(2018) My Top 5 (Personal Favorite) Fixed Blade Outdoor Knives - Preparedmind101

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  • @CodyAtherley
    @CodyAtherley 6 лет назад +16

    Jessmuk O1- probably my favorite Bushcraft knife. The thing just works and has handled every task I've thrown at it. Not to mention it's one of the most comfortable knives I own.
    JX5 Vengeful 1- pure destruction. This knife is the best knife I've ever swong, no questions asked. It hits with power and sinks deep. The ability to do finer tasks makes the JX5 one of my all time favorite knives. Altho I don't belt carry mine!
    Bravo 1 A2- My first high end knife, I've had it for years and it's still a favorite. Ergonamical and a pleasure to use. The A2 steel is one of my top 3 favorite steels. The Bravo 1 is a knife I wouldn't hesitate to take into any situation. I'll never not own one.

    • @greekveteran2715
      @greekveteran2715 3 года назад

      Which are your favorite steels? Have you tried, handforged ballbearing steel?!

    • @paultorgerson8776
      @paultorgerson8776 3 года назад

      100% agreed. Especially the final paragraph.

  • @1980Baldeagle
    @1980Baldeagle 5 лет назад

    I use to have the knife sickness. In 2012 I purchased a BK16 and a Mora in stainless. I have since sold off my knife collection. It brings peace when you find something that simply works great for what YOU do in life. I fish a lot and hunt for anything with a heartbeat that's tasty, little bit of camping. I'm so glad those knives are affordable. Great video.

  • @simonforget280
    @simonforget280 6 лет назад +12

    Grohmann #4 Canadian Belt Knife. Not the greatest steel by today's standards. Mine is now more than 45 years old and going strong. Keep up your good work.

  • @roosterillusion2764
    @roosterillusion2764 6 лет назад +14

    Both O1 and A2 deserve more love than they get. Both awesome steels

    • @adrianjagmag
      @adrianjagmag 6 лет назад +1

      rooster illusion A2, yes, O1 not as great...

    • @JepsOutdoorAdventures
      @JepsOutdoorAdventures 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah, they're both incredible.

    • @airpaprika
      @airpaprika 5 лет назад

      Couldn't agree more. Both excellent, all time great steels.

  • @thelasthuntsmanoutdoors
    @thelasthuntsmanoutdoors 6 лет назад +9

    The cold steel SRK, I just bought one of these from Midway USA for $35 in the SK5 steel hard to go wrong for that price

  • @jerryjaystafford7472
    @jerryjaystafford7472 6 лет назад +2

    Bravo 1-I own 2 of these,both in A-2 and both are rampless.I really love this knife one of the most comfortable handles on any knife I have ever handled.A very good all-around field/outdoor knife it is capable of performing any tasks I need it to in the woods.

  • @markchilton7354
    @markchilton7354 6 лет назад +7

    For me I like my beckers, especially the BK7 and BK2. I would love the Vengeful-1, but can't afford it. So for now my bk2 is my mini-chopper. Great video!

  • @Xminor79
    @Xminor79 6 лет назад +5

    Bravo 1.25 LT CPM 3V, with red liners, in desert ironwood Burl. I absolutely love it. And I kept the thumb ramp.

  • @zulu5oscar765
    @zulu5oscar765 6 лет назад +1

    Jessmuk in O1- instantly I loved the look of it, mentioned it to my wife in passing, and then months later it showed up at Christmas time! The handle is so incredibly comfortable, none of my other knives even come close in that department. At first I was a little leery of how well I was going to be able to maintain the sharpness of that huge belly, but that's not been a problem after some practice. I've taken off the slight secondary bevel and like it better that way. All around awesome knife.

  • @preparedmind101
    @preparedmind101  6 лет назад +64

    How many people will go full tilt snowflake over this? PER-SON-AL. Means I don't have to be RUclips-Politically-Correct. These are the ones I'm using the most. That's all. For some reason the "these are what I like" vids always spin people up and out comes the tinfoil. Hence, I want other people to comment that own these knives. OH! And the first one is now $36 on Amazon (!) That's a recent change.

    • @redsorgum
      @redsorgum 6 лет назад +1

      PREPAREDMIND101 I call them the "butt rash people"

    • @suewho2302
      @suewho2302 6 лет назад +1

      "Out comes the tinfoil" lmao

    • @alarsenault1681
      @alarsenault1681 6 лет назад +1

      Hard to believe grown men and women ..just to be safe . As i was saying how they can act so childish as to complain about someones preference to a knife oh well chris roll with it lol

    • @nathanreed9454
      @nathanreed9454 6 лет назад

      That cold steel looks pretty sweet I want it!

