A good knife story I have is that my dad has been carrying a Benchmade reflex mini II for as long as I can remember and when I was a kid we were going on a family vacation and had to go to the airport. My dad forgot he had his mini in his pocket and security wouldn't let him through. They gave him the option to get it mailed back home or it would be confiscated. Instead he exits the airport and burries it in the dirt by the drop off area. A week later when we came back he goes to the burial site and his mini was still there. He's still using the knife to this day
My K, I used in Iraq for over a year. When I came home I passed it on to my son who carries it everyday and when he is out with his guard unit. He won't give it back so that's a great sign. (Purchased it in 2006)
I know you followed orders, but I highly dislike you for being part of the cause that is now a huge catastrophe that will last for generations. You created a problem that allowed for a 1000 problems to arise. The Americans greet you as a hero, but you are a villain to the people it directly concerns. Good luck to the Iraqis cleaning up the mess, I guess.
Moslim Islam We, meaning US troops, didn’t create a problem.... powers above us definitely played a role in the lack of stability in the region, and guess what.... The time I spent in your country I learned a great deal about the world. I learned how weak people were, that many are born without a spine, that the feeling of entitlement extends beyond the fortunate ones, how those that do strive for success are often sabotaged out of jealousy.... I can go on about all the negatives I experienced first hand. How those that consider themselves a patriot and wish to take the fight to those that dare desecrate their ground, only cower when they are needed the most. The honest are few and far between. Those few are the ones I wished well and hoped they didn’t have much hardships cause their fellow countrymen were total pieces of shit by any modern society standard. I guarantee that you personally never experienced any issue with an American troop if you really were a stand up guy. We simply didn’t give a shit about anybody other than our brothers by our side. We fought those looking for a fight. The rest were a bunch of bitches so take an honest look at the situation. Don’t blame Americans for your countries lack of integrity and their poor ability to defend themselves. For fuck sake your army would show up in sandals and a wife beater. I don’t remember your country for the shit I saw. I remember it for the hope it had and you confirmed that there really wasn’t any hope to begin with
You know the truth about why we where there right? Who it was really for? An "ally" in the region. Hundreds of thousands of innocent people murdered im not saying your a bad person or responsible in any way i know you only wanted to serve your country..
@@hailtothe_rooster1572 first off I'm not an Iraqi. Not even from the middle east. Secondly: notice how weird your perception is. You were only there for the people who pick a fight with you? You are the one travelling half the planet with a loaded gun. Then you continue to say that they should learn to defend themselves like it's their fault. As if their inability dragged you out of your bed from the us all the way to Iraq with a gun. Look. I'm not interested in your personal story. I adressed the concequence and results of the us's involvement. The documents have been leaked. The wissleblowers have spoken. There is absolutely no case to be made from your perspective.
I got a good knife story: when i was a young lad of about 15, I bought this POS knife set called the "don't tread on me knife combo" or something tacticool (dumb) like that. one day I was fishing off this dock and I got a massive hit, like, rod yanked from my hands, and almost pulled into the water. I grabbed it and over the course of like 30 mins, I proceeded to wrestle this massive flounder to the surface and get it on the dock. this thing was like 2 and a half feet long it was huge. a small crowd of tourists kinda formed around me and I was feeling all cool and stuff cause I am a local and non of these people had probably even scene a founder before, so naturally, to show off, i decided to cut the head off the fish with one swing of my knife. I raised it above my head, brought it down hard, and the fucking handle exploded in my hand, and the blade snapped out, bounced off the dock, wizzed past my head, and anchored itself into the pier 20 feet behind me. it landed about 2 feet from some old ladies that were watching me. Ive never been more embarrassed. and that's when I learned about quality knives.
Back around year 2001, I worked in a quarry and had a Spyderco with the 4" blade, Endura I think. I used it quite often cutting conveyer belts. While running a stockpile truck I lost it, could find it anywhere . About 6 months later while removing crushed stone from under the bin I had been working under I found it. It was in a puddle where the truck had been parked while being loaded. That knife had been run over hundreds of times.by a truck 22tons.After washing it out I was able to open it. The blade was still in good shape.Took it home and boiled it to get the last of the crud out. Resharpend it, oiled it and used it for a couple of more years.
out of the thousands of knives that pass through my hands I only keep a select few every now and then and one of them in a 74 mini (aus8) beat to crap and still kickin ;)
I’ve got a good story: It was my 10th birthday and my father got me 2 knives a Swiss Army knife and a cheap folding knife about a month later being the 10 year old self I was my friend and I got the folding knife and went down to a creek throwing the knife at trees and as I went to throw the knife at the tree it hit the handle of the knife and bounced into the running water so I was upset that I had lost it but ended up forgetting about it fast forward about 6 years I was walking through the creek and say something green so I reached down and wouldn’t you know it it was the same knife I had lost in the creek 6 years ago I was amazed
This story is not about a Boker but a Spyderco Hunter from the early 2000s. My dad has carried it for years running pop machine routes. One day he got his fingers caught in a pinch point and used his knife to save them, breaking the tip off in the process. He had the tip re-ground and still uses it to this day.
I have had my Kalashnikov for over 6 years and it has been the best knife I have ever carried as a edc. It saved my life once when I fell out of my tree stand and was hanging from my safety harness. I reached in my pocket,grabbed my auto, wrapped my legs around the tree and cut the harness and slid down the tree to safety. I would buy 100 more of these knives but mine just keeps on functioning.
Knife story. One night I was drinking at my friends house and ended up walking home. My EDC at the time was a CRKT thunderbolt ( I have big hands) I loved that knife from the day I bought it. That night I slipped in a field. When i awoke the next day I couldn't find my knife. I called my friend to see if I left it at his place and looked all over it was gone.☹ About a yaer later I was walking through the same field and slipped in same place as that night. When I went to stand back up my landed on something metal. It was the same knife. 😲 I gave it a quick cleaning and it just had one spot of rust on the blade and a little oil fixed that right up. Sorry this is so long just felt I had to share
OspreyBravo18 there was another guy who was legit attacked by a full grown GRIZZLY bear and got mauled but still killed it with his buck 110.... now that is a knife story
@@johnpats7024 The reason Ka-Bar knives are called Ka Bar is because Ka Bar is short for "Kodiak Bear" One time a woodsman and guide in Alaska was attacked and he used his (I think it was called Cammillus at the time) knife to fight the bear off. Killing the huge animal in the process... .and sent the story to the knife maker who promptly changed the name of their woodsman knife to "Ka-Bar" as it was short for "Kodiak Grizzly Bear" .
