and one thing only and it worked very well I made it home
@BLACKIETHOMAS6 жыл бұрын
thank you for your service..and welcome home
@paulroselle58685 жыл бұрын
Camilus is a Ka-Bar clone and well made.
@SCHNEKM483BK5 жыл бұрын
How did y'all use it? Did you get your "field" uniform dirty? (get an article 15?).
@joeallen23545 жыл бұрын
@@paulroselle5868 Camillus is one of several makers who produced the knife for the US military during WW2. I wouldnt exactly call them clones.
@r.b.rozier96925 жыл бұрын
@@paulroselle5868 they are sorta the original
@kennbarrett96655 жыл бұрын
You can greatly improve the grip by sliding five #15 O rings onto it, one for each cut-out notch. They'll fit very tightly & will noticeably enhance your Ka-bar's knife grip.
@r.b.rozier96925 жыл бұрын
Use a heat gun to shrnk wrap a piece of bike tubing around the handle
@paulbarrett5783Ай бұрын
Or use tightly wound electrical duct tape around handle
@opalprestonshirley170010 жыл бұрын
I've had a Ka-Bar for 45 years and it has held up well. I like the part about using the knife as a compass pretty clever. Thanks Blackie. atb
@slingshot20046 жыл бұрын
the same KaBar?
@opalprestonshirley17004 жыл бұрын
@Green Giant That you could.
@strongbear93043 жыл бұрын
ALRIGHT -ALRIGHT - ALRIGHTY! Been carrying my K-Bar since Vietnam. Was gifted it by a Marine Corporal. He didn’t want to go to his Corpsman with a Socially acquired disease because it would go into his medical records and hurt his chances before the promotion board! I took care of his medical needs, was able to keep it out of his records and he gave me his K-Bar after I admired it and said I wish the Army issued them to us as well. It has served me well throughout the years so I can’t see making the mods on it so I just acquired another one slightly younger than mine(but not by much) and making mods on it and retiring my original one of 50 years use and carry! Thanks Brother for the knowledge! Never too old to learn !
@connorperrett95592 жыл бұрын
"Socially acquired", eh?
@TomBTerrific2 жыл бұрын
The way I remember it those lines were long
@mlasko747 жыл бұрын
I love my Kabar, very useful and multi function blade. I did slightly bend the tang where it meets the blade from being too aggressive when batoning some wood, that was completely my fault. Imo if you need to split fire wood, make some wedges and carry a small, decent hatchet. It will always out perform a knife when doing that task. I find the guard useful and wouldn't consider grinding it off, I've used in making a spear from a hollowed out thick diameter branch, and those tabs come in handy when lashing it to the pole. It can be difficult to sharpen but once you do it holds the edge well and touches up nicely. Arkansas stones work the best. I have the kind with a semi serrated blade towards the handle, and I find that useful for rough work, debarking sticks, notching, and light batoning kindling, so I can keep the main blade in good shape and to avoid dings and I find it has plenty of length even with the serrations. I hate hearing people bad mouth this knife cause I know it's a really great blade and also it has a long history in the U.S armed services, and is also a very capable self defense and combat knife in the right hands. Very customizable and very practical and functional . Also alot less money than many overhyped, overpriced survival blades. I think I've said enough.
@Sirskibumsalot5 жыл бұрын
I have my father's K-bar knife ....2 tours in Korea ...3 tours Viet Nam . I leave it as is . A anti personal tool I use bush craft knives for bush craft .....instead of hacking up a great knife for what it is intended for . thanks for the video 👍 good info and story ....
@r.b.rozier96925 жыл бұрын
Personnel
@edrader5 жыл бұрын
seppuku
@eliot19703 жыл бұрын
@@r.b.rozier9692 wrong
@andrewshepherd15372 жыл бұрын
@@eliot1970 he is 100% correct. It is Anti-Personnel.