    • @jamiecouncil4796
      @jamiecouncil4796 6 лет назад

      All look like pretty sweet knives. Thanks for the video. I have a good place to start. I thought I was going places with my leatherman 🚫

  • @timbrwolf2238
    @timbrwolf2238 6 лет назад +7

    Bravo1, I've tried dozens of blades in the woods and this what I always carry. Just can't beat it! Enjoyed the video and your thoughts.

  • @jonwilliams2826
    @jonwilliams2826 6 лет назад +5

    I have the Cold Steel and I love it. I'm terrible at sharpening knifes and I can get this thing wicked sharp.

  • @GAR85120514
    @GAR85120514 6 лет назад

    SRK; have this one and it does just about everything well enough. Takes a serious edge easily, secure sheath, comfortable to use and very reliable/versatile. Excellent for those who don't have $ for the high end stuff but still need a hard use knife.

  • @CristianoNogueiraBushcraft
    @CristianoNogueiraBushcraft 6 лет назад

    Jessmuk O1 - I spent years looking for a knife that did all that I want to do in the woods and keep a good edge by the end of the day. The Jessmuk is it. So much so that it lives in my notebook bag, going everywhere with me.
    I have yet to fing someone who doesn't like it, when they get used to the ulu-shaped blade, that is, after about 5 minutes playing.
    Not mentioning the extremely confortable and ergonomic handle!
    Thank you very much for designing it, Chris!

    • @bluegrasssurvival9423
      @bluegrasssurvival9423 6 лет назад

      I bet it is an outstanding skinning knife. I need to try one out sometime.

  • @ironfae
    @ironfae 6 лет назад

    SRK(Carbon V) Mine is a first-gen I’ve owned and used for over 17 years. It’s still tough, still sharp, and outperforms every outdoor knife I’ve owned since.

  • @jamesbigredg1711
    @jamesbigredg1711 5 лет назад

    Cold Steel -SRK- absolutely love that knife, fits my hand perfect haven't had to do a full sharpen on it since i purchased it, just some clean up sharpening because it holds the edge, even after a long day of bush craft type work, not the best hunting knife based off of blade profile, but it also gets the job done.all in all worth every penny.

    • @preparedmind101
      @preparedmind101  5 лет назад

      Did you see Cold Steel is putting out a 3V SRK this year? I am SOOOO getting that knife!

    • @jamesbigredg1711
      @jamesbigredg1711 5 лет назад

      @@preparedmind101 that's exciting thanks Chris i'm gonna get that one too

  • @rexkoller5632
    @rexkoller5632 6 лет назад +2

    Spot on - hard to beat a Bravo 1 as an all-around knife. If you can get one in CPM M4 buy it! It is, quite simply, knife perfection.

  • @michaeloehlke8701
    @michaeloehlke8701 6 лет назад +3

    Nice knives but I love my fallkniven A1 & bk 2, and for my secondary blades, it's my Rat3 & Izula-2

  • @jasonshive25
    @jasonshive25 6 лет назад +1

    I got a Bravo 1 in A2 and it one of my favorite knives! Its tuff as hell and easy to sharpen. A2 also takes an insanely sharp edge.

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 5 лет назад

    I have many fixed blade knives and my collection is all factory knives with either leather or nylon sheaths. Of the knives you showed I love the Japanese knife you showed in the beginning of the video and would love to own it. I have one which is a full tang knife and is wonderful. Of the fixed blade knives I have my favorite is the Buck 119 which is not a full tang knife, but great still. I just purchased it since the one I had decades ago was given to my grandfather who saw it and loved it and wanted it. I have a German knife and also a Japanese fixed blade knife which is great also.

  • @johnfattig6937
    @johnfattig6937 4 года назад

    I have 4 bravo 1's, 1 bravo 1lt and 4 bravo 2's. The first bravo 1 I bought was in a2 and I've used that knife more than any other except my bravo 1lt in 3v. These knives are awesome. I've literally batoned my a2 bravo 1 through a log and the tip was only sticking out the other side about ¼ to ⅜ of an inch. It took it no problem. Everything he said about a2 I have found to be correct. Holds a great edge, and it will take a screaming sharp edge. If you don't have experience with 3v or cru-wear then you haven't been spoiled. A2 is tough! These other 2 steels hold a better edge and have much better corrosion resistance. But, after a certain level of performance, how much more do you need?! Give it a try, you won't be disappointed.

  • @carrolllaw
    @carrolllaw 6 лет назад +1

    Nice choices!
    Jessmuk - one of the most comfortable handles I’ve felt, and that sweeping curve of the blade just plain performs!
    Bravo 1 - my first Bark River, which led to my addiction. It garners confidence - like it will do whatever you ask of it. Like you said, they sold 60,000 of them for a reason.

