Cold Steel SRK - Revisited(after 3 years of use) And SpartanJohns's Buletproof Survival Tinder

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2021
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    Link above is where you can donate to support the channel. If you want to, of course.
    As for this video:
    Links to the SRK splitting wood:
    • Cold Steel SRK Splitti...
    • Cold Steel SRK Splitti...
    The most boring video on youtube...but maybe you'll like it
    Cold Steel SRK - Survival and Rescue knife REVISITED
    SpartanJohns BULETPROOF Survival Tinder - Patent pending
    SpartanJohns Pinky Lanyard - Patent pending
    Survival Fire
    Sharpening....
    ...and so much more
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Комментарии • 47

  • @tigerpisces5506
    @tigerpisces5506 Год назад +8

    I grew up in Idaho. I went camping 90 miles into the Bitter Root Mts every weekend and for several weeks in Sumer. We had no tent, none of cave man fire equipment. Just a sleeping bag, axe, knife, gun, and ice chest for food or a creek to refrigerate food. We had no potty or even toilet paper. We used a bush and dry leaves 🍃 to wipe. I am shocked 😲 about not knowing all the stuff I could not afford to buy anyway. If you want to know how to camp 24/7? Ask a homeless person to teach you. Hahaha

  • @docholiday8618
    @docholiday8618 2 года назад +1

    Great review as always, thanks.
    Love the Lebowski/Mickey Newbury quote!

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад

      Took me a second! Usually I "work offscript" so I'll just say whatever comes to mind...so most of the times i have no idea what I said in a video.
      In this case "What condition my condition was in"....I think that is what I said...cause I have been using that for years in my day to day life and probably in a few videos.
      You're the first one to pick up and comment on it....so in that sense: I'll be your huckleberry...

  • @samthai818
    @samthai818 2 года назад +4

    I have both the SRK SK5 and the VG10 and both have a very steep angled edge. I completely reprofiled the VG10 down to 22-23°. Now it is very easy to sharpen and gets really sharp. I like the SRK, but very surprisingly I like the Recon Tanto even more! Being an inch longer, heavier, with a thick spine up to a centimeter from the tip, and with a curved blade, it hacks and chops so much easier. The Recon is also a great batoning knife.I used them both for over a year going from Florida to Maine with stops in many states to camp and fish. I find that the Recon is 2x the knife the SRK is. I would suggest you try it out for yourself, at just $45 for the SK5, the Recon is the new king of the hill for budget knives!

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад +1

      hmm...interesting...i must admit i have seen it...but never thought about it. I will from now on! Thanks

  • @hirayaman246
    @hirayaman246 2 года назад +2

    I still got my survival tinder made by you, always carry them in my emergency pack......as my last resort.
    Glade to see what they can do, hope my skills are up to the challenge😁

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад +1

      The SpartanJohns Bulletproof Survival Tinder - Patent Pending requires little skill! It just works, so you don’t have to!😁

    • @hirayaman246
      @hirayaman246 2 года назад

      @@SpartanJohns 😁👍 got it

    • @tigerpisces5506
      @tigerpisces5506 Год назад

      YOU ARE GOING TO USE THEM SOON. YOUR LIFE WILL DEPEND ON IT WHEN THF.

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe 2 года назад +2

    I have a few Cold Steel AUS8 blades and they take a keen edge and are pretty durable. Whatever their heat treat is it seems pretty optimized to me. Other companies AUS8 are usually not as good. The ones I have are all from before the company was bought out.

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад +2

      I also like their HT of AUS8A. Others, as you said, are maybe a bit too soft. I have recently bought a voyager xl, most likely produced after the company was sold. Steel is AUS10A. Tough to sharpen but so far no chips and the edge seems to last quite well.

  • @WessexBladesHandMadeKnives
    @WessexBladesHandMadeKnives 2 года назад +4

    Gotta love a campfire!