@opalprestonshirley17008 жыл бұрын
I've had a K_Bar for close to 44 years it's never failed I love it. Great tips. Never gave a thought to putting watch points on the pommel have to try it out. Thanks Blackie. atb Opal
@SteveAubrey17626 жыл бұрын
I got my Kabar Mk2 in 1973 when I was stationed in Guam, in the Pacific. We would take an empty bean can, fill it with neats foot oil, turn the knives handle down, and soak the handles in the oil for a few weeks. The oil completely saturated the leather washers, making them water proof. We had a LOT of humidity over there that would rot leather , so this is how we fixed that problem. We did the same with the sheaths. I still have my Kabar, still love her.
@BLACKIETHOMAS6 жыл бұрын
my uncle did a thing like that..when he got his and went on board ship he sealed his in can with oil..by the time they got to the combat zone the handle was good and sealed
@PREPSTEADERS5 жыл бұрын
I love your suggestions! I am absolutely going to make these modifications!
@jasondavis7414 жыл бұрын
Btw, she's got an awesome channel folks if you haven't checked it out! Great resource for traditional folk living skills.
@jman92968 жыл бұрын
You don't even realized how much this helped me
@dick_richards6 жыл бұрын
Buy the D-2 steel version. Worth every extra penny, it's my experience.......
@r.b.rozier96925 жыл бұрын
Helped you with ideas on how to ruin an amazing knife?
@vampanexe4 жыл бұрын
@@r.b.rozier9692 he was probably referring to the modifications that changed the features of a knife that was fashioned with one purpose, combat, and repurpose the thing to function well for a woodsman.
@r.b.rozier96924 жыл бұрын
@@vampanexe the Kabar is a combat *utility* knife. I have used mine for all sorts of interesting task in the woods and various other utility purposes
@LandseerNorth3 жыл бұрын
Carried a USN Mk II Ka Bar for 20 years in the Marine Corps. I ground down the tip as you described so that the point of thrust was centered on the handle. Semper Fi.
@dphill966 жыл бұрын
The compass / navigation trick was interesting.
@richardskinner41985 жыл бұрын
You had me worried when you said you had Mods for the KA-Bar ..BUT all that you have done and all that you have mentioned make perfect sense for the conditions you find yourself in .It is an honest and practical vid and I thank you for your time and effort .
@chewher41718 жыл бұрын
Most instructive. I appreciate this video and I thank you.
@ThePanicMeter5 жыл бұрын
I carried Kabars during eight years of active duty. They were $22.50 at the PX. A new sheath was $15.00. So I just bought a new knife every time the sheath wore out, which was ridiculously often. The point of the knife pokes through the sheath. You wrap it with 100mph tape and when the blade cuts through that you wrap it again until the cut is too big to be wrapped in tape. Get the plastic sheath model. Spring for a kydex sheath. You'll be glad that you did. Other than the sheath, the Kabar is a great wilderness/combat/survival knife, maybe the very best for the money. paired with a good multiblade or multitool, you'll have al the blade that you need.
@loydevan13112 жыл бұрын
My Ka-Bar ($6.00 in 1970, $113.00 in 2023) leather sheath rotted away within a month in Vietnam. I replaced it with a M-7 bayonet sheath back in 1970. Sheath is made of fiberglass. Still is serviceable today. Today's sheath cost $18.95.
@udohirschmnn14795 жыл бұрын
Hi Blackie, your field jacket is just like the ones we were issued during my service in 1988-1989. Long time since I have seen one. Thumbs up.
@Ricevillatoro-z4y7 ай бұрын
I wanted to buy another okc 498 combat knife buy Ontario did it again, they changed the steel from 1095 to 1075. So I went with the KaBar 1211 single mark and I love this knife. The huge USA 1211 mark has been removed and this strengthening the blade at the Tang. It's a great and I'm so glad this video is still up. Thank you Blackie.
@MichaelTravis12c2710 жыл бұрын
Those are some great tips. I hadn't considered the navigational aids that were possible with that knife. Thank you.
@neil_castell10 жыл бұрын
top tips, I used (and abused) a ka-bar for 15 years or so, maybe not everybody's preference but i'd take a ka-bar over most commercial knives,
@konnorwerth5825 жыл бұрын
How's the ka bar holding up?
@choirboyzcutleryoutdoors3 жыл бұрын
Incredible video will watch this several times and mod my Kabars!!
