3 types of survival knives that everyone should have


Men on the border may have used the same knife-to-skin game, dine and shave, but that does not mean it's a good idea to have just one blade. Sometimes you need a very specific tool to get the job done, and when that job is survival, you cannot afford to fail. Here are three essential survival knives that everyone should have.

1.       Custom Damascus Folding knives

The Swedish woodcarving sheets have been popularized to a great extent thanks to the living legend of the northern forests, Mors Kochanski and his acolytes. In recent years, they have become one of the most popular desert leaves on the market. They are resistant, easy to sharpen and very cheap. The entry level on these knives is around $ 12-15. You could buy ten of these for the price of a brand survival knife. "Why a woodcarver?” You may ask. Simple. Most of the survival tasks revolve around the work of wood. From cutting the sticks to making traps and other gear, to carving a set of fire by friction, you will need a reliable wood cutter that is easy to sharpen in the field, and this is the best for the price.

2.       Handmade Damascus steel Folding Pocket Knife

As the name implies, these sheets are manufactured taking into account hand-to-hand fighting and utility as a secondary use. A straight blade of high carbon steel and a single edge with a clip tip allows the user to push and cut. In general, the KA-BAR that became famous by the United States Marine Corps are popular for their design and proven effectiveness in the field. Smaller knives, like folders, can also be designed for the self-defense business. These blades are often used as backup for firearms. Whether large or small, a self-defense blade must be strong and sharp. They should also have a penetrating blade tip. The point of tango style is very popular these days, although a classic drop point will also do the job.

3.       Handmade Damascus steel Hunting Knife

The Bowie knife, popularized by the western hero, Colonel James "Jim" Bowie, is the utility knife par excellence. It has been used for hunting, fighting, cutting and everything related to survival. Modern incarnations abound; but be sure to buy one that has a full tang (the metal blade extends all over the handle). Choose one that has some weight to cut, but that is not so heavy as not to carry it. Many different types of steel are (and have been) used for Bowies, so investigate. You will want a steel that maintains a sharpness without being brittle.
What are your favorite leaves and your favorites? What knives would you buy if money was not an object? Please share your thoughts and your wish list, leaving a comment.

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