The knife you want on you when SHTF

Discussion in 'Blades' started by Dunerunner, Dec 6, 2022.


  1. Brokor

    Brokor B.D. Knight Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    It's difficult to have to choose, so I have several sets of knives I set into kits and they each follow these parameters:
    • One should be for skinning
    • One must be general purpose/utility
    • One should be a backup skinning blade or backup utility
    I keep these knives in a main storage container in sets of 3 like this, and pretty much leave it this way. I do, however have a folder I keep on me as an EDC which would most likely be my SHTF primary until I can get to my stash.

    DSC01126.JPG Bark River, Fox River in A2 with orange pine cone handle. Excellent skinning blade with a full convex edge.

    DSC01124.JPG
    Buck 110 folder - Gifted to me by Mountainman. This would serve as a utility blade. Notice the edge variation :)

    DSC01123.JPG This is a little custom mini skinner made by Richards knives for me. It's a very small and chunky full convex blade made from D2.

    Of course, the EDC these days has been the Paramilitary lightweight. It's perhaps the best folder I have ever carried daily because I don't even know I have it with me.
    DSC01127.JPG

    So, the one blade I will have on me will most likely be the one. If I had to choose between them, I would go with the Bark River because it's the largest. Plus, folders are rather easy to come by compared to a perfectly crafted fixed blade with a convex skinning edge.
     
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  2. Zimmy

    Zimmy Wait, I'm not ready!

    My next blade build will be putting a hard Bowie back cut edge on an 11" minimum kukri. Bill Bagwell measured me out and said 11" blade was perfect for me on a bowie blade when I got mine.

    It just seems a good idea, but may be a Frankenstein. I'll have to see how it runs. I mean, I like both my kukris and bowies a lot
     
    Last edited: Dec 9, 2023
  3. Machiavelli

    Machiavelli Monkey

    I'm fortunate to own a Gerber BMF with sawback blade had it for over 20yrs now, great for SHTF situations.
     
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  4. AgentPickle

    AgentPickle Monkey

    My OKC M9 bayonet. Never bring Just a knife to a gunfight. Bring BOTH!
     
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  5. Seadawg

    Seadawg Luddite Engineer

    I'm kind of a knife guy, so this trio is always on my person.[​IMG]
    But if I had to run for my life to god knows what, I'd grab this one above all others that I own.
    [​IMG]
    But that just what works for me, your milage may differ
     
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  6. Jerry Fisk

    Jerry Fisk Monkey++

    Be sure you main knife is a fixed blade a folder folds..on a hinge pin... the knife strength/weakness centers around the hunge pin. Folders are good as back ups.
     
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  7. arleigh

    arleigh Goophy monkey

    Just found out Swiss Army is becoming knifeless.
     
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  8. STGThndr

    STGThndr Monkey++

    The Western bowie will get the job done. I gave my old carbon steel Western to a friend who admired it and had carried one in RVN. Replaced it with the modern stainless same-style Case. Not my go-to but would definitely get the job done!
     
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  9. duane

    duane Monkey+++

    Beautiful knife porn. I have a pilot survival knife, USAF, with the leather handle and sheath with tie down and sharpening stone. It got "lost" and I had to pay for it, but over the years a good investment. Carry it in woods and in bugout bag in car when traveling. Well worn in after almost 70 years. Have many other knives, but always end up carrying that one. Not real good for any thing, but works well for everything and takes a good edge.. Like Hanzo, find that a good Ulo or chefs knife, and I also have a couple old generic butchers knives from dad's and grand dad's old butcher shop, made in 1930's or older, that I use almost ever day in kitchen cooking, and a good paring knife.

    Pilot knife looks like the one DKR shows but the handle is smooth and comes to a smooth end rather than having the nut on the end. In supply in about 1958 you could get either the new one with the nut for hitting things or the old one with a smooth end. Was strongly "advised" that if you were going to "lose" it rather than turn it in, take the old style. I like it better anyway. It was a little lighter as well and general agreement was that it took a better edge. Old style was still issued, but supply Sgt was trying to get rid of them. If plane crashed and you bailed, knife was written off. Was glad to say I paid for it.
     
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  10. Plainsman

    Plainsman Monkey+

    BECKER, Ethan’s trifecta would be my first choice, BK-9, 11, & 16.
    But I would be good grabbing any in my collection.
    C3E64AB8-B087-4C22-8850-3CC0F7646E91.
     
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  11. arleigh

    arleigh Goophy monkey

    Western Bowie
     
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  12. STGThndr

    STGThndr Monkey++

    Not my first choice now, but come to think of it I survived one endless summer with a KaBar like that and a boy scout pocket knife... and we werent surfing either...
     
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  13. PRC320

    PRC320 Monkey

    3rd (British military) pattern khukuri if I can only have one. Allow me a second and I'll take either my CQC7 (early mass produced one unfortunately) or Falkniven F1.
     
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  14. FTG-05

    FTG-05 Monkey+++

    Any of these:

    IMG_2347 (Large).
     
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  15. Tempstar

    Tempstar Monkey+++

    I miss my Recon Tanto. Stolen out of the truck while at a gun show in 1992.
     
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  16. Jerry Fisk

    Jerry Fisk Monkey++

    That third one is my design. Long story. Its from a stag handled bowie he bought of me. The handle has the exact out line of the orginial stag.
     
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  17. FTG-05

    FTG-05 Monkey+++

    I promptly modified it. got rid of the despised upper guard and added 550 paracord to the very smallish handle. Now it's actually useful.

    IMG_2359 (Large).

    IMG_2358 (Large).
     
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  18. Jerry Fisk

    Jerry Fisk Monkey++

    I agree. The orginial was light and had good balance. I would never agreed to it being cast like that. Its awkard and dang heavy.
    He did it without my permission, sold the company shortly after which left me no recourse.
     
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  19. Zimmy

    Zimmy Wait, I'm not ready!

    I recently added a Boker Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife as a back up to my big Bagwell Damascus knife.

    My birth father was a British Commando in WWII. We never actually met, but his other kids are nice and I thought I should add it. Damn, but I do wish I had an original.

    As a chop and slash knife guy, I recon I need to find a fella to teach me toothpick-stiletto style techniques. Sounds fun.
     
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  20. DKR

    DKR Raconteur of the first stripe

    Hoko knife blade from Obsidian - the OP. These are cheap and almost as sharp
    [​IMG]
    $3.98 at Lowes.
     
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