  • @alanwilliams5836
    @alanwilliams5836 6 лет назад +2

    Being that I refuse to pay over $100 for ANY knife (el Cheapo), I guess my only mini review will be on my SRK in SK5:
    I have friends with the SRK in the other steels. Depending on where you shop, you can buy three SRK's in SK5 or two in VG-1 San Mai III for the price of one in 3V. I honestly do not see any difference in "performance" of the three steels. The stainless has it's advantages being stainless, the 3V keeps an edge longer for sure, but the SK5 is incredibly easy to sharpen and maintain. I was concerned about breaking the tip off of my SK5, but I've done the Jessica-X test to it over and over and over. I've done the stand on it test (I'm 240 lbs)... nothing! Yes... I like it. Thanks for the video Chris. Good one.

  • @matthewadler1329
    @matthewadler1329 3 года назад +2

    Hot damn Chris designs cool knives. You gotta love em.

  • @kts8806
    @kts8806 6 лет назад +1

    I love my Cold Steel SRK in San Mai steel. A little more expensive but what a great knife. It has a razor edge and after a normal camping trip with some batoning and general camp task it only takes a few swipes on the ceramic then leather strop to have it shaving again. Love your videos, keep up the good work!!

  • @TheScrawnyLumberjack
    @TheScrawnyLumberjack 6 лет назад +5

    I can only speak to the Jessmuk and the Bravo 1 LT
    Jessmuk: Not a bad knife I used one for a bit but ended up selling it because I had a knife that was somewhat similar that preformed better and fit my needs better.
    Bravo 1 LT: Used it again yesterday for the first time in a long time. Don't like the knife as much as others. I find the quality and fit and finish lacking for the price. The knife just feels clunky for bushcrafting after using other knives that are better suited for the woods.

    • @preparedmind101
      @preparedmind101  6 лет назад

      Clunky? It performed awesome for me the first time, and I've never been accused of being a Bushcrafter by anyone. To each their own.

    • @TheScrawnyLumberjack
      @TheScrawnyLumberjack 6 лет назад

      PREPAREDMIND101 I loved the blade when I first got it. However my tastes have changed since then. I know you're not a bushcrafter but when people see knives in the woods they think of using them for bushcraft tasks. For a general purpose knife I have no issues with it.

    • @benwarman5202
      @benwarman5202 6 лет назад

      PREPAREDMIND101 I didn’t find it clunky either but then again everyone has different hands.

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 5 лет назад

    My favorite fixed blade knife is the Ka-Bar BK2 which I love so much, and after that is the Turok from Ka-Bar then there is the Buck 119, and 120 knives which I also love. I have the Schrade model 26 which I have on my utility belt and is a nice knife and even though it is made in China it is well designed and multi-functional.

  • @paulmphoto
    @paulmphoto 6 лет назад

    JX5
    I own many bark river knives and the JX5 is my favorite and most used. I use it primarily camping to delimb trees but, works very well for small knife work due to balance and handle design. Is a joy to use clearing trails or making feather sticks. Best value chopper BRK makes.

  • @Marines-cy7rn
    @Marines-cy7rn 6 лет назад +1

    Schrade SCHF9. Budget knife, quality 1095 high carbon steel, good sheath with extra pouch for added gear such as small multi tool, ferro rod, sharpening stone/rod, and compact flashlight. Has yet to let me down in any situation.

  • @remfj40
    @remfj40 6 лет назад +4

    Esee 4. Simple effective, reasonable price, life time warranty. Hard to beat in my opinion. Thank you for what you do.

  • @knifelore1647
    @knifelore1647 Год назад

    I have a BRKT Highland Special, in A-2, I own a handyman Service, an use it every day, from opening materials, or products to a chisel! Takes a mean edge on the ceramic rod, an leather strap!

  • @wadepage7809
    @wadepage7809 6 лет назад +1

    Wanted one for years but finally bought the SRK tonight after you twisted my arm. Saved the link on the Bravo 1 in A-2 for $180 on the KnivesShipFree site.

  • @RonHicks
    @RonHicks 6 лет назад +9

    I don't really care for fixed blades. I like folders more but enjoy watching Chris and his dry sarcasm. When Will pops in I start to snore😀
    I can watch Chris baton and featherstick for 20 minutes but when Will does it's like I've taken an Ambien😆

    • @Southernguitar74
      @Southernguitar74 6 лет назад +1

      I'm just the opposite. I like fixed blades. LOL...Good thing we have scores of both!

