I've recently dipped my toes into this whole EDC culture and man it blows my mind. 11 minute video on how to carry a knife. I have a pack of box cutters I got for like 6 bucks that I use for opening packages like 99% of these knife people who have expensive knives
Just got my first TKell a few weeks ago and already have a second on order, the sheaths are fantastic, they have great retention, are very slim (just bigger than a 1.5” belt), they use a single holster style clip to carry horizontal in the front or they have a ton of other clip options that can be added and their handles just melt into the hand.
@tkellknives is my go to for fixed blades. His innovations on blades, handle ergonomics and sheath design make his blades the best for EDC carry. OWB/IWB, horizontal/vertical, pocket and/or boot.
I’m EU. Nieto Chamán EDC. 19.cm, 8.9 cm blade. 3.2 mm thick flat grind. Full tang, 90 degree spine. Boehler N-695 Cocobolo scored hardwood scales. Versatile leather sheath. I scout carry. Made in Spain. $60.00! Stored in a SHTF bag. Ferro rod, surgical scissors and small can opener attached with a ranger band. Lashing holes in sheath and knife. Love it!
I carry a Tops UTE02 fixed blade in horizontal position around 10-11 o’clock. Easy to conceal, can draw with either hand in an instant, while sitting or standing. Excellent presentation and well explained video. Thanks
TKELL makes the best fixed blade knife in my opinion. His sheaths are the smallest on the market and you can wear it horizontal on your belt. You actually don't even know the knife is on your belt. Plus their knives are all American made.
IMHO From a 72 yeard old US ARMY Veteran and a past 20 year professional custom knife maker & designer - The BEST knife, gun, tool, etc is the one you have with you when you need it!
I still own every Gerber that I've ever purchased (minus one stolen and one given away) One was a gift from my brother. Heavy usage, mainly camp chores. The serrations are worn down a bit, but it's 15 years now going strong.
ust became aware of MKC within the last few weeks. Have been EDCing fixed blade knives for over a close to 15 years now, mostly Dozier and Crotts knives out of Arkansas though they are becoming a bygone era. Just ordered a Speedboat 2.0 earlier today and ordered a FLATAIL two days ago. Looking forward to this new era of knife making.
I've got a Speedgoat (2.0 came out after I had one) and Stoned Goat, I don't EDC fixed blade currently but certainly hoping to put at least one of them to some use on a couple whitetail this fall.
Received both the Speedgoat 2.0 and the Flattail and since then also acquired a mini Speedgoat 2.0 on the Blaze Orange promo drop recently. Feel fully equipped for my needs. Good luck on your hunts!
Those last three fixed blade knives are real beauties. Normally I carry a cold steel AD10 and a Leatherman Surge if I'm not traveling too far from home. But if I'm going longer distance then I add a Gerber LMFII and a Schrade SCAX5 tactical axe.
Great video! I absolutely love my Gerber strongarm. A little big for my edc, and the length can be troublesome in certain jurisdictions, but it's built like a tank and I take it with me when I'm out walking my dog (ever since I had to choke out an unleashed pit bull that was attacking my pup). I just throw it sideways in the belly pocket of my hoodie... not very tactical or efficient, but super easy and quick, which supports program compliance. The Mora garberg is worth checking out as well (though I really dislike the sheath). I've never had a Montana, and don't expect to because of the price... to each their own, and I can truly appreciate fine quality blades, but times are tight and if I'm paying over $300 for a weapon it's gonna be a pew-pew.
Been using fixed blade full tang knives for EDC for years. I've had one too many folders fail and my fingers pay the price. My normal EDC these years is a Holtzman Guerilla Survival. Used a Sharpfinger for years before that. Every so often I'll change out for another of my knives, like SRT, but I always go back to my Holtzman. It can take a beating, holds an edge, has a nice weight to it, and the handle is lovely.
As a lifetime knife user, I’ve always owned folding knives. In May 2024, I got my first fixed blade knife, the CRKT Minimalist cleaver. My last folding knife was the Gerber Flatiron (D2). So the CRKT was and is the perfect companion for EDC. As an aside, I’ve had accidents with every knife I’ve ever owned, until I got my two cleaver style knives for EDC. Because of the cleaver blade, I’ve become a better knife user and have yet to accidentally cut myself with my two cleaver blades. They don’t have a point for poking or stabbing, but the front corners are a good substitute.