I had a gerber freeman drop point that my dad had gotten me and was my favorite edc. one day I was working on a job site and the belt sheath I had it in opened and dropped it out somewhere, I looked for probably an hour, under the house through the yard and never found it. About 6 months later while on a trip to Minnesota my dad calls me and said he found it, when I asked where he said it was in the top rack of the truck and sent me a picture of the knife in almost perfect condition, it had ridden in the open all winter through ice storms and gold rainy days for the better part of 6 months and not a speck of rust. Needless to say I was happy to have it back, unfortunately I’ve lost it again but I expect it to find its way back one day
So I just ordered the Kalashnikov XXL drop point. I didn't know how tough they actually are! Can't WAIT till it gets here... Looks like now, there's a 99.99% chance that the XXL Clip point is gonna be next! GREAT VIDEO guys...
I just bought one of these for my wife to carry in her purse.... and you guys were able to put her name on the handle. I got her an orange handle so she can find it easier. Thanks for putting her name on it and shipping so fast. The Boker action is “snappy” and does not scare her opening and closing. That is really important!
As a proud owner of a Kalashnikov(wharnecliffe/reverse tanto) and being a lefty myself, you MUST start offering more left handed options! PLEASE! Ha. Not just BKs, but in general! The first companies that make their popular options in lefty, will surely reap a bountiful harvest. Ha. Love Blade HQ and all the Knife Banters. Keep up the great work guys!
Except they won't reap a bountiful harvest. Companies love money. If lefty knives were very profitable, they'd be doing it all the time. Truth is not many people buy them.
I agree more companies should make a left handed option for their knives. There may not be a lot of us in this world but the availability would be nice for the ones that are.
@@jonathanporter5223 Companies like Pro-Tech offer lefty specific autos, and Spyderco is starting to offer more lefty versions of their most popular knives.
Boker strike drop point warrior was my first auto. It is still one of my favorite EDC's. (Got my name on the handle and everything) Glad I picked it up when I did, they're out of stock now! you guys are awesome with your prices. Keep it up!
I just saw the blue blade Kalashnikov! I NEED that. 😅. Wife is going to hate me today. Just got my Benchmade 553 griptilian in yesterday. What does too many knives mean? 🤔
I've had my BladeHQ Kalashnikov for like 8 or so years now. Blue scales with clip point AUS8 steel. Never had the heart to carry it, I didn't want to mar it up or damage it. Been carrying it for 2 days now and man is it handy. I really love this knife.
I was a deputy in the Texas panhandle for 2 years and I’ve used mine to cut many people out of their seat belts in car wrecks and used it on duty for many of things that other knifes wouldn’t have survived but this knife still works perfectly. I just ordered another for my new department adventures
@@BladeHQ haha my mistake then, luvin your channel, with being from England the gun laws are very tight so a knife is nxt best boys toys, i did hav a 22 250 for deer stalking but it was on my dad's license cos i couldn't get one, it really is crazy hard to even get a shot gun licence an wat sucks even more its illegal to hav a automatic knife on you including butterfly and stiletto so im just going to hav keep watching your channel in envy, can you do something on bayonets in the near future plz, thanks for your work guys 👍✌
@@r1w3d funny thing is they could have just made the pocket clip ambidextrous. Side opening autos are pretty damn easy to use no matter what side the buttons on
@@Go4Bro You got it 👍 most of the world is right handed therefore most things also. Ive been hurt using tools made for right handed people and it's pretty irritating.
@@r1w3d yeah it's pretty much the only reason I used to like Benchmade is because they were pretty ambidextrous. Cold Steel is pretty good at it 2 and a good majority of spydercos
I agree. It's sometimes a struggle being left handed in this right handed world. The worst is trying to use scissors. Even the lefty ones suck, too. So, to see they'll be lefty versions of this knife is exciting. Can't wait til they become available.
I’m a frequent buyer from Blade HQ, and I’ve bought several knifes from you. A lot of which are boker kalashnikovs and I’m dying to get my hands on a purple bladed one. I’m sure you guys can get that done. Love your knives, your channel and your people. Keep it up! 😁
My father had a Kalashnikov 74 He had two, but the first one he only had a few months before he left it on the back of his truck and it flew off. The second one he got shortly after and used it for well over a decade in heavy duty construction. He passed away a little over a year ago and his knife (worn out more than the one in the video) is easily the most sentimental object I have. I now carry my own Kalashnikov 74 as my primary knife as a deputy sheriff. No matter what you use a knife for, the Kalashnikov is a great choice.
Love my boker ak47 knife. After about 7-8 years of hard use my spring just broke on me. But luckily they sell spares. Ordered a set of springs and about to order another one. Definitely my fav edc knife.
ok I got a story I had or have a bench made north folk so to the story is I live on a canyon and I was doing canyon thing and lost my knife after 3 years we got rain and had a mudslide so the next day I went outside and something catches my eye I see a sliver of light coming like a reflection out of the ground it was the north folk I found it was buried in the ground for 3 years and got unearthed after the mudslide
Big Fan of Boker, always have been. This video caused me to pause it and buy one before I finished watching the video. OD Green/Copper/Clip point Thanks Guys
My dad has a Kershaw Ken Onion Chive that he found leading on the ground outside the post office one day. After about a year, he lost it in the fall. About six months later, after all the snow and everything, he was doing something in the yard and found the knife laying there. There was zero rust and the knife functions perfectly. Probably the best knife story I've witnessed
Sweet! A lefty knife! That's so awesome. Being left handed has it struggles, one of which is finding a good knife that at least has a reversible pocket clip, let alone a knife built specifically for left handers. They're very rare to see so I'm stoked that this option will be available in the near future. I'll definitely will be purchasing one once they drop. Can't wait!
