10% Discount Code on WMK is: LTK Link to Halfbreed Blades on White Mountain Knives Website: whitemountainknives.com/search/search-results/?search_query=halfbreed+blades Half Breed Blades Link to Halfbreed Blades website: www.halfbreedblades.com.au Just a note regarding price for US customers, the rates on the site include 10% GST (Goods and Services Tax), this is deducted at checkout for ALL international customers that shop via our webstore. Halfbreed Blades Instagram: @halfbreedblades instagram.com/halfbreedblades?igshid=gwvd1xj3yhin Halfbreed Blades info 1. Country of Origin: All products are not made in Taiwan, they actually comprise both Australia and Taiwan make. Please see below as stated on our website: Where is it made? Halfbreed Blades Australia is a production knife and tool company, comprising a fusion of Australia and Taiwan make. Our fixed blade and folding blade knives and hand tools are designed, developed, hand-finished, quality control checked and packed in Australia. CNC waterjet cutting, machining and grinding, together with our proprietary heat treatment and coating are completed at our production facilities in Taiwan. Machining and hand-finishing in Australia includes but is not limited to sharpening, polishing, fitting and assembly. Materials used in the manufacture of our products are sourced from Austria, Japan and the United States, this includes the steels utilized in the construction of our tools, G10 and Micarta® applied to handles and Kydex® molded in the fabrication of our sheaths. Halfbreed Blades is proudly 100% Australian owned and operated. 2. We use 222 on most of our fittings to secure the scales but use 243 for larger knives (including the LSK and LBK models) design to be used for chopping and batoning, this ensures they don’t come lose under hard use in the field etc. 3. D2: The steel we use is premium Austrian made Bohler K110. The specs are on the website and on the card included with the tool. Just a reminder, the FAQ section on the site has a range of information that might help your viewers linked here: Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ's | Halfbreed Blades Join LTK’s Patreon & help me to get more knives to review plus get in on early knife sales & monthly drawings: www.patreon.com/LuvThemKnives?fan_landing=true My email address : luvthemknives@gmail.com My instagram instagram.com/luvthemknives Spreadsheet of knife testing results to date: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OepNr_D4lqbdTFqdqWl1rmAd4bOzPzJe6J0iEWrdJGU/edit?usp=drivesdk Knife Cutting Performance Test Results:docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PzXZEuyMtOMoSDhyFUfDNV9MNbztMEvZ3OgRa6yT7QU/edit?usp=drivesdk
Just ordered the serrated clip point! I was on the fence till I saw you actually liked the knife. Not many videos out on these particular blades. Seeing your video WITH it's take down, sealed the deal for me! Thanks!!! Can't wait till it's in my hands...
Picked mine up today- first impressions are good. It’s pretty heavy and weighty . The grip could be bigger but it’s not horrible. The sheath is nice but I’d prefer something with a bit more retention, maybe an over strap. Other than that it like it. The attachments it comes with are a great idea.
After 20+ years in the Infantry I can tell you I have needed a flat hard surface on the butt end of the pommel to hammer with far more than that slotted tab. My take -is not designed by an actual infantryman. Looks nice, seems like a positive grip pattern! A coating is handy for light discipline. A decent sheath. I would call it a 3/5. Minus 1 for the butt and minus 1 for chippy D2 in a knife that needs toughness as much as hardness.
Thanks for your constructive and insightful comments. Maybe the people at Halfbreed knives will read it and give it some thought. Feedback should be welcomed.
@@LuvThemKnives @Jask Nemo The design of the butt cap was actually a specific request from spec ops community as they wanted a 'crusher pommel'. The K110 steel we use and proprietary heat treat results in exceptional edge retention. Thx Gents!
Youre looking for a Mille Cuori then. Made by TRC. Very difficult to get unfortunately. I was also in the infantry never really needed a knife for anything other than cutting cord, MREs, and dicking around with.
Wonder what it costs shipped wrapped in newspaper without the stocking stuffers. A stacked leather handle would be less tiring to grip than that G10 profile.
I really thought half-breed blades had some good looking stuff, and was considering maybe getting one. Then I saw an ad they had in Recoil with some axes, and they were laying on top of chest rig that had a Thin Blue Line Australia patch on it. LOL, is that for all the brave men and women enforcing the curfews down there and taking everyone's guns?
Depends. I remember when Medford and Brous knives were in D2 and they were asking $400-$700 I guess it’s just whatever they think the market will support.
No not really. It's properly heat treated Austrian Bohler K110! Far superior to D2 which is a cheap Chinese version. People need to realize that there is a huge difference! 👍
Son unos LIKESEX.Uno de los mejores conciertos ❤️ Son unos de los mejores conciertos, no puede ir pero de tan solo verlos desde pantalla 9, se que estuvor sorprendente...
@@warriorredeemed215 wtf are you on about? I'm an 11B vet. Never did I mention this as a fighting knife for "Infantry". This is great for stabbing mountain lions as a just in case. Why else make knives like this? Freak.
10% Discount Code on WMK is: LTK
Link to Halfbreed Blades on White Mountain Knives Website: whitemountainknives.com/search/search-results/?search_query=halfbreed+blades
Half Breed Blades
Link to Halfbreed Blades website: www.halfbreedblades.com.au
Just a note regarding price for US customers, the rates on the site include 10% GST (Goods and Services Tax), this is deducted at checkout for ALL international customers that shop via our webstore.
