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Just an Alaskan that loves collecting grail knives, and showing people what EDC means for me... and occasionally featuring wilderness survival and bushcraft content.
James 1:2, Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds.
Psalms 18: 32-34, It is God who arms me with strength
and keeps my way secure.
He makes my feet like the feet of a deer;
he causes me to stand on the heights.
He trains my hands for battle;
my arms can bend a bow of bronze.
Rev 2:10, Do not be afraid of what you are about to suffer. I tell you, the devil will put some of you in prison to test you, and you will suffer persecution for ten days. Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you life as your victor’s crown.
James 1:2, Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds.
Psalms 18: 32-34, It is God who arms me with strength
and keeps my way secure.
He makes my feet like the feet of a deer;
he causes me to stand on the heights.
He trains my hands for battle;
my arms can bend a bow of bronze.
Rev 2:10, Do not be afraid of what you are about to suffer. I tell you, the devil will put some of you in prison to test you, and you will suffer persecution for ten days. Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you life as your victor’s crown.
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Yes. That is all
LOL!! You should totally not buy this knife because ………. Avocado.
Dude what is the noise in the back ground do you is somoen flicking a door stop
I like the carry options that Gerber has
I would just take my cold steel kukuri machete do everything. Hunglus is a nice knife
Two absolutely beautiful weapons I don't agree on the scope on your glial but very nice very very nice
I could see you with a ruger 10/22 magpul backpacker stock Tier
I prefer the exposed tang for hammering, window smashing, etc -- deal breaker.
I’d just a different AR pistol in 5.56. But a .300BLK is a crazy fun gun to shoot, albeit expensive. Good for home defense with subsonics too.
The difference in 5.56 vs 300 blck is 5.56 has a higher muzzle velocity causing more cavitation but over penetration while 300 blck has more stopping power due to brain weight and less penetration due to lower velocity
Yes
I own an old RAT-7 that I bought about ten years ago and it is a lovely knife. It is more "knife" than "bushcraft knife" and I wonder how long it will hold up to batoning. Still a beautiful knife though, by any metric. I own many knives that are vastly tougher, yet terrible at every job apart from splitting wood.
UPDATE: I got my RTAKII 125th Anniversary knife one day early. I really love this knife, it's a beast, highly well made, and razor sharp out the box. I hone all my knives when I first get them and this knife sang to me, it rang like a bell which I absolutely love that sound, it's really well made & finished. Mine came with a black leather sheath, not nylon or that ugly oversized green Nylon sheath so I really love this beast of a knife. I might get a kydex sheath and have my Esee 6 piggyback on it but we'll see. It's a shame that OKC has closed it's doors. I feel it's going to be like what happened to Camillus, bought by the Chinese and turned into a crap knife company. It sucks but it is what it is, I'm just glad I got my hands on an RTAKII knife to go with my Esee 6.
There's some, there's more... BUT! There's never enough!
No such thing as too many ! I do love my Colt!
"hand forged" means that the forging machines are manually operated. The word "Bruk" is an old word translating to something like "-works", meaning factory. It refers to a whole mining or worshop community predating the industrial age. The "bruks" were usually located at a source of a natural stream or waterfall providing hydro power for the forge or mill. (I think you have an equivalent in english in the word "falls" in some place names. The hammers at Gränsfors and Hults bruk are old 19'th century machines, each machine has a set of two-sided forms arranged in a row, that cyclically smash together. The smith/operator takes the red hot steel piece and move it from one form to the next, completing the forging process in one single heating. It takes skill and timing to get it right, but it is not like they are forming the axe with a hand-held hammer and anvil. The axes are ground, sharpened and polished by hand, using pre-made grinding jigs. It is an early-modern, semi-automated production process. It is more costly than a fully automated process, and the focus is on high quality and customer-oriented design for the outdoors- and craftspeople markets. Hults bruk and Gränsfors bruk were small tool manufacturers making no-name products for the military and civilian market, but they were a diminishing industry in the 1990's when competition from foreign manufacturers made their products too expensive for the average buyer. The stroke of genius was to find a market with collectors, craftsmen and outdoors-people. They changed the design from polished/painted to leaving the axe heads in the