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад +2

      Still better than any movie! 😉

  • @danielsmit3524
    @danielsmit3524 2 года назад +1

    Hi, do you have a review of the fin wolf? I purchased one a quite a while ago for edc. I ended up not using it as much, because I am not that good at sharpening a skandi. But I actually really like the design. These days I gravitate more to either a hollow grind for my edc, otherwise a flat grind with a very thin stock, like the endura or delica. (Or opinel)

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад +2

      I do have a review of the Finn Wolf. It is not yet published. I’ll publish it by the end of the week.
      It is one knife that lives in my backpack. Great for woodworking. As an edc knife i can’t really speak much of it. Tested it a bit but the stock is just too thick. For edc i also prefer ffg or hollow grinds. Convexed thinned out grinds are awesome. I do like the Opinel but i have to admit that i too, like many others, don’t like to edc opinels. They are great performes but not the most beautiful/interesting knives for edc

    • @keithmoylan3093
      @keithmoylan3093 2 года назад

      @@SpartanJohns just curious, what do you tend to carry these days for edc? Still with the Ganzos or have you switched to something else?

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад

      @@keithmoylan3093 well....the short answer would be: CS Voyager XL(Had it for 2 weeks and, even though it is quite big and i really do not need it I still find it hard to leave home without it)
      Long answer would be me telling you that I moved away from carrying one folder for a few weeks/months and then making a review about it just to move on to the next. Nowadays i am carrying whatever I feel like on a daily basis.
      The whole month of August I carried a Bugout Clone(even if I have the real Bugout) and modified the grind gradually just to see how much i can grind off until it would take damage with light/medium tasks.
      I carried the Shaman for a while, then the Mini Bugout and now I am carrying the Voyager XL and the Chaparral every other day to get a better feeling for the CTS XHP from Spyderco.
      I still carry and use Ganzo knives. I still think they are great for the money but I have not bought a Ganzo for quite some time.

    • @keithmoylan3093
      @keithmoylan3093 2 года назад

      @@SpartanJohns I'd be interested in seeing you do a video on the testing you have done on a bugout clone, sounds like a cool topic.

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад +2

      @@keithmoylan3093 If time permits it I might. I doubt that many people will like/be interested in this topic....i know I would...however the tests, since I have no idea what the steel is and I know the HT is horrible...might not tell that much
      It would be a "talk" video at best....like i said...if time permits it....

  • @southernyert7597
    @southernyert7597 2 года назад +1

    Thx for the video

  • @user-wb7yj3wk6o
    @user-wb7yj3wk6o Месяц назад

    Do Cold Steel Kraton handles hydrolyze?

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  Месяц назад

      Like most materials it can deteriorate in different ways at rates that vary widely and that are unpredictable. Deterioration may be chemical, caused by oxidation or hydrolysis, or may be physical, or biological

  • @teethan8736
    @teethan8736 2 года назад

    Any play in the handle ? I have some on mine

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад +1

      Oh yeah! A whole bunch! Not so bad when you squeeze it in hand. Watch my first video on it. You'll see how much and why it's there

    • @teethan8736
      @teethan8736 2 года назад

      I watched your other video. did your opinions change after 3 years ?

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад +2

      Yeah! I mean if you watched the first video and now this one....In the first I was a bit dissapointed. I maybe expected something more. But after carrying with me for so long as a "wood splitting knife" and just doing the crappiest tings to it like lending it to others so that they learn how to split wood with a knife, cutting all sorts of dirty materials with it..i began to appreciate it. It does have a very thick grind and a very large edge angle...
      This is why I made an update video.
      If you're considering buying it, watch my first video again, see how I split wood and what it could do then come back to this one...you'll get the gyst of it. But then you'll have to ask yourself: is this something I like? Do I want something more, better?
      Something "more and better" would be the ESEE6. I have a few videos on that one. Have a look!

    • @teethan8736
      @teethan8736 2 года назад

      @@SpartanJohns will do !

  • @roguesheep1747
    @roguesheep1747 2 года назад

    If and when you do look at getting another ferro rod you should check out the Überleben top quality made in the UsofA hey are worth every penny i call mine dragon 🐉 breath lol you will not be disappointed. Looks like you've got a cracking workhorse of a blade im just about to order one and I thought to myself check YTube first it really is the encyclopedia of everything.
    Best regards m8 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇸

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад

      I have kinda been ok with LMF. They work ok-ish...main problem with their ferro rods for me is they chew themselves up quite bad...and once that process starts nothing will stop it.
      as for the SRK, it is a beast. great at splitting wood and very thick so even rougher jobs won't be an issue...however the grind is also thick so with finer tasks it might actually struggle. and the new sk5's seem to have some issues when it comes to keeping that very sharp tip...

  • @SpartanJohns
    @SpartanJohns  2 года назад +2

    Well... this guy bored the heck out of me! But I have to admit: the info was good

    • @HunterRyngo
      @HunterRyngo 2 года назад +1

      I’m sick, laying in bed, the pace is just right for me! 😊

    • @justicar5
      @justicar5 2 года назад

      XD

    • @bigbone88
      @bigbone88 2 года назад

      😂👍

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад +1

      @@HunterRyngo well…sometimes a good sleep helps. So..glad I could help! 😉

  • @N1kolai-z1o
    @N1kolai-z1o Год назад

    В начале ролика ты упорно пытаешся получить серьезную травму, надо быть осторожнее с острыми предметами

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  Год назад

      you mean cutting thru the tinder pouch? I make them and I can tell you that you can't cut or stab thru those. lots of tin foil and duct tape. I call them my "bulletproof" survival tinder...and that is for good reason!

  • @robaldridge6505
    @robaldridge6505 2 года назад

    i cant hear anything

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  2 года назад

      have you tried....actually listening....?cause sometimes we can't hear things because we don't listen....

  • @tigerpisces5506
    @tigerpisces5506 Год назад

    SRK IS AT THE PRICE OF A CHEAP POCKET KNIFE BY CHINA NO NAME BRANDS, WTH DO YOU ECPECT? YOU CAN BUY 4 OF THESE FOR THE PRICE OF AN ESEE OR TOPS. NEED I SAY MORE? IF YOU WANT A LITTLE BETTER BUY A CS SRK SAN MAI FOR UNDER A $100.

    • @SpartanJohns
      @SpartanJohns  Год назад

      No need to scream at me sir!
      1. You're probably thinking at the new version of the SRK and the SRK-C. Which are, going by most accounts much cheaper. This wasn't cheap. At the time I got it, it was about half an ESEE 6.
      2. I am guessing you didn't watch the video. You just skipped thru it. I get it...I can be boring. We all have our flaws! But once you get to know me....i'm a pretty decent guy.
      3. If I could get the SRK San Mai for under 100$ shipped I probably would. As it stands it is about 120 EUR + shipping where I live.
      4. A few months ago I "rehauled" the SRK: Squared off the spine, sharpened the swedge and put a new edge on it. The main problem remains: the handle, but I can live with that.
      5. With the ESEE 6 I am all set for the moment when it comes to this size of fixed blade.

    • @alexbergmann2817
      @alexbergmann2817 8 месяцев назад

      @@SpartanJohns dont bother with those kind of people Denis,
      Cold Steel San Mai knives are not good or any their San Mai knife because the blades are thin hollow grinded and you have just few milimeters of harder steel,
      the other larger part of San Mai blade is soft steel 420 stainless.
      I have Cold steel Master Tanto San Mai,Magnum Tanto 2 San Mai and Magnum Tanto IX San Mai.
      All of them made in Japan in AUS8A
      but honestly they are only for vitrine knives.
      Beautiful but useless.
      The only SRK worth of considering would be SRK 3V steel only made in Italy in Lionsteel factory in Maniago city .
      I would like too have it too.
      I have also a SRK in Carbon V version,it is 5.6 mm thick,a 1mm thicker than other versions and heavier a bit too.
      I have a VG-1 SRK version in original box,still not used.
      I have Cold steell Master Hunter in AUS-8A Made in Japan,
      a very beautiful and outstanding quality knife.
      And I have a Cold steel Recon Tanto
      in AUS-8 version from Japan but flat grinded not like todays Tantos in SK-5 cheap still and thin hollow grinded blade .
      I am ex military veteran.
      In the future I would like to have from Lionsteel T5 knife made from good Niolox steel and Lituanian TRC Apocalypse made in great ELMAX steel,6.5mm blade thickness.
      that one is a premium grade bushcraft knife !
      there is one interesting knife from knife designer Andrew Demko,
      who previously worked for Cold steel.
      His Demko Freereign knife made
      in magnacut steel is similar to SRK
      but shorter .
      from Cold steel there is one gem
      a Cold steel Recon Scout in 3V steel,
      a shorter version of their Trailmaster big knife,
      they are both made with 8 mm thick blades .