Just got my boker strike drop point, with the desert warrior in last week! And I love it! I can't stop fidgeting with the auto button and making that sweet pop! Congrats on 300k guys! Can't wait for the next 300k! The next klash should be a Red, white and blue themed one!
I have the small kalashnikov that my dad gave me before I moved to Minnesota from Oregon. I use it for work and actually dropped it in a lake off a dock fishing. It sat at the bottom for two weeks until I found it with a magnet and it had no problem and open and closed super clean.
Old video but still great content. I just ordered one from you guys. I was already geeked but this video got me more geeked about it. All these comments are awesome!!
Agree totally. I’ve been through dozens of small-medium auto folders and 3 years EDC later this guy is hands down the best all around, pound for pound, bang for the buck. 100 out of 5 stars.
@@BladeHQ i have a story to tell, this pocket knife (gerber freescape folding sheath knife) was my favorite pocket knife, o owned it for 3 years and it went through alot of use, it had 17cr17mov stainless steel, it didnt hold a great edge, but it had a parcheally serrated edge so it really didnt need alot of sharpening, i batonned wood with it, chopped with it and, many more things. I lost it in some snow at a campsite when i was chopping away at a tree, i was wearing slippery gloves and i still miss it till this day. I lost it last year. It was a beast and the best knife under 40 euros.
I've got a story not a lot of people believe. I was helping a friend work on his 1986 Camaro at my shop. The oil pan had been JB welded to the block. I broke a screwdriver trying to get it off. I pulled out my M16-04Z and used a rubber dead blow hammer to hammer it through the JB Weld. I was able to lift myself six inches off the ground. I'm not a light guy. I was 225 LBS at the time. I just knew it would snap. The blade never broke on me. I used it for another year before I gave it to a friend once he made Life Scout. Ever since then, it's been his EDC knife. He loves it and I had a backup M16-04Z that I've been carrying for the past 5 years. I've never had one mess up on me like Kershaw and Gerber have.
I have the recurve tanto exclusive . Three years strong throughout all climates and conditions . Some of the black coating chipped off so I polished it off too look like a Batarang . Still holding up spring retention and blade endurance. Great knife
My first knife was the partially serrated tanto. That knife started my obsession. Since then I sort of baby my knifes but I know I shouldn't. I used my AK for three months on a temporary gig building hoop houses. 60 to 80 holes a day filled with cement to support the fence poles. That equates to 90 to 120 bags of 80lb quickcrete cut open open with my AK. Stabbing it into the bag and cutting the top off, blade slicing through paper, aggregate, sand and concrete. Never sharpened it once, just swirled it in a bucket of water at the end of the day. Snappy after day 90 as day one. If some kind gentleman hadn't stolen off my porch one day I'll bet it would still be rocking it today. I've bought one since but I sort of baby it now, I need to quit that S H 1 T. This is a working knife.
I have had a couple of these for several years and can attest to their fun and longevity of life. They are definitely well worth the price and can absolutely stand to be used and abused much better than some primadonna blades that cost two arms, one leg and your first born child to own. Keep up the good work Boker. By the way, you two guys are having way way too much fun during this episode. I hope you will return your pay checks to the boss (Mr Blade ?) since this does not look like work to me. Take care.
Ok guys here is my Kalashnikov story. I got mine from you guys at your very first store front in Lehi by the old family Dollar and you had to call for someone to meet you there so probably at least 20 yrs ago. This thing has been through hell and back. Camping, work, survival trips you name it. It's seen so much use the handle has no color left it's just aluminum now and never has it let me down still fires strong and has original spring blade is funny shape now but WTH. Has been sharpened on you name it from wet stones to a price of sandstone in the creek. I think I should bring it over and donate it to you guys to let people see just how tough these things are.
I've got the automat 74 carried it every day ,used it every day for 11 years before the spring broke just got new spring from you guys put one in my knife just like new.
The kalashnikov knives are awesome l own three of the 74 models 2 drop points and 1 tanto these knives will take a licking and keep on ticking the best edc knives for the working man's hard earned money every cent. Thanks BEN
when I work for UPS doing a seasonal job working on the trucks delivering packages I carried a Kershaw blur with me and one day it fell out of my pocket before I got on the truck and I didn't notice it for the whole entire day until I got home. The whole entire week went by until Friday when my truck driver pulled up to meet with me and he opened the door and pointed at the ground and my Kershaw blur was stuck in the pavement all scratched up and I used my other Kershaw blur to pry it out and I took it home and reconditioned the whole knife and it still works
You sold me on the purple color. The lefty and Damascus. I already own 1 Boker and im about to add a few more. "They will make a nice addition to my fine collection"
I had something happen to my first knife that was crazier than the grass story! I could even send it in for a knife banter episode! So here’s the story: My first knife I received when I was 7 years old and it was a small Victorinox Rambler. My parents bought it for me and I was stoked to have my first little knife that had tools on it so I could open little packages and use the screwdrivers to fix little things. I carried the thing with me everyday and I loved it for years. Even when I got an actual licking pocket knife when I was older I would still carry my little victorinox around with since it had other tools on it. Well my grandparents used to live up in Alabama and as a kid when we could visit all of the cousins would play in the backyard and climb up and down these huge trees that they had there. Well one day while climbing in the trees my victorinox rambler slipped out of my pocket and fell on the ground in the woods somewhere. When I noticed that it was gone I spent the next three days searching the entire yard and all around the trees just trying to find the knife. I never found the knife and we had to head back to our home in Florida. Fast forward over a year later my mom gets a phone call from my uncle saying that my cousin had found a little Swiss Army knife sticking out of a mole hole in the backyard. She say something shining in the sun sticking out of the ground and went and picked it up and it was my first victorinox! They needed up mailing the knife down to me and I still have it to this day! I’m now 20 years old and it’s the knife I’ve owned for the longest!