@arpeggiomaster325 жыл бұрын
Very good video! Lots of useful things to add the classic KA-BAR THANK YOU
@researchmuffin9 жыл бұрын
This was waaaaay more informative AND engaging than I thought it would be, I'll definitely be recommending this channel to my friends
@neogeo16706 жыл бұрын
@Teddy Machette enlightened me then
@APBO3user6 жыл бұрын
Teddy Machette Lol. You know nothing.
@freddiedoyle4725 жыл бұрын
Out standing tips sir you are very knowledgeable ! Thank you for a great video!!! If I am not mistaken what you have there is a Ontario 498 combat knife , KA-BAR is a separate company , once a division of union cutlery who was one of several company's manufacturing the usmc2 during WW2 and argued to have done it best . hence the reason all knives of that style are commonly referred to as KA- BAR
@kevyn8084 жыл бұрын
mine is in the mail coming! im pretty excited ive heard a lot of good things about ka bar
@scotthansenmtbt41104 жыл бұрын
Great vid! Awesome info. I never thought about it before. I carried both camilus and ka-bar brand knives during desert shield/storm 90-91, through 2 minefields (combat engineer, USMC). I broke my armory issue one from throwing it too much. The pommel worked its way back and forth too many times and broke. It’s a great fighting blade. I’m gonna mod one of mine. Thanks!
@garoglen7 жыл бұрын
When cameras got cheaper hundreds of snotnosed teenagers bought one and started making youtube videos, everything from survival to firearm reviews to lawnmower repair and underwater basket weaving, many are junk, a waste of time to watch, I watched a few of your videos and am happy to say thanks for not being like those, your videos have good audio, lighting , informative , everything , thanks for making them .
@striker62405 жыл бұрын
When computers got cheaper a ton of salty old boomers came along to see what the fuss was about, and they make very stupid and bizarre youtube comments
@noahlee39255 жыл бұрын
ok boomer
@stefandita57645 жыл бұрын
Submarines!
@Apoc_Bone_Daddy5 жыл бұрын
Okay Boomer
@archygrey90934 жыл бұрын
They gotta start somewhere, i bet you're the kind of person who also complains that teenagers are not doing enough of those very same things you mentioned.
@juicedupfreak6 жыл бұрын
Very knowledgable man. Thankyou for your effort in making this video sir. Ive sucked up every word like a sponge. Cheers
@BLACKIETHOMAS6 жыл бұрын
glad you enjoyed the channel safe journeys
@r.b.rozier96925 жыл бұрын
Only a roid head would think this clown was "knowledgeable"
@Eloy89Thrash7 жыл бұрын
I just got a Ka-Bar for my best friend on Christmas. Thanks for this video. Great non biased review. 👍
@MarshianBtw6 жыл бұрын
I’m a massive fan of KABAR’s. All three of the KABAR knives I own, the standard straight blade, standard serrated, and the USMC 120th anniversary, none of them have the issues you speak of. The swedge is not sharpened, nor does it curve back. It may be due to the different companies producing the blade, but mine lack the only gripe you have with the blade. Buy from the KABAR website :)
@sunshineandsmiles9668 Жыл бұрын
I've used my kabar exclusively for kindling in my house woodstove tools. I also use it as a throwing knife for fun. If it bends, I bend it back. Thanks for the upgrade tips. I originally bought it because there was a YT channel that extreme tested knives. He was beating on the kabar with an 8 pound sledge and it never broke, it wasn't pretty anymore. He also would put them in a vice and bend them until they broke, well the kabar just bent. He bent it back and it was fine. I think i paid 25 bucks for mine. You can pay more for junk knives. Thanks for your channel, I love it.
@cj_m24778 жыл бұрын
Great video Blackie. I've been looking for a video just like this on the Ka Bar. Excellent tips from your uncle too, from a practical use sense to historical sense. We can still learn a lot from the old timers.
