Fun fact, the plastic cap ("pommel") hides a roughly 1,5 inch steel sleeve inside the grip, grab a stick and there you go, you have a spear. Hide some small nails in the grip to secure the stick to the knife by hammering the nails through the holes just below the pommel. I use the Glock knife for "rough" things, as a secondary knife. Greetings from Austria :)
Agreed, as a secondary knife. I used mine as a light, easy in, and easy out-one hand operated utility knife. These would never be my first choice for an all around survival blade but it makes one good easy access utility knife..
I ground down 4 teeth at the guard for a striker steel, and a great reverse grip finger over guard hold for hard close cutting. I also ground a groove at the top of the false edge for a fire pot handle grabber. One of these hangs at the side of my off grid kitchen. I also reprofile a 17° edge for better cutting!
I agree with you on this knife being in the category of a truck knife or in a motorcycle saddle bag. I chose the SRKs. One’s in my Jeep 24-7 The other in a saddlebag on my bike. Stay safe
The sawback is not for cutting, it cuts only forward and his task is to create a larger wound when you stab , it has some friction when you go through the flesh, but no resistance when you pull out. For bushcraft/ survival tasks i'd choose the 78, for sd and combat the 81 model with the sawback
The discontinued Glock 78 without the root saw back is better, if you can find one at a decent price, it's better as a fighting tool, than the Glock 81 saw-back. They are one of the most indestructible survival knives you can get.
The FM78 is not discontinued. Where do people get this from. I read it more often. Maybe in the USA? Not in Europe. Plenty of websites selling it. And Glock Company confirmed it is in production. Only in black.
@@Ve-suvius there's plenty of stocks out there to be had, but the prices have increased. They are not making the non saw back version anymore, as far as I know.
@@MB-jg4tr Yes they do. Americans keep saying that they don't . But they do. Not for the American market maybe. Buy them in Europe. Also Mora and other knives.
@@MB-jg4tr I e-mailed them on several occasions. And they always answer they still produce them. Ukraine soldiers carry them regularly also. Also Mora and other brands.
Thanks for that fair review. I agree about having this as a backup knife. I would get it at that price. I always carry 3 different types of knives with me when I’m in the bush, at that size I wouldn’t have a problem with packing that Clock with me.
Years ago, I had one of the original glock knives. It was "lost" when my belongings were being transferred to a new car (by the dealer's employees) and never recovered. It was a KNIFE, not a saw or multitool. I would buy another if I could find one with a straight spine. It should be noted, however, that the "saw" is intended to be used as a roof saw for digging fox holes. They were somewhat popular in South East Asia.
the model fm 78 got a straight spine the fm 81 got the saw it is the austrian military knive and still around u can buy it egven on amazone for like 40€
As for that admitedly bullshit handle symmetry, all one need do is grind the flanks flat. Slowly, mindfully, deliberately, judiciously flatten the two sides of the handle. It becomes a whole new knife, with just a modest investment in modification & personalization.
Great honest assessment. I like the military style knives as general purpose / deer hunting use. By the way the cost is great! That price is a bottle of whisky in New Zealand 🇳🇿! I will take the knife over a bottle of whiskey! Go well Dave
5160. It's the only no brainer steel in existence. Even subpar manufactured products made out of that will do you justice. My fav steel. Not the best steel, but a complete no brainer
It's good value for the price, I'm a Glock Fan Boy, but they need to stick with guns! For a trunk knife, it will get you by in a pinch, but not my first choice by any means! Good review!
Thanks, i was thinking about Chris Reeves pacific because of your videos, but for now I’d to choose a smaller Falkniven NL5 Idun to be my first premium knife. Cheers from Brazil!
Best knife ever made, imo and proves 98% of knives are a rip off. And I've had everything! Ps, your right the handle isnt perfect, but it also is - do you know why KABAR, Glock and many others have round handles? It was done for a reason following WWI. Think about it.
Come on Alaskan, do your homework before posting reviews. The blade in 1095 Spring Steel, not 5160. The saw is for cutting roots during entrenching. All easily found with a 5 min Google search.
Worst knife I have ever used. Had it for 7 years, in the army. Can't keep an edge and rusts constantly. Using this as a survival knife, is for people who don't want to survive.
Im not surprised that it cant cut it for military use. Steel choice is just off for that. I have it for throwing and it is a dream, the weight is just right and it's pretty much indestructible. But I wouldn't want to take it out with me as my only knife.