I can't speak to many fixed blades, but I have some from MKC and really like them, I just haven't gotten in the practice of EDC with a fixed blade yet (I'm used to folder clipped to pocket). I do like the UltiClip, actually use it on a holster for P365, and on some of the light blades I don't even think I'd need to tie off basketball shorts to carry it without the shorts sagging. Appreciate the info, it was well presented!
I generally carry more than one: a Stroup mini cross draw for self defense only; a CRK Sebenza 31 is my user along with a smaller blade like the Benchmade 945.
I have a rotation of fixed blades I’ve been carrying for almost 2 years. Esee 4, armiger, tops cut 4.0, spartan alala all carried horizontal at 6 o’clock. The tec lok is all I will use. Tried lots of attachments and they work best for me.
The original strong arm is a win. The sheath isn’t my favorite but its adaptation ability is really good. Best steal? No. But it works. You can’t fully appreciate a Bark River or Tops until you made do with one.
I tend to carry two knives, one small folder or fixed blade for general use and the other as a dedicated "oh s#!t get off me" knife. My current general use knife is a ESEE Izula Two in an aftermarket kydex sheath worn horizontally in the front of my waistband using two soft loops. Even if for some reason I can't wear it that way I can still just drop the whole thing in my pocket if I can't attach it to a belt.
My MKC war goat will be here Tuesday… been looking for a knife like this for awhile. Interested to see how I can mount it on my plate carrier. Thanks for these videos! God bless!
For my fixed blade instead of an ulti clip i went with a discreet carry concept clip. They work pretty good. I replaced my hoslter clips with their monoblock clips as well.
Amtac Blades. Great knife and better training. The smaller version sits down in my pocket on dress pants. Looks like a folder, but draws quickly. Very discreet.
I am sure you know but that clip can be attached to most sheaths for horizontal carry which is much thinner and less bulky than that belt attachment. Thanks for the pry tip.
I edc an Ontario Rat 3 in my work bag. I got it as a food knife so i don't need to use any of my folders to cut food. Its one of the 10 knives i regularly edc 👍 When my mom was still in the hospital we had to use my Spyderco to cut the roasted pork belly for Christmas dinner because they forgot to bring a knife, even a plastic one. I never wanna do that again, its greasy and gross 😂😰
I carry the viper handy fixed blade knife. It has a Magnacut blade and a very good leather holster. ( vertical or horizontal). Bought mine from Atlantic knife.
MKC in collaboration with Fieldcraft created the MKC FIELDCRAFT SURVIVAL KNIFE, designed by MKC's founder and Master Bladesmith Josh Smith. My favorite tactical knife with a unique conceal carry sheath that is fast and safe. It is comfortable and effective in any grip. Magnacut steel superb patina and a bulletproof handle. It is an outstanding system. Except for that knife, like you, I carry all of mine with that clip horizontally. The Mini Speedgoat is a nice lighter carry for some. Oh, they have a Generations Plan, they will sharpen fix replace the paracord handles, yes for each generation. Great USA-made knives as they say, "for the working man", better be a hard-working man. But very reasonable for the quality.
i really like the criteria you used to select your knives, give me your opinion on the SOG pentagon FX covert if you would. Its a bit cheaper i just ordered it on sale for $130 but it seems very similar to your choices.
I scout carry a esee candirou with micarta handles with a sheath off of Etsy with straps and absolutely love it and forget it's there, I even go to chiropractor visits once every 2 weeks and never take it off. Personally I wouldn't go bigger than an iszula2, just me
I EDC the MKC Blackfoot in the pocket with their deep pocket clip. My only issues with carrying an MKC in either way is the orientation. For being right handed and having the edge facing the direction I want, the clip is on the wrong side unless you want to mess with the screw holding the sheath together. Horizontal carry, I think most people put their belt on the same way, so a front horizontal carry for a right hander means it should sit where your extra belt goes after the buckle, which makes it impossible to place there. The only way to carry it properly in the front is to reverse your belt direction.
I live outside the US and depend on imports. The MKC knives are not available in my country. So I would like to know your one or two picks of EDC carry fixed blades, for horizontal belt or pocket carry ( w Ulticlip) of brands such as Gerber, Kershaw, Civivi, Cold Steel, Benchmade, Hogue, SOG, Buck, KaBar, ESEE, CRKT, Holtzman, Boker, Kizer, Bradford,...Great video! Thumbs up!
I recently bought the ESEE Candiru to be my EDC fixed blade….not a fan for it in that capacity. Mainly the handle and it is quite difficult to get out of the sheath. I cannot pop it out with one hand. I’m sure the retention could be played with but obviously don’t want it to easily fall out. I have been trying to find a fixed blade that conceals easily, has a decent blade length, comes out of the sheath easily and don’t break the bank (looking at you MKC).
Carry a cheap CRKT Obake on my duty belt every day. Suitable for my work purposes and doesn’t stand out on the belt. I have a number of “better” fixed blades like a microtech SBD and SBK but very rarely carry them. The discomfort in how they carry makes me reach for a folder most days.
Just got my first fixed blade, custom TPK Midsize Camper w/ Acid Stonewash Nitro-V. It didn't come with a horizontal clip with the kydex sheath so looking to get an aftermarket clip. Any suggestions?
I'll edc a fixed blade if I'm going to be doing any kind of outdoor activity like hiking. Other than that, my folders usually get the job done, no problem. My current favorite is the Condor Huron. I've had it over 5 years, the 1095 steel has beautiful patina. Easy to sharpen and the spine throws a wicked spark.
I like that Alty clip sheath and knife, if I’m pronouncing it right…. But for the life of me and defense purposes, most people(95%) are carrying pocket pistols….Lcp,Kahr 380’s
Interesting that you released this video on 6 July 2024 as I have just starting trying pocket carry of the BIGiDESIGN Lookout fixed blade with magnacut blade and tigerwood scales, made in Tennessee. So far I like it. -6" overall length -2 1/4" Blade Length. The sheath has a pocket clip which I have been trying clipped to a magazine pocket inside a cargo pocket. Easy to deploy from there, but not as fast to return to the sheath, at least not yet for me. I'll probably try other placements, but if I have something clipped towards the outside, I always seem to catch the clip on things.
Yo MarineX, I never enjoyed kydex sheaths. I find them unnecessarily tight or unnecessarily bulky. A leather foldover that holds the blade and wraps around the handle slightly is the best for me. I find crossdraw the most instinctual for deploying(like a samurai). Hogue and Tops make my favorite full size blades, while I enjoy neck knives for style(and feeling like a wild west outlaw)
Great video X ! That new MKC fixie looks dope af 🔥 If you like the Böker Scalpel Knife then definitely check out the Griffin Company Scout Medic. Highly Recommend 👌🏼
Try the ulticlip the correct way. The piece that you flip up isn’t what you use to grab the fabric. The fabric goes between the back piece and the hook looking piece and then you flip over the clamp
Devil Doc 8404 FMF … I EDC MKC SpeedGoat 2.0 on Messenger bag and pocket FieldCraft Survival MKC blade .. so small so simple and easy to use US made with great warrantee
I would not like MTN to get military contracts because then the product would never be available for the public because MKC would not be able to keep them in stock. It's already hard to get MTN knives. They sale out immediately on release.
Not necessarily. Gerber, SOG, and T.A.G all have military contracts and we can get those items. If MKC won an award it would change their company forever because those contracts are worth millions. So they would ramp up production
I’ve carried the 2.0 for a year know. I started with the ulticlip but the sheath doesn’t lend itself to that clip. You can only attach to the non blade side which creates an issue with the draw causing ther blade to glide across clothing no matter what placement. The MKC is not a solid deployment blade. Blade stock is way too thin even on the war goat.. overpriced shank at best.
I've recently dipped my toes into this whole EDC culture and man it blows my mind. 11 minute video on how to carry a knife. I have a pack of box cutters I got for like 6 bucks that I use for opening packages like 99% of these knife people who have expensive knives
Just got my first TKell a few weeks ago and already have a second on order, the sheaths are fantastic, they have great retention, are very slim (just bigger than a 1.5” belt), they use a single holster style clip to carry horizontal in the front or they have a ton of other clip options that can be added and their handles just melt into the hand.
T-Kell makes the best fixed blades and sheaths imo, not to mention their customer service is 2nd to none! BUILT FOR LIFE READY FOR COMBAT!!! 💪 🔪
100% agree!
@tkellknives is my go to for fixed blades. His innovations on blades, handle ergonomics and sheath design make his blades the best for EDC carry. OWB/IWB, horizontal/vertical, pocket and/or boot.
Agreed!
Plus, he's also a US Marine.🇺🇸
His are good, same with Doc Shiffer's. Check out the prick from him.
I’m EU. Nieto Chamán EDC. 19.cm, 8.9 cm blade. 3.2 mm thick flat grind. Full tang, 90 degree spine. Boehler N-695 Cocobolo scored hardwood scales. Versatile leather sheath. I scout carry. Made in Spain. $60.00! Stored in a SHTF bag. Ferro rod, surgical scissors and small can opener attached with a ranger band. Lashing holes in sheath and knife. Love it!
I carry a Tops UTE02 fixed blade in horizontal position around 10-11 o’clock. Easy to conceal, can draw with either hand in an instant, while sitting or standing.
Excellent presentation and well explained video. Thanks
TKELL makes the best fixed blade knife in my opinion. His sheaths are the smallest on the market and you can wear it horizontal on your belt. You actually don't even know the knife is on your belt. Plus their knives are all American made.
Agreed !
Tkell all the way !
I totally Agree with you. Love all my Tkell blades
@@jacobvargas7402 right on bro !
Plus you can't beat the "life of the knife" warranty where no matter what you do to the knife, Tim will replace it
IMHO From a 72 yeard old US ARMY Veteran and a past 20 year professional custom knife maker & designer - The BEST knife, gun, tool, etc is the one you have with you when you need it!
As far as I concern You have two edc knives. Two real two beautiful two great knives and both are from Josh of MKC.
I still own every Gerber that I've ever purchased (minus one stolen and one given away)
One was a gift from my brother. Heavy usage, mainly camp chores. The serrations are worn down a bit, but it's 15 years now going strong.
My go to fixed blades are TKell Nightstalker CG, Bawidamann Huginn and Half Face Blades Humint. All 3 companies are American based. ⚔️
These knife promoters on youtube do such a good job. Because every time I click on the links the knives are sold out.
This company makes knives in a building the size of a barn with few employees. Restocks take a little while sometimes
@@MarineX I understand
Bastinelli knives 🗡️ is my go to for EDC fixed blades. The design, execution and in hand feel are the best across the entire line up
ust became aware of MKC within the last few weeks. Have been EDCing fixed blade knives for over a close to 15 years now, mostly Dozier and Crotts knives out of Arkansas though they are becoming a bygone era. Just ordered a Speedboat 2.0 earlier today and ordered a FLATAIL two days ago. Looking forward to this new era of knife making.
I've got a Speedgoat (2.0 came out after I had one) and Stoned Goat, I don't EDC fixed blade currently but certainly hoping to put at least one of them to some use on a couple whitetail this fall.
Received both the Speedgoat 2.0 and the Flattail and since then also acquired a mini Speedgoat 2.0 on the Blaze Orange promo drop recently. Feel fully equipped for my needs. Good luck on your hunts!
Those last three fixed blade knives are real beauties. Normally I carry a cold steel AD10 and a Leatherman Surge if I'm not traveling too far from home. But if I'm going longer distance then I add a Gerber LMFII and a Schrade SCAX5 tactical axe.
Great video! I absolutely love my Gerber strongarm. A little big for my edc, and the length can be troublesome in certain jurisdictions, but it's built like a tank and I take it with me when I'm out walking my dog (ever since I had to choke out an unleashed pit bull that was attacking my pup). I just throw it sideways in the belly pocket of my hoodie... not very tactical or efficient, but super easy and quick, which supports program compliance. The Mora garberg is worth checking out as well (though I really dislike the sheath). I've never had a Montana, and don't expect to because of the price... to each their own, and I can truly appreciate fine quality blades, but times are tight and if I'm paying over $300 for a weapon it's gonna be a pew-pew.
Been using fixed blade full tang knives for EDC for years. I've had one too many folders fail and my fingers pay the price. My normal EDC these years is a Holtzman Guerilla Survival. Used a Sharpfinger for years before that. Every so often I'll change out for another of my knives, like SRT, but I always go back to my Holtzman. It can take a beating, holds an edge, has a nice weight to it, and the handle is lovely.