  • @bradl45
    @bradl45 6 лет назад +2

    I love the Top 5 or just top knife Vids!!!!! Thank you
    Bravo 1... I don't have boat loads of knifes, but I always have multiple Bravo 1s, they just work. Working with wood, cleaning fish/game(superbly) or doing the 'hard on knifes' cutting zip ties(battoning is easy on the bravo, lol) when I'm out on the dirt bikes. WOW is all I have to say to my self.
    I buy them used(most are still NEW) off the various knife forums(I'm cheap, lol) I like them in 3V, S35vn and in A2. A2 used prices are incredible due to 3v, in the used and new market, and A2 Rocks. I frog lube mine(keeps rust away) and it's food grade. I go through many Bravo 1s, my buddies see them and buy them(I pass on the deal I got, last buddy got a green G10 with red liners S35vn for $120, I should of keep that knife). The Bravo in 1.25, 1.5 and 2 all are excellent too, and I'd love to score a Bravo 3(in A2).
    I have a Gunny Hunter in 3v, very nice field dress knife, the Bravo 1 is 99% as good on game, and the handle fits me better, it just weights more. Maybe a Bravo 1 LT is one I should try!!!!!!
    If you have big hands, the Bravos with liners in the grip are wider, new that only adds $14!!!!!

  • @Mucho-meek1
    @Mucho-meek1 6 лет назад

    Jx-5
    It has performed all around as a amazing knife, both as a chopper. Also able to do most of the smaller tasks.

  • @larryfoster2227
    @larryfoster2227 3 года назад

    I just started using the Selkirk by Buck. I have both the 863 and the 853. So far so good!

  • @johnnybeanz1296
    @johnnybeanz1296 6 лет назад

    Lt wright bushcraft mark2. A2. Slightly larger but great for all fixed knife tasks. Lifetime warranty. Great sheath. Mine is in the saber grind.

  • @littlejpl
    @littlejpl 5 лет назад

    I really love my LT Wright Camp MUK knife. Its small but does everything I ask of it in the woods. I do like my Bravo 1 in A2 steel as well but the handles on any of LT Wright's blades just works so well in my size (small) hands. All LT Wright knives are fantastic knives and Bark River knives as well. Two really Great! companies' for knife making no matter which knives you choose from them.

  • @d.kennedy7627
    @d.kennedy7627 6 лет назад +11

    Love the Jessmuk but I am too poor.

  • @markkucera4570
    @markkucera4570 6 лет назад

    I’m not a steel snob but I do own several knives is various steels. I have 2 bravo 1’s, A2 and 3v, and a bravo 1.25 in A2..... hell... I own a ton of Bark Rivers! Lol. All the handles are the same size in those 3 but they all feel different too. None of them are bad, just feel different. I have the Jesmik in O1 and other then having to keep a closer eye on the staining, it’s a great knife. Bark River makes such a large selection of knives, anyone should be able to find one they will love. Awesome channel Chris! Keep up the good work!

  • @IamNemoN01
    @IamNemoN01 6 лет назад

    My knife picks:
    1) Bark River Aurora. I don’t like Scandi grinds. I prefer something a little more slicy. I have an Aurora in Cru-Wear on order, so the toughness will more than make up for the lack of Scandi. For my purposes there isn’t much I can’t do with an Aurora.
    2) Bark River Featherweight Hunter. This knife does all my food processing and skinning needs. I only use the FH for food and field dressing, so it’s always razor sharp. I hone it to around 30,000 grit. This is my neck knife and like the Aurora this goes with me whenever I head out into the woods.
    3) Bark River Grizzly. Unfortunately I can’t take this out of the house in CT. But whenever I go to VT I take it out. For me this is the perfect large knife.
    For heavy wood processing I take either my Gränsfors Bruk Scandinavian Forest Axe, my hand forged tomahawk, and/or my Boreal 21 Saw. For fine woodworking I take my FlaxiCut Carvin Jack.

  • @dubasciver3234
    @dubasciver3234 6 лет назад

    Bravo 1.25 or 1.5. Bark River knives are outstanding. Currently I have a Squad Leader, first production run, and I have to say their knives are second to none for comfort, performance, and reliability!

  • @drcsep
    @drcsep 6 лет назад

    We have the same freaking taste. 4 of 5 from my side.
    1- budget knife- Gerber Strongarm
    2- Jx2- nothing beats my first version
    3- Fobos Legion- elegant piece of steel
    4- Jk5- made my axe a historic item
    5- Bravo 1 Drop point CPM s35vn- a ball breaker.
    Honorary mention- The Cub...

    • @preparedmind101
      @preparedmind101  6 лет назад

      Carlos Sepulveda I just wish they'd thin out the geometry of the Strongarm. That killed it for me, and I wanted to like that knife so bad.

  • @wyatt9345
    @wyatt9345 6 лет назад

    I own the Vengful-1 and I can attest to the fact that it is a fantastic blade.

  • @shannonlute2735
    @shannonlute2735 5 лет назад

    I agree about the A2 steel. Most steels(if tempered well) can hold up to batoning. I have an old UDT style military knife that is 440 c and it batons just fine.

  • @evoneEVOLUTION
    @evoneEVOLUTION 6 лет назад +2

    i have the bravo 1.5 in 3v, i love the knife but if i could do it all again i would order the 1.5 LT (thinner stock) witch would make it a better slicer, its not a very tall knife so it is a very sharp transition from the top of the spin (the thickest point) to the tip of the blade edge.
    but holy shit that 3v is like space steel

  • @oxxnarrdflame8865
    @oxxnarrdflame8865 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks. I'm not a drug dealer or junk bond seller (still a pusher) so I can't afford the snob steels. I like the reviews on the high end stuff but it's nice to see reviews on stuff I can afford.

  • @Shooter11B
    @Shooter11B 6 лет назад +2

    A Bravo-1 in A2 was my first "real" bushcraft knife that I shelled out real money for. I still have it and it is magic on wood. GET ONE!

  • @uncleiroh2844
    @uncleiroh2844 4 года назад

    Tops bob. Its a a perfect size so it can baton and carve very well. Most knives only do one or the other.

  • @jack_m100
    @jack_m100 2 года назад

    Wish I could see the convex grind a lot more than I do in the budget end of the pond. Robust edge angle, slight wedging action which is effective for wood, imho. But not so much wedge that the blade stalls.

  • @scottg77r
    @scottg77r 6 лет назад

    I don’t have any of the knives on the list. But I agree with you on A2. I love the A2 from Bark River. One of my favorites is the A2 mini kalahari from BR and A2 LTW Genesis.

  • @suewho2302
    @suewho2302 6 лет назад

    Jessmuk 01 steel. Orginal leather sheath with dangler is comfortable. Love it for feather sticking and the sharp spine. A little learning curve though. Lt wright makes good quality knives.

  • @unamusedarchitect1646
    @unamusedarchitect1646 3 года назад

    I use my Fallkniven A1 the most. But choosing from this list I will go with my wife’s knife. Bark River Bravo 1 lt in cpm cry-wear, aka my back up knife.

  • @chuckt796
    @chuckt796 6 лет назад

    I have several bushcraft knives. The Jessmuk is probably the most versatile.

  • @Kman31ca
    @Kman31ca 6 лет назад +1

    Nice review, checking your channel out as I've just ordered my first Bark River. Bravo 1 25 lt in 3v. Excited to get it. I've already got a few knives that are great for certain aspects. My Lions Steel M4 in M390 is probably the best knife I've used for field dressing game. Perfect length so I can choke all the way up to the tip of the blade, and very maneuverable while cutting around the diaphragm. Plus that m390 steel holds a great edge and very good stainless properties. Gutted and butchered 2 Elk with it last year, and it didn't even need sharpening. Plus I have a bunch of really high end pukko's always have loved them. Got a Rosseli's HC which is a superb knife, couple Casstroms, etc.Plus a bunch of other knives of all kinds. Mostly smaller blades.
    But I've been needing a full size blade for a while. I have a handmade Kukri, but not real practical and weighs a ton. And so cheaper but still good Shrade knives, but just too bug. Plus, any serious knife collector needs a Bark River! Had a Falkniven F1, but the blade chipped way to easily, so I sold it. I'll only buy them in their COS steel. But their prices are ridiculous.

  • @TPWDpr3
    @TPWDpr3 5 лет назад

    C.F.K. makes great knifes. Most are made from D2 SS, hard to get sharp unless you have a diamond hone. But once you have it sharp it stays sharp.

  • @morganblackheart9468
    @morganblackheart9468 6 лет назад

    I have to say my BK7 is my favorite. I'd say how I feel about it review wise but it'd pretty much sound exactly like every other review on here. I was a bit reluctant to get it at first because of the price but I definitely don't regret it.

  • @leonardszubinski4709
    @leonardszubinski4709 3 года назад

    Hi Chris, Thanks for showing the Cold Steel SKR {SK 5} knife! I ordered it on Ebay for $40 dollars plus tax.

  • @brandonb6327
    @brandonb6327 6 лет назад +1

    Bravo 1 3v is just an awesome all around camp knife. I'm waiting for the JX6 to come back to production!

  • @joevincer8337
    @joevincer8337 3 года назад

    My favorite Big Blades are Condor's!!!

  • @WarGrrl3
    @WarGrrl3 6 лет назад +2

    Love when you do these types of vids. I'm really glad to see the SRK on the list as I feel it is a very under-rated knife. I really hope one day that you do a review on the Dulo Viking Knife w A8mod (Viking) steel or even a different knife w A8mod (better than INFI)steel, though I think the Viking Knife is the best. It might really change how you feel abt your 3vs and other super steels. It's the absolutely toughest, knife there is. It would be a great gauntlet knife as it is indestructible.
    Anyway Chris, thank you for another great vid.

  • @mikealdridge5608
    @mikealdridge5608 6 лет назад +1

    Great video as always Chris. Just an aside the Cold Steel SRK in the UK is priced at £134.00 which is about 182 USD. Different world over here. Stay safe.

    • @WoodsmanHobo777
      @WoodsmanHobo777 5 лет назад

      I heard they are trying to ban knives or already have in the UK. I feel for you and your people. I hope that kind of crap don't happen here in America. I guess that's what happens when liberals run your country throws open the border and Muslim Invaders take over your country

  • @lhill5633
    @lhill5633 6 лет назад

    I liked the design of the Bravo 1, but couldn't afford one so I ordered some A2 and made myself a knife of a similar size. Heat treating A2 is tricky but worth it.

  • @jack_batterson
    @jack_batterson 5 лет назад +1

    A-2 is a great knife steel. I didn't know that was even a question.....

  • @ctford27
    @ctford27 5 лет назад +2

    I want that SRK but I heard the tip breaks off easy when it's cold

  • @benwarman5202
    @benwarman5202 6 лет назад +1

    Bravo 1 lt- love that knife. It’s a great size for edc and camping and is really comfortable In the hand using in any position.
    Jx5- excellent chopper but also good at making feather sticks and doing some finer tasks. Highly recommend it. Also I was wondering if it was going to come out in a2

  • @swampdonkeyoffgrid190
    @swampdonkeyoffgrid190 6 лет назад +1

    Have two bravo 1s, one in M4 and one in 3v. And yes with the sexyass ramps. Love these blades for general purpose. One of the best general purpose knives i’ve ever laid hands on. Easy to see why there have been so many of these made. Yet another outstanding vidio chris, and i see we’ve managed to mention batonning in the process. (YES ! ) aaaaand out.

    • @troymcdonald9795
      @troymcdonald9795 6 лет назад

      jeff luka which one do you like better? The m4 or the 3v?

  • @mikealmers3707
    @mikealmers3707 6 лет назад

    I have 2 Bravo 1 both in 3V and a Fobos Legion and agree 100% in your evaluation of these 2 knives.

  • @Capmybets
    @Capmybets 6 лет назад

    I have none of the knives but I do like the looks of all of them. Probably the cold steel I like the best. I use an old ol hickory 7 inch knife in a usmc ka bar holster with a tramontina 18 inch wooden handle with Wilson grip wrap when I'm at the river which is often. All those knives are bad ass.

  • @Caddowolf
    @Caddowolf 6 лет назад +1

    I know I bitch and whine about all the stuff you review being too expensive and I appreciate you including budget stuff now. I like your list. I'd love to have any or all of them. I'm toting Timber Wolf junk right now and one Elite Tactical and a couple old Schrades. They will suffice until I can do better. Great video, Chris!

  • @skartimusprime4779
    @skartimusprime4779 6 лет назад

    I managed to get my KaBar USMC through a log almost the full width of the blade, so I was hitting the fairly thin tip. I was unable to split the same piece with two axes (neither splitting, but both substantial shaving sharp felling axes). Batoning has its place, sometimes even for heavier pieces like that which just happen to be a horrible splitting wood, and certainly for safely splitting down to kindling and the like. People really need to get over thinking there is one right way to do something. I'm a bigger axe junkie than knife by far, but have never understood the ignorant attitude towards Batoning.

  • @az-chris1136
    @az-chris1136 6 лет назад

    JX5 - unrivaled chopping abilities . . . on par with most hatchets while offering a wider range of use than a hatchet. It's definitely not my favorite knife to baton or featherstick with, but can do these tasks if pressed into it. This is the only knife in your list that I agree with, but I respect your choices and its hard to argue against the Bravo 1. My choices would be 1. Bark River Bravo Survivor; 2. JX5; 3. Ambush Tundra; 4. LaRocca ST-4; 5. Not really necessary.

  • @alexdoolittle8467
    @alexdoolittle8467 5 лет назад

    I absolutely love the Gerber strongarm

  • @comfusedpassanger3399
    @comfusedpassanger3399 4 года назад

    I have a B.R. Bolo Grosso 8 in A2 and that knife is really used hard. Never grind it, just strap it and tug it up with ceramic rod. - Yes, A2 is tough stuff.

  • @michaelroutson1751
    @michaelroutson1751 5 лет назад +2

    1095,154cm work just fine for me!!!

