Are Knives Like This GiantMouse GMF4 A Dying Breed?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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Комментарии • 215

  • @OtherThanIntendedPurpose
    @OtherThanIntendedPurpose Год назад +22

    I have been a knife guy for almost 50 years. my father and grandfather taught me bushcrafting before that was even a word. the mid sized "camp knife" will always have a place in the outdoorsman kit. this GiantMouse is a very well designed blade, but in reality it is WAY outside of my price range budget. I will save coins for several months to make any knife purchases, and really enjoy the time I spend teaching my sons about the woods, and the tools that we use. my youngest son and I have a you tube channel, that my health and finances limit how often we can do videos. but I have said many times that while I like the big chopper survival knives, the ones I carry more often are the more nimble 4-6" camp/bushcraft combination knives. Mors Kochanski is one of the people I look to on the subject of woodscraft tools. Horace Kephart and George Washington Sears are also very big influencers of mine. and the Nessmuk and Kephart knives are excellent examples of a mid sized, durable, and nimble blade that can truly "do it all"

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад +3

      The Kephart and nessmuck are awesome blade shapes for the woods!!

    • @dennisleighton2812
      @dennisleighton2812 Год назад +2

      So, why not have both with you? (One on the pack and one on the belt)

    • @OtherThanIntendedPurpose
      @OtherThanIntendedPurpose Год назад +3

      @@dennisleighton2812 if I am going to be spending one or more nights in the woods, I will have a big chopper in my pack. but on my belt I will have a mid range field knife ( my favorite is the TOPs BoB) even if I am only going to be out for a couple hours. and it will be on my belt for the entire time I am in the woods.

    • @dennisleighton2812
      @dennisleighton2812 Год назад

      @@OtherThanIntendedPurpose Great. Much like my thinking then.

    • @kejadventures241
      @kejadventures241 Год назад +1

      Why is it that knife collectors are the most unlikely people to use knives? Is it because they wanted something they had no use for?

  • @heldenkreuz
    @heldenkreuz Год назад +7

    Frankly, "camp knives" are my favorite category of knives. I prefer mid-size, full-tang knives... My Winkler Pathfinder is among my personal favorites!

  • @troyspurling1910
    @troyspurling1910 Год назад +5

    I hope camp knives don't die. This Giant Mouse looks great!

  • @mattyd1895
    @mattyd1895 Год назад +5

    I’ll take a good leather sheath 100% of the time over kydex. Just love the look.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад +1

      I find kydex is good on small fixed blades and XL blades but most camp knife size leather is best.

    • @realbroggo
      @realbroggo Год назад

      Providing you get good quality, leather is excellent. In addition to looking good I like that leather is flexible which I find makes carrying just a bit easier against the body. Won't damage your blade (true kydex won't but some plastics will). Won't warp or melt in the heat. I'm in Australia and I've had two kydex sheaths go soft and stuff up on me while in the field. Leave your pack in the summer sun for a couple of hours then try to use a kydex sheath! Finally maintaining leather isn't that hard. Dry it out before storing and rub in some leather conditioner 1-2 times a year - done. Have a great day.

  • @nickiesiple5222
    @nickiesiple5222 9 месяцев назад +2

    I got this GMF4 from the eBay store of a brick & mortar in my state for $220. The satin one, it is very shiny, so to keep glare and gljnts down the one in this video makes sense . The handle is long enough and I find it thinner than i hoped. It might be a great candidate to mod with a kirinite handle and get a more rustic sheath to create a robust vibe. Its ideal in spine stock thickness, its robust and not shrimpy or sharpened pry bar type knife. I think.its an excellent value because it answers what i searched fir in a knife made from N690 Co. It would be awesome in SPY27! Ill be happy whenever they put out a fixed blade with their proprietary alloy. I do have the Mule in it so a design intrnded for camping like GMF4 would compliment my uses.

  • @kennethkrieb3018
    @kennethkrieb3018 Год назад +6

    Thanks for your continued hard work and determination Aaron. You’ve helped me make many purchasing decisions and you haven’t steered me wrong yet. I too have ‘large size hands’ so I know whatever you have to say about the grip/ handle of a knife/ tool will likely be spot on for me as well. The bride and i love your videos. Keep up the excellent work.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад

      Awesomeness!! Thank you so much Kenneth and same to your wife. It is the viewers like you that I create the content week after week!

    • @dennisleighton2812
      @dennisleighton2812 Год назад

      I, on the other hand, have quite small hands, so the Cold Steel knives (Trail Master and SRK) suit me better than those big bulky handles.