I lost a victorinox Swiss army knife in the woods for 2 years. It was found and returned by a family member and it still works. Toothpick and tweezers still in it.
I love the Kalashnikov! I have one in every size they make. I gave one of the skull jobbers to a friend last last Christmas. He loves it. Since I wear dress slacks at work, I carry the black on black mini-Kalashnikov tanto blade every weekday. I also have a "Red rocket" and an anniversary edition at home in my knife wrap. Yeah, I might have a Boker Kalashnikov addiction. Edit: make the purple. ;)
I have one myself and have had it for many years. I just recently had to to replace the coil spring. I've had a lot of more expensive auto's break their spring before this one. The only bad thing is, they stopped putting the safety in. I'm not worried about it opening in my pocket but I love how it can be locked open which makes it stronger. They need to bring back the safety.
I used my Kalashnikov in a Greyhound vs semi truck accident. Cutting victim clothing and breaking glass. I love these knifes. My first one (still have it) came without a clip.12-14 years ago. Please ask Boker to produce a LARGE AUTO! These knives are amazing in my opinion, competitive with knives three times their price. I would love to see 1 produced with 4 1/2 inch blade.
I’ve had one of these for about 10 years now. Carried off and on as an EDC workhorse and it has been abused pretty hard. Now like some kind of sign from the knife gods, the spring broke in it about half way through this video when I opened it. Time to order a new one.
My Kalashnikov story... I was carrying one in my back pocket while doing some work outside, when my son informs me we need to pick up some items for his return to college. We jump in my truck and off to the local Sams for the items. Apparently, I put enough pressure on the firing button while driving with this in my back pocket to allow the very tip of the blade to protrude out of the handle. Anyway, we get the needed items and are preparing to get back in the truck. Did I mention I usually carry my keys in my back pocket, but rarely ever carry a knife in my back pocket? So I’m patting my back pockets for keys, feel a little lump, and run my hand in my pocket......slicing my index finger from tip to the base of my finger. Deep. Bleeding profusely deep. Needing about 10 to 12 stitches, but have a $10000 deductible so I used super glue deep. They say it’s not truly your knife until it bites you...... still one of my favorite autos. I just make sure it goes in a front pocket now.
A good knife story I have is that my dad has been carrying a Benchmade reflex mini II for as long as I can remember and when I was a kid we were going on a family vacation and had to go to the airport. My dad forgot he had his mini in his pocket and security wouldn't let him through. They gave him the option to get it mailed back home or it would be confiscated. Instead he exits the airport and burries it in the dirt by the drop off area. A week later when we came back he goes to the burial site and his mini was still there. He's still using the knife to this day
Epic!
Same thing happened to be. Sort of. I came back for it and it was gone..
Thats awesome.
boycott benchmade
David Wolicki why? What happened?
My K, I used in Iraq for over a year. When I came home I passed it on to my son who carries it everyday and when he is out with his guard unit. He won't give it back so that's a great sign. (Purchased it in 2006)
I know you followed orders, but I highly dislike you for being part of the cause that is now a huge catastrophe that will last for generations. You created a problem that allowed for a 1000 problems to arise. The Americans greet you as a hero, but you are a villain to the people it directly concerns. Good luck to the Iraqis cleaning up the mess, I guess.
I'd hate to say I spent my time training the people how to police themselves. But I won't feed into your dislike. That's your opinion.
Moslim Islam
We, meaning US troops, didn’t create a problem.... powers above us definitely played a role in the lack of stability in the region, and guess what....
The time I spent in your country I learned a great deal about the world. I learned how weak people were, that many are born without a spine, that the feeling of entitlement extends beyond the fortunate ones, how those that do strive for success are often sabotaged out of jealousy.... I can go on about all the negatives I experienced first hand. How those that consider themselves a patriot and wish to take the fight to those that dare desecrate their ground, only cower when they are needed the most.
The honest are few and far between. Those few are the ones I wished well and hoped they didn’t have much hardships cause their fellow countrymen were total pieces of shit by any modern society standard.
I guarantee that you personally never experienced any issue with an American troop if you really were a stand up guy. We simply didn’t give a shit about anybody other than our brothers by our side. We fought those looking for a fight. The rest were a bunch of bitches so take an honest look at the situation. Don’t blame Americans for your countries lack of integrity and their poor ability to defend themselves. For fuck sake your army would show up in sandals and a wife beater.
I don’t remember your country for the shit I saw. I remember it for the hope it had and you confirmed that there really wasn’t any hope to begin with
You know the truth about why we where there right? Who it was really for? An "ally" in the region. Hundreds of thousands of innocent people murdered im not saying your a bad person or responsible in any way i know you only wanted to serve your country..
@@hailtothe_rooster1572 first off I'm not an Iraqi. Not even from the middle east. Secondly: notice how weird your perception is. You were only there for the people who pick a fight with you? You are the one travelling half the planet with a loaded gun. Then you continue to say that they should learn to defend themselves like it's their fault. As if their inability dragged you out of your bed from the us all the way to Iraq with a gun.
Look. I'm not interested in your personal story. I adressed the concequence and results of the us's involvement. The documents have been leaked. The wissleblowers have spoken. There is absolutely no case to be made from your perspective.
I got a good knife story: when i was a young lad of about 15, I bought this POS knife set called the "don't tread on me knife combo" or something tacticool (dumb) like that. one day I was fishing off this dock and I got a massive hit, like, rod yanked from my hands, and almost pulled into the water. I grabbed it and over the course of like 30 mins, I proceeded to wrestle this massive flounder to the surface and get it on the dock. this thing was like 2 and a half feet long it was huge. a small crowd of tourists kinda formed around me and I was feeling all cool and stuff cause I am a local and non of these people had probably even scene a founder before, so naturally, to show off, i decided to cut the head off the fish with one swing of my knife. I raised it above my head, brought it down hard, and the fucking handle exploded in my hand, and the blade snapped out, bounced off the dock, wizzed past my head, and anchored itself into the pier 20 feet behind me. it landed about 2 feet from some old ladies that were watching me. Ive never been more embarrassed. and that's when I learned about quality knives.
