I have seen this quote but it was anonymous, “ A knife is a man’s jewelry “.
@dlighted88618 ай бұрын
Interesting. 🤔😀🤔
@charlescombs25228 ай бұрын
The REACH of a longer blade is one of the important things. As always, thank you Daniel.
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Anytime my friend 🙂
@mashakamakarov42965 ай бұрын
Love everything big
@Spacebarf8 ай бұрын
Hell yeah man love a big fixed blade! I'm a small guy but I carry 4.5, and 5 in blades all the time. My favorite thing about a big knife is it can do pretty much anything a small knife can do, but a small knife can't do everything a big knife can do
@adods98248 ай бұрын
This!!
@savageater578 ай бұрын
Dude, 4.5/5" is not a large blade . For me a large blade needs to be 7-1/2 minimum . My large blades are 9-1/2 up to 11-1/2 .
@arctodussimus61988 ай бұрын
I was in the (USMC) headquarters office one day in 1978 when Captain Duckworth asked if someone had a knife that could cut the string he had used to tie a package. A couple of guys reached into their pockets for a knife and I grabbed my KaBar and was about to do the deed when Sgt Rock whooped out a huge blade from out of nowhere. It had a blade that was at least twelve inches long. Swung it over and just tapped the string which snapped in two. I swore that would be the last time anyone would pull out a bigger knife than me. I agree with your reason to carry a big knife…. My favorite reason is all the knife envy that occurs in the guys around me when I take out my knife. I’m familiar with that envy. 😉 I edc a TOPS Prather War Bowie, but my favorite knife (never too far out of reach) is my TOPS Armageddon. Gotta love a big knife 🇺🇸
@michaeldicks26758 ай бұрын
👍😉
@WeldmanJones-gj7dl7 ай бұрын
Until recently my EDC was the war Bowie as well. I actually bent the blade and have since replaced it with the SOG Pillar 5 inch blade.
@rt66rc867 ай бұрын
@@WeldmanJones-gj7dl I have to ask.. How did you bend that blade? :)
@mausercal658 ай бұрын
I’ve loved Bowie knives since I was a little kid in the late 60’s . Old western movies with Bowies being used were my favorites . Then came Jeremiah Johnson and man that was it .
@SpitSharp8 ай бұрын
I have a smile from ear to ear right now.Nothing like walking through the woods with big Bowie knife especially when gold panning not knowing when that eclipse of an animal will shadow the whole body.Big knife stay and fight, little knife run for your life!😂❤
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Makes me feel good! I wanted to give the knife community a smile with this video
@zdravkostankov2558 ай бұрын
If you are real knife addicted , you must to have all sizes....The perfect knife for all situations is not exist ❤ Today i buy wazakashi just for fun.... Cheers my friend 😊
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Cheers! 🙂
@alwynsmit35468 ай бұрын
Absolutely. We can never have enough knives 😂
@boolitsmith41038 ай бұрын
Jim Bowie, Crocodile Dundee, and of course Rambo. lol. I have a collection of big knives. When im out in the woods or camping I always carry my Becker BK7 in a drop kydex sheath. It’s my favorite multi tool.
@brianmccann6668 ай бұрын
Bk9, Rtak2, Big Bowie's.
@carloshenriquez41158 ай бұрын
Man I always love big knives. They make me feel more prepared when I’m in the woods. They also make me feel ready for anything at home
@ericc.70008 ай бұрын
My three reasons: 1) History; most follow the pattern of a big Bowie Knife in some way, shape or form 2) Ability; chop down a tree, lop the branches, baton some firewood, you name it. You're good to go! 3) Bad Assery; nobody will eff with you, period! Let's add a number 4 - craftsmanship & quality; most any big blade will be constructed of quality materials, and have an interesting design. Nuff said!