  • @AutismFamilyChannel
    @AutismFamilyChannel Год назад +2

    The 4 to 6” camp knife is my favorite because I can throw that one tool in my day pack and accomplish just about everything I need to in a pinch. There are better tools for this and that job, but few tools that can match the versatility of the camp knife 👍

  • @Sillyworld82
    @Sillyworld82 Год назад +1

    Excellent presentation 👏🏾 This knife to me feels like the one you gift to someone a little newer, yet very enthusiastic to learn bushcraft and outdoor extended camping life. Because it's not just a sledgehammer it will require some thoughtfulness about the tasks you choose to do with it, but the build quality lends itself to lasting decades with proper care.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much and I agree that it should last a life time

  • @mikepersia5362
    @mikepersia5362 Год назад +2

    Instantly knew the GMF4 was a Vox design. I’m getting one!! Thanks for introducing me to this knife.

  • @johnnyquest5942
    @johnnyquest5942 Год назад +4

    Thank you for being a human catalog the knives you showcased were top notch . Also your knowledge of knives are second to none. Therefore , I consider the content of this channel to be amazing . I’m a Newbie here at your channel.

  • @marcomcdowell8861
    @marcomcdowell8861 Год назад +1

    Nice to see knives that are actually designed for camp tasks. Some days I see blades and they're marketed as bushcraft/survival/camp knives, but they look like you should be naked in a tree waiting for some wayward bear to waddle by so you can get the drop on it.

  • @kenmarapese9085
    @kenmarapese9085 Год назад +2

    Beautiful knife, wasn't expecting it to be that light. After a lot of consideration I ordered a GSO-4.5 Bushcraft to use as a camp knife! Lightweight, nimble, food prep, fire prep, that's what I'm looking for in my next camp knife, and it will fit in my Vidda's Pros knife pocket because like you said, at camp I want to carry my knife.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад

      Excellent choice was well!! Love the guardian series

  • @jimmorris8158
    @jimmorris8158 Год назад +1

    Looks like a great camp knife, food prep tool. Perfect except for price. Great video thanks

  • @aubreyleonae4108
    @aubreyleonae4108 Год назад +1

    Haven't watched in a while. Glad to see you still are one of the best. Sensible, practical, and easy going. Still mourning OKC, 😟

  • @FosterLindberg
    @FosterLindberg 10 месяцев назад +2

    I think those size knives are the best for doing the most without being too big and heavy. For me that is somewhere between 5 and 6.5 inch blade. Something like the Chris Reeve 5.5 GB, Lionsteel T5, Spartan Difensa, Giant Mouse, Chris Reeve Pacific, Esse 6.

  • @mikececconi2677
    @mikececconi2677 Год назад +2

    In some ways, I think the problem with camp knives is the way knife culture has developed on youtube, insta and other social media platforms... playing toward the extremes gets clicks, so generally outdoor knives are covered most if they're focused either to the most hardcore "my opening sequence is heavy metal or country music with explosions" people or to the most casual "I'm going out to the woods in a fully-stocked RV for a pleasant light hike" types and... the camp knife falls in between those use-cases. For food prep that is neither "oven in the car" or "roasting bugs over a primitive hand-carved spit. For camp tasks that are neither "pop-up tent" nor "crafting a hammock by processing paracord with your teeth". Moderate use tools aren't flashy in these kinds of venues, don't drive clicks, thank you for covering those inbetweens.

  • @mtnboy123
    @mtnboy123 Год назад +2

    Seems like most of my fixed blades are in the bushcrafter range and a lighter camp/field knife is a bit refreshing. I've noted that there are fewer being made and a number of the better ones are at good price points. For example, I just picked up a SOG Pillar satin blade in kydex for just under $150. That is USA made in SV-35. Same description as the giant mouse with a light feeling, oversized finger coil letting you chalk up on the blade for detail work and lighter than comparably sized bush crafters. Mora Garberg is still super light and cheap in the arena. Cheers

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад

      Totally my only thoughts with the SoG and mora are the grinds. I like FFG or High saber for my camp knives.

  • @hcooC
    @hcooC Год назад +2

    Awesome look at the GMF4. Definitely not a dying breed, as lots of knives with that length out there. A camp knife is the knife you take camping with you. I go car camping, so I actually take a chefs knife for food prep. My chopper and general task knife can be as big and robust as I feel like taking :D

    • @Leftyotism
      @Leftyotism Год назад

      Knives will keep coming, even if people are going. Such is the way of the knife.

  • @irregularrex4004
    @irregularrex4004 6 месяцев назад +1

    What a great looking knife and seems a pretty good "do it all" kind of knife. I feel a perfect belt knife is around the 5"-6" blade length. It just feels right and if it's built well can do many tasks a small axe would normally do. If I could only have one knife it'd be the Esse 5 or the comparable Lion steel and kabar knives. They're all great and can rely your life on them.

