How EPIC Are Cabela’s 5160 🇺🇸 Made Bushcraft Knives?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @gideonstactical
    @gideonstactical  15 часов назад +4

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    • @pettryb01
      @pettryb01 7 часов назад

      How long do you make your lanyard?

    • @PerceptionVsReality333
      @PerceptionVsReality333 2 часа назад

      @@gideonstactical
      On Cabela's site I saw the 12" version of this knife you plan on reviewing that one? It looks like a good camp knife but I already know it's too front heavy & feels unbalanced, that is one of the reasons I stopped using some knives in my collection.

  • @Troys-reviews
    @Troys-reviews 8 часов назад +18

    I love 5160 steel also 1095 leaf spring for knife blades

  • @Dynotop1a
    @Dynotop1a 8 часов назад +11

    I like the 7 inch size with no choil. Also a big lover of recurves.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  8 часов назад +1

      It is a great size, i’m glad that the balance point was good so no need for a choil.

    • @BradtheButcher1234
      @BradtheButcher1234 8 часов назад +3

      As a former tapline guy that used to cut meat professionally and has hunted and fished for 45 years this is my opinion...A KNIFE CHOILED IS A KNIFE SPOILED
      the dumb choil is where I use my knife the most .....edge close to the handle

    • @cal1776
      @cal1776 7 часов назад +1

      Agreed, why bring your hand closer to the blade when you can bring the blade closer to your hand?

  • @prestonnormile9996
    @prestonnormile9996 7 часов назад +9

    Heck yeah! We need more utilitarian kukris, not just the big combat kukris

  • @neilyakuza6595
    @neilyakuza6595 3 часа назад +4

    I forge 5160 ( leaf spring ) for all my choppers. 5160 keeps a good edge and is high in durability.

  • @stonergene
    @stonergene 7 часов назад +9

    You could also replace the last screw with a hollow threaded rivet type screw. I dont know if thats the correct name for it, but I know it exists

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  7 часов назад +1

      I like the idea!💡

    • @papimaximus95
      @papimaximus95 6 часов назад +1

      Dang it...I bought this drill and I will use my drill!😁

  • @mihe7055
    @mihe7055 3 часа назад +2

    I have a Buck 808 Talon with 5160 steel and it’s a beast. It’s 0.25” thick and batons wood great. That steel is very tough!

    • @mihe7055
      @mihe7055 3 часа назад

      By the way, the Buck 808 Talon has multiple lanyard holes and a nice Kydex sheath.

  • @The4cp
    @The4cp 8 часов назад +16

    We definitely need more 7 inch and over fixed blades. We also need more 3.75 to 4 inch folders. Knife companies are shrinking things on purpose to get more money from less materials.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  8 часов назад +5

      Yes, we definitely need some more big Blades in the world

    • @BradtheButcher1234
      @BradtheButcher1234 8 часов назад +5

      I wont carry a folder with less than 3.5 in....prefer 3 3/4in to 4 1/4in

    • @PerceptionVsReality333
      @PerceptionVsReality333 7 часов назад +1

      I noticed that too.

    • @yakfishin4912
      @yakfishin4912 3 часа назад

      It's because laws are changing for the worse too

    • @scottburns5242
      @scottburns5242 2 часа назад

      More options are always better, but I usually carry on the smaller side for EDC unless I’m needing a bigger blade because smaller knives are lighter and more pocketable.

  • @craigwagner3791
    @craigwagner3791 8 часов назад +3

    Again...as always....thank you for all you do bring us

  • @woodscrafter1971
    @woodscrafter1971 12 минут назад

    I still have a Dart and use it quite often, I love it! That looks like one heck of a good alternative and the slightly harder steel is awesome. Thanks for the info!! Hadn't heard of it and now really wonder who makes it...

  • @christophersteingart2237
    @christophersteingart2237 3 часа назад +2

    It's too bad they dropped the ball on the lanyard hole, however I'm very glad to see an American manufacturer stepping up their game.❤🇺🇸

  • @matthewmcguire202
    @matthewmcguire202 6 часов назад +1

    Love the channel Aaron. Huge fan of the parts of your videos that show your modifications to gear. What I’ve seen done before is removing the screw closest to the butt of the knife and running the lanyard through there. Haven’t had any issue on my knives I’ve done that with. Keep on keeping on my dude

  • @mrgapface
    @mrgapface 7 часов назад +1

    Thank you for this! I recently found out about this and wanted to know if anyone had already done a review.
    You did not disappoint.

  • @MI_Prepper
    @MI_Prepper 7 часов назад +2

    A metal "tube" in your lanyard hole would keep the lanyard from fraying and breaking. Maybe use a piece of a stainless steel straw and file the edges of the piece smooth with a little round file. It would help protect the micarta scales around the hole, too. Maybe JB weld it to the tang inside so you can still take the scales off for cleaning.