@JAB6718 ай бұрын
Why do I like big knives? 1. Others said it - I can do small knife tasks with a big knife much easier than big knife tasks with a small knife. Even everyday tasks - I can (and sometimes have) peel potatoes just fine with a ten inch chef's knife with seriously no trouble, at all. If I had to I probably COULD break down a smoked brisket with a paring knife but it would be a terrible, sloppy experience. 2. There is just an awesome, visceral feeling about carrying a big knife. I don't even think of them for self-defense all that much. It's just that, as a tool, I know if I end up having to push it beyond its intended use for some reason the big knife is more likely to not only hold up but to be capable of the task. 3. I like carrying fixed blades wherever and whenever I can which, in my state (TN) that is almost everywhere (unfortunately my workplace doesn't allow fixed blades - so I have a MAX4 Scout in my EDC bag because it is a big mamma jamma that, based on reviews, etc. is about as close to a fixed blade as a folder can be). Anyhow, since I'm usually carrying a fixed blade, anyhow - even in town, etc. - I figure, "Why not carry a decent sized one?" Now, sometimes I do carry my little Spyderco Bow River and I kind of think of it as a fixed blade 'gentleman's knife' but I really like carrying my Gerber Prodigy (the version with no serrations) or my RAT 5 which I consider to be 'medium' sized, not big knives. I have a few, big knives but one I would recommend you check out if you never have and if they are still available would be a Condor Moonshiner. I love that thing just to hold and look at (works pretty well using it, too, although it is a semi safe queen, for me). Now, it has wooden scales (which I think really 'makes' the look) which I know aren't your favorite. Condor used to make a 'twin brother' to the Moonshiner called the Moonstalker that had micarta scales, a black coated blade and a kydex or polymer sheath but they discontinued it a few years ago. I was SO hoping you would say, "I like big knives and I cannot lie," in this video. If you hadn't I was going to here in the comments. So, how about... I like big KNIVES and I cannot lie You other cutters can't deny When you see a knife, thick beyond belief With a big blade in that sheath You WANT one... Okay, I'll stop, now.
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@lifetruth.26318 ай бұрын
I just love steel, and excellent steel tools like big knives are just a joy for me. I big fixed blade it an excellent secondary defense weapon.
@VTPSTTU8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. My favorite big knives are kukris. That's what I would carry if I were still healthy enough to do serious hiking. I don't know where you consider big knives to start. To me, many survival knives fall just under the "big knife" classification. Survival knives are super handy, but they are limited a little bit in size because most things made for "survival" are made to reduce weight and therefore reduce carry fatigue. To me, a "big knife" is one that I would carry when I don't expect to walk enough to worry about the extra weight wearing on me. I don't really have anything in the "big knife" genre except for kukris. I have a few machetes that I used to use occasionally, but I haven't used them in a long time. As a self-defense tool, a big knife can often make an attacker, man or beast, look at the defender and think, "Okay, this is not going to be easy." Sometimes, that's all that is necessary to dissuade the attacker. A big knife does allow one to process wood more easily in many situations. Other tools are more efficient, but when another tool isn't available, a big knife can do the job in ways that smaller knives can't. A big knife can feel like a friend, and sometimes, we all need a friend.
@thomasapplewhite86728 ай бұрын
I agree. I love my Trailmaster! The sharpest edge ever and 5/16” thick. Big can do small work but small can’t always do big work.👍
@prestonbrown57718 ай бұрын
I have the cold steel SRT with 6 inch blade. an I have the off grid knives with a 6 inch blade. good bush craft /edc
@jeremyharshey49748 ай бұрын
Love big knives too! I like carrying a big folder because I can use them folded as an impact weapon. Often carry a good sized fixed blade(cold steel counter tac). I feel like I get a reach advantage, which matters as a short ish guy with a less than average reach. Truck and bags all rock big fixed blades, good field tools. 3 solid reasons.
@Bfr3shBrian8 ай бұрын
Eafengrow's been killing it lately with their fixed blades. Really hope they keep their prices low even if they are starting to get more popular.
@longrider428 ай бұрын
My first big knife was the Cold Steel Scottish Dirk, with a 13 inch long blade. And it has just gotten worse over time. I have more knives with blades of 8+ inches, then I like to think about. Why do I like them, I have NO idea, I just do :) Will I be buying any more, I hope not. I really do have enough :) Heck I ever have a few high carbon steel battle ready full tang swords. Because, you never know :) Stay safe, and Stay Sharp.