Halfbreed Blades Instagram: @halfbreedblades
instagram.com/halfbreedblades?igshid=gwvd1xj3yhin
Halfbreed Blades info
1. Country of Origin: All products are not made in Taiwan, they actually comprise both Australia and Taiwan make. Please see below as stated on our website:
Where is it made?
Halfbreed Blades Australia is a production knife and tool company, comprising a fusion of Australia and Taiwan make. Our fixed blade and folding blade knives and hand tools are designed, developed, hand-finished, quality control checked and packed in Australia. CNC waterjet cutting, machining and grinding, together with our proprietary heat treatment and coating are completed at our production facilities in Taiwan. Machining and hand-finishing in Australia includes but is not limited to sharpening, polishing, fitting and assembly. Materials used in the manufacture of our products are sourced from Austria, Japan and the United States, this includes the steels utilized in the construction of our tools, G10 and Micarta® applied to handles and Kydex® molded in the fabrication of our sheaths. Halfbreed Blades is proudly 100% Australian owned and operated.
2. We use 222 on most of our fittings to secure the scales but use 243 for larger knives (including the LSK and LBK models) design to be used for chopping and batoning, this ensures they don’t come lose under hard use in the field etc.
3. D2: The steel we use is premium Austrian made Bohler K110. The specs are on the website and on the card included with the tool.
Just a reminder, the FAQ section on the site has a range of information that might help your viewers linked here: Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ's | Halfbreed Blades
Join LTK’s Patreon & help me to get more knives to review plus get in on early knife sales & monthly drawings: www.patreon.com/LuvThemKnives?fan_landing=true
My email address : luvthemknives@gmail.com
My instagram instagram.com/luvthemknives
Spreadsheet of knife testing results to date: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OepNr_D4lqbdTFqdqWl1rmAd4bOzPzJe6J0iEWrdJGU/edit?usp=drivesdk
Knife Cutting Performance Test Results:docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PzXZEuyMtOMoSDhyFUfDNV9MNbztMEvZ3OgRa6yT7QU/edit?usp=drivesdk
I'm loving all the half-breed blades line up
Just ordered the serrated clip point! I was on the fence till I saw you actually liked the knife. Not many videos out on these particular blades. Seeing your video WITH it's take down, sealed the deal for me! Thanks!!! Can't wait till it's in my hands...
I like the HA HA patch.
Picked mine up today- first impressions are good. It’s pretty heavy and weighty . The grip could be bigger but it’s not horrible. The sheath is nice but I’d prefer something with a bit more retention, maybe an over strap. Other than that it like it. The attachments it comes with are a great idea.
Man that looks like one cool fixed blade!
Great review, super in-depth; most don't tell you enough.
After 20+ years in the Infantry I can tell you I have needed a flat hard surface on the butt end of the pommel to hammer with far more than that slotted tab. My take -is not designed by an actual infantryman. Looks nice, seems like a positive grip pattern! A coating is handy for light discipline. A decent sheath. I would call it a 3/5. Minus 1 for the butt and minus 1 for chippy D2 in a knife that needs toughness as much as hardness.
Thanks for your constructive and insightful comments. Maybe the people at Halfbreed knives will read it and give it some thought. Feedback should be welcomed.
@@LuvThemKnives @Jask Nemo The design of the butt cap was actually a specific request from spec ops community as they wanted a 'crusher pommel'. The K110 steel we use and proprietary heat treat results in exceptional edge retention. Thx Gents!
@@LuvThemKnives the curse of specialized knowledge, lol. Makes one seem like a grumpy anhedonic troll.
@@jacknemo8021 fucken rolled mate
Youre looking for a Mille Cuori then. Made by TRC. Very difficult to get unfortunately.
I was also in the infantry never really needed a knife for anything other than cutting cord, MREs, and dicking around with.
Wonder what it costs shipped wrapped in newspaper without the stocking stuffers. A stacked leather handle would be less tiring to grip than that G10 profile.
How you gonna carry it?
Cher wants her cut of the profits.
man thought we were in covid prison over here wasnt even bad
I really thought half-breed blades had some good looking stuff, and was considering maybe getting one. Then I saw an ad they had in Recoil with some axes, and they were laying on top of chest rig that had a Thin Blue Line Australia patch on it.
LOL, is that for all the brave men and women enforcing the curfews down there and taking everyone's guns?
... Wtf .... Really? Thats what you had to say? ...
its beautiful but isn't it a little bit expensive for D2?
Depends. I remember when Medford and Brous knives were in D2 and they were asking $400-$700 I guess it’s just whatever they think the market will support.
No not really. It's properly heat treated Austrian Bohler K110! Far superior to D2 which is a cheap Chinese version. People need to realize that there is a huge difference! 👍
I know you mention it has a good grip but is it comfortable?
Son unos LIKESEX.Uno de los mejores conciertos ❤️ Son unos de los mejores conciertos, no puede ir pero de tan solo verlos desde pantalla 9, se que estuvor sorprendente...
Would be great if it was double edge.
Its for survival too?
@@positronikiss I wouldn't use it for survival seeing the grind. A double edge would further this blade's purpose (utility fighter).
Nobody in the infantry uses knife for fighting.
@@warriorredeemed215 wtf are you on about? I'm an 11B vet. Never did I mention this as a fighting knife for "Infantry". This is great for stabbing mountain lions as a just in case. Why else make knives like this? Freak.