@tonynapoli55495 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing these useful tips, I have an original that my father’s cousin brought back from the Second World War they are both now in heaven bless them but I have the knife which I shall pass it on to my son. Great knife 👌
@ken1832810 жыл бұрын
Most of those same mods can be made to the USAF survival knife. I don't own a Kabar. I did the tip mod a while back. also I ground the hex pommel round, shortened the top guard and rounded both upper and lower. I filed flats on the sides of the handle making it easier to control. The saw back makes good jimping if you round off the sharp corners. I will grind half of the saw teeth off to create the sharp 90 degree spine you mentioned. I also like the idea of the clock face in the pommel. It would have been very easy to lay that out before I rounded off the pommel, oh well. Thanks so much for taking the time to always pass on your wisdom. God Bless.
@wolfmaan4 жыл бұрын
I love the Ka-Bar knife. It was the tool of choice for my Grandfather who fought in WWII. I also removed the cross-bar on mine that I use in the wilderness. Gread advice for batoning!!
@seller55910 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! Great job Blackie. I have the Case version of the Ka-Bar. I love it`s weight and how it feels in my hand. I have always doubted that rat tail tang. You make excellent points and I learned more than one new thing. Thank you.
@joesanders68986 жыл бұрын
I was considering getting a KA-BAR for field work in the woods. Now I'm not so much. Thanks for your input. It helped me make my decision.
@MrFlyrod72 ай бұрын
Kabar MK1 Navy knife has a good trip for what your speaking of. Great video
@MartyMoose16112 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great tips! You see the knife and think: oh, a great utility knife that doubles as a combat knife; what I see is a great combat knife that doubles as a utility knife. The backslash edge and the guard stay on. Great video! I have a “Camillus” made in NY.
@powerplay4real1743 жыл бұрын
Blackie is a really knowledgeable guy , I really like his modifications also.
@liam30443 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your video and how well your information is. I just want to say two things, First the rear guard is useful in carving holes if you hold the knife like a pencil backwards with the original tip. Second that watch face idea is the coolest thing I have ever heard. I'm gonna put that on mine since I'm from Nevada and used to 20 mile flats.
@TomBTerrific2 жыл бұрын
Grew up in Nevada. Miss seeing the mountains.
@scottcatchot159810 ай бұрын
That is exactly like the one I have. It was my dad's from Navy. He was UDT Korea war era. Knew to use analog watch that way, newinfo to use knife.Thanks for the video
@adamp29144 жыл бұрын
First i enjoyed your Alabama accent.Hell yeah!!! Second i liked your video especially the part that you said how to navigate and how to use knife for chopping if it is necessary.Greetings from Greece!!!
@ricev70716 жыл бұрын
I just bought a Kabar at my local Cabela's and I love it. Great video and very cool tricks!! I will be watching it again so I can learn what you said. Thanks, and more Kabar vids would be appreciated too!!!
@bawidamann9394 жыл бұрын
Nice video, I've ordered the new kabar 1266 modified tanto it has a 8 inch blade. I'm Very excited.
@marcuskim769 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you want a different knife
@BLACKIETHOMAS9 жыл бұрын
+marcuskim76 nope..just being honest and pointing out how i feel the knife could be better..thanks for the comment..safe journeys
@dwightehowell60628 жыл бұрын
+blackoracle69 BK-7, or BK-9 ,or bushman, k-bar navy, or morakniv or......I actually own knives with the features you want but I'm not going to mess up the ones that don't.
@KenTeague728 жыл бұрын
Good mentions. Ka-Bar 1317 also looks like more of what he's looking for.
@steveharaldson75186 жыл бұрын
Being a kid in the sixes the kabar was a knife i could afford that held up to abouse i would give it.
@peterkim34855 жыл бұрын
Totally thumbs downed this video. They make knives that fill all of this yahoos needs
@brindle200910 жыл бұрын
very good , nice good horse sense and the guys that carried them in the field and in real action knew how to get the best out of them . Thanks for sharing
@markadams75975 жыл бұрын
Long experience has taught me NEVER dull an original sharp edge (particularly on an $75-$100 knife). I've always had to re-sharpen it back to the initial edge. Interesting review. Ty.