As a lifetime knife user, I’ve always owned folding knives. In May 2024, I got my first fixed blade knife, the CRKT Minimalist cleaver. My last folding knife was the Gerber Flatiron (D2). So the CRKT was and is the perfect companion for EDC. As an aside, I’ve had accidents with every knife I’ve ever owned, until I got my two cleaver style knives for EDC. Because of the cleaver blade, I’ve become a better knife user and have yet to accidentally cut myself with my two cleaver blades.
They don’t have a point for poking or stabbing, but the front corners are a good substitute.
I can't speak to many fixed blades, but I have some from MKC and really like them, I just haven't gotten in the practice of EDC with a fixed blade yet (I'm used to folder clipped to pocket). I do like the UltiClip, actually use it on a holster for P365, and on some of the light blades I don't even think I'd need to tie off basketball shorts to carry it without the shorts sagging. Appreciate the info, it was well presented!
I generally carry more than one: a Stroup mini cross draw for self defense only; a CRK Sebenza 31 is my user along with a smaller blade like the Benchmade 945.
Try TKELL knives. Best EDC KNIFES. Good warranty. Great in the hand ( also he was a Marine) carry two fixed blades everyday.
I got the strongarm as well with partial serrations. Great blade and keep it lashed onto my backpack.
Love the ulti clips, been using em for 3 years now!!
First time here, just subbed,great delivery. Thanks
just picked up a Kershaw Steppe, feels nice in the hand
Great to the point video. Im definitely am subbing. Thank you for your service bro
I'm glad someone else admits how damn hard Ulti-Clips are to open. I use them more often than not, but they are rough.
Yeah strong but that moment in the morning when it’s time to put it on, sheesh
@@MarineX This 100%
I have a rotation of fixed blades I’ve been carrying for almost 2 years. Esee 4, armiger, tops cut 4.0, spartan alala all carried horizontal at 6 o’clock. The tec lok is all I will use. Tried lots of attachments and they work best for me.
I have a tops 4.0, awesome knife but I feel it's a bit bulky. Maybe I just need to carry it more to get used to it!
Abkt has one of. The best budget fix blade knives out there.
The original strong arm is a win. The sheath isn’t my favorite but its adaptation ability is really good. Best steal? No. But it works. You can’t fully appreciate a Bark River or Tops until you made do with one.
This is a great video good information good delivery you have a new subscriber.
I tend to carry two knives, one small folder or fixed blade for general use and the other as a dedicated "oh s#!t get off me" knife.
My current general use knife is a ESEE Izula Two in an aftermarket kydex sheath worn horizontally in the front of my waistband using two soft loops.
Even if for some reason I can't wear it that way I can still just drop the whole thing in my pocket if I can't attach it to a belt.
My MKC war goat will be here Tuesday… been looking for a knife like this for awhile. Interested to see how I can mount it on my plate carrier. Thanks for these videos! God bless!
Yoooo thanks for putting me onto the ulticlip!
The Ulticlip is fantastic. It also works extremely well with some gun holsters. It also makes concealment with a tucked shirt so much easier.
Izula, Joker Erizo, Condor Primitive Bushdagger 🤘
I love carrying a crkt spew hides in the pocket real nice
Semperfi bro iam a new subscriber i carry a microtech LUDT as my EDC but i have been think about a fixed blade thanks great review 😊
Discrete Carry Concepts makes extremely good sheath and holster clips.
I just picked up a zero tolerance 0004. It’s cpm cruwear. 4.2 inch blade.
For my fixed blade instead of an ulti clip i went with a discreet carry concept clip. They work pretty good. I replaced my hoslter clips with their monoblock clips as well.
Amtac Blades. Great knife and better training. The smaller version sits down in my pocket on dress pants. Looks like a folder, but draws quickly. Very discreet.
I am sure you know but that clip can be attached to most sheaths for horizontal carry which is much thinner and less bulky than that belt attachment. Thanks for the pry tip.
Yup yup
I carry horizontally on the front of my belt, sits above my shirt line and often forget it’s there.
I carry the same way. Accessible with either hand. I have just this year switched to fixed blade edc.
Love my tkell raider with hades grips and just ordered the agent 001 double edge with warrior grips
I would check out the spyderco pocket bowie for edc fixed carry. It is the perfect size. Yes I carry one.