  • @itywhat6499
    @itywhat6499 Год назад +2

    Thanks for another great review. This looks like a great knife that fits a lot of uses and needs. However, I have to compare it to my Lionsteel T5. The GMF4 is just too expensive for what you get compared to the T5 which is about $90 to $100 less money. Both are Italian-made knives as you stated. So as you can tell I still haven't found a knife that I love as much as my Lionsteel T5 and it remains as my go-to knife when camping and hiking.

  • @MissingLinkMTB
    @MissingLinkMTB Год назад +1

    I don't have a Huckberry, I have a Filson. But waxed is amazing! Definitely a jacket people should look into. Something you'll hand down for sure!

    • @nickiesiple5222
      @nickiesiple5222 9 месяцев назад +1

      That's what struck, waxed canvas I call "tin cloth" and I have yet to get some. Often finding out about things through this channel!

  • @John-gu7jq
    @John-gu7jq Год назад +1

    Another great review. If it was MagnaCut steel at that price, I would say hell yeah.

  • @thomasmaloney843
    @thomasmaloney843 Год назад +3

    For the money and those on a budget, the Mora Kansbol would be an excellent camp knife. It is not a big baton knife and it would have to be teamed with a camp axe and folding saw. I have lots of knives and usually just use a regular Mora Companion.

    • @J.sh_CDN
      @J.sh_CDN Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing. I'd be tempted to take my belt sander to the Kansbol to make it a proper full flat all the way along the blade, as I find I'm using flat grinds for food a lot more than a Scandi for wood
      Gotta eat every day, don't have to carve wood every day

  • @dlrmon1
    @dlrmon1 Год назад +1

    Love many of GM’s designs, I have several of their folders. I was attracted to that fixed blade until I found out it’s cost vs the blade steel used. Ended up purchasing the Lionsteel T5 for half the money. I do have a few fixed blades that size in N690. All were in one hundred twenty to one sixty range.

  • @alfonsedente9679
    @alfonsedente9679 Год назад +2

    Making tent pegs and cutting watermelon can be done easily with broken grolsch bottle.
    Try-stick demonstration please!

  • @Airik1111bibles
    @Airik1111bibles Год назад +3

    Hey Aaron, remember when Buck was making these types of knives ....They really shouldn't have scrapped all those great designs .

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад +2

      Yeah, the buck punk was an awesome tool. Sad they had to let that go.

    • @Airik1111bibles
      @Airik1111bibles Год назад +1

      @gideonstactical Agreed, the Hood blades were so cool ....except those freaking nylon sheaths 😏

    • @nickiesiple5222
      @nickiesiple5222 9 месяцев назад

      PlUs one vote for those discontinued Ron Hood designs

  • @dlrmon1
    @dlrmon1 Год назад +1

    Had GM done the GMF4 in their Elmax at that price...I’d own one. Seems like a premium knife and price with a budget steel. Also, soon as the wife said “Aw...what a cute little Mouse” I tuned right out...Just Say’n

  • @MacaroniDemon
    @MacaroniDemon Год назад +2

    The camp knife is far from dead. You can snap an Esee 4 in half and they’ll send you a new one.

  • @BD-dr1hw
    @BD-dr1hw Год назад +3

    I see huge value in a camp knife. For many of us it's much more likely to be needed and used than a survival knife or bushcraft knife. I'm surprised that you didn't compare it to a Lionsteel T5 though - they seem very similar (though it was valuable to contrast it with the M7 survival knife). BTW, the GMF4 didn't appear to be very sharp in your video clips. Thanks!

  • @jayr526
    @jayr526 Год назад +2

    I'm at a point in life where roughing it means staying at a Red Roof Inn. I enjoyed the video. HOWEVER, if I smash and destroy the like button, we'll both be screwed the next time you put up a terrific video. So I'll just tap it lightly..

  • @The4cp
    @The4cp Год назад

    This is what a camp knife should be. I like over built but most times this is what is needed.

  • @MrFroggy29
    @MrFroggy29 Год назад +1

    A good folding saw (Silky Pocket Boy for example)
    And a small Solid folding knife or small fixed.
    No more in my country.

  • @dennisdamenace.8181
    @dennisdamenace.8181 Год назад +1

    I wish I could show you a picture of an old camp knife I have It's cold steels bushranger. It's probably about 30 years old by now I got it at a gun and knife show in Topeka Kansas when I live there in the mid '90s.