Not all knives are created equal.
That is a hilarious story. I have never had one break while use but I slipped up and cut myself while dealing with fish. They are slippery bastards.
Back around year 2001, I worked in a quarry and had a Spyderco with the 4" blade, Endura I think. I used it quite often cutting conveyer belts. While running a stockpile truck I lost it, could find it anywhere . About 6 months later while removing crushed stone from under the bin I had been working under I found it. It was in a puddle where the truck had been parked while being loaded. That knife had been run over hundreds of times.by a truck 22tons.After washing it out I was able to open it. The blade was still in good shape.Took it home and boiled it to get the last of the crud out. Resharpend it, oiled it and used it for a couple of more years.
out of the thousands of knives that pass through my hands I only keep a select few every now and then and one of them in a 74 mini (aus8) beat to crap and still kickin ;)
Luvin your channel to
We totally agree! It's a classic for a reason. 👊
Hey jeff!
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ohai Jeff
You should call the Damascus one the Damashnikov!
@Thomas Hakonson And tell everyone that you named it😂
Yes fricking yes
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Bravo
*Damaskinov
BRO PURPLE NEEDS TO HAPPEN. HAVE BOKER COLOR THE FIRING BUTTONS ON THE STAR WARS BLADES TOO
Better yet... Get permission to put rebel and empire logo's on the buttons.
@@I0nlyRunFactory agreed, I mean I'm pretty sure microtech did it so why not?
@@MH-zu3kg If microtech would sell me one for $40 I'd buy theirs instead...
Yes totally!! Purple!!
And make a mini Kalashnikov in green for a yoda lightsaber! 😁
I’ve got a good story: It was my 10th birthday and my father got me 2 knives a Swiss Army knife and a cheap folding knife about a month later being the 10 year old self I was my friend and I got the folding knife and went down to a creek throwing the knife at trees and as I went to throw the knife at the tree it hit the handle of the knife and bounced into the running water so I was upset that I had lost it but ended up forgetting about it fast forward about 6 years I was walking through the creek and say something green so I reached down and wouldn’t you know it it was the same knife I had lost in the creek 6 years ago I was amazed
What did it look like after you pulled it out of the water
@@j.shorter4716 Probably wet
This story is not about a Boker but a Spyderco Hunter from the early 2000s. My dad has carried it for years running pop machine routes. One day he got his fingers caught in a pinch point and used his knife to save them, breaking the tip off in the process. He had the tip re-ground and still uses it to this day.
awesome story, love spyderco
Spyderco doesn’t fail in the time of need.
I have had my Kalashnikov for over 6 years and it has been the best knife I have ever carried as a edc. It saved my life once when I fell out of my tree stand and was hanging from my safety harness. I reached in my pocket,grabbed my auto, wrapped my legs around the tree and cut the harness and slid down the tree to safety. I would buy 100 more of these knives but mine just keeps on functioning.
Knife story. One night I was drinking at my friends house and ended up walking home. My EDC at the time was a CRKT thunderbolt ( I have big hands) I loved that knife from the day I bought it. That night I slipped in a field. When i awoke the next day I couldn't find my knife. I called my friend to see if I left it at his place and looked all over it was gone.☹ About a yaer later I was walking through the same field and slipped in same place as that night. When I went to stand back up my landed on something metal. It was the same knife. 😲 I gave it a quick cleaning and it just had one spot of rust on the blade and a little oil fixed that right up. Sorry this is so long just felt I had to share
That’s pretty crazy that you found it there after a year
"This is the craziest knife story in the history of the world"
"It was under grass"
OspreyBravo18 there was another guy who was legit attacked by a full grown GRIZZLY bear and got mauled but still killed it with his buck 110.... now that is a knife story
@@johnpats7024 herd that one to
@@johnpats7024 The reason Ka-Bar knives are called Ka Bar is because Ka Bar is short for "Kodiak Bear" One time a woodsman and guide in Alaska was attacked and he used his (I think it was called Cammillus at the time) knife to fight the bear off. Killing the huge animal in the process... .and sent the story to the knife maker who promptly changed the name of their woodsman knife to "Ka-Bar" as it was short for "Kodiak Grizzly Bear" .
@JackG69 yes,there is a whole video on the union cutlery (ka-bar)story
John Pats I carry a 110 every day on my belt lol. Good to know I’m prepared for bears
Purple-bladed AK would be sick
I had a gerber freeman drop point that my dad had gotten me and was my favorite edc. one day I was working on a job site and the belt sheath I had it in opened and dropped it out somewhere, I looked for probably an hour, under the house through the yard and never found it. About 6 months later while on a trip to Minnesota my dad calls me and said he found it, when I asked where he said it was in the top rack of the truck and sent me a picture of the knife in almost perfect condition, it had ridden in the open all winter through ice storms and gold rainy days for the better part of 6 months and not a speck of rust. Needless to say I was happy to have it back, unfortunately I’ve lost it again but I expect it to find its way back one day
An auto with wood grip panels to match an AK would be perfect.
...that would be EPIC!!!!
Burled maple or flamed maple would be awesome
I second that emotion.
Liar
@@TheHairOfElendil why?
Really like it when you guys show user knives like this. So many brand new knife videos out there it's awesome to see how they hold up over the years
So I just ordered the Kalashnikov XXL drop point. I didn't know how tough they actually are! Can't WAIT till it gets here... Looks like now, there's a 99.99% chance that the XXL Clip point is gonna be next! GREAT VIDEO guys...
I just bought one of these for my wife to carry in her purse.... and you guys were able to put her name on the handle. I got her an orange handle so she can find it easier. Thanks for putting her name on it and shipping so fast. The Boker action is “snappy” and does not scare her opening and closing. That is really important!
Yes to the purple bladed Kalash! And, cherry on top, purple hardware and clip! Yessss!