@starlingblack8148 ай бұрын
Prather War Bowie by Tops is my favorite. Thanks for the video. 1. Shelter building 2. Batoning 3. Self defense
@EdBeaudry3 күн бұрын
I love,what you do. Answering your question favorite 3 blades: 1. KABAR. The best utility knife. Easy to sharpen,unlike rounded knifes. Fighting knife. Sharpen the back edge can slice both ways. She's a thrower. There's a reason why this knife is Issued to Military. 2. Rolling with the Gerber foldable multi tool with the pliers. Blade, snippers, (first aid). Screw drivers, wire cutters. This puppy has carried me through since issue from Desert Storm. Replaced some blades, though she is still my EDC based on her ability for multifunctions. With pliers and blade out, she's an effective 2 sided punch dagger and blade. 3. I know it's not your venue; the Swiss Army with shears ultralight trail weight for backpacking. Thoughts: 1. For a fire, I don't need a heavy knife to make firewood. Just break against my knee or wap larger wood against a tree. 2. I hike with poles or a staff. I prefer ranged weapons, sticks, instead of CQC with a knife. With the most simplest knife someone could build a spear.
@SonoraSlinger2 ай бұрын
I loooove a big, bad blade. Especially in the woods of permissive environments like Arizona. Helps me feel ready to process some wood, clean some game, or deactivate a threat to my family. Also, it helps other knife lovers find me, and start conversations and comparisons with one another.
@ronaldrose75938 ай бұрын
Hello 👋 my outdoors friend, thank😅 you for sharing another fine video. 😊
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@dlighted88618 ай бұрын
I actually bought two of those Klein duct tools which I definitely consider a big knife. Not much good for bushcrafting but great for defending against an animal attack. The butt is even meant for striking. Stil I was concerned that the handle was too heavy to manipulate the blade quickly but apparently thats not an issue. Wicked strong blade for slicing or stabbing.
@alessandro78528 ай бұрын
I love big knives for many reasons. I can do precise work that i would do with a small knife and cut down branches or cut firewood as I would with an hatchet or tomahawk, and I need to carry just one tool. I always say I prefer to carry a big knife rather than a small knife and an hatchet. As you said it makes me feel like Rambo, in fact the knife I bought is the heart stopper from Rambo V last blood. In a case of SHTF a big knife is way scarier than a small knife.
@atheistsince12108 ай бұрын
Love your channel your discipline your truthfulness and humility. Almost time for the woods to come alive with wild flowers and leaf growth I hope the woodpeckers chicadees and wood thrushes are bringing peace and joy to your existence like they do mine . I have PTSD issues so simply can't bring myself to go in the woods anymore as tragic as that sounds I can always travel in my mind and feed plenty of birds in my backyard. Big knives I LOVE THEM just like you the problem for me is they're nothing but safe queens for me they were so damn expensive ( they're Spyderco Bowies) I see your survival uses and hard knocks of your deployed knives and imagine me doing that to one of my safe queens there's no way I could . Keep up your expertise and the First Blood and Rambo movies are legendary those Rambo knives had the hollow handles for fish hooks fishing line and a compass screw knife top those were the days, Golden Age of Survival Knives I was shithouse dirt poor couldn't afford a good knife BUT at those old Gun Shows I picked up an Army Publication Survival Evasion and Escape and it was solid gold I slept with it under my pillow ! 😂😂😂
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Thanks my friend!🙂
@mrsliver458 ай бұрын
Respect 🙏. I like big knives and I cannot lie. The EF137, EF141, EF143 and EF144 are fantastic beasts. My grail big knife is the WTG Hemlock Ares. Thanks for the insight and super relatable content as always.
@eatonknass2478 ай бұрын
After I watched Joe X chop through El Bricko with an Ares, it's become my El Dorado
@ming-lq3wm8 ай бұрын
Big knives really gives me confidence. Rambo knife is beautiful but a little too fancy, Dundee's is broad. The knives Duke and Billy carry in the Predator movies are the one .
@JCOwens-zq6fd8 ай бұрын
Idk. It's just in my blood I suppose. Southerners/Germano-Celtic people have always done big knives &/or short swords. I've loved them since I picked up a machete for the 1st time at like 3 yr old. Been my thing ever since. Now I build customs. & yes I conflate the words machete, big knife & short sword b/c they are all basically variations of the same tool. Some thinner, thicker, longer, shorter but still same same.