  • @edanpino-xt1ph
    @edanpino-xt1ph Год назад +2

    I’m hoping to help with the camp knife segment living a little longer. My ideal knife is actually a camp knife, and I have a great design for one. Have one made but I want it made exactly as I would make it, so I’m working on it

  • @matthewhebbert9712
    @matthewhebbert9712 Год назад +3

    I'd buy that jacket in heartbeat, but it only comes in 2x at the largest. I'm 6'6" 300lbs. Everything is catered toward smaller people. It is very difficult to find any decent outdoor camping and hiking clothing (and tents/sleeping systems!) for someone my size 😢

    • @nickiesiple5222
      @nickiesiple5222 9 месяцев назад +1

      Good outcomes to you, at least you're not shrimpy!

  • @readyme
    @readyme Год назад +2

    Larger knives with thinner stock and a choil. Sounds like a great camp knife. Like a chef knife in the woods.
    I see no reason to baton logs… pretty much ever.
    Give me a 5” blade knife with a 1/8” thick blade. Unfortunately that’s a tough to come by.

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798 Год назад +1

    Great presentation GT..!

  • @butchhill5656
    @butchhill5656 Год назад +1

    It's a nice knife. I could see getting a lot of use out of it. But like you say the price is a little high. Still a nice Knife. One thing about it if the price came down a little bit, I may snatch it up. I recently picked up a ESEE HM, And I really like it. Can't knives will never die.

  • @graybeardedsheepdog9037
    @graybeardedsheepdog9037 Год назад +2

    So an Esee 6 is still the bees knees!

  • @cmoorhead1
    @cmoorhead1 Год назад

    I have similar tastes. One of my favorites is my Bradford Guardian 5.5 full flat grind in 3V, and a Fox Felin FX-517 in N690

  • @canadafree2087
    @canadafree2087 Год назад +1

    I much prefer either a full flat grind or a high almost flat grind. Now I tend to go with drop points like ESEE/RAT 6 and don't find much use for a more combat stabbing point like the GMF4.

  • @StevanOutdoor
    @StevanOutdoor Год назад +1

    I call them all camp knives. My Opinel is a camp knife like my machete is. They just differ in size and functionality. This seems like a nice mid size camp knife although expensive. For food prep I'm not a fan of coating, jimping or a leather sheath. I want the knife and sheath to be easy to clean. And if it's just opening packages an SAK or Opinel is sufficient. So the 'Camp knife' is not gone. People have just started coming up with new names.

  • @WhispyWoods.
    @WhispyWoods. Год назад

    4-6” knives are my jam. Great vid 👍

  • @laughingachilles
    @laughingachilles Год назад +2

    Once you've used a good knife, the typical mass produced stuff you buy in stores is deeply disappointing.

  • @longshanks5531
    @longshanks5531 Год назад +2

    Not sure why they didn’t go with AEB-L, or 14c28… or 52100 ..much tougher steel, Italy and most of Europe need to move past N690 and stop charging premium prices

  • @globyois
    @globyois Год назад +1

    I’ve eliminated the “Camp Knife” slot from my blade family, preferring to skip it and go from a Bushcraft knife jumping right to a Survival Knife.
    My bushcraft knife has yet to be acquired, but my choice of Survival knife is the SCHF9, one of the old original models.

  • @melvin768
    @melvin768 Год назад +1

    As long as it's a good chopper it will never go out because that's the main thing people need in a good knife if it can't chop its not going to be a good knife

  • @Hammer1978
    @Hammer1978 Год назад +1

    Great video Aaron. That Giant Mouse looks way to much like the Boker Vox.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад

      Better quality though 😉

    • @Hammer1978
      @Hammer1978 Год назад

      @@gideonstactical you could do a comparison video if the Boker is available.

  • @charlescollier7217
    @charlescollier7217 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this, Aaron. With Giant Mouse, the product is always fantastic quality, but the price is always the Achilles heel. Beautiful knife, horrible price.

  • @ergofoxxxy
    @ergofoxxxy Год назад

    I love my off grid grizzly chef

  • @papimaximus95
    @papimaximus95 Год назад +2

    Very nice knife! Definitely more capable than you ordinary camp knife. More along the bushcraft/backwoods/survival spectrum. A drop point is more of a camp knife than a clip point (slice vs stab).
    My definition of a Camp Knife: *A light weight, fixed blade outdoors knife used mainly to conduct simple cutting tasks around a planned campsite such as food prep, medium duty cutting and utility use. Possibly useful for small wood processing such as tent stake making, small branch carving or a hotdog stick.*

  • @travislupum
    @travislupum Год назад +1

    I carry a tops fieldcraft on my belt kit its my go to knife for hiking/backpacking

  • @argyle1812
    @argyle1812 Год назад +2

    Great video as usual

  • @EarlyMist
    @EarlyMist Год назад +2

    Why would any practical age old tried and tested design 'go out of fashion'?