Civivi makes an awesome fixed blade
AK1 is my EDC fixie 🔥
I edc an Ontario Rat 3 in my work bag. I got it as a food knife so i don't need to use any of my folders to cut food. Its one of the 10 knives i regularly edc 👍
When my mom was still in the hospital we had to use my Spyderco to cut the roasted pork belly for Christmas dinner because they forgot to bring a knife, even a plastic one. I never wanna do that again, its greasy and gross 😂😰
I carry the viper handy fixed blade knife. It has a Magnacut blade and a very good leather holster. ( vertical or horizontal). Bought mine from Atlantic knife.
MKC in collaboration with Fieldcraft created the MKC FIELDCRAFT SURVIVAL KNIFE, designed by MKC's founder and Master Bladesmith Josh Smith. My favorite tactical knife with a unique conceal carry sheath that is fast and safe. It is comfortable and effective in any grip. Magnacut steel superb patina and a bulletproof handle. It is an outstanding system. Except for that knife, like you, I carry all of mine with that clip horizontally. The Mini Speedgoat is a nice lighter carry for some. Oh, they have a Generations Plan, they will sharpen fix replace the paracord handles, yes for each generation. Great USA-made knives as they say, "for the working man", better be a hard-working man. But very reasonable for the quality.
i really like the criteria you used to select your knives, give me your opinion on the SOG pentagon FX covert if you would. Its a bit cheaper i just ordered it on sale for $130 but it seems very similar to your choices.
I scout carry a esee candirou with micarta handles with a sheath off of Etsy with straps and absolutely love it and forget it's there, I even go to chiropractor visits once every 2 weeks and never take it off. Personally I wouldn't go bigger than an iszula2, just me
Great video.
I EDC the MKC Blackfoot in the pocket with their deep pocket clip. My only issues with carrying an MKC in either way is the orientation. For being right handed and having the edge facing the direction I want, the clip is on the wrong side unless you want to mess with the screw holding the sheath together. Horizontal carry, I think most people put their belt on the same way, so a front horizontal carry for a right hander means it should sit where your extra belt goes after the buckle, which makes it impossible to place there. The only way to carry it properly in the front is to reverse your belt direction.
Feliz citaciones desde Argentina Buenos Aires ciudad de mar del plata 👏👏👍🇦🇷
What's your opinion on the Midgard "The Sigurd" ?
Greetings from Germany 😊
I live outside the US and depend on imports. The MKC knives are not available in my country. So I would like to know your one or two picks of EDC carry fixed blades, for horizontal belt or pocket carry ( w Ulticlip) of brands such as Gerber, Kershaw, Civivi, Cold Steel, Benchmade, Hogue, SOG, Buck, KaBar, ESEE, CRKT, Holtzman, Boker, Kizer, Bradford,...Great video! Thumbs up!
My fav fixed is my $7 Walmart cause I don’t cry if I loose it. Which where horizontal carry in those please?
I carry either an eafengrow or a takumitak 5 to 5.5 inch 🤔 that just works for me of course you need to have good pants for that.
Boker dvilian is amazing option
Great overview.
I alternate between Mkc wargoat and the speedgoat mini. Wargoat in pants and the mini if I'm using shorts or going to the gym.
I recently bought the ESEE Candiru to be my EDC fixed blade….not a fan for it in that capacity. Mainly the handle and it is quite difficult to get out of the sheath.
I cannot pop it out with one hand. I’m sure the retention could be played with but obviously don’t want it to easily fall out.
I have been trying to find a fixed blade that conceals easily, has a decent blade length, comes out of the sheath easily and don’t break the bank (looking at you MKC).
Wargoat is a great edc
Wargoat cool knife
Carry a cheap CRKT Obake on my duty belt every day. Suitable for my work purposes and doesn’t stand out on the belt. I have a number of “better” fixed blades like a microtech SBD and SBK but very rarely carry them. The discomfort in how they carry makes me reach for a folder most days.
I’ve fallen down the fixie hole myself. I’m finding it way easier to deploy and use on the go
Just got my first fixed blade, custom TPK Midsize Camper w/ Acid Stonewash Nitro-V. It didn't come with a horizontal clip with the kydex sheath so looking to get an aftermarket clip. Any suggestions?
what are the LAWS regarding fixed blade knives
TKELL !!!! 🇺🇸
Nice presentation.
