Ka-Bar recently released a new folder, the “Jarosz”, designed by custom knifemaker Jesse Jarosz.
Pocket knives (and, for that matter, fixed blade knives) can be weapons, tools, or works of art. Sometimes, you get two out of three, and sometimes, all three. It should be no surprise that we review, write about, and occasionally drool over a wide variety of knives here at Breach-Bang-Clear.
We have the knives divvied up by type, mostly, though we must admit to a certain level of grabasstic inconsistency.
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In addition to function (which obviously is a subjective classification), we also have many pocket knives categorized by form.
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Ka-Bar recently released a new folder, the “Jarosz”, designed by custom knifemaker Jesse Jarosz.
If you’re looking for a small, razor-sharp knife with finesse, then the Mora is the knife for you. Ryan Houtekamer gives us some into.
In this episode of MNKF, we take a look at a modern take on an old classic knife. Alexander Crown reviews the Southern Specialties Folding Pocket Set 7P.
Today on Monday Night Knife Fights, we talk about a karambit folder from Blade-Tech.
The origin of plastic stickers, like the G10 Face Stabber, is all over the place and depending on who you talk to, you get a different story.
I’d been looking for a boot-knife. I wound up getting a shiv fashioned from an old saw blade by Ru Titley about a year ago. The blade is 3.5mm high carbon saw blade steel with a handle wrapped in Technora cord.
Rey's Bros Blades — you are going to be very happy you read this installment of Monday Night Knife Fights! There are vast numbers of people wanting to be "instafamous" in the tactical world....
In this article, we’re going to spotlight the ZT0095BW folding knife from Zero Tolerance Knives—we’re calling it the Grey Man.
In this video, Dave “Norseman” Williams talks about the Kershaw Camp 10 from a hard use perspective. He gives it a beatin’.
In tonight’s Monday Night Knife Fight, a sharp piece of iron that weighs nearly as much as the guy who wrote the article – the Buck Knives Buckmaster 184 Survival Knife.