This small knife is versatile and useful for a wide audience. Its uses are endless, including sharpening tent stakes, opening packages, prying open car doors, and whatever else a user can dream up. The sky is the limit here.
Knives
MNKF: The Strider Knives SnG Folder
The Strider Knives SnG folder is a well-built, stout folding knife. In fact, it’s a smaller version of the SMF that was issued to the US Marines SOCOM.
MNKF: The ZT 0920 Folding Knife, Designed by Les George
The ZT 0920 folding knife designed by Les George checks every box. Badass custom designer, top tier materials, smooth action, and a little bit of Bling tastefully done.
MNKF | The Emerson CQC-7
This week’s Monday Night Knife Fight features the Emerson CQC-7: many say its the Father of all tactical knives. Read about man who designed it, who carries it, distinguishing features, and where to find it.
Ahab-X – Fixed Blade, Ring Necked, Stabby Goodness
Bush says this fixed blade knife with a ring handle that hits the mark. Read his review of the Ahab-X and check out DSA’s special offer for BBC readers!
GMF2-FF — Modern Take on an Old Nordic Work Blade
The GiantMouse GMF2-FF fixed blade knife is a modern take on an old Nordic work blade inspired by the knives Ansø and Voxnaes grew up using in Denmark.
Giantmouse Ace Clyde: New EDC Knife with a Brass Handle
The GiantMouse Ace Clyde is a sexy new folding knife with a satin-finished brass handle. Over time the handle will develop a patina for its own unique look.
Giantmouse Ace Biblio: A New One from Ansø & Voxnaes
There’s a new EDC folder available in the Giantmouse ACE Biblio lineup. This one is in Titanium Blue. More sharp, stabby goodness from Ansø & Voxnaes.
3400 Autocrat | Benchmade’s Newest OTF Blade
The folks at Benchmade say their newest OTF blade, the 3400 Autocrat, blurs the lines between EDC and tactical. Well hell, just take a look at the action!
Kershaw Launch 10: handy little everyday claw
The Kershaw Launch 10 is the smallest of the Kershaw Launch series (at least of the ones we’ve put hands on), and maybe the most EDC-useful.
Recent Comments