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If you’re in the market for a hunting knife, one of the biggest choices you’ll run into is whether to pick a fixed-blade or replaceable-blade hunting knife. Great choices abound for both styles of ...
This knife works as well as an everyday carry knife as it does in the woods. The rubber handle grip is textured and promotes excellent fit and feel, even if the handle is bloody or wet. The checkered ...
The sleek lines of a fixed-blade knife speak to the essence of outdoors competence. Fixed-blade knives consist of a blade, a handle, and a tang, which is the extension of the blade that carries into ...
Even if you’re not a hunter, having a fixed-blade knife is essential for camping. Having a sturdy knife that can’t come apart during heavy hacking or chopping chores is eminently useful around the ...
A good knife is just as important as your rifle or bow. It should be able to do it all, from skinning to deboning. Whether your main game is elk, deer, moose or birds, the best knives can help you ...
When most folks think about an everyday carry (EDC) knife, they immediately picture a folding knife. Sure, they’re compact ...
From skinning elk and gutting fish to pruning a branch or two for kindling, the fixed blade handles everything. It’s arguably the most basic of multi-tools; design and looks take a backseat to ...