  • @BillHalliwell
    @BillHalliwell 6 лет назад

    G'day Chris,
    SRK -- 4 year old model. Took knife fighting classes with this one. Would reach for it first if threatened. Don't like the rubbery handle all that well but blood is Serlippery!
    JessMuk -- don't have one but I've got an LTWK Fish Muk and it's awesome in it's versatilitiy.
    The Legion -- 1st time ever I've stopped your video mid-stream to get on line and buy a knife! Outstanding design. I got one! Yesss!
    JX5 Vengeful 1-- A relatively small 'power-chopper' right in the 'Goldilocks Zone' Also comfy and versatile. Will pal up with The Legion darn well!
    Bravo 1-- In my top 5 list of most comfortable knives.(The other 4 are LTWKs) In A2 it's an outstanding tool. I also have the Bravo 2 in A2 just as outstanding and getting up there with the great all-rounders. I plan on a Bravo Necker soon. I love with the overall design, feel and great sheaths.
    Thanks for this video, Chris. Sponsors or not; doesn't matter. I've known you long enough to know you don't speak with fork tongue! Cheers, BH

  • @alarsenault1681
    @alarsenault1681 6 лет назад

    I have the bravo 1.5 in cpm3v and i love it i have the jessmuck the bushbat the jessica x and the vengeful 1 and i just started getting into supersteels the last few years i have all kinds of beckers and tops and condors and ontarios i must have 40 fixed blades i love the 1095 tops and beckers but once you use cpm3v or crew wear you just see the difference in how often you sharpen or how tough they are and the vengeful one is amazeing for a big blade i can do alot of detail but bushbat in there you have the perfect package you done a awesome job chris i cant wait to see what you got comming next

  • @SummitScene
    @SummitScene 6 лет назад

    Bravo 1.5 (rampless w/ a standard tip): This is my favorite general purpose knife. With a blade length of 5.87 inches and blade thickness of .217 inches, it's long and robust enough to baton wood for kindling and small fuel. With a lanyard, it does great at craft chopping/small delimbing. I've used it as a draw knife. It does surprisingly well at feather sticking. It's biggest drawback for me is the handle does not have enough height for my size L/XL hands. However, I've built up the handle height on mine and now it's nearly perfect for me. While my Bravo 1.5 is in 3V, I wouldn't hesitate to get one in A2. (I beat the crap out of my Bravo Survivor which is in A2 without any damage to the blade.) BTW Chris, you forgot to refer your viewers to the video you made on the LT Wright Rogue River. The Rogue River's blade is made of .125 inch A2 and you subjected it to EXTREMELY hard batoning with no ill effect to the blade.

    • @SummitScene
      @SummitScene 3 года назад

      @Joe Faultroy I just got a LT Wright Illuminous 5. It's handle is larger than most and fits my hand quite well. While it may not be perfect the Illuminous is about as close as I can get without going full custom.

  • @jacobmanalang8162
    @jacobmanalang8162 6 лет назад +4

    really looking hard at bark river. seems like i been missing out!

    • @jacobmanalang8162
      @jacobmanalang8162 6 лет назад

      that fobos PUT IN WORK. i remember watching that video and i was like damn

  • @jeremiahshine
    @jeremiahshine 6 лет назад

    Bark River JX5 is my favorite chopper (2nd is my Western Bowie 😁). My Bark River Ansgar is a great slicer. My Kellam puukko for detailed work.

  • @mrmrsfangs
    @mrmrsfangs 6 лет назад +2

    Always love the videos! I use a set of Condor knifes my most recent is the Sequoia which I would enjoy your opinion on, it is a large knife and I am not a big guy so kinda looks like Chucky welding a sacrificial butcher knife but that has it perks... Nobody asks for beer. I carry a Huron which you have reviewed and I really like it as simple carry knife away from base camp, lastly for mainly chopping tasks I love my Golock it can be used for several tasks even finer more basic knife uses. I own several other knifes and I am sure I will continue to buy different ones in fact one on your list in this video I will be checking out after I complete my one finger typing efforts. I actually live off grid using solar power so I would like to see you do few videos over the options on that subject! Keep up the great vids!

  • @Specialized61
    @Specialized61 6 лет назад

    Western 36, because it belonged to my father, Mora Bushcraft Black, cause I just bought a month ago and loved it and my SCH 36 because I got it for free. Wished I had a BOB

  • @snoopu2601
    @snoopu2601 6 лет назад +1

    Well I don't have any of those knives my everyday carry is a 3"-4" folder and my fixed blades are a few schrade, condors and many other budget knives I don't ever feather stick split wood with a knife most of the time cutting open bags of food, boxes, cardboard, plastic packaging or cutting my fruit or food. If I lived on a farm or in the mountains or woods I would change what I carry I tried to carry a fixed blade but everyone would stair at my knife like don't they know that's it's Men and Women's oldest tool in history that was survival to cut up meat or a tool to make other tool's.

  • @nevillesavage2012
    @nevillesavage2012 6 лет назад

    I had purchased the VG-1 version of the SRK. A week later I see it in CPM 3V. Had to buy that one. I have the AK47 in CPM3V that I use and I can state that the CPM3V used by Cold Steel is legit

  • @Travonous1
    @Travonous1 6 лет назад

    Bravo! Good Sir. Sweet Selections. Been Rocking the Bubba Blade 7" Penetrator. Has an amazing Saw back. and Beautiful Grip and Handle. Perfect for Outdoors use and Personal Defense. When ever I choose not too bring the Kershaw Camp 10. One of my Main EDC. no matter what the outing.

