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If you had to choose one Fixed blade for survival

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Old 10-27-2009, 07:33 PM   #46
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Good point, GeoMonkey. I forgot about the Falkniven line. I don't get to see too many of them around here. I have an AL Mar (not the Sere, but still a nice knife) and I guess I just got caught up with the name.

I would like to see a full metal guard on the A1 instead of a molded-in half guard.
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Old 01-31-2010, 11:06 AM   #47
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I have many fixed blade knives. The one that I have always liked allot is the SOG Seal Pup Elite. I think my thoughts on this blade was confirmed in the Feb. 2010 issue of Outdoor Life. They field tested serveral "survival knives" and gave the Editor Choice to the SOG Seal Pup Elite.

It's really hard to choose one blade for all uses. The Seal Pup is not to big, not to small...I think just about right.

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Old 02-17-2010, 09:27 PM   #48
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I found a good one today. 20.00 in a Pawn shop. Glock Field knife, with root saw on top. Spring steel, slim 6.5" blade, I put 5 #12 o-rings on the handle and wrapped the sheath in Para Cord.
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Old 03-03-2010, 06:37 PM   #49
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My favourite is my custom made Damascus Steel knife with the elk-horn handle...made for me by a friend who makes exceptional knives. I paid $300
but I think it would have cost much more in a store.
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I'd need two. Sorry.

A ~6" hunter (Picked up a Buck 470 for $20 at a gun show last year - fits the bill though steel seems a bit soft)

A machete - how come no-one mentioned a machete??? I mean that is THE survival knife throughout most of the 3rd world. I've yet to find a good one though.
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Old 03-04-2010, 03:37 AM   #51
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I have too many choices...
I'd want a stout bladed knife like a K-bar, but also a multi knife like a decent swiss type...Then for those nasty hard jobs, a really big sucka!
I figure about a 10-12 inch blade 3/16 to 1/4 inch thick for chopping, that has some weight and heft to get 'er done!
Tough call!
Maybe that stupid "chain saw Rambo style knife" in the movie ""Hot Shots"!???
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Old 03-04-2010, 07:04 AM   #52
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A machete - how come no-one mentioned a machete??? I mean that is THE survival knife throughout most of the 3rd world. I've yet to find a good one though.
I think you hit the nail on the head with that one. I tried to get several knifemakers (including one that resided here) to make me a good machete from a piece of spring steel. I haven't had any luck so far.

I love carrying my machete in the summer when I go for a hike. My father used to make fun of me, until we wound up in a VERY large briar patch. He doesn't poke fun at me anymore.
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I have many that would fit this thread. I would have to say... any 4-6" carbon steel fixed blade.

As long as it's of sturdy manufacture and holds an edge.

I am currently using two here... a Chris Reeves Project II and a Tim Horan Companion. CRK is a bit big but it is so for the purpose of doing mean stuff to nasty people. The little Tim Horan companion is the one I do the most with.


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Old 03-04-2010, 03:16 PM   #54
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I'd choose the standard leather handled 7" blade Kabar. Until it was stolen, that was my go-to field knife. And as soon as I can wiggle $60+ S&H free, I'll be replacing it.
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I would choose my Ontario RAT 5 I know there is a Ontario versus RAT Cutlery controversy but I bought 5 before the split and love it. I am now looking at their 5 inch SERE model.
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I'd choose the standard leather handled 7" blade Kabar. Until it was stolen, that was my go-to field knife. And as soon as I can wiggle $60+ S&H free, I'll be replacing it.
The 7" Marine Combat (Mk2) is a great choice for an all-purpose knife. I don't believe any other knife has been so tested. Don't forget that there are other companies that have made this knife besides Ka-Bar... camillus, case, and united just name a few.

Here is a good review on them:
The Mk2 Ka Bar comparitive review

Look for the used. I see them dirt cheap at little knife shops all the time. Also check gun shows or flea markets. Occasionally one will pop up at a garage sale, Ebay, or Craigslist. Used ones can be bought on the cheap and usually have years of life left. For the price, you can buy more than one and have spares. Aftermarket sheaths are plentiful. Anyone that makes sheaths, tactical or leather, makes a model for the Mk2 combat knife.

A Ka-Bar was my first sheath knife- received it from my dear ole' Mom when I was about 9.
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I'd need two. Sorry.

A ~6" hunter (Picked up a Buck 470 for $20 at a gun show last year - fits the bill though steel seems a bit soft)

A machete - how come no-one mentioned a machete??? I mean that is THE survival knife throughout most of the 3rd world. I've yet to find a good one though.
Years ago, I bought a Russian survival "tool" that is made like a tank in that it is part machete, part knife, part saw, part shovel, part pry bar/opener etc and it is hefty made of steel that holds an edge. You can't gut with it but you can spill some---.

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Old 03-19-2010, 08:02 PM   #58
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I prefer the 7 1/2 inch AUS-8A special forces junglee fixed blade it has got me thru very dangerous and perilous situations and remains very sharp and well maintained every day... Check one out today!!
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I prefer the 7 1/2 inch AUS-8A special forces junglee fixed blade it has got me thru very dangerous and perilous situations and remains very sharp and well maintained every day... Check one out today!!

Really interesting knife. Very similar to the SOG SEAL Pup only AUS-8 instead of AUS-6.
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For me these days... Machete.... Martindale or Imacasa.... 18 -24 inches long... good kydex sheath with a good file... Solid wood or molded handle... JMHO
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