@4449John2 жыл бұрын
Howdy from a new subscriber. You first really good knife was the Mk2 Ka-Bar? That's an amazing coincidence. My first "good" knife was a Ka-Bar, bought it at an Army-Navy Surplus joint out in Huntington Beach, CA., back in the later 1970's. I was driving delivery and it was lunch time. Seeing a place to park I grabbed it, and the surplus joint was a few doors down. The proprietor wanted to sell me something and showed me the Ka-Bar and then the Ontario version. I had to think as at the time there was a $10 difference, about two hours pay at the time. I left with the Ka-Bar. Just found the original box and the price sticker was still quite legible; $29.95. That's been quite a while. It's been a great companion over the decades and while I never have abused it, still remains quite serviceable. I'm really enjoying your content, I like your downhome style and the straight forward presentations you are giving; very well done. Heck, even I can understand most of it, so you are a good instructor. Thanks and be well.
@BLACKIETHOMAS2 жыл бұрын
welcome to the channel and thanks for watching
@jefferykubitz45102 жыл бұрын
Nice video. That compass idea is great. I never thought of that. Thanks for sharing.
@ronalddunne34135 жыл бұрын
Interesting lecture... I never realised about the compass readings on the pommel, learned something new. Oh, I like yer hat.. Lost my VN-era KaBar (chrome-bladed) but recently picked up a lightly used 1st Gulf War Camillus that looks like your KaBar. My own bush knife is a (not like I don't have choices) Cold Steel bowie I mounted an elk-antler grip on and made a saddle-leather sheath for.. a lot bulkier than the KaBar for sure but it will take abuse that would snap a KaBar/Camillus USMC knife. The point about seawater eating the leather is right on- Ive replaced the rotting leather grips of seawater-exposed USMC knives. Just as an observational somewhat tongue in cheek aside, watching and listening to you- being a Northern man, I'm glad that late war was over long before either of us were born... ;)... Ronald Dunne..
@TheOriginalFILIBUSTA6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing the navigation technique, I've mentally added it to the list. Really appreciate it! Peace.
@rafalotreba68245 жыл бұрын
Interesting tips, good point about what the knife is for. I am happy owner of KA-BAR 1217 and I like it as it comes out of the box. For skinning, drilling and so on I prefer to use a different type of knife. Thank you for your video and waiting for more of them.
@jajak80554123 жыл бұрын
Very useful tips. Thanks for sharing!
@hagman10772 жыл бұрын
Hey Blackie- Ive been catching up on older vids. I have a very similar knife made by Ontario and I have never been a fan of the clip point design, so what I did to mine is took a file and shaved down the clip point to more resemble a drop point which I like and works better for me. I also have a genuine issue USN WW2 combat issue knife that is basically the knife that the KA-BAR was born from. Believe it or not, that WW2 issue knife is razor sharp and cuts like a razor, however I only show it off to friends. With all that said, the absolute best knife in my opinion that I used while in the service is the Gerber Prodigy. I cant tell you how much abuse I have put that knife thru and it keeps asking for more. Thanks for your tips on stuff like this- Be safe out there-
@domnicclassi38232 жыл бұрын
As built, great fighting knife. You really need to own, at very least, 3 ka-bars. Definitely going to mod one. Thanks, great info.
@balinchainly420 Жыл бұрын
this was a better video than I thought it would be.
@af22raptor235036 жыл бұрын
Very Cool info! I was not a Marine I was in the Navy but I love knives and I thought I knew all the functions of the KaBar but I did not know about the Compass or the Sight! Cold Steel Leatherneck knife which is somewhat of a copy of the USMC KaBar but it has some of the Improvement that you suggest like the 90 degree spine of the blade, doing away with the Rat Tail Tang, Removing the Upswing on the tip of the blade and making it drop point, Thicker false edge toward the tip to protect the meat when skinning. I have a Classic KaBar model Stamped USN, KaBar 2000 D2, Ontario KaBar Clone that I cannot remember which model it is and the Leatherneck as part of my knife collection. They are all GREAT Knives and the USN which was a gift from my friends from my last Command which had my Name Rate and years of Service Laser Engraved on the blade.
@bothompson49115 жыл бұрын
Glad I ran across your show, good to see a fellow Alabamian. I am originally from Andalusia, in south central LA lo "lower Alabama". How about yourself. An thank you for sharing that on the K-bar great knife!