  • @Howardsheppard
    @Howardsheppard 6 лет назад

    I have all knives except the JX5 and FOBOS. I’m seriously considering the latter! Great picks and, although I’m also a steel snob, I think O1 and A2 are MUCH better than the credit they are given. Great, balanced opinions in the vid, IMHO.

  • @WoodsmanHobo777
    @WoodsmanHobo777 5 лет назад

    I prefer good ol carbon steel, tool steel, or 5160. A2 is good. I like your vids about good quality affordable common man knives. These knives are way out of my league except maybe the Cold Steel. I've noticed the more common man quality knives are getting more scarce probably because people are starting to pay hundreds of dollars for these super steel knives with names behind them. A Bark River costs more than what I make in a week before taxes lol

  • @stevebyrne3065
    @stevebyrne3065 4 года назад

    Love my beautiful Ambush Tundra in cpm3v.

  • @reefsurfer4356
    @reefsurfer4356 6 лет назад

    Oooh so many options, I wish I could own all those great tools...

  • @fgsgt
    @fgsgt 6 лет назад +1

    My favorite knife is the Jx5 it does it all

    • @BOOSTEDLASER
      @BOOSTEDLASER 6 лет назад

      Love my CPM 154 Bushbat andf Vengeful 1 !!

  • @Saint696Anger
    @Saint696Anger 6 лет назад

    I did get the old school sherade it's really thick and solid to use for chopping

  • @MrCN173
    @MrCN173 6 лет назад

    Bravo1 lt May be the perfect belt Knife in the 4” range. Mine is 3V c Orange blaze G10 👍🏻

  • @rainbowhiker
    @rainbowhiker 6 лет назад +6

    The Honey Badger doesn't care...

    • @dustinedwards4021
      @dustinedwards4021 5 лет назад

      Yeah buddy . My honey badger is my top favorite knife .

  • @russellwaide6291
    @russellwaide6291 2 года назад

    Bravo 1 in A2 is my go to field knife. It does if all. Sharp as Hell and tough as Shit! No Cons...

  • @javiergimenez9621
    @javiergimenez9621 5 лет назад

    Bravo 1, one of my favourite knives

  • @robertlindsay7527
    @robertlindsay7527 6 лет назад

    Chris, I have and use the Kabar BK 9 and the Ranger Swiss pocket knife... prices I could afford and a decent quality for my uses."They seem to do any task I put them through, no offense to the quality of your choices!

  • @brentpeake4236
    @brentpeake4236 5 лет назад

    Fox knives bushcraft parang. Unbelievable blade. Does everything you need. Even chopping at only 170mm long. N690 cobolt steel. This thing is bullet proof. You really should review it. You will be surprised. Very expensive but worth every cent.

  • @larrylee5564
    @larrylee5564 6 лет назад

    It's funny not long ago I was talking in your comments about my survive knife in 3v and you were still 1095 and you told me no its not affordable for the average user! Wich is somewhat true but I got a cold Steel master hunter in 3v for a hundred bucks and it's my favorite skinning knife! I don't skin as much as a butcher but 40 or so deer and an occasional pig and cow dint make me a novice either! Keep up the good work!

  • @MrRayjay22
    @MrRayjay22 4 года назад

    Hey man your not biased if you make a knife to your own specs. I mean I started to make the blades I wanted to use and couldn’t find in the market.

  • @Seancmccormick
    @Seancmccormick 6 лет назад +28

    All nice blades, none of which I own. Us po-folk use Mora's and Jääkäripuukko's the Honda's and Toyota's of the knife world. Lol!

    • @ApocGuy
      @ApocGuy 6 лет назад +4

      jaakari is beast. paired with skrama you cant go wrong. Love both, carry mora as back backup and bk-2 as backup for skrama.

    • @stephenoshea1166
      @stephenoshea1166 6 лет назад

      Have the jaakkaripukko myself, awesome knife, rugged and well priced, im sure it's still on Chris's top budget knives list but like he said at the beginning, it's got to be kept current.

    • @WoodsmanHobo777
      @WoodsmanHobo777 5 лет назад

      I'm one of those po-folk too. I would never pay the price for Bark River, Tops etc. kinda knives. I'm sure they're good knives but the cost are way out of my league. I guess we'll have to stick with our Mora's and Old Hickory's maybe a Condor if everything goes good for a few months lol

    • @kain88tm
      @kain88tm 5 лет назад +2

      What are you talking about ,Honda and Toyota are expensive, try used Kia lol