@powersww1reset8 ай бұрын
Big quality made knives, are just beautiful! Not a day goes by that I don’t need or use my knife. It’s the most important thing a man can carry everyday. And it never fails, when I’m in a situation where my friends or other people are present, and a knife task arises, I’ll normally wait and see if anyone else is prepared for it, and 99% of the time, you know it, it’s only me who reliably has the goods! This is the moment that makes every penny I spent on whichever blade I have at the time, worth it in spades. That moment when all the other guys realize that they aren’t “the man” today. That’s why I love big knives!
@visavispacemnc90198 ай бұрын
With Rambo and crocodile Dundee and I did the same thing just grew up with those big survival knives when I was a kid running around in the woods and I've just always enjoyed a big knife I'm guessing it's because the movies shaped me😂😂
@brr88887 ай бұрын
That’s one of my top 3 by Eafengrow, yes I have almost all of their fixed blades even multiples on some.
@jeffreymiller97068 ай бұрын
These are some of the reasons I make my fixed blade camping knives so Stout. I love the feel of a heavy blade in the hand.
@WeldmanJones-gj7dl7 ай бұрын
When in the woods I always carry a Maserin Boar Bowie. 8.5 inch blade. Does anything and everything I need.
@bushcraft_in_the_north8 ай бұрын
I have alot of big knives,for me, big knife start at 8-9" and larger.4-5 small and 6-8 is a medium knife. I usally have a big knife when i am out for a day. I dont bother to carry,axe,saw and several knives for a day or some hours. I got my first knife when i was 2 years old, it was 5" in the blade. That is 46 years ago. And i was practically raised in the forest. So i know whst i do with a knife in hand,so i can use a big knife for anything out there. With a high quality big knife, you can do it all. But a high quality knife is a must when it comes to big knives, so it has all the important features and can do most tasks in a good way. I am not making much spoons etc when in woods,it is many other things to do. But having a good folding knife too is a good idea. Or a slip joint. Pluss you have protection, i allways have that in mind when it comes to knives. But hey,i love all sizes and all kinds and types of blades so i have and use lots of knives
@zfodge18 ай бұрын
My normal every day carry is my buck 110. My in the woods knife until last Christmas was a buck 650/. It has a 6 in blade and a 5 in rubberized handle. However my wife knowing me so well bought me a Kukri from The Kukri House in Nepal, india. I have 2 in fact from them. One for display but the 2nd for the woods. It's awesome.
@vasuhardeo14186 ай бұрын
love big knives as well, tahoma field is the one i carry, they can prep meat logs and can be used to easily cut branches if you are up on a tree.
@XFS5408 ай бұрын
I have my CS Drop Forged Survivalist coming in the mail today; an 8” blade is a biggun.
@jonbowles5087 ай бұрын
The first reason you gave is all the reason I need. Everything else is icing on the cake. I feel sorry for people that don't know that feeling, some people are so filled with fear they are incapable of that experience.
@jorgefernandez64078 ай бұрын
That one's definitely on the list Daniel! I just got the EF-142, waitin' on the EF-145 "TODAY"! I'll send pics when it arrives. My first love of big knives came when watching the old Tarzan movie when I was a kid. Then Rambo came out and the knife world BLEW UP!!! A big knife is like a small sword to me. It's the feeling of power I get when having it in my hand that I like best. Great video!!!
@kencoffman71458 ай бұрын
Kershaw Outcast, Condor Hudson bay, cold steel magnum tanto, cold steel srk(old school carbon v). I like, and carry, big blades and I cannot lie.
@hardrock18268 ай бұрын
Eafengrow is a brand you don't see much of here in Canada. But I really like that knife. I don't really like knives with black coatings, even though I have a lot of them. That's unfortunately the only way a lot of knives come these days. So when I see a knife like this one, I'm very interested. Another one that I'm putting on the list. You are absolutely right on, there is nothing better than a big knife. It generates a lot of confidence that you will be capable of handling any challenge. And you really do feel safer carrying such a blade. You take a quality blade and it has some weight to it. When you pick it up there is something of a Charge that runs through you. You feel powerful, confident and to some degree important. This knife you have I really like the blade shape and handle. But having a choil like that on a big knife really increases its versatility. Giving you that much needed control for accomplishing some finer work tasks. That sheath is really nice as well. I'm not a big fan of Tek-Loks I much prefer a nice belt loop. That's what I would make for mine. I really tend to like thick stock on my knives. Many are always concerned about the weight factor. It doesn't enter my mind. Thick blades really do it for me. I like that security of knowing I can count on that knife. And if I have to swing it for any reason. That when it connects, it leaves a mark. My favorite thick blades are my two Tops Operator 7 blades. I have the Acid Wash Model and the BlackOut Edition. My other big favorite are my Hoffner Beasts. These knives are thick and heavy. Pick one up and the hair on the back of your neck stands up. Speaking of movies. I remember what you are talking about with scenes from Rambo. Then there was the big knife fight in Commando with Arnie and the Bad Guy character.