As a proud owner of a Kalashnikov(wharnecliffe/reverse tanto) and being a lefty myself, you MUST start offering more left handed options! PLEASE! Ha. Not just BKs, but in general! The first companies that make their popular options in lefty, will surely reap a bountiful harvest. Ha. Love Blade HQ and all the Knife Banters. Keep up the great work guys!
Gotta adapt sometimes bro.
I'm a lefty too, but we are just 5% of the market, not that much of a bounty.
Except they won't reap a bountiful harvest. Companies love money. If lefty knives were very profitable, they'd be doing it all the time. Truth is not many people buy them.
I agree more companies should make a left handed option for their knives. There may not be a lot of us in this world but the availability would be nice for the ones that are.
@@jonathanporter5223 Companies like Pro-Tech offer lefty specific autos, and Spyderco is starting to offer more lefty versions of their most popular knives.
Boker strike drop point warrior was my first auto. It is still one of my favorite EDC's. (Got my name on the handle and everything) Glad I picked it up when I did, they're out of stock now! you guys are awesome with your prices. Keep it up!
I just saw the blue blade Kalashnikov! I NEED that. 😅. Wife is going to hate me today. Just got my Benchmade 553 griptilian in yesterday. What does too many knives mean? 🤔
I have the Desert Warrior Tanto , I just wish they would make it in s30v or xhp .
I've had my BladeHQ Kalashnikov for like 8 or so years now. Blue scales with clip point AUS8 steel. Never had the heart to carry it, I didn't want to mar it up or damage it. Been carrying it for 2 days now and man is it handy. I really love this knife.
Yes, if a "purple-bladed" Kalashnikov is released, I'll be the first in line.
I was a deputy in the Texas panhandle for 2 years and I’ve used mine to cut many people out of their seat belts in car wrecks and used it on duty for many of things that other knifes wouldn’t have survived but this knife still works perfectly. I just ordered another for my new department adventures
13:58 anyone see that sneaky hand come in to the picture on left hand side of the screen
I don't know what you are talking about. A professional such as myself would never put his hand in front of the camera for the world to see. - Jamie
@@BladeHQ haha my mistake then, luvin your channel, with being from England the gun laws are very tight so a knife is nxt best boys toys, i did hav a 22 250 for deer stalking but it was on my dad's license cos i couldn't get one, it really is crazy hard to even get a shot gun licence an wat sucks even more its illegal to hav a automatic knife on you including butterfly and stiletto so im just going to hav keep watching your channel in envy, can you do something on bayonets in the near future plz, thanks for your work guys 👍✌
Just found the lefty version on your website today and ordered one before I found this video. Good call! 10% of the population thanks you profusely.
I'm going to have to stay updated on that left-handed 1
Damn right👌👌👌
@@r1w3d funny thing is they could have just made the pocket clip ambidextrous. Side opening autos are pretty damn easy to use no matter what side the buttons on
@@Go4Bro You got it 👍 most of the world is right handed therefore most things also. Ive been hurt using tools made for right handed people and it's pretty irritating.
@@r1w3d yeah it's pretty much the only reason I used to like Benchmade is because they were pretty ambidextrous. Cold Steel is pretty good at it 2 and a good majority of spydercos
I agree. It's sometimes a struggle being left handed in this right handed world. The worst is trying to use scissors. Even the lefty ones suck, too. So, to see they'll be lefty versions of this knife is exciting. Can't wait til they become available.
I’m a frequent buyer from Blade HQ, and I’ve bought several knifes from you. A lot of which are boker kalashnikovs and I’m dying to get my hands on a purple bladed one. I’m sure you guys can get that done. Love your knives, your channel and your people. Keep it up! 😁
A orange blade would look GREAT
Also yes to the purple blade
My father had a Kalashnikov 74 He had two, but the first one he only had a few months before he left it on the back of his truck and it flew off. The second one he got shortly after and used it for well over a decade in heavy duty construction. He passed away a little over a year ago and his knife (worn out more than the one in the video) is easily the most sentimental object I have. I now carry my own Kalashnikov 74 as my primary knife as a deputy sheriff. No matter what you use a knife for, the Kalashnikov is a great choice.
Yes purple! And put BAMF on the handle somewhere
🤣 That would make it historically accurate.
@@BladeHQ on the pocket clip
@@HeyGeesh yesss
I've seen no other company RUclips channel with such a wholesome and true feel to it than this one. Something about knives, man...
9:20 literally snorted at that edit. And I love my desert warrior it's my go to work knife.
Love my boker ak47 knife. After about 7-8 years of hard use my spring just broke on me. But luckily they sell spares. Ordered a set of springs and about to order another one. Definitely my fav edc knife.
ok I got a story I had or have a bench made north folk so to the story is I live on a canyon and I was doing canyon thing and lost my knife after 3 years we got rain and had a mudslide so the next day I went outside and something catches my eye I see a sliver of light coming like a reflection out of the ground it was the north folk I found it was buried in the ground for 3 years and got unearthed after the mudslide
Big Fan of Boker, always have been.
This video caused me to pause it and buy one before I finished watching the video.
OD Green/Copper/Clip point
Thanks Guys
Also bring Austin back. You should have made him an offer he couldn't refuse to keep him from going elsewhere.
My dad has a Kershaw Ken Onion Chive that he found leading on the ground outside the post office one day. After about a year, he lost it in the fall. About six months later, after all the snow and everything, he was doing something in the yard and found the knife laying there. There was zero rust and the knife functions perfectly. Probably the best knife story I've witnessed
CONGRATS ON 300K GUYS!!!!!
Thanks!
Sweet! A lefty knife! That's so awesome. Being left handed has it struggles, one of which is finding a good knife that at least has a reversible pocket clip, let alone a knife built specifically for left handers. They're very rare to see so I'm stoked that this option will be available in the near future. I'll definitely will be purchasing one once they drop. Can't wait!
I fw with boker cuz that
them chavez knifes look sick in the commercial ❤️💀
I've carried the same Kalashnikov 5+ years. It's really beat up but it's still my go to knife. It's never failed me
Lightsaber Kalashnikov needs 3 things
-silver handle
- red firing button
- black clip
Just my opinion but I would buy that
Who with me on that?
