Legion Live Look at the Eafengrow EF-138 Eafengrow EF138 Fixed Blade Knife N690 Steel Blade Micarta Handle Full Tang EDC Straight Knifes for Field Working Camping Hunting Bushcraft(Green) Check it out here: a.co/d/9SjHRge Save 20% promo code: 704EF138 About this item: FIXED KNIFE DIMENSIONS: 10.2inch(25.8 cm) Overall length, Blade length:4.9inch(12.5cm), Handle length: 5.3inch(13.3cm), Blade Width: 3.6cm, Blade thickness 6mm ,Handle Thickness: 2cm, Net weight: 9.8oz(280g). Premium N690 Steel Blade: 6mm Thickness Blade made of N690 stainless steel,hardness 60-61HRC,using stone wash process,blade finish is pretty clean and even,sturdy build beefy blade is elegant and powerful , provides razor sharp for ultimate precision cutting performance and excellent edge retention. with nice finger choil and grossive jimping on the back of the blade for effortless cutting and puncturing works. Unique Two Tone Micarta Handle: Two Tone Micarta handle with G10 material lining and screws collar is outstanding looking,Ergonomical design provides a very comfortable grip,the steel surrounding the scales is rounded for comfort,there isn't any sharp edge and rough corner,ensure a great balance and powerful strength, with a perfect curved finger choil and finger guard can ensure a safety using in heavy works. Kydex Sheath: Safe high-strength lightweight ,high temperature resistant and corrosion resistant imported kydex material sheath for easy portability and everyday carry. The sheath is tight, with no rattle, but still allows quick deployment. It holds the knife well and has good retention,the retention would hold the knife for straight up vertical carry as well as horizontal / scout style. It has an adjustable clip to fit the width of your belt for a good snug grip. Utility FIXED KNIFE: Strong build Heavy Duty fixed knife is Suitable for EDC tools& Hunting, Fishing, Camping, Hiking, gardening,electrician tool, field living , Emergency Rescue, Adventure,Collection and all Outdoors &Sports activities, #dskfs #22aday #22adaynomore #NeverGiveUpNeverSerrender #NeverQuitQuitting Don’t forget to hit the like button! Please help support our vets by raising awareness of the tragedy that is Veteran suicide by visiting the links below and reaching out to those in your life. If you know a vet don’t hesitate to reach out to them! Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Mission 22 mission22.com/ Til Valhalla Project tilvalhallaproject.com/ Message from Martin Miller, Army Veteran 66-69 1-800-273- TALK, press 1 for Vets saves lives. They're the Shining Stars of the VA. My brothers and sisters, you're not alone. The help you deserve and have earned is just a phone call away. It takes the courage and strength of a warrior to ask for help. Please call if you need help. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary crisis I love this community! The knife, sword, saw, fatwood, bushcrafters, and all the new people who have subscribed! We are LEGION! You guys' ROCK! LIKE! SHARE! SUBSCRIBE! Also don't forget to check out the other content creators! They are all good people with great videos!
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery also agree on the budget aspect: Time and again I end up with budget knives that really make sense. The same is true for flashlights. We are talking here about 300-400% price difference for very similar or the same capability. If I can buy a good knife and my wife still gets her shoes cause the knife was a budget offer I'm much happier in the long time, if you catch my drift ;-)
Yes sir I just cant see purchacing expensive knives when the budget blades do so well cutting, chopping, etc. Now mind you with an axe or saw or both.... These budget knives are golden!!!