@jaredkyvik35412 ай бұрын
That’s one sweet blade! It just looks cool! Now I need to get one…
@terrancecoard3888 ай бұрын
As a kid, I watched Distant Drums and Joel Hunnicutt (Monk) sharpen a blade on an Arkansas stone. Later on, Gary Cooper's character Capt. Quincy Wyatt shouts across the swamp... Meet me where I meet all crocodiles then places a bowie knife in his mouth and dives in to meet his adversary. I have been trying to sharpen a knife freehand since. Then there is Britt in Magnificent Seven and his knife. And then there is Tarzan. There are three Eafengrow on my list. I like big knives and I cannot lie!
@kipkaercher32578 ай бұрын
I know what you mean. I was shopping at Sportsman's Warehouse about 6 months ago and bought this 7 inch serrated blade Ugly Stik fish fillet knife because I thought it looked cool. Find out, it has a nice thick handle, a pointy tip, nice guard, sharp blade and feels light and quick with the center of gravity almost in my palm, kind of like a KA-BAR. I like the feel of it so much, I even use it to cut up tomatoes every morning when I make myself a tomato sandwich. 😂
@savageater578 ай бұрын
If I'm outdoors hunting ,camping , scouting or just walking the wilderness , i carry at least a Buck 124 or Cold steel Trailmaster. My largest is a Randall Smithsonian Bowie . I can handle most jobs with a large blade for smaller jobs a decent pocket knife is always on me .
@sandersjones15773 ай бұрын
Man I guess I enjoy the same three reasons you gave. I love a big blade too. Thanks
@411Outdoors3 ай бұрын
🙂👊
@CC-tk4ik8 ай бұрын
You pretty much covered all my same reasons why I love big blades! Thank you for your time making this entertaining video for us.
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Very welcome!
@CC-tk4ik8 ай бұрын
You are a great positive influence to us who share your interests and hobbies. I just ordered 2 of these amazing blades. The black and the green EF143. You sometimes are a bad influence though…watching your videos has convinced me go and add more knives to my exploding collection of blades!
@NLSkooch8 ай бұрын
My Becker BK7 is always in my pack when I'm camping. It can do anything.
@longrider428 ай бұрын
Oh, for city carry, I have the Espada XL, in G10. With the AUS10a steel, and a 7.5 inch blade. And is pocket deploy able. So yes, I carry it for self defense.
@hastinglebreton65228 ай бұрын
I bought ef 135 and 137....i love eafengrow....big monsters to fight too ! Good job and big Kiss to FRANCE ❤
@0pt1tr0nD278 ай бұрын
My main edc folder has a 4” blade, for fixed blade I generally go for 5”-7”, 6.5 is the sweet spot.
@numbers22_288 ай бұрын
My favorite is my Buck 119 with a 6" blade. I carry it it the city, but I like being the "gray man" so it hangs off my belt but into my pocket. All you can see is a bit of sheth. I also carry a folder with a 4" blade. It is heavy and snaps open with authority.
@eatonknass2478 ай бұрын
I carry a hippie sack every day. Sitting on top of stuff is a custom 9inch 6mm chopper in 5160. On my hip is an EF128. Next up will be a Skrama 240
@greyscout018 ай бұрын
I used to carry a mid sized knife. Now it lives in my pack. I kayak and hike the Green Swamp of Florida. After a few close calls, I now carry anything from a 7" to 10" blade. You're right. Nothing feels better that a big knife when you're suddenly in reach of something that can kill you. (Except of for my 1911 with specialized hunting rounds.)
