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Did a Surprising American Brand Make the Best MagnaCut EDC Knife Yet?
An outfit better known for premium culinary cutlery and fixed blades flexes its pocket knife prowess with this robust yet ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – For the past six years, Red Beard Knife and Tool out of Gulfport, Mississippi has been making custom fixed-blade knives that combine artistry and functionality. Over the summer ...
Shopping for a fixed blade knife presents a huge hurdle: There are over 10,000 options on just one of the online knife retailers. Of course, that includes all color and steel variants for a given ...
The best pocket knife is the one you love to carry, so it feels a bit presumptuous to declare any knife or knife brand “the best.” There’s also so much interesting diversity in the knife marketplace ...
This knife works as well as an everyday carry knife as it does in the woods. The rubber handle grip is textured and promotes excellent fit and feel, even if the handle is bloody or wet. The checkered ...
You’ll see some tried-and-true brands on this list but also some lesser-known names. Innovation can happen at any level, from global brands to indie knifemakers in private studios. The following items ...
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Rough Edge EDC: Warming up to Artisan Simoon after giving it a try
Sometimes, it takes a little bit of time to warm up to a new piece of gear. It may not be your cup of tea initially but it ...
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One Stubborn Companion: Kizer Beaver Knife Review
The Kizer Beaver was designed to be compact, yet strong and reliable. Where some might find it too big to be their EDC, it ...
Coast and Gerber are consistently in my top recommendations for everyday carry pocket knives. They tend to offer really solid value—an excellent quality-to-price ratio. During Amazon’s October Prime ...
I spent this morning looking at DLT, Midway USA, Cabela’s, and Walmart to find the best deals on knives I recommend. There’s ...
You may have missed it, but there was a week back in April that we referred to unofficially within Gear Patrol as “knife week.” It’s sort of like Shark Week, except instead of airing fictional ...
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