Survival University walks us through their blade designs from Condor knife and Tool at Shotshow 2024
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2024
- Jason and Reuben from Survival University designed 3 great blades that will fit various survival tasks. These designs came from Jason and Reuben, being manufactured for them by Condor knife and tool.
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First channel to showcase these guys. Amazing and thank you.
Congrats on getting your knife designs to the market. Great job on explaining the functions & features.
THAT IS AWESOME, well done guys, WELL DONE!!!
Love those knives and the details!
I want that sword type thing. Hell, I want all three.
We are calling the sword type thing the Gallantry. Its a modified Ginunting which is the official sword used by the Philippine Marines and a common blade used with Pekiti-Tirsia Kali (PTK) We have modified our version to be used for both combat and for bushcraft/survival purposes in our climate in the mountains of Colorado.
What would it be classified as sword or machete ? Hopefully machete 😊
Great video brother I want to know when they drop I love the small and medium knives man they are really cool
I'll find out and let you know.
They will drop at the end of February beginning of March. They are still in production 😁
This is the link to the website to purchase this series of blades.
thesurvivaluniversity.com/survival-store/mountainside-mettle-series/
The steel choices are are appropriate, 1095 knives & 1075 sword. I wonder why 1075 instead of 5160 spring steel for the sword. I understand the larger the blade the lower youd go in the 10xx steel series for impact resistance/toughness reasons. My kukri is 5160 and is tough as a dad (a motherf'er 😂). Your products all look well made and get great reviews. The grinds on those knives look super usefull and well executed. The handle and tip/blade shape of the sword reveal the philosophy of the martial arts its born from. I hope to add these to my collection.
We appreciate your comment so much! Thank you, clearly know your stuff. So to answer your question we went with 1075 one for the cost difference. 1075 is a just a tad bit cheaper, but without sacrificing functionality and durability. We wanted make it affordable of course but great quality which we did. Also 1095 and 1075 are just more familiar to most. And they understand that our blades have the ability to drive a spark off with a stone to start a fire. Not a necessity with a blade but we do teach survival so now our students have to ability to practice that skill as well as having an adding fire starting implement along with the ferro rod. Hope that answered your question. And a big 🙏 Thank you 😊
I can't find these blades online at all its strange I want to buy one
They will drop at the end of February beginning of March. They are still in production 😁
Great looking knives. Available from. Condor direct or other shop homepage in March?
The survival university blades will be available only through the survival university website. Should be sometime soon.
When will the Trivittata become available?
The set is currently available exclusively through the Survival University. The link is posted below for you. I currently have my reviews up on the Spirit and Courage as well. Thank you for watching!
thesurvivaluniversity.com/survival-store/mountainside-mettle-series/
When is the ginunting being released?
It's already available on the Survival University website. Awesome blade, I'll have a review coming soon on it.
thesurvivaluniversity.com/survival-store/mountainside-mettle-series/
When would these blades be available at condor ?
These blades are only available through the survival university web site. They just got the blades in last week. I'll put a link in the description of the video.
Salamat po,Kapatids 👆🏻
Yoooo price on that big ol blade???
The prices will be $180, $220 and $300 respectively. If everything goes as planned, these will be available on our website next month.
Keep trying condor im saveing my dollar for tops new lillith ❤
...and think people survived using a sharpened stone.
Who needs modern civilization anyway?