@brucegreen43598 ай бұрын
I would love to see a few videos on knife sharpening, cheap ones to top of the line.
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Great idea!
@aubreyleonae41088 ай бұрын
Was already looking at that Eafengrow. Nice.
@richardsmith90508 ай бұрын
I've trained foreign troops in all the shitholes you could imagine and always carried a quality big knife. You'd be surprized the respect I got from the common trainee. Besides, I always said that if I get into a fight, I want them to know I was there.
@stefanklaus16528 ай бұрын
They are awesome. They are mighty, they are scary and I love them
@aprilnichols28068 ай бұрын
I normally carry a 3 to 4 inch folder. I like my traditional. My get home bag in the car. It has a 9 inch fixed blade. As far as protection from things. I carry a handgun for that.
@arthurmorgan98358 ай бұрын
I like big knives because I like a knife that will do a job and do it easier . The second reason - I love the feeling of prestige . 3rd - I like a close friend !
@dennisleighton28128 ай бұрын
Your video just triggered an instant need for my response! Firstly, I do not subscribe to the "one size fits all" philosophy, and I do believe in being well-prepared when being out in the woods or farmland. Even the old frontiersmen of old knew this and most carried a variety of "knives" - many carried a Bowie (or similar), a medium-sized utility knife (like a Green River knife) for camp work, and a smaller knife for close work, like taking stones from a horse's hoof or cutting wads for his rifle. Modern materials and methods have allowed us to continue in this philosophy but giving us infinitely better quality cutlery. Here is my selection: Large knife: here I have a Cold Steel Trail Master (San Mai III version)! Like you said there is nothing to beat the heft of a substantial blade like that, able to do heavy work of a machete in need, or some light work like clearing brush or delimbing a branch etc. It is lighter and more nimble than a hatchet and just as effective. Where necessary it can chop like crazy ( but I ALWAYS pack a folding saw for cross-grain work - it's what they are designed for and more efficient! [Note: 30 odd years ago I made my own large blade along the pattern of a knife I saw in a book called the Bushwhacker, and it has served me extremely well for all that time. When it came to retire the old girl, I looked around for a replacement. Nothing I saw could match the overall package of the Trail Master. When I took delivery, it treated myself to a custom leather sheath made by Rob Evans (from Wales) and its a doozie! I'd recommend his work any day.] Then a belt knife (or large utility knife, if you like). Here I plumb for the new Victorinox Venture Pro system, in its latest iteration. This knife has many great features, some very innovative, and the all-round package comes with the great Victorinox quality we have come to know over the years. Around camp it is the perfect blade to carry for all those camp chores, and even some very detailed carving and cooking chores. This is a really good bushcrafting knife, and has a 4,5 inch flat-ground blade. Lastly I would never be without a multitool knife, and my choice here is the Victorinox Ranger Grip 79. Carried either on the belt or in the pocket on a lanyard it is with you always. I'd like to hear what you think of my choices, Cheers mate!
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Cheers my friend and have a great day!
@KenS8266 ай бұрын
"I Like Big Knives, and I Cannot Lie!" LOL. That song's "stuck" in my head now. I just got the Off-Grid Knives Caiman XXL. Love it! Check that one out next if you haven't already. Thanks for another great video.
@411Outdoors6 ай бұрын
🙂👊
@Gerald-do9yg12 күн бұрын
"Jim Bowie, Jim Bowie, he was a bold, adventuring man... Like a lot of older gents, that TV series , with the charismatic Scott Forbes, and " The Iron Mistress", (book and movie); instilled my love of big blades! To this day, I still carry, and appreciate the company of several long knives!. Blsgs, gg🙏🙏✝️✝️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋☝️☝️☝️
@jeffhanson26218 ай бұрын
Big knives are awesome
@pascalbaute58358 ай бұрын
I simply love my 30cm long, 6mm thick500g Schrade Frontier 7 ". Despite it being bulky and heavy, it's up to the toughest tasks when I am in the woods. It can be used as a machete and chop wood easily, I even fell trees with it. It has the advantage to be more versatile than the machete and more convenient to carry around in my backpack. I think that what can do the most can do the less, sorry it's translated from French. There is nothing a big blade can't do. As it is very strong you feel confidence in hand for the toughest tasks. It can also be a formidable weapon against animals and men alike. The only bad point is the sheat that doesn't allow much carry options. However as in Western Europe it is allowed to walk around with such a big knife, I keep it in my backpack.
@BeefT-Sq8 ай бұрын
The old Ontario Survival Bowie, The Becker BK9, The Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie---Now that's a knife ! And if you want to leave your machete home, look at the Kabar Kukri. For urban survival, consider the Cold Steel Chaos Kukri( with its Knuckle Knife style hand guard ) stored within reach in your car. Go big or go home. But if all you want is a practical 6", look at the Ka-bar line of fighting knives, the Cold Steel SRK, Becker and the Glock ( but skip the sawtooth back ). I still want to get hold of a British MOD Survival Knife to test it.
@r.tomrobison83078 ай бұрын
Plus it looks really cool. Good all around usefulness. Rambos had kit in grip. My wife found a knife like that for $1.00. I'm working on that. Plus protection.
@TwinGunz8 ай бұрын
People knock the cheaper brands, but they are very good for the money. I would instantly do a “this thing sucks” video, if it indeed did suck. Great channel!!!
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!🙂
@ZanderTurner-wb8ko8 ай бұрын
I've always liked longer knives that are just long enough to use as a sword #1 they're more likely to have hand protection and sharpened false Edge #2 a reach advantage the longer the better up to a certain point I've been looking to get a Todd Cutler brueghel Messer or something else about the same length as #3 i believe it's short enough to be usable in the clinch but still has enough reach for wild animal defense as it's 19 inches long
@brianbender87528 ай бұрын
I'm gonna go to buck at get a custom 119 with the brass and flint style blade but gotta get a horizontal sheath to carry on my suspenders
@maxfaubus3116HiddenChurch8 ай бұрын
Yeah, I do like big knives. They can slice and wack. But I always circle back around to the smaller knife like the garberg and companion. I think it is because the big knife becomes so cumbersome and heavy when carrying, while the smaller knife seems more workable in the hand and easy to carry.
@offcenterforge10988 ай бұрын
Great video, "Have a knife day" .
@minnesota-hk1vp7 ай бұрын
I love a big knife I didn't when I first got into things but my favorite are srk and big brother but that's a nice blade might have to add to the sable!
@sgtmajtrapp33918 ай бұрын
I grew up watching Davy Crockett when he met Jim Bowie at the Alamo and Jim Bowie the TV show. It seems to promote confidence in the woods. Course I rely on a good handgun, but a full tang Bowie extrudes confidence for some reason. Always have been interested in big blades but agree there is a limit to size when being practical is lost. 8-inch blade may be maximum
@elenaceleste43638 ай бұрын
Out in the wood it's a security- handy for when camping😊
@tonyarthur5788 ай бұрын
Great review, thanks for sharing!👍🏻🇺🇸
@RichardThomas-lu6ej5 ай бұрын
Another great video.
@Gregory-d6z8 ай бұрын
Spot on!
@Samuel-l7y1d7 ай бұрын
I like big knives to my favorite knife is spartan knives nesmuk it gets any job done
@shaynehawkins7138 ай бұрын
I have my bk2 ka-bar. I cant swing an axe being half crippled. Its too heavy too carry on my body. But i have it strapped too my backpack. Come monday ill be going camping and testing out my knife.
@brianmccann6668 ай бұрын
Bk-2 is a TANK of a small blade. I love my bk-2.
@shaynehawkins7138 ай бұрын
@@brianmccann666 I only got mine a month ago. Didn't realize it was that heavy. I bet this thing will easily last a very long time.
@michaelk4878 ай бұрын
cool
@gtate98 ай бұрын
I like big knives too. I like a big cup of coffee and big ideas and big guns, big tits. It’s why I live in Texas. Big money, big oil, big engines. I like the big piece of chicken. Who doesn’t like big. My sister in law asked me to cut a thread off a bow in her dog’s hair. I pulled out my trusty big Kubey knife and she got a big surprise. She said “Now that’s a big knife”. This is my favorite KZbin channel.