  • @jimtolar9517
    @jimtolar9517 6 часов назад +1

    Excellent review. I have a Cabela Store in a town I go to often and I was wondering about this knife. Good timing for your the review. By the way, the chopping block is a 2x6.

  • @Woodzy-5326
    @Woodzy-5326 7 часов назад +1

    Still love my Buck Talon. It's a little on the heavy side, but it always goes camping with me, and I've used and abused the heck out of it, and it remains my faithful companion to this day.

  • @dfgerherbduh3102
    @dfgerherbduh3102 8 часов назад +3

    Earliest I’ve ever been to one of your videos. Looking forward to watching. Have you considered purchasing the svord 18th century trade knife? I’d love to see you test svord knives. They have a lot of cool blades.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  8 часов назад

      I’ve owned Dewalt Milwaukee Makita & More. From My needs Ryobi gets the job done for now. I went back into construction I would upgrade probably.

  • @jimbusmaximus4624
    @jimbusmaximus4624 7 часов назад +2

    It's a good lookin knife! Not a bad price either. Looks SOLID.

  • @joehebert901
    @joehebert901 Час назад

    That is one hell of a knife.

  • @triggert1911
    @triggert1911 8 часов назад +3

    Having lived in Nepal for over a year, I have a special place in my heart for Kukri style knives. I like this one, and also the TOPS Dart, but I'd love to see a review on the SlySteel Survival Kukri. It is no question more of a chopper than this, and the Kukri I am saving up for....I think. I have a few colector Kukri knives I brought back with me, but I want one to use for camp chores or whatever.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  8 часов назад +1

      That’s a great choice and I will check it out and potentially review it soon.

    • @longrider42
      @longrider42 7 часов назад

      I have purchased 6 Khukuri's from Khukuri House Themal, over the years. My favorite one has a 8 inch blade, with a half guard and is full tang. It is pretty much my go to knife for hiking and camping.

    • @pennsyltuckyreb9800
      @pennsyltuckyreb9800 6 часов назад +1

      Kailash Blades out of Kathmandu.... you'll never look back. Get the real thing.
      1. Hand-forged by experienced smiths in Nepal
      2. 5160 spring steel
      3. Differentially tempered with "cho" notch (strengthens blade and absorbs shock)
      4. Tons of options for lengths, thickness, grinds, handle lengths and materials...
      5. Proper handle design for safe heavy-duty chopping
      6. Convexed edge for strength and sharpness
      7. Lifetime warranty

    • @adrianjagmag
      @adrianjagmag 27 минут назад

      Check out KHHI and KHT, both make great Khukuri for every day use. I have Khukuri from them that are going on 10 years of homesteading use. Sheathes and blades are beat up, but they keep on trucking on.
      A decade is longer than many other Khukuri houses have even existed.
      I'm currently using a raw Panawal from KHHI along with a Royal Bhojpure from KHT and a 10.5 inch Khukuri similar to what the British Gurkha carry, made by a local maker in Nepal when I was over there. Don't even have his contact anymore. As to choils on large choppers...that's the opposite to how we use them for fine tasks, we sink the point into say a stump and move the wood, which allows for fine notching and even feather sticks with minimal effort.
      Get a nice fine grit tapered diamond rod for touch ups and you're good to go.
      Funny thing is I got more Khukuri as backups over the years but haven't gotten around to using them yet 🤣

  • @stephenbico1244
    @stephenbico1244 8 часов назад +4

    This is very similar to the Tops D.A.R.T. knife same steel same recurve but is definitly more money

  • @llamawizard
    @llamawizard 7 часов назад +1

    Have yall tried the Brush Demon from Outdoor Edge? I’ve had mine for a year, and I really love it. It strikes the perfect balance for a do-it-all blade. It’s a great chopper with that saber grind, and it’s light enough to breeze through brush, vines, etc. Has a functional choil, so you can choke up and do finesse work too. I latched a Mora to the sheath to have a smaller companion blade, pun intended. It makes for a complete kit. Brush Demon is a great machete/large knife/heavy chopper. It really does do it all. The handle is thin for the pinch grip method, but I added a tennis overgrip for a more North American grip-it-and-rip-it technique. Can’t say enough good things about the brush demon. It’s designed off a falcata.

  • @jonnyboat2
    @jonnyboat2 5 часов назад +1

    How does this kukri stack up against the ka bar fighting Kukri of similar weight?

  • @longrider42
    @longrider42 7 часов назад +2

    I have a Khukuri with a 8 inch blade, also made from 5160 high carbon spring steel. I think I will stick with that. Oh and it was made in Katmandu Nepal :)

  • @WillEDC
    @WillEDC 27 минут назад

    Reminds me of the kershaw camp

  • @alaskaraftconnection-alask3397

    Been looking at this one... it's as if Tops, Buck, and Cab. did some sort of colab...?