Just bought and got my Kalashnikov a few days ago! Loving it so far!
Syderco salt was my third knife I bought and I dropped it into the ocean off of north Caroline and three days latter while snorkeling I found it
Awesome!
Just got my boker strike drop point, with the desert warrior in last week! And I love it! I can't stop fidgeting with the auto button and making that sweet pop! Congrats on 300k guys! Can't wait for the next 300k! The next klash should be a Red, white and blue themed one!
Thanks for the support! Digging the patriotic color ideas. Might make a great July 4th sprint run🤔.
@@BladeHQ uh yes red white and blue one. Please and thank you
#bringbackBEN
I have the small kalashnikov that my dad gave me before I moved to Minnesota from Oregon. I use it for work and actually dropped it in a lake off a dock fishing. It sat at the bottom for two weeks until I found it with a magnet and it had no problem and open and closed super clean.
Being a lefty sucks!!!! I want a lefty black widow
We need more left handed frame locks, liner locks, button locks, etc.. That's why I've been sticking with my custom Bali-razor and my ultratech.
Agreed! We need more lefty friendly knives!
Old video but still great content. I just ordered one from you guys. I was already geeked but this video got me more geeked about it. All these comments are awesome!!
I carry the Damascus Bowie blade
Agree totally. I’ve been through dozens of small-medium auto folders and 3 years EDC later this guy is hands down the best all around, pound for pound, bang for the buck. 100 out of 5 stars.
Get the black, because people can see the usage of your knife
Nothing better than a good patina👊.
@@BladeHQ i have a story to tell, this pocket knife (gerber freescape folding sheath knife) was my favorite pocket knife, o owned it for 3 years and it went through alot of use, it had 17cr17mov stainless steel, it didnt hold a great edge, but it had a parcheally serrated edge so it really didnt need alot of sharpening, i batonned wood with it, chopped with it and, many more things. I lost it in some snow at a campsite when i was chopping away at a tree, i was wearing slippery gloves and i still miss it till this day. I lost it last year. It was a beast and the best knife under 40 euros.
i’ve been looking for a new knife to carry and i’ve known about these but never gave them a shot. You guys have changed my mind
Friendship blaschlets😂😂. And I require a bakelite boker Kalashnikov
I'm carrying my spear point 47 today,this makes me love it even more.I have had mine for over 2 years and it's still going like new.
dont let benchmade see the ak. they will want to cut up this video too
boycott them
David Wolicki i did. sold all 7 on ebay
I’m confused what happened with benchmade?
they destroyed guns openly and in the last 3 elections donated lots of money to anti 2a democrats
S. Logan Blackburn go on their fb page
I'm glad to see so many lefty knives coming out lately. I can finally carry the way I was born to!
9:12 Damascikov
I've got a story not a lot of people believe. I was helping a friend work on his 1986 Camaro at my shop. The oil pan had been JB welded to the block. I broke a screwdriver trying to get it off. I pulled out my M16-04Z and used a rubber dead blow hammer to hammer it through the JB Weld. I was able to lift myself six inches off the ground. I'm not a light guy. I was 225 LBS at the time. I just knew it would snap. The blade never broke on me. I used it for another year before I gave it to a friend once he made Life Scout. Ever since then, it's been his EDC knife. He loves it and I had a backup M16-04Z that I've been carrying for the past 5 years. I've never had one mess up on me like Kershaw and Gerber have.
"But I want a Purple one"
I have the Ben blue and the warhawk I'd love to add a purple one to the collection. Keep up the great work guys
They need a s30v version
XHP > S30V
Or literally any other steel I hate s30v
USSR 7 why is that? I love every knife I have with s30v
They do make an s30v model , I have one . When they have it in stock it doesn't last long .
Jacob Circus just because it’s soooo hard to sharpen and the cost but other than that I think it’s great
I have the recurve tanto exclusive . Three years strong throughout all climates and conditions . Some of the black coating chipped off so I polished it off too look like a Batarang . Still holding up spring retention and blade endurance. Great knife
That is awesome! Do you have pictures? We would love to see.
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When can we address the real issue: inexpensive OTF knives?
It needs to happen.
AKC F-16 in Lime Green. Problem solved 😎-Zac😁
@@BladeHQ Nyet. Out of stock. And kind of cheezy with the grip tape in the middle.
@@pimpovic2 Lightning OTF. Around $40. If you don't want "cheezy", then you gotta produce more money.
My first knife was the partially serrated tanto. That knife started my obsession. Since then I sort of baby my knifes but I know I shouldn't. I used my AK for three months on a temporary gig building hoop houses. 60 to 80 holes a day filled with cement to support the fence poles. That equates to 90 to 120 bags of 80lb quickcrete cut open open with my AK. Stabbing it into the bag and cutting the top off, blade slicing through paper, aggregate, sand and concrete.
Never sharpened it once, just swirled it in a bucket of water at the end of the day. Snappy after day 90 as day one. If some kind gentleman hadn't stolen off my porch one day I'll bet it would still be rocking it today.
I've bought one since but I sort of baby it now, I need to quit that S H 1 T. This is a working knife.
I’ll buy anything just not a benchmade :)
I've used mine daily for at least 6 months now and is still kicking ass. Looks rough but that just adds character
anyone watching in December 2019?
Anyone watching in 1-14-2020??
Custom built my 74, bare aluminum handle, s30v blade , titainium clip, upgraded spring.... Pow. A beast.
"i went shooting with my family" Thats only in america
Bonus points if you didn't tell them first!😜🙊🙈🙉
I have had a couple of these for several years and can attest to their fun and longevity of life. They are definitely well worth the price and can absolutely stand to be used and abused much better than some primadonna blades that cost two arms, one leg and your first born child to own. Keep up the good work Boker. By the way, you two guys are having way way too much fun during this episode. I hope you will return your pay checks to the boss (Mr Blade ?) since this does not look like work to me. Take care.