  • @traviswrangler4833
    @traviswrangler4833 Год назад +1

    I have this thing that I do that is not mix my food knife with my chopping feather sticks and so on and use my pocket knife for my food so a one tool that does it all doesn’t exist for me at least and I’d still prefer my chunky knives I use a BK-10 crewman with the thumb ramp ground down but I run a 3 knife system small medium large the small being pocket knife is for food buck 110 size medium being the bk10 or a marbles ideal knife and large being a 9ish inch prybar with an edge or hatchet/axe depending on the area I’m in so camp knife varies note I am not a hiker or backpacker so I’m not overly worried about the extra weight

  • @relicpathfinder2800
    @relicpathfinder2800 Год назад +2

    No camp knives are not dead, they're just being renamed.

  • @richroc7
    @richroc7 Год назад +2

    I’m sorry Aaron I like it but I’m still aiming to get the Esee 6 and I’ll tell you why. I want a camp knife in that range that is nearly indestructible and I know that the Esee is that knife for $100 less. I don’t mind putting Ballistol on my knives and could always do a forced patina. Great video and a great thorough review as always, thank you 🙏

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад +1

      Esee 6 still and excellent knife for the money.

    • @BigDaddySwingingMeat
      @BigDaddySwingingMeat Год назад +1

      If you want an indestructible survival knife, the ESEE 5 is the better choice.
      The ESEE 5 is MUCH thicker than the ESEE 6.
      I own both and if I could only own 1, it would be the ESEE 5.

    • @richroc7
      @richroc7 Год назад

      @@BigDaddySwingingMeat I respect your opinion but I prefer the extra length and thinner stock of the 6. Both baton fairly well giving the edge (pun intended 😆) to the 5 and chopping,feather sticks etc are close enough. One thing I like about the 5 better is the pommel of destruction 😉. The 6 will do some damage but not like that pointy pommel on the 5. Both great blades and I’m starting to think about the junglas 2.

    • @BigDaddySwingingMeat
      @BigDaddySwingingMeat Год назад +2

      @@richroc7 I own a Junglas 2 as well and that's an excellent blade too. I wish ESEE made an ESEE 7 that was as thick as the ESEE 5 and as long as the ESEE 6. I also prefer the flat grind of the ESEE 6 over the saber grind of the ESEE 5.
      However, the ESEE 5 is the stronger of the two blades. It's basically a sharpened pry bar. I have even used it as a stepping stone to climb up a tree. It's that strong and thick. It's a very well made blade, it's not perfect, but it's close. If it was longer, had a flat grind, and was made out of CPM 3V, CPM M4, or Elmax steel it would be perfect.

    • @richroc7
      @richroc7 Год назад +1

      @@BigDaddySwingingMeat agreed and that’s a great idea

  • @escapetherace1943
    @escapetherace1943 Год назад +6

    the big survival knifes were always a meme (aka a joke). Bigger tasks that waste more energy can be accomplished with a dollar store half-tang 1mm thin paring knife. The best knife is the one on you and outside of defense it doesn't need to be sturdy, you just need to know how to put said knife properly to work. Or bring a hatchet yeah, bring a hatchet or a machete.

    • @Laurarium
      @Laurarium Год назад

      Now, show me how you baton even a 3 inch diameter wood or even cut off a twig with that 3cr sheet metal😅. You simply don’t understand the difference between a 3-4 inch blade and a 5-6 inch blade. That 1-2 inches makes the knife able to chop a little and baton decently, which will be impossible to accomplish or extremely energy consuming to do with small knives. And lastly, WHO TOLD YOU BIG KNIVES MAKE WORK HARDER? If you decide to chop through an 2 meter thick old growth, that’s idiotism and should not be blamed to the knife. And while a 1dollar crap metal struggle cutting off a twig, a 10 inch you-called joke can hack through a small tree in a few swings.

  • @girthbrooks-lk9cq
    @girthbrooks-lk9cq Год назад +1

    I use a esee 6 as a edc when I'm not at work. Use it for everything.

  • @graydonwilkinson1458
    @graydonwilkinson1458 Год назад +1

    Knive looks great way out of touch as far as price so unreasonable this day an age. Try the Jeo tech knives nice design and price and great workmanship in the design 👍and it's an Italian knife

  • @matthewsbernier
    @matthewsbernier Год назад +1

    The sharpened blade portion is almost exactly that of the old 5" Kabar official Boy Scouts knife, which happens to be my favorite knife. I really miss mushroom pommels, I find them very useful.

  • @podunkmissouri4999
    @podunkmissouri4999 Год назад

    The esse 6 will live forever

  • @QuantumPyrite_88.9
    @QuantumPyrite_88.9 Год назад

    Actual outdoorsmen and hunters will never ditch their large blades. bushcrafters are a different species, however.