black, for a more rugged and "hand made" look, adding beautifully oiled hickory handles and a leather sheath. If the axe looks like a hundred bucks, you can actually charge a hundred bucks for it. They also started collecting old classical axes and copying their design, rather than sticking to only one boring, generic design. All of these axes are made from homogenous modern tool steel, rather than laminated steel. (As some of the best old axes were) There is a difference in shape and design, and there may be a slight difference in finishing quality, but besides that, these axes are more or less equivalent in terms of material and production method. I have had a few Gränsfors and Hults bruk axes, wich I have used professionally in woodcraft. In my experience, the Gränsfors axes has slightly better overall finish and a wide variety of classic and modern designs, but I must say the Hults bruk axes came with a better edge. Husquarna has been forging tools and gun barrels since the 17'th century but have oriented more towards castings of iron and aluminium for various applications. Internationally, they are most known for motorcycles and landscaping equipment based on lightweight aluminium block engines. Husquarna were late on the bandwagon with the "botique" axes trend, started by Gränsfors bruk in the late 90's. Since Husquarna has a major name recognition for their range of chain saws, they could easily take their market share with botique axes too, even if that wasn't part of their classic product line. It's all a bit of a charade with these axes. They are modern tools, based on classic designs and heritage production lines. I am glad they exist and have had such success internationally. If you have the means to support a local blacksmith, please do so. These axes are the next best thing. Husquarna is a huge international company with production facilities all over the world. They make excellent products but they don't need you to buy their axes, it is just a way for them to grab a piece of the market they feel entitled to. I think it would have been more fitting for Husquarna to make axes for professional loggers and landscapers, maybe in their trademark high-vis orange, so you don't lose them out in the forest.
I carried one for 7 years.
Solid video, spot on true. The Sebenza is the “King of folding knives”. The newer Hinderer Eklipse has quickly become another absolute favorite of mine as well. I’m on the fence with Striders mainly due to lack of carrying them. Great video!
This title is something a petulant teenage girl would post about a hair product...
Nah, there are too few bullets.
Thank you
Awesome dude!!!
I guess you don’t know a good knife when you see one
Clearly a good knife but a high price for 1095 steel. I'd like to have one but not at that price, when you consider other available options. If you're going to be in bear country bring a 45-70 and 20 hard cast bullets. You may have to show a bear who's really at the top of the food chain.
1 one now how much do you want for it
Bought it. thanks!
Nicely setup
40oz unloaded edc ya right..
Does this guy even USE his knives? Lol 🤣
Is it reliable? If so yes.
My main is an M9 Beretta, but I do enjoy carrying the Sig 320x it's so much lighter and I haven't had an issue with it.
Apple Watch strapped to the inside to conceal but it’s a literal IR BEACON. 😂
First off its that classic ugly duckling spiderco shape.....
somehow spiderco makes the ugliest knives on tge planet......is it just me or do other feels the same too..... Its nice materials and all but it looks absolutely awful
I do carry daily P320 inside waist leather holster, not using an optic.
Hope you are ok, 🙏
I would. I carry a Sig P226 with Surefire X300 in 9mm. If I was to buy a 10mm, I'd get a P320.
As a user and collector, I have no desire to purchase a Winkler. Just MY opinion but it is ugly and appears very bulky (horrible ergonomics). And 80crv is a cheap steel ( there are so many better steels for a 300 dollar plus knife). Just like many of these over hyped knives, you get a few military users and then everyone hops on the bandwagon and hype the brand to no end. I do believe these knives are well made but I do not see these knives being very practical to actually use long term. Bark River knives are a much better buy than a Winkler.
Nice setup
Where was the test? Title says field test. You tested in another video?
Hit,miss,hit,miss,miss 😂😂😂😂😂
Cool now go buy some fingernail clippers.
The knife Karen
The best knife: The one that does the job. The one you trained with. The one you kept with you. The one you could afford. The one that keeps you safe while you work. Thanks for the vid, really enjoyed it!
Love that rifle! Excellent choice!
nice
Not a scratch on them safe queens.
@@JSTAR585 what even? There is all kinds of holster where and there are videos of me shooting the FAL. Get out of here troll
Don't like the look of any of them seen better in the kitchen drawer !!
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This is the loadout that Odin himself would carry 😂