The reason one calls it a "survival knife" is it is supposed to be part of the the go-ready, bug-out bag kit whatevr, it's not supposed to be used on a normal basis , it must be packed away and forgotten about int he bug out system one has , which itself is checked at least annually. So that when you really do need it, it will be fresh off the shelf, sharp as fuck, still good. Oneuat keep other lnobes for 9ther functions or daily use, but teh concept survival tools is taht regardless of anything if one has a survival kit, it include sclknife which youight need for various reasons in tejcas etaht you don't have the other sthat you keep. So, one does not have to pay 10k for a whatever, taht way if it gets lost of broken or stolen it's not taht bad seeing as it saved your life in the lprocess, or aided in it. It has psychological benefits. Now, if one wants to use it everyday ithink for normal camping and hunting it's good to have, and will last, but them you MUST keep a "survival knife" in your survival kit, one which you don't use everyday
Fun fact, the plastic cap ("pommel") hides a roughly 1,5 inch steel sleeve inside the grip, grab a stick and there you go, you have a spear. Hide some small nails in the grip to secure the stick to the knife by hammering the nails through the holes just below the pommel. I use the Glock knife for "rough" things, as a secondary knife. Greetings from Austria :)
That is really cool. I did not know that! Thanks!!
Agreed, as a secondary knife. I used mine as a light, easy in, and easy out-one hand operated utility knife. These would never be my first choice for an all around survival blade but it makes one good easy access utility knife..
I ground down 4 teeth at the guard for a striker steel, and a great reverse grip finger over guard hold for hard close cutting. I also ground a groove at the top of the false edge for a fire pot handle grabber. One of these hangs at the side of my off grid kitchen. I also reprofile a 17° edge for better cutting!
I agree with you on this knife being in the category of a truck knife or in a motorcycle saddle bag. I chose the SRKs. One’s in my Jeep 24-7 The other in a saddlebag on my bike. Stay safe
I would lean toward the SRK or SRK-C for sure.
Its cool that it is made in Austria too.
4:20 "The sharpness out of box is just fine. *chef's kiss* "
Hahaha that's the best way to describe it!
The sawback is not for cutting, it cuts only forward and his task is to create a larger wound when you stab , it has some friction when you go through the flesh, but no resistance when you pull out. For bushcraft/ survival tasks i'd choose the 78, for sd and combat the 81 model with the sawback
Yes
The discontinued Glock 78 without the root saw back is better, if you can find one at a decent price, it's better as a fighting tool, than the Glock 81 saw-back. They are one of the most indestructible survival knives you can get.
The FM78 is not discontinued.
Where do people get this from. I read it more often.
Maybe in the USA? Not in Europe.
Plenty of websites selling it. And Glock Company confirmed it is in production.
Only in black.
@@Ve-suvius there's plenty of stocks out there to be had, but the prices have increased. They are not making the non saw back version anymore, as far as I know.
@@MB-jg4tr
Yes they do.
Americans keep saying that they don't . But they do.
Not for the American market maybe. Buy them in Europe.
Also Mora and other knives.
@@MB-jg4tr
I e-mailed them on several occasions. And they always answer they still produce them. Ukraine soldiers carry them regularly also.
Also Mora and other brands.
Verusteleka website has them in stock. Finland.
I like this knife for the price. Something you can hand out to someone who doesn’t have a knife, but needs one.
That's very true!
I own a 78 model and I'm glad about it. Cause I hate that gimicky sawback. It has no functionality for me.
Thanks for that fair review. I agree about having this as a backup knife. I would get it at that price. I always carry 3 different types of knives with me when I’m in the bush, at that size I wouldn’t have a problem with packing that Clock with me.
That's a fair idea. Thanks for the feedback!
Years ago, I had one of the original glock knives. It was "lost" when my belongings were being transferred to a new car (by the dealer's employees) and never recovered. It was a KNIFE, not a saw or multitool. I would buy another if I could find one with a straight spine. It should be noted, however, that the "saw" is intended to be used as a roof saw for digging fox holes. They were somewhat popular in South East Asia.
That's good to know. Thanks for sharing
the model fm 78 got a straight spine the fm 81 got the saw it is the austrian military knive and still around u can buy it egven on amazone for like 40€
An absolutely childproof knife; short of irretrievable loss, it will take any child through and out of childhood, into adulthood.