  • @justincastillo7576
    @justincastillo7576 Год назад +2

    Gmf4 vs Bradford guardian 5.5

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад +1

      Though the guardian5.5 is great and is a better value for the materials, I like the ergos and slightly larger size of the GMF4

  • @ipsc2alpha
    @ipsc2alpha Год назад +1

    For a camp knife, M... over really anything. If you know, you know!

  • @chrisjosekuehl
    @chrisjosekuehl Год назад +1

    I think a decent comparison would be the esee 4 s35vn. For the taht mid 200’s a bark river bravo lt would be a good choice and they come in 3v, magnacut, Cruwear.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад +1

      Ya I just hate the Esee 4 because of the choil. I like the esee4hm way better. To bad they don’t make that in s35vn.

    • @chrisjosekuehl
      @chrisjosekuehl Год назад

      @@gideonstactical I hope since the s35vn models have been so successful that they will offer them in other models. I agree the hm models are way more comfortable.

  • @Swearengen1980
    @Swearengen1980 Год назад

    Camp knives are simply the best overall option for going into the woods. Forget the scandi uni-tasker, no absurdly no large survival knife. Personally, I go for a hand forged Kephart for a camp knife.

  • @williamperron760
    @williamperron760 Год назад +2

    Check the new Acta Non Verba M311 compact. Just got mine and it’s and an awesome camp knife

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад +1

      It is on the way to my home should have a video in a month or so!

    • @williamperron760
      @williamperron760 Год назад

      @@gideonstactical mine has a bit of Kydex rattle, ANV is sending me a new sheath.

  • @TimBryan-tt2ty
    @TimBryan-tt2ty Год назад +2

    Nice video, but I'm allergic to choils.

  • @mingus6929
    @mingus6929 Год назад +1

    Le$$...than expected, considering design, camp'ability' and leather sheath. Besides a good camp should have firewood tools also. Lightweight maybe not a solid tang under scales?

  • @brr8888
    @brr8888 Год назад

    That M7 is awesome!

  • @TheLapierre
    @TheLapierre Год назад +1

    I think this kind of knife is a perfect size for hiking. I live in Sweden and during winter you kinda need an axe or a very big knife/machete like a Junglas or a Skrama in combination with a big saw. During summer you can get by with just a small folding saw (like a laplander) and a medium knife. My choice is a Benchmade leuku 202, Jäkääripuukko 140 or M95 Sissipuukko in combination with a laplander, Silky Pocketboy, Gomboy or F180. I would love to see you do a review of one of these three knives because they are strong, light, has good geometry and are ergonomic, and best of all they are budget friendly.
    Thanks for great videos and reviews. Your reviews are fantastic.
    Ps. You should take a look at the brand Savotta, bet you would love them being a channel that is both for a "tactical" crowd as well as for bushcrafters and hikers 😎
    Greetings from Sweden!

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words and I will look into that model. Really appreciate it.

  • @alfonsedente9679
    @alfonsedente9679 Год назад +2

    Dont ya think $300 for shirts and jackets for camping, made of genuine new jersey cotton, is just a tad... steep?

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад +1

      $225 for an American made jacket gear value. $180 for Kuhl jackets made in south east Asia

    • @alfonsedente9679
      @alfonsedente9679 Год назад +1

      @@gideonstactical for American, Carhardt will do the trick. Carharts and Bucks deffininately.
      For Asian, the Kuhl's are hot, id wear that to the strip club

  • @TacticalTinkerer
    @TacticalTinkerer Год назад +1

    Is it just me, or does that knife give off some Busse Combat/Swamp Rat vibes??? Either way, I put one in my cart....

  • @benshank1086
    @benshank1086 Год назад

    Camp knives definitely aren't dead to me. I have survival knives and love them but i prefer to carry a well built edc or the slightly larger camp knife style blades as opposed to larger survival knives.

  • @jonnyd4494
    @jonnyd4494 Год назад +1

    Good review. I was thinking more of the T5 as a comparison then the M7 from LionSteel as far as the build and size. Any thoughts? Maybe it's the steel used and price that made it comparabe.

    • @nemozack3767
      @nemozack3767 9 месяцев назад

      Maybe the Lionsteel T6. Fantastic multitasking knife. A bit bigger but not a sword-knife. And the Cpm 3V is a much better steel, nowadays maybe one of the top knives steel.

  • @craigmiller8654
    @craigmiller8654 Год назад +2

    Alright, ya did your short vid of the Demko 2 months ago. Ain't got much time left on this ball of dirt...

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад +1

      Haha! It’s in the rotation

    • @craigmiller8654
      @craigmiller8654 Год назад

      @@gideonstactical TYFYS...