@waynemolyneux57725 жыл бұрын
If thousands of marine's have used the knife successfully I'd call it a good knife and no modification needed .
@johnrambo98065 жыл бұрын
But you wouldn't be using it for the same purpose as marines do.
@johnmoss46245 жыл бұрын
nearly anything can be improved or adapted
@thomasclayon91435 жыл бұрын
I carried one in Iraq 03'. I lost mine due to the sheath snap as you mentioned. I have since then bought a couple. Dont want to modify them for camp use. However, the info here is interesting as I have never heard of the old military mods. Thanks for posting.
@thomasclayon91435 жыл бұрын
@Splatterviz You're welcome sir. No need to thank me though. I joined in August 01' at the age of 17 (had my mother sign) thinking I could get some college money while learning survival techniques and shooting awesome weapons (playing Rambo). Towers fell 1 month later while in basic training, went to Benning, shipped to Kuwait for 8 months, returned with a 30 day leave to see family,, shipped back to Kuwait, waited a some weeks on Bush, then rolled into Iraq March 03', returned January 04. Got back, did drugs, got in trouble and out I went. Joined with greed in mind, got out with a General under honorable conditions discharge. Not deserving of the thanks but I appreciate it none the less.
@r.b.rozier96925 жыл бұрын
@@thomasclayon9143 "I got lost on the way to college, Sir/Sergeant"
@billietyree61396 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I really enjoy your videos and especially enjoy hearing English spoken as it was ment to be.
@BLACKIETHOMAS6 жыл бұрын
lol..why thank you...safe journeys
@parson8582 Жыл бұрын
Really good review and tips. Thank you
@cryhavoc97485 жыл бұрын
"That boulder, that cliff, that tree, that Japanese soldier".................. WAIT, WHAT?
@virginiacopeland1083 жыл бұрын
Excellent mods! Thumbs Up!!! Clark
@johnjeromson34715 жыл бұрын
Blackie that is all good advice and I am looking forward to trying the navigation stuff out, good work. I have used rubber o-rings on my leather handle finger grooves for better grip. they are cheap and no worries about slipping even with wet hands. keep up the good work. best wishes.
@filmtajm355 жыл бұрын
Very good tips and tricks indeed. Thank you for sharing.
@raymondjones36855 жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy I love your channel, and I have to say I learn all kinds of good stuff
@williamseale3263 Жыл бұрын
Always good info in your videos! Thanks!
@price83144 жыл бұрын
I've always wondered how celestial navigation worked, thanks for explaining how that is used and applied!
@billyprendergast66316 жыл бұрын
Great video Blacky,great very informative.
@williammccaslin85276 жыл бұрын
I liked the OL guy comment, I'm right there with ya, yep the knife peep ain't gonna work in the swamps of fla either. I have the same knife had for 40 yrs an Never mod it, but I will now, thx for the vid.
@bluesky55423 жыл бұрын
Tradition very important. Thank you for saying that. I am German and for us Tradition is so important. I know for many Countries it ìs important then who wants to loose the identity of you country. Good video about the Ka - Bar , German Bundeswehr doesn't has a good knife they can't make up there mind. 👍
@ernestwalden38945 жыл бұрын
Great knifes for sure. I use to carry one until I baught the cold steel leatherneck. The copied the K bar. It's a k bar on steroids. I keep beside my ruger 357mag. I'd rather loose my pistol than my blade. Good video thanks for posting 🙏 ✝ 👪 🇺🇸 🔪 🔫 ✌👍
@bigben50564 жыл бұрын
I still use my KA-BAR that I was issued in the MARINE CORPS n I am definitely gonna use a lot of these mods, especially the clock n sight picture mods. Filing down the tip, now that’s gonna take me some time to argue with myself about. Great video OOOORAHH!!!
@BLACKIETHOMAS4 жыл бұрын
Right on
@NerrdyAF5 ай бұрын
My old boys kabar has seen so much use in general bush and hunting activities and still holds up well despite its original edge being long gone
@cpd8334 жыл бұрын
I have never heard of using the Ka-Bar as a compass and sighting tool. Thanks for the suggestions.
