Choosing a good knife

Knifes and hunting seem to go together. I have a modest collection of knives for use general DIY and for hunting.

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Dave Markowitz over at the Survival & Emergency Preparedness blog has an interesting post about choosing a knife for survival. Something evey hunter should take into account.

Knives are among the most important items in your survival kit. They should be selected with care to maximize their utility in your environment. Between the SAK, LB7, and machete, I should be able to handle anything that needs cutting in an emergency.

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Steve Sep 25th 2007 knives Tags: , , , , , , 3 Comments

3 Responses to “Choosing a good knife”

  1. Nickon 25 Sep 2007 at 11:04 am link comment

    Nice new header image :-)

  2. Steveon 25 Sep 2007 at 11:17 am link comment

    Thanks Nick. It changes on each page reload :)

  3. Andyon 27 Sep 2007 at 4:13 am link comment

    My favorite knife is the one you probably have in the pic on the post, the Buck 110. The thing is practically bullet proof.

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