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Gerber Downrange Tomahawk: Our Overview
The Gerber Downrange Tomahawk is a nifty little tactical tomahawk. It’s no small, throw-only type implement either. It pounds and pries too.
RavenCrest Tactical: Blades Galore
We've got a company here we'd like to shed a little more light on (if you don't know them already); allow us to introduce you to RavenCrest Tactical. RavenCrest is a group of knifemakers out of Mesa, Arizona, with a desire to give the 'world's greatest tool, the...
Bear & Son Gold Rush Bowie: A Fitting Fighting Knife
The Bear & Son Gold Rush Bowie is blade that is nimble, useful, and tastefully pays tribute to a great fighting knife with the same time-tested features that more knife-toters could stand to appreciate.
Ocaso Knives – The Solstice Review
Ocaso’s knives are an elegant representation of class, utility and style. Here’s my review of their classic Solstice from Andrew Demko.
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Spyderco Rescue Knives
Spyderco rescue knives represent an excellent value as an everyday tool and an emergency must-have.
Benchmade Mini Adamas
The first time I ever saw the Benchmade Mini Adamas, the colors immediately caught my eye. The G10 handle was an Olive Drab color, with the blade color being Flat Dark Earth. It looked seriously nice! And I knew I had to have one. I ordered one, and before long had...
TOPS Microhawk, A Badass Blade
Introducing the TOPS Microhawk: the ultimate fusion of precision engineering and rugged versatility in a tomahawk knife.
Woox Knives Legend: Salve Leggenda!
The Woox Knives Leggenda folding knife is a gorgeous EDC knife option from Italy by way of North Carolina. This one was at TRIGGRcon 2023.
80 Years of the USMC Ka-Bar
There's no more recognizable American knife. The Ka-Bar is it--nothing else comes close. This is the knife equivalent of the 1911. The Ka-Bar went to war in 1942, and likely hasn't left the battlefield since. It needs little introduction for our readers, so I'll dive...