its weird that chinese knives are milled so nicely for a low price and good materials,but western brands come out like grinded unfinished stuff at the same pricepoint
I think they are the same. N690 is supposedly better than VG10. 154CM is the same as ATS34. Just different manufacturers…. I will get some steel specs up for you and you can judge for yourself
154CM C: 1.05; W: 0.00-0.40; V: 0.00-0.40; Cr: 13.50-14.00; Mo: 4.00; Mn: 0.50; P: 0.03; S: 0.03; Si: 0.30-0.80; Maker: Crucible - United States (US) Notes: Developed by Crucible, circa 1970 for jet engine turbine components, which is nowhere near the knives, unless you make some sort of connection between turbine blade and knife blade. Famous knife maker Bob Loveless started using it in knives. Then Crucible stopped producing it, but Hitachi started making ATS-34, which was a copy of 154CM. Then Crucible started making it again, finally making CPM version of it CPM154. Other steel makers produce ti as well under different names, which you can see in reference section. In 1990 Benchmade and other knife companies started using it as their top of the line stainless steel. 154CM was considered #1 stainless steel for cutlery for more than a decade after that. Still one of the premium steels. Used in all kinds of knives, from small folders to hunting and filet knives. At max hardness makes a very decent high performance cutter. Works quite well in larger, heavy duty use knives too. Versatile steel, with good all around performance. Obviously, PM versions offer even better characteristics and performance in knives. As for the Tungsten(W) and Vanadium(V) listed in the composition. Most of the sources including Crucible's own datasheets do not list either one. However, Niagara Specialty Metals, one of the largest distributor does list both, as Max 0.40%, in other words can be 0, or anything up to 0.40% depending on the batch. I did inquire about the presence of those two elements, and the answer was that neither alloying element is present intentionally, more like trace amounts. That is also strange, since 0.40% Vanadium is quite significant, in many other alloys 0.10-0.30% Vanadium is listed and it's added intentionally, alloy is promoted as Vanadium steel, etc. I am not sure how do you end up with 0.40% unintentionally, but that's the answer I got. Cross-References: Standard: AFNOR - Z100CD14.4 Proprietary: Bonpertuis - T113 Carpenter - CTS-BD4 Carpenter - CTS-BD4P Crucible - CPM154 Damasteel - RWL-34 Hitachi - ATS-34 Hitachi - ATS34 Latrobe - 14-4CrMo
Legion Live Look at the Eafengrow EF-138
Eafengrow EF138 Fixed Blade Knife N690 Steel Blade Micarta Handle Full Tang EDC Straight Knifes for Field Working Camping Hunting Bushcraft(Green)
Check it out here: a.co/d/9SjHRge
Save 20% promo code: 704EF138
About this item:
FIXED KNIFE DIMENSIONS: 10.2inch(25.8 cm) Overall length, Blade length:4.9inch(12.5cm), Handle length: 5.3inch(13.3cm), Blade Width: 3.6cm, Blade thickness 6mm ,Handle Thickness: 2cm, Net weight: 9.8oz(280g).
Premium N690 Steel Blade: 6mm Thickness Blade made of N690 stainless steel,hardness 60-61HRC,using stone wash process,blade finish is pretty clean and even,sturdy build beefy blade is elegant and powerful , provides razor sharp for ultimate precision cutting performance and excellent edge retention. with nice finger choil and grossive jimping on the back of the blade for effortless cutting and puncturing works.
Unique Two Tone Micarta Handle: Two Tone Micarta handle with G10 material lining and screws collar is outstanding looking,Ergonomical design provides a very comfortable grip,the steel surrounding the scales is rounded for comfort,there isn't any sharp edge and rough corner,ensure a great balance and powerful strength, with a perfect curved finger choil and finger guard can ensure a safety using in heavy works.
Kydex Sheath: Safe high-strength lightweight ,high temperature resistant and corrosion resistant imported kydex material sheath for easy portability and everyday carry. The sheath is tight, with no rattle, but still allows quick deployment. It holds the knife well and has good retention,the retention would hold the knife for straight up vertical carry as well as horizontal / scout style. It has an adjustable clip to fit the width of your belt for a good snug grip.
Utility FIXED KNIFE: Strong build Heavy Duty fixed knife is Suitable for EDC tools& Hunting, Fishing, Camping, Hiking, gardening,electrician tool, field living , Emergency Rescue, Adventure,Collection and all Outdoors &Sports activities,
#dskfs
#22aday
#22adaynomore
#NeverGiveUpNeverSerrender
#NeverQuitQuitting
Don’t forget to hit the like button!
Please help support our vets by raising awareness of the tragedy that is Veteran suicide by visiting the links below and reaching out to those in your life. If you know a vet don’t hesitate to reach out to them!
Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Mission 22
mission22.com/
Til Valhalla Project
tilvalhallaproject.com/
Message from Martin Miller, Army Veteran 66-69
1-800-273- TALK, press 1 for Vets saves lives. They're the Shining Stars of the VA. My brothers and sisters, you're not alone. The help you
deserve and have earned is just a phone call away. It takes the courage and strength of a warrior to ask for help. Please call if you need help. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary crisis
I love this community! The knife, sword, saw, fatwood, bushcrafters, and all the new people who have subscribed! We are LEGION!
You guys' ROCK!
LIKE! SHARE! SUBSCRIBE! Also don't forget to check out the other content creators! They are all good people with great videos!
I believe Eafengrow makes world-class knives with a good balance of price and quality.
100 percent!
Can't believe how good this looks while it also should be 100% functional!
Hope to test it soon! Thanks for watching!
@@LegionTacticoolCutlery also agree on the budget aspect: Time and again I end up with budget knives that really make sense. The same is true for flashlights. We are talking here about 300-400% price difference for very similar or the same capability. If I can buy a good knife and my wife still gets her shoes cause the knife was a budget offer I'm much happier in the long time, if you catch my drift ;-)
Yes sir I just cant see purchacing expensive knives when the budget blades do so well cutting, chopping, etc. Now mind you with an axe or saw or both.... These budget knives are golden!!!
A great design and i am really liking the micarta handles
They are great! Thanks for watching!
Just ordered one the other day...can't wait to have in my collection
You will be impressed!
i like the step-up in blade steel. 154CM, N690, DC53, 14C29N.
your folder looks like the EF913.
I love it man!
Just picked one up on Amazon Black Friday deal for $63 it’s a great knife for a great price.
100 percent man! Enjoy!!!!!
very nice bladeshape Brother Gruggs..take care
It’s a beauty!
Love the handles on that one!
Good stuff as always brother👊🏻
Hope to do a review this week!
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Awesome!
its weird that chinese knives are milled so nicely for a low price and good materials,but western brands come out like grinded unfinished stuff at the same pricepoint
It inexplicable. Then we are shamed for it. They say support American companies. I say support my wallet cause they don’t pay my bills….
this is a nice piece
Oh man…. This for a hunter, the 139 for EDC.
Muy bueno y tiene un buen acero . Saludos
Glad you enjoyed!
Is the 154CM a better steel that the N690 ?
I think they are the same. N690 is supposedly better than VG10.
154CM is the same as ATS34. Just different manufacturers…. I will get some steel specs up for you and you can judge for yourself
N690
C: 1.07; V: 0.10; Cr: 17.00-17.30;
Mo: 1.10; Co: 1.50; Mn: 0.40;
P: ?; S: ?; Si: 0.40;
Maker: Bohler-Uddeholm - Sweden (SE)
Notes:
Bohler-Uddeholm steel, recommended working hardness 58-60HRC. Similar to VG-10. Later, Aichi produced pretty much identical(with N690), ZA-18 steel, promoted to be better a performer than VG-10.
Cross-References:
Known Aliases:
N690Bo
N690Co
Standard:
DIN - X105CrCoMo18-2
W-Nr - 1.4528
Proprietary:
? - Panzer36
Aichi - ZA-18
Bohler-Uddeholm - N692
Bohler-Uddeholm - N690 ISOEXTRA
Lohmann - LO-R 4528
154CM
C: 1.05; W: 0.00-0.40; V: 0.00-0.40;
Cr: 13.50-14.00; Mo: 4.00; Mn: 0.50;
P: 0.03; S: 0.03; Si: 0.30-0.80;
Maker: Crucible - United States (US)
Notes:
Developed by Crucible, circa 1970 for jet engine turbine components, which is nowhere near the knives, unless you make some sort of connection between turbine blade and knife blade. Famous knife maker Bob Loveless started using it in knives. Then Crucible stopped producing it, but Hitachi started making ATS-34, which was a copy of 154CM. Then Crucible started making it again, finally making CPM version of it CPM154. Other steel makers produce ti as well under different names, which you can see in reference section. In 1990 Benchmade and other knife companies started using it as their top of the line stainless steel. 154CM was considered #1 stainless steel for cutlery for more than a decade after that. Still one of the premium steels. Used in all kinds of knives, from small folders to hunting and filet knives. At max hardness makes a very decent high performance cutter. Works quite well in larger, heavy duty use knives too. Versatile steel, with good all around performance. Obviously, PM versions offer even better characteristics and performance in knives. As for the Tungsten(W) and Vanadium(V) listed in the composition. Most of the sources including Crucible's own datasheets do not list either one. However, Niagara Specialty Metals, one of the largest distributor does list both, as Max 0.40%, in other words can be 0, or anything up to 0.40% depending on the batch. I did inquire about the presence of those two elements, and the answer was that neither alloying element is present intentionally, more like trace amounts. That is also strange, since 0.40% Vanadium is quite significant, in many other alloys 0.10-0.30% Vanadium is listed and it's added intentionally, alloy is promoted as Vanadium steel, etc. I am not sure how do you end up with 0.40% unintentionally, but that's the answer I got.
Cross-References:
Standard:
AFNOR - Z100CD14.4
Proprietary:
Bonpertuis - T113
Carpenter - CTS-BD4
Carpenter - CTS-BD4P
Crucible - CPM154
Damasteel - RWL-34
Hitachi - ATS-34
Hitachi - ATS34
Latrobe - 14-4CrMo