Thanks guys i appreciate yalls effort and time to to break down good knives
Ok guys here is my Kalashnikov story. I got mine from you guys at your very first store front in Lehi by the old family Dollar and you had to call for someone to meet you there so probably at least 20 yrs ago. This thing has been through hell and back. Camping, work, survival trips you name it. It's seen so much use the handle has no color left it's just aluminum now and never has it let me down still fires strong and has original spring blade is funny shape now but WTH. Has been sharpened on you name it from wet stones to a price of sandstone in the creek. I think I should bring it over and donate it to you guys to let people see just how tough these things are.
I've got the automat 74 carried it every day ,used it every day for 11 years before the spring broke just got new spring from you guys put one in my knife just like new.
I bought the Damascus one off you guys a while back, and I absolutely love it.
I ordered the Boker Kalashnikov a few months back. They never shipped so I kept the money and saved up. I ended up ordering a KA-BAR USMC.
The kalashnikov knives are awesome l own three of the 74 models 2 drop points and 1 tanto these knives will take a licking and keep on ticking the best edc knives for the working man's hard earned money every cent. Thanks BEN
when I work for UPS doing a seasonal job working on the trucks delivering packages I carried a Kershaw blur with me and one day it fell out of my pocket before I got on the truck and I didn't notice it for the whole entire day until I got home. The whole entire week went by until Friday when my truck driver pulled up to meet with me and he opened the door and pointed at the ground and my Kershaw blur was stuck in the pavement all scratched up and I used my other Kershaw blur to pry it out and I took it home and reconditioned the whole knife and it still works
You sold me on the purple color. The lefty and Damascus. I already own 1 Boker and im about to add a few more. "They will make a nice addition to my fine collection"
If that black and green comes out before June and with a lefty option I’ll have to jump on it for my dad. That’d be a good little wedding present.
I had something happen to my first knife that was crazier than the grass story! I could even send it in for a knife banter episode!
So here’s the story:
My first knife I received when I was 7 years old and it was a small Victorinox Rambler. My parents bought it for me and I was stoked to have my first little knife that had tools on it so I could open little packages and use the screwdrivers to fix little things. I carried the thing with me everyday and I loved it for years. Even when I got an actual licking pocket knife when I was older I would still carry my little victorinox around with since it had other tools on it. Well my grandparents used to live up in Alabama and as a kid when we could visit all of the cousins would play in the backyard and climb up and down these huge trees that they had there. Well one day while climbing in the trees my victorinox rambler slipped out of my pocket and fell on the ground in the woods somewhere. When I noticed that it was gone I spent the next three days searching the entire yard and all around the trees just trying to find the knife. I never found the knife and we had to head back to our home in Florida. Fast forward over a year later my mom gets a phone call from my uncle saying that my cousin had found a little Swiss Army knife sticking out of a mole hole in the backyard. She say something shining in the sun sticking out of the ground and went and picked it up and it was my first victorinox! They needed up mailing the knife down to me and I still have it to this day! I’m now 20 years old and it’s the knife I’ve owned for the longest!
I lost a victorinox Swiss army knife in the woods for 2 years. It was found and returned by a family member and it still works. Toothpick and tweezers still in it.
I love the Kalashnikov! I have one in every size they make. I gave one of the skull jobbers to a friend last last Christmas. He loves it. Since I wear dress slacks at work, I carry the black on black mini-Kalashnikov tanto blade every weekday. I also have a "Red rocket" and an anniversary edition at home in my knife wrap. Yeah, I might have a Boker Kalashnikov addiction.
Edit: make the purple. ;)
These edits are amazing. Keep it going.
9:19 subscribed for that moment alone
I Own 3 Boker kalashnikov auto knives and love them. Pretty much all I carry. Just ordered the warthawk myself.
Boker has definitely caught a lot of people’s attention, the Kalashnikov is very nice.
Super excited about that left hander. Take my money now.
I have one myself and have had it for many years. I just recently had to to replace the coil spring. I've had a lot of more expensive auto's break their spring before this one. The only bad thing is, they stopped putting the safety in. I'm not worried about it opening in my pocket but I love how it can be locked open which makes it stronger. They need to bring back the safety.
Just picked up the dagger model with a white handle, can’t wait til it comes in!
I used my Kalashnikov in a Greyhound vs semi truck accident. Cutting victim clothing and breaking glass. I love these knifes. My first one (still have it) came without a clip.12-14 years ago.
Please ask Boker to produce a LARGE AUTO! These knives are amazing in my opinion, competitive with knives three times their price. I would love to see 1 produced with 4 1/2 inch blade.
Love this channel
9:17 they missed out on a perfect opportunity to call it the damasnikov, also super stoked they FINALLY have a left handed model
I’ve had one of these for about 10 years now. Carried off and on as an EDC workhorse and it has been abused pretty hard. Now like some kind of sign from the knife gods, the spring broke in it about half way through this video when I opened it. Time to order a new one.
I bought each of my groomsmen one for my wedding. Great knives.
Great idea!
My Kalashnikov story...
I was carrying one in my back pocket while doing some work outside, when my son informs me we need to pick up some items for his return to college. We jump in my truck and off to the local Sams for the items. Apparently, I put enough pressure on the firing button while driving with this in my back pocket to allow the very tip of the blade to protrude out of the handle. Anyway, we get the needed items and are preparing to get back in the truck. Did I mention I usually carry my keys in my back pocket, but rarely ever carry a knife in my back pocket? So I’m patting my back pockets for keys, feel a little lump, and run my hand in my pocket......slicing my index finger from tip to the base of my finger. Deep. Bleeding profusely deep. Needing about 10 to 12 stitches, but have a $10000 deductible so I used super glue deep.
They say it’s not truly your knife until it bites you...... still one of my favorite autos. I just make sure it goes in a front pocket now.
Good. Old. BladeHQ. Gosh dang this is my favorite store!
That Tiffany blue handle is pretty sweet!
Shoutout to the movie Departed 2006, boker kalashnikov on the night stand. Leos character grabs it before he tries to leave town.