  • @jayhanson-hs5vg
    @jayhanson-hs5vg 2 часа назад

    that looks like a good knife 5160 is good steel

  • @DrewCarr-np4gx
    @DrewCarr-np4gx 6 часов назад +1

    Looks a lot like the profile of the TOPS DART. Love those recurved blades!

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  5 часов назад +1

      I’m sure it will do a good job chopping

    • @kamelot4324
      @kamelot4324 3 часа назад

      Ngl, that Tops Dart looks super yummy. I don't have any Tops knives, but if I decide to purchase one, that'd be the first one that I would save up for to buy.🤨🤔😉🇺🇸

  • @mikeboyce21
    @mikeboyce21 8 часов назад +1

    The blade on that knife is pretty similar to the blade on the fehrman extreme judgment. It has a bit more of a drop point but super similar. And the fehrman extreme judgment is my favorite big chopper.

  • @thomasmaloney843
    @thomasmaloney843 6 часов назад +2

    Reminds me of my Schrade SCHF9 knife.

  • @brianf9619
    @brianf9619 4 часа назад +1

    Another Great Review Aaron , you always tell it like it is , no matter Who it is and thats why You are 1 of the Best Blade/Gear Review channels on RUclips right now I.M.O. ☝️ That Blade kinda reminds Me of a smaller Kershaw Camp 10 , I own 2 of them and Absolutely Love them .... 👍🖖

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  4 часа назад +1

      I agree, the Kershaw Camp 10 is a really awesome knife! Thanks so much Brian!!

    • @dougbland5681
      @dougbland5681 3 часа назад

      I also own 2 Kershaw Camp 10. Very handy choppers/defensive tools. Love your reviews

  • @benjaminhahn
    @benjaminhahn 7 часов назад +1

    I now have both the SOG Seal XR folder AND the fixed blade version the Seal XF. These knives are the only ones I own from SOG. They are pretty awesome.
    I also have a Benchmade Adamas and mini Adamas. Also great knives. I’m thinking of giving the full size Adamas folder as a birthday gift. Then I will get an Adamas fixed blade. What’s up with that? Can you elaborate on owning both the folder version and the fixed blade version of the same knife? I’m leaning towards fixed blades nowadays.

  • @CharlesSalmond
    @CharlesSalmond 7 часов назад +1

    Excellent video sir!

  • @kevinmc1111
    @kevinmc1111 6 часов назад +2

    5160 is optimal at 59HRC. At 59-60 you have to be careful to never exceed 60 because the toughness falls off a cliff. No reason to ever run it softer than 59 -- you lose both strength and toughness (and a little wear-resistance) by going softer and gain nothing in return. It is several times tougher than the 1095@57 that TOPS uses.

  • @elevatorman7750
    @elevatorman7750 6 часов назад +1

    Great video

  • @wombatfive4311
    @wombatfive4311 5 часов назад +1

    Looks like a clone of the TOPS DART

  • @jmsmith1767
    @jmsmith1767 8 часов назад +1

    “100% power engagement” made me lol

  • @timbryan9701
    @timbryan9701 8 часов назад +3

    I hate choils. I do think that while you can chop with a 7" blade, you would do much better with a 10" blade. Only the individual can decide what lenth works best for them. It's a decision between length and encumbrance.

  • @cal1776
    @cal1776 7 часов назад +1

    Comparison with the BK4 would be
    fun

  • @adrianjagmag
    @adrianjagmag 34 минуты назад

    Lanyards on choppers are actually dangerous when connected to the back of the handle. Atleast having a hole near the ricasso is safer. I have personally seen atleast one person have it slip and go into them. A swell at the butt instead is much preferable. That's why you rarely seen lanyards used in places where choppers are commonly used in Asia, Africa, South America.

  • @ColeWeaver-l9f
    @ColeWeaver-l9f 7 часов назад +1

    He should check out Full Tang Tactical’s gear and modular chest rig. Much more versatile American version of what he’s wearing in the vid, there’s almost no reviews for it on RUclips right now.

  • @littlewoody5539
    @littlewoody5539 8 часов назад +4

    I think buck make that blade

    • @cal1776
      @cal1776 7 часов назад

      Likely, but why not say?

    • @marksaint2936
      @marksaint2936 6 часов назад

      Good observation, it really does look that way.

  • @MalachiPark-m6b
    @MalachiPark-m6b 7 часов назад +1

    U should do a vid onn military surplus 😅

  • @c.r.5106
    @c.r.5106 8 часов назад +1

    I'm interested to know who makes that knife.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  8 часов назад +1

      Not too many OEMs out there that could do this could be Buck, I don’t think it’s tops, not sure who else it would be.