This is very true!
As for that admitedly bullshit handle symmetry, all one need do is grind the flanks flat.
Slowly, mindfully, deliberately, judiciously flatten the two sides of the handle.
It becomes a whole new knife, with just a modest investment in modification & personalization.
Hahaha I like that. Thanks for the tip!
Great honest assessment. I like the military style knives as general purpose / deer hunting use. By the way the cost is great! That price is a bottle of whisky in New Zealand 🇳🇿! I will take the knife over a bottle of whiskey! Go well Dave
Hahaha That's epic! Yeah one could use this far longer than whiskey
Yep, here in Australia they're about the same. I just bought them M78 version with the straight spine for $99 off Ebay
What is feather stick?
5160. It's the only no brainer steel in existence. Even subpar manufactured products made out of that will do you justice. My fav steel. Not the best steel, but a complete no brainer
It's good value for the price, I'm a Glock Fan Boy, but they need to stick with guns! For a trunk knife, it will get you by in a pinch, but not my first choice by any means! Good review!
I agree!
They invented this knife before the pistols.
Glock was making polymer tools long before the first Glock firearm existed.
Thanks, i was thinking about Chris Reeves pacific because of your videos, but for now I’d to choose a smaller Falkniven NL5 Idun to be my first premium knife. Cheers from Brazil!
Damn near indestructible. Doesn't take the best edge. But it's light enough to keep in my pack.
This is true, its a good all arounder
Man for the price you can't beat it ! But you can lol 😆 I want a saw back to toss in the bag to go with my BOB or Mora or perhaps not a saw back lol
Hahaha exactly!
An insane tough knife
It really is!
if you like,try to make that crusher ..maybe useful..
Get a glock entrenching tool it also has a saw
Good review ,thanks for sharing ,God bless !
Thanks for watching
Very interesting review. My greetings from France🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for
Thanks for watching!
Dang mosquitos
Yep!
Everyone else claim it's 1095 which is it really had one for 30 year's
Best knife ever made, imo and proves 98% of knives are a rip off. And I've had everything! Ps, your right the handle isnt perfect, but it also is - do you know why KABAR, Glock and many others have round handles? It was done for a reason following WWI. Think about it.
Tuff as guts.cuts wide.very deep.cop it to the chest you won't survive.they made these before their pistols.T800Aust
Para lo que se utilice un cuchillo no importa pero si para lo que se concibió.... Ese cuchillo es para combate "NO" para supervivencia!!!!
Reviewers who have only used a tool for a "QUICK MINUTE" should be banned from reviewing.
Ahaha
Come on Alaskan, do your homework before posting reviews. The blade in 1095 Spring Steel, not 5160. The saw is for cutting roots during entrenching. All easily found with a 5 min Google search.
@GlockTard It's right on Glock's site and other sites. Stop basing facts on hearsay
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Worst knife I have ever used. Had it for 7 years, in the army. Can't keep an edge and rusts constantly. Using this as a survival knife, is for people who don't want to survive.
Im not surprised that it cant cut it for military use. Steel choice is just off for that. I have it for throwing and it is a dream, the weight is just right and it's pretty much indestructible. But I wouldn't want to take it out with me as my only knife.
The reason one calls it a "survival knife" is it is supposed to be part of the the go-ready, bug-out bag kit whatevr, it's not supposed to be used on a normal basis , it must be packed away and forgotten about int he bug out system one has , which itself is checked at least annually. So that when you really do need it, it will be fresh off the shelf, sharp as fuck, still good.
Oneuat keep other lnobes for 9ther functions or daily use, but teh concept survival tools is taht regardless of anything if one has a survival kit, it include sclknife which youight need for various reasons in tejcas etaht you don't have the other sthat you keep.
So, one does not have to pay 10k for a whatever, taht way if it gets lost of broken or stolen it's not taht bad seeing as it saved your life in the lprocess, or aided in it. It has psychological benefits.
Now, if one wants to use it everyday ithink for normal camping and hunting it's good to have, and will last, but them you MUST keep a "survival knife" in your survival kit, one which you don't use everyday
Easy to kill with, yes?
YES
@@AlaskanFrontier1 Better to use for fighting without the saw on the back though right? I imagine it gets stuck easier in the body with it there.