I'll edc a fixed blade if I'm going to be doing any kind of outdoor activity like hiking. Other than that, my folders usually get the job done, no problem. My current favorite is the Condor Huron. I've had it over 5 years, the 1095 steel has beautiful patina. Easy to sharpen and the spine throws a wicked spark.
Damn I see you got that new new! Very nice.
Stupid ass comment shit
I like that Alty clip sheath and knife, if I’m pronouncing it right…. But for the life of me and defense purposes, most people(95%) are carrying pocket pistols….Lcp,Kahr 380’s
Interesting that you released this video on 6 July 2024 as I have just starting trying pocket carry of the BIGiDESIGN Lookout fixed blade with magnacut blade and tigerwood scales, made in Tennessee. So far I like it. -6" overall length -2 1/4" Blade Length. The sheath has a pocket clip which I have been trying clipped to a magazine pocket inside a cargo pocket. Easy to deploy from there, but not as fast to return to the sheath, at least not yet for me. I'll probably try other placements, but if I have something clipped towards the outside, I always seem to catch the clip on things.
Awesome Video, Thank you for your service , But I'm Navy so go Navy hahaha Oh and I subbed
Has anyone tried the ulticlip with the speedgoat?
Ever since I got my Dauntless Manufacturing V4 I stopped carrying a folding knife I just have a Leatherman as a "Folding" knife next to it
Kinda looking at a D2 steel with a sheep's foot profile with a 3.5 to 4 in blade. Mostly for a working g blade.
Not bad.
Sure, but can they handle opening amazon boxes?
Are you a Marine Corps Veteran, My Brother?
Yo MarineX, I never enjoyed kydex sheaths. I find them unnecessarily tight or unnecessarily bulky. A leather foldover that holds the blade and wraps around the handle slightly is the best for me. I find crossdraw the most instinctual for deploying(like a samurai). Hogue and Tops make my favorite full size blades, while I enjoy neck knives for style(and feeling like a wild west outlaw)
Great video X ! That new MKC fixie looks dope af 🔥 If you like the Böker Scalpel Knife then definitely check out the Griffin Company Scout Medic. Highly Recommend 👌🏼
Try the ulticlip the correct way. The piece that you flip up isn’t what you use to grab the fabric. The fabric goes between the back piece and the hook looking piece and then you flip over the clamp
They show multi use cases on their promotional videos.
@@MarineX well shit I guess I learned something new today! Thanks I might have to try some of mine that way
I was gonna say the same thing. The fabric goes inside the hook part. Then it truly won’t come off any fabric
Being a female
And having a smaller frame.
I definitely prefer smaller Fixies. The less imprint, the better.
You could file the back of that gerber strongarm camper to give it a rougher edge
Great idea
@@MarineX whoa didn’t expect you to see that
@@MarineX love your videos btw
Pro af
Devil Doc 8404 FMF … I EDC MKC SpeedGoat 2.0 on Messenger bag and pocket FieldCraft Survival MKC blade .. so small so simple and easy to use US made with great warrantee
Look at the t kell knifes you might like the 1:32
I wanna start carrying a fixed blade now 😂
Go for it
VGKC is my solid to to fixed..
I would not like MTN to get military contracts because then the product would never be available for the public because MKC would not be able to keep them in stock. It's already hard to get MTN knives. They sale out immediately on release.
Not necessarily. Gerber, SOG, and T.A.G all have military contracts and we can get those items. If MKC won an award it would change their company forever because those contracts are worth millions. So they would ramp up production
I’ve carried the 2.0 for a year know. I started with the ulticlip but the sheath doesn’t lend itself to that clip. You can only attach to the non blade side which creates an issue with the draw causing ther blade to glide across clothing no matter what placement. The MKC is not a solid deployment blade. Blade stock is way too thin even on the war goat.. overpriced shank at best.
X I love this video! Which of the 3 MKC knives that you showed is your favorite?
Super cool that you got the War Goat early 🔪
Great recommendations! I need a good fixed blade now! 😂
Fix blade knives for EDC?.....This is the Way.
if youre in the woods and you have a perfectly functioning lighter, but proceed to make a fire with a ferrel rod that makes u a poser change my mind😂
Nice X!
-Go Army!
In California, carrying fixed blade needs to be exposed. Scout carry is not advised
Damn. They sent you a war goat!!!!!