  • @Cynocehali
    @Cynocehali 7 часов назад +1

    I love choppers but I don't ever need a lanyard hole. If you watch the bushcraft videos that Joe flower has released in the videos he says that you are supposed to have a super tight grip. That leads to exhaustion therefore more chances of you releasing the knife.

  • @llamawizard
    @llamawizard 7 часов назад +1

    I’m a real sucker for recurve. It’s just sexy. And functional. Except when it comes to sharpening. But, there are work arounds.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  7 часов назад +1

      Ya, the Sharpal rod sharpener works really well i should in the video

    • @llamawizard
      @llamawizard 7 часов назад

      @ yep. I had not gotten to that part yet. Great suggestion

  • @nelsonhess8965
    @nelsonhess8965 7 часов назад +1

    Not a huge fan of 5160 but for a big chopper its good enough. FWIW most kukris are made of some type of spring steel like 5160.

  • @cal1776
    @cal1776 7 часов назад +1

    😂that was me asking about the HT.

  • @gregblake2764
    @gregblake2764 4 часа назад +2

    I'd buy this over an Essee 6 or a RAT 7 if I was starting from scratch. I'd also take this over a small Kukri as well. Aaron, I agree with you on the lanyard hole issue. They really need to extend the tang past the scales to provide a small pummel with a lanyard hole.

  • @robertallen7025
    @robertallen7025 8 часов назад

    I have never,
    ever, EVER used a lanyard. I'm 55.

  • @Adventurer-1971
    @Adventurer-1971 8 часов назад +1

    I wanna see the big machete in this line

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  8 часов назад +1

      I plan on getting the rest of the line and testing it over the next few months videos dropping regular

  • @papimaximus95
    @papimaximus95 8 часов назад +3

    I know that there are no official definitions, but how is that a bushcraft knife? Looks more like a jungle/deep woods "survival" knife.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  8 часов назад +2

      Totally. It’s just what they’re calling it. I will definitely call out a camp knife for a survival knife. Bushcraft knives to me. Small usually Scandi ground Knives

    • @dlrmon1
      @dlrmon1 8 часов назад +1

      Reminds me of what Ontario Knives did back in the day with there Bushcraft Series of blade’s in 5160.

    • @Woodzy-5326
      @Woodzy-5326 7 часов назад

      I mean, would you not be doing bushcraft tasks in the jungle and/or deep woods? Perhaps that was their reasoning in naming this knife. Idk, I'm an optimist, but I see your point.

    • @papimaximus95
      @papimaximus95 6 часов назад

      @@Woodzy-5326 "I mean, would you not be doing bushcraft tasks in the jungle and/or deep woods?"
      You may also open a can with it - does that make it a can opener?

    • @Woodzy-5326
      @Woodzy-5326 6 часов назад +1

      @papimaximus95 Well, now you just made it a multitool.

  • @powersww1reset
    @powersww1reset 7 часов назад +1

    I had to regrind my DART. It finally aggravated me enough with its very very poor out of the box performance. Terrible cutter, chopper or anything besides a sharp pry bar. Bte thickness was ridiculous. So I reground it with files. Night and day difference! It should have been designed with a bit of a bird’s beak for retention as well 🤦🏼‍♂️ oh well

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  7 часов назад

      That is a bummer, you're right though, they can be a little thick.

  • @wildsnook
    @wildsnook 3 часа назад +1

    This is a kukri.

  • @CanadaFree-ce9jn
    @CanadaFree-ce9jn 3 часа назад +1

    Lanyards are for limp wrists. Ever see a sword with a lanyard? Much heavier than this knife. Ever see a native machete with a lanyard? Nope, unless it is designed for limp wrist Westerners. Ever seen a lumber jack say, "Wait, i have to put my wrist through this lanyard before I swing this 4 pound axe!"

  • @Yo-B-Solo
    @Yo-B-Solo 8 часов назад +1

    ✌️😎

  • @RealityCheckGA
    @RealityCheckGA 4 часа назад +1

    For that price buy a ESEE you'll get a better warranty

  • @mmiller73
    @mmiller73 7 часов назад +1

    Interesting. Definitely looks like a knockoff of the Tops Dart. Looks like a good chopper though. I find it hilarious how “Bushcraft” is becoming a marketing buzzword.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  7 часов назад +1

      Totally! This is not a bushcraft knife to me

  • @gregkis
    @gregkis 8 часов назад +1

    Better lose that Ryobi bro

  • @johnadams4rth
    @johnadams4rth 5 часов назад +1

    I think those curved blades are hard to sharpen?

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  5 часов назад

      Did you see my portion of the video where I talk about re-sharpen them with rods? Check out the chapter selection.