Buck knives are a very familiar brand to many who have spent anytime in the great outdoors, hunting, fishing, or camping. They seem like they've been around forever, generation after generation. They are as familiar as that trail you've walked a thousand times, or that favorite hunting or fishing spot ...
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Written by Jimmy Fuller on July 1st, 2010
Written by Blake Benson on June 20th, 2010
Knives have always played a prominent role in human affairs. From the first flint knife blade to today's carbon steel weapons, the knife has a long and illustrious history. However, few types of knives have ever matched the mystique, mystery and magic commanded by the Bowie knife. You'll find that ...
Written by Dylan Sabot on June 17th, 2010
Considering the leniency of America's weapons laws, it might seem like a no-brainer that you can carry that new Bowie knife out in public. However, before you head out the door, you should stop and check your state's laws governing knife carrying in public. While Bowie knives might not be ...
Written by Blake Benson on June 8th, 2010
Bowie knives are very popular with outdoors people. While they're not as specialized as hunