Jan 01 2010

Camping: SOG Trident TF1 Folding Knife

Product DescriptionTrident’s unique Groove in the handle allows you to cut parachute cord, fishing line and other small diameter ropes or lines without opening the blade. This knife optimally blends tactical and utilitarian features, resulting in a highly versatile design. Blade length: 3. 75″. Overall length: 8. 5″. Weight: 3. 6 oz. . . . More >>

Camping: SOG Trident TF1 Folding Knife

Dec 30 2009

My Knife Collection-Gerber, Camillus, SOG, Cold Steel, Tramontina

Here’s my knife collection. It includes: Gerber Paraframe Camillus 499 Pilot Survival Knife SOG SEAL Pup Cold Steel Recon Scout Wolverine Custom Machete Tremontina Machete I just sold my Camillus 499 to survival instructor Paul Tarsitano of www.savealifeca.com. I’ll miss it, but I know Paul will put it to good use. After all, how many knives do I really need? As usual, leave feedback and comments.

Dec 22 2009

Survival Knives-SOG SEAL Pup, S&W Search & Rescue, Wolverine Custom Machete

Here’s a quick review on some of the survival knives including the SOG SEAL Pup, Smith and Wesson Search and Rescue, and the Wolverine Custom Machete. For a more information on these knives, watch my other in-depth reviews. Please leave comments and ratings. The more response I get, the more reviews I’ll do.

Nov 30 2009

SOG SEAL Pup vs. Camillus Pilot Survival Knife / Ontario 499 ASEK review & demonstration

Which knife is better, the SOG SEAL Pup or the Camillus Pilot Survival Knife? They’re similar in size but differ greatly in weight and blade material. The Camillus is much heavier due to the awesome butt cap on the handle, and the SOG’s serrations are far superior to the saw teeth on the ASEK. The Camillus blade is 4-7/8″ long and is made of 1095 tool steel, which is easy to sharpen. The saw teeth on the spine work well on wire and nails, but fall short on cutting metal and plastic sheeting …

Nov 14 2009

Urban Survival SOG SEAL Pup Knife Review & Demonstration

This is a review and demonstration on the SOG SEAL Pup knife. I’ve modified the sheath to make it into an urban survival knife by adding a fire steel rod, a sharpener, paracord, reflective and duct tape, and a fishing line and hook. This knife is light, balanced, and tough. The blade is made of AUS 6 S/S, which makes it hard to get a good edge in the field. That said, it maintains an edge better than my carbon blade knives. I’d recommend this knife to anyone looking for a decent camping …

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