    • @TheScotchaholic
      @TheScotchaholic Год назад

      ​@gideonstactical
      Yeah Aaron, that's one heck of a teaser for the magnacut Demko Freereign...."Waiting...waiting....Waiting for the suuuun..."

  • @btuthill9653
    @btuthill9653 10 месяцев назад +1

    What is the orange handled knife at the start of the video? I have seen you use it before but couldn’t find the video.
    Thanks

  • @DB.KOOPER
    @DB.KOOPER Год назад +1

    This is like the "is X caliber obsolete" nonsense. No tool is ever obsolete if someone has a use for it. I use an impact driver at work, but I still carry a regular old screwdriver in my bags all the same. I also have a shop full of old tools that still get used whenever the need arises.

  • @NatureBetsLast
    @NatureBetsLast Год назад +2

    Please sir do a video on differences of survival knife and camp knife and prefered steels.
    Also im in love with this knife...or is it in the way you present it.

  • @islandpainter3964
    @islandpainter3964 Год назад

    Get a silky saw bigboy 2000 and a decent 4-5" knife and there is pretty much nothing you cant do.
    Dont waste energy using an axe or a big chopper. Its just a big gimmic in my opinion.

  • @arvienplaythrough5459
    @arvienplaythrough5459 Год назад

    I wish u could compare this to the bastinelli binome knife. 😊

  • @那個誰-y1j
    @那個誰-y1j Год назад +1

    I have to say that GMF4 indeed quite closes to the perfect camp/survival knife in my mind, in terms of its shape. It has good high saber grind to prepare foods easily, 5 inches blade to do batoning easily and not too wide on blade for good control.
    It is made from N690 with good corrosion resistance. However, I also concern its toughness. If it is made from well-heated 3V/Cru-wear/MagnaCut, I give it 10 of 10.

  • @davidsantiago6189
    @davidsantiago6189 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love your vids

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much I love these camp knives a ton! What’s your favorite?

  • @Jody6441
    @Jody6441 Год назад

    I love the GMF4 and camp knives in general. I am more utility minded so i like knives that are well rounded vs singular in purpose. The GMF4 is so beautiful to me, but over priced. For that price i would like to see Cruwear, 3V, 4V, etc. 🙏 for V2 with magnacut closer to the $200 price point!

    • @nickiesiple5222
      @nickiesiple5222 9 месяцев назад

      Greater steel alloys and more options as well as value for money are wonderful stuff. Happily I actually wanted this type/ size of knife but made in N 690 and couldn't find one that spoke to me. ( in fantasy land, I'd love a full integral knife in N690) I have become interested in this model, bit haven't found a dealer with it in stock since I started looking this morning

    • @nickiesiple5222
      @nickiesiple5222 9 месяцев назад

      Would be EXCELLENT in CPM 4V! I love the TRC Mille Cuori!

  • @mountaingoattaichi
    @mountaingoattaichi Год назад

    For me, a 4” knife and an ax do everything I need when camping. I don't see the need for a camp knife as you are discussing.

  • @jufuh1503
    @jufuh1503 Год назад

    Hey, great vid, you make me feel like i need a camp knife it really sounds like a sweet spot that would make my life way easier.
    Gotta ask you to take a look at the sport x.e.r.o., 4 different model from condor. On paper it looks similar, slim blade, about 9", budget steel, micarta.
    Keep on the good work!

  • @spike3834
    @spike3834 7 месяцев назад

    I would like to know what you think of the Tundra Hunter by Gil Hibben

  • @jefffaulkner2875
    @jefffaulkner2875 Год назад +1

    I would say kinda, most likely, because they're so damn expensive.

  • @williamdabill
    @williamdabill Год назад +1

    Fallkniven modern bowie

  • @eyeofthetiger4184
    @eyeofthetiger4184 Год назад

    G'day Aaron, yep great design and sheath package, I'm quite happy with N690 too, but not 250-ish USD happy. GM = Giant Moolah. In fairness, it should last a lifetime and beyond and if its your go to for every trip, all of a sudden it becomes much better value ; ) Cheers Duke.
    P.S. No way I'm going anywhere away from civilisation without a quality "camp knife", saw and a big chopping/batoning fella of some description. If memory serves, Dave Canterbury calls it "the 3 tool rule" and couldn't agree more. Mind you, not forgetting the all important 4th tool ........ decent skills to go with them ........ otherwise the only thing dying here .......... is potentially yourself : I

  • @westonbussell6251
    @westonbussell6251 Год назад +1

    Looks like a perfect field knife. Tad high on price though.