@elenaceleste43638 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😅
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
😂💯 appreciate you my friend
@Lukas-g5e3 ай бұрын
I really like this knife and I am thinking to buy one, but I found many informations about Eafengrows false steel advertising. Do you have any updated data? Thanks a lot. Lukas
@LogisticallyMisrepresented8 ай бұрын
Throw that knife like a boss 🦖
@johndomingodarum97098 ай бұрын
I want to have big knives! I love them,since rambo movies,i want one. I only have bolos!
@heresyseed4 күн бұрын
Like the architect ak6.5 or a lionsteelx m7
@toddwhitley4428 ай бұрын
The big knives I want at the moment are the Cold Steel drop forged survivalist and the RMJ kukri.
@johnbelmore11788 ай бұрын
Big knives are just cool..I love my bk9 😊it's not a heavy blade
@southernlonghorn45072 ай бұрын
1-Dispatching large game animals. A big knife does this with authority and I have needed to finish deer and hogs and having a big knife was great and I didn’t need to shoot it again. 2-As others have said…a big knife can do what small ones can especially if you know how to pinch grip on a wide drop point blade. 3-Handling wood chopping, cutting, making a blind, etc.
@redfaux748 ай бұрын
That does look like a good camping knife. I don't say that much about non Cold Steel blades. One thing I'm aware of with my large Cold Steel folders is not being able to use them to chisel wood for fires. A thick full tang is necessary for that. But I carry my folders for self defense. They're one handed openers. Quick and ready. About how much was the cost?
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
I do beiieve they are $70
@redfaux748 ай бұрын
@@411Outdoors - Anywhere close to that is a decent deal. 👌
@TheRichardc1238 ай бұрын
My problem with most of these budget blades is they achieve durability by being 1/4 inch thick sharpened pry bars. When you use quality steel with a good temper and heat treat you can have good edge geometry and a blade that’s lovely in your hand and doesn’t weigh close to 2lbs.
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Good point 👍
@TheRichardc1238 ай бұрын
Actually Tops and Bark River are just as guilty of this - my old 70s Western Bowie is half as thick as any of the ones they put out and zips through wood like a laser beam. It’s a lot easier to cut things when you aren’t trying to force a thick spine through the material. Also the edge holds better because it doesn’t require such a steep inward sweep to be sharp.
@evansmoak71822 ай бұрын
Which Eafengrow "big knife" is your favorite? I'm looking at a few currently.
@Ron-t6j8 ай бұрын
My favorite brand is cold steel because they dare to make the knives I wish other brands would make,,, big giant knives. Big ole folding knives which feels like I got a guardian angel with me and it's very intimidating so you might not have to use it for protection from a human being in the obvious way. Just seeing it is enough to change a attackers mind. Also it was not too long ago in the news their was a sighting of a bear in the parking lot of a Mexican restaurant and I realized that I might have to defend myself against something that rather wants to eat me, instead of rob me. Plus a knife is a up close and personal weapon that requires you to look a person in the eyes and give more thought to whether or not your going to injure or kill your attacker so it gives you more thought about how not to react to a person attacking you where a gun puts you at a distance so making the defending person more disassociated from the attacker. It's a nice secure feeling when walking around at night in scary areas where you normally would feel vulnerable. Don't have to reload a big knife cause even if it was dull it can be a striking weapon because it's a big piece of steel.
@shaynehawkins7138 ай бұрын
I may make an indian bana slingshot for darts. Seems better and a lot less dangerous then a typical slingshot.
@effeojnedib72088 ай бұрын
Transplanted Texan here... Rambo smambo... lol I like a big knife because of Jim Bowie.
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Haha 👍 we must have just grow up in a different decade haha cheers
@NoelBarber-v7l8 ай бұрын
Aus 10 is only a few steps away from aus 8, or AUS 8-A. Good for slicing. Not for long-term use in a survival situation.
@411Outdoors8 ай бұрын
Do you feel it’s a little tough to sharpen?
@JohnDoe-i3q8 ай бұрын
Paul Hogan slicing the bad guys jacket.
@dongkhamet13518 ай бұрын
I like big knives. Also little tiny knives. Anything in between is likely a go.
@tonygrengs24418 ай бұрын
Dude..I wish u could come up too the boundary waters in Minnesota and hunt big foot 😂
@kipkaercher32578 ай бұрын
Cool! A fellow Bigfooter. Greetings from Michigan! 😀