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![]() Gerber 31-000752 Bear Grylls Survival Series, Folding Sheath Knife List Price: Sale Price: $18.45 You save: $24.05 (57%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days DescriptionThe product of collaboration between Gerber and survival expert Bear Grylls, the Folding Sheath Knife is a compact knife that folds for easy storage and portability. A dual-sided thumb stud makes for easy one-handed opening... |
![]() Gerber 31-000591 Freeman Guide Folding Sheath Knife List Price: Sale Price: $19.18 You save: $22.08 (54%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours DescriptionThe Freeman features a3.6 in. fine edge drop point blade with dual thumb studs and includes a 4.5 in. handle with large finger grooves and a TacHide inlay with liner lock and lanyard hole. Knife has an overall length of 8... |
![]() Buck 110 Folding Hunter, Lockback Folding Knife List Price: Sale Price: $34.99 You save: $34.01 (49%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours DescriptionThe 110 Folding Hunter--Buck's signature knife--originally debuted in 1962, making it a good year for knife safety. The Folding Hunter is equipped with a nail-notch lockback design that opens easily and closes safely during any activity, ensuring that the knife never goes out of style... |
![]() Buck 277 Folding Alpha Hunter, Rosewood Handle, Liner Lock Folding Knife with Leather Sheath List Price: Sale Price: $60.16 You save: $53.84 (47%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days DescriptionBuck Knives 277 Folding Alpha Hunter TM is the evolution of Buck's venerable 110 Folding Hunter, one of the most copied knives in the knife industry. The Folding Alpha Hunter is solid, smooth and feels like it was made for your hand... |
![]() Buck 112 Ranger, Lockback Folding Knife List Price: Sale Price: $34.20 You save: $32.80 (49%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days DescriptionBuck Knives 112 Ranger is a smaller version of Buck's Venerable 110 Folding Hunter. It is also a lockback design, featuring a 3" clip point 420HC Stainless Steel Blade. The Ranger is 4-1/4" long closed, and weighs 5... |
![]() FURY Black Leather Sheath (Fits most 4.5 -5-Inch Folding Knives) Sale Price: $6.02 Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours DescriptionHeavy grade leather with belt loop and snap closure. |
![]() KA-BAR Fighting/Utility Serrated Edge Knife with Hard Sheath, Black List Price: Sale Price: $57.36 You save: $39.60 (41%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours DescriptionEquipped with a partially serrated edge, the full-size Ka-Bar utility knife makes it easy to cut looped and synthetic materials. The knife blade is made of 1095 Cro-Van steel, an easy-to-sharpen carbon steel that keeps its edge well... |
![]() Columbia River Knife and Tool 2020 AG Russell Sting Razor Sharp Edge Knife List Price: Sale Price: $30.30 You save: $29.69 (49%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Description3.1 in. black spear point blade made from 1050 steel with a contoured integral handle. Overall length is 6.85 in. Includes a 6.5 in. Nylon fabric and glass filled nylon insert sheath.ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 3... |
![]() Ka-Bar ZK-Acheron Skeleton Knife List Price: Sale Price: $6.82 You save: $4.87 (42%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days DescriptionIn an ever-changing world, the need for preparedness has never been greater. Without notice the game can change and the rules no longer apply. Questioning your gear at a crucial moment is not an option... |

What to look for in a good outdoor knife?
Is a sheath or folding blade better? What blade length or locking mechanism etc., and is a saw blade on the reverse of the knife a good thing (I already have a multi-tool).
Would a bowie knife be suitable for general outdoor use or would this be 'overkill'? Any help welcome, thanks!
My belief is that you need two knives. One, a folding knife that stays in your pocket. This is used for emergencies, and for eating etc and as a skinning knife. The second, is a good sheath knife. It should be a fairly thick blade, should be a 5" or longer blade and hold a good edge. This is your working blade. It is used with a "wood hammer" (tree branch) to split wood, chop down smaller tree's, cut kindling, skin animals, basically, it is a do all knife. Most people buy a knife that has a thinner blade, and this is a mistake. Also, avoid saw back knives. They tend to "hang up" when stuck into things and are difficult to remove. And as noted, if you have a thick bladed knife, you can use it to chop or whittle thru neede items rather than trying to saw with a poor quality saw edge.


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