@tinsoldier56213 жыл бұрын
Hey Blackie. Great video. Id like to see saw teeth on the spine fur cutting notches. It would still leave room for the 90° area for ferro rod use.
@bjw222 жыл бұрын
Excellent and informative info! Sub’ed!
@michaelhutchison96017 жыл бұрын
Greatest knife ever. I buffed the varnish off of the handle, won't slip in your hand when wet.
@grampawterry6104 Жыл бұрын
great tips brother , love the clock tip
@mustangmarty84915 жыл бұрын
Really cool video, & great ideals thank you for sharing. 🇺🇸 MERICA
@kamyabpk48203 жыл бұрын
Great video sir
@paulie4x18 жыл бұрын
Say Heah Blackie, It's OK if you ignore me, But something I learned from a friend at Blade Forum, He suggested to sharpen my Ka-Bar U.S.M.C. Knife from higher than the Fuller it changed the angle and it made my knife sharper than it ever was, A while back I teamed it with my military issue MK-1 and I don't understand why more don't use it as a Bushcraft knife. Infact I just added my Estwings Double Bit Hatchet and my Corona Folding Saw, and Blip, Blap, Blam I had myself a good Bush Craft Set.
@Buelligan887 жыл бұрын
Interesting presentation.
@duanebrower78965 жыл бұрын
Awesome video thanks for the information
@Spear_of_the_Raven_Ash5 жыл бұрын
Great demonstration of Dead Reckoning Compass!
@andrewbeattieRAB4 жыл бұрын
Yours looks just like mine but mine was made in Camulus NY. I got it at 14 yo at a Dallas Army Navy in 1974. We all had big knives in the Boy Scouts then. It really didn’t stand out much. I didn’t even know what it was until a Marine Corps sergeant fraternity brother at Texas A&M told me what it was.
@klaassiersma48923 жыл бұрын
I love my Ka-bar, it's a dependable pice of kit used properly. i am not that worryed of getting lost in the woods, virtualy inpossible here in Holland:).
@markpoole58545 жыл бұрын
Awesome accent and excellent tips, now looking up your other videos!
@Ninjamohawk4 жыл бұрын
Very useful tips. I'm definitely going to use mine for skinning so I'm going to file that false edge down and keep a sharpener on it
@BLACKIETHOMAS4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@longrider424 жыл бұрын
What are you going to skin? I use a three inch blade to skin every thing from rabbits and squirrels to Elk. The Kabar blade is just too long for good control.
@thomasberger7165 жыл бұрын
Nice Shirt from my country😊👍
@MrPocketfullOfSteel6 жыл бұрын
That is why I use the Ka-Bar 1277 Heavy Bowie. I've never owned a knife (other than my machete) that I can beat and beat and easily keep it razor sharp.
@hansthomasandersen78366 жыл бұрын
Hi! Thanks a lot for the compas tip. I never realized that. I do actually own an Ontario Ka-bar knife, and; now it comes to me; why it's called a utility knife! Thanks a lot. -Hans
@Mr.Schitzengigglez6 жыл бұрын
I have a smaller companion skinning knife, also made by Ka-Bar, that I do not use for utility use. I also have a compass with a sighting tool on it, which only helps me when I reach a mountaintop up here in NH. You do what you want with yours, but I'm keeping mine as is. Thanks for the info though. It is a great knife.
@pjamese33 жыл бұрын
I like the tips some of them might actually come in handy. The thing to remember though, is that the k KABAR knife isn't a woodsman knife or a skinning knife. It's a combat knife...a fighting knife.
@Sheild_against_the_wicked5563 жыл бұрын
Yep. I keep mine on my plate carrier. I have a bush craft knife for...... bush craft. Use each tool as it was intended to be used.
@ronaldrose75935 жыл бұрын
Thank you Blackie for sharing those very helpful tips. I really appreciate it. The very best to you. 🤗
@mafirearmsafety Жыл бұрын
I have the 1209, a viet nam era knife, bought it for $16 new in 1968 in Richmond Virginia. You can find them in good condition for between $250-300 now. So I think I’ll keep mine. I was 13 when I got it.