  • @Leftyotism
    @Leftyotism Год назад

    Hello good Sir,
    I am not here to promote anything, but I have a personal curiosity. I am interested in how other bushcraft and camping enthusiasts would rate the Reini Rossmann Bushcraft Beaver. It's a small production line from Austria, from a guy who also likes to bushcraft and such. Unfortunately I am too poor to send you one for testing.
    Greetings from Germany!

  • @UcoSalta
    @UcoSalta 7 месяцев назад +1

    I could have sworn I responded to this video. Did you delete my comment or did I place it on another video of yours? That GMF4 is a Busse knife copy, with that talon hole and the choil, it is a good copy. With lesser steel than Busse though. So there are plenty of knives and this design certainly isn't dutch. I could put several videos of Busses, that this was copied from. Nothing wrong with that, but credit where credit is due. If you aren't talking about the elephant in the room then I sincerely question the knife knowledge.

  • @bryand2978
    @bryand2978 Год назад +1

    What's that little hole for towards the front of the handle on the blade of that camp knife?

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад +1

      Did you watch the hole video? I highlighted that.

  • @clinton-k5m
    @clinton-k5m Год назад

    nice knife

  • @dennisleighton2812
    @dennisleighton2812 Год назад

    Great video, and a great topic!
    I thought a lot about where this GiantMouse fits in, because It looks like a very cool knife, with VERY pleasing lines and form. The fact that it is so light is appealing, but that is also a disadvantage, as we both know.
    To me, that spot is dominated by the CS SRK, which after all, sets the benchmarks for the spot. Unfortunately, an inch here or there, in this slot, does make a difference (which is maybe why the ESEE 5 is so bulky with that 5inch blade length). The ESEE 6 has the right length, and is a great knife, but a tad heavy for a belt/camp knife, as is the Lion Steel you mention.
    So, in my mind the whole topic of choice of blades revolves around the belt/camp knife slot - that is how important it is. A 4 inch blade doesn't fit here, and a 7 inch blade is more in the Large category.
    So where does that leave us?
    Obviously, a Large knife is highly desirable for serious outdoor work, and the choices here are legion. I've used a large knife for decades (a Bushwhacker copy I made myself out of thick N690 steel) and it served me very well for a host of tasks. Until I decided to spoil myself and replace it. After much deliberation and getting advice I settled on my Cold Steel Trail Master San Mai III. Yes, its expensive, but I bit the bullet. Excellent sheath for it (by Rob Evans, Wales) and love that knife. It has many of the qualities you ascribe to the GiantMouse, but on steroids! This large knife would probably be carried attached to a pack, within easy reach, when needed.
    That leaves the slot down from the SRK belt/camp knife.
    Here, I'm even more conflicted. I'm not a bushcrafter, but I do acknowledge that those who follow the craft actively require serious tools which must adhere to certain criteria. This usually means a Scandi grind knife of a steel whose main strength would be edge retention. That's fine for them.
    For an ordinary bloke like me (and possibly many others) maybe a more versatile tools might be a better bet. Versatile usually means that it needs to be more like a multi-tool, for dealing with a wide range of tasks usually associated with the outdoors. The people at Victorinox have been considering such needs for many decades and have built and sold millions of knives specifically for this need. No, they are NOT perfect at doing all of them. No knife is! However, they clearly do do them to a pretty high standard. So, that left me considering which Victorinox would suit MY needs best. [To find out about the potential of these knives refer to videos/books by Felix Immler. He is amazing, and seriously skillfull!]
    I've owned an SAK, (often more than one, like now) for nearly all my life. I also own a Leatherman, so that adds perspective.
    Right now, the most suitable model is without doubt the Hercules. With its 18 tools it is very versatile and still manageable in terms of weight and bulk. This knife would be worn on a lanyard, hanging inside my trouser pocket, as I've done for decades.
    For longish trips outdoors this is the choice for me - all three (and, of course, there would always be a Silky folding saw - not negotiable).
    It would be interesting to hear your comments.
    Cheers mate!

  • @kaizen5023
    @kaizen5023 Год назад +1

    Great design, shame it's not in a better steel.

  • @islandpainter3964
    @islandpainter3964 Год назад

    Brother i have never ever hammered in tent pegs with a knife..😂. Just make a flat spot on a piece of wood. Put all the tents up and then burn it.
    Sometimes i find the requirements of a knife get ridiculous with utubers trying to find flaws in a design.

  • @bobwampler3387
    @bobwampler3387 Год назад +1

    I think you should have compared the Lionsteel T5 instead.

    • @gideonstactical
      @gideonstactical  Год назад

      Very close, I was more showing it compared to a survival knife with the M7

    • @jaysdub
      @jaysdub 3 месяца назад

      I really wanted a gmf4 but went with the t5 for $100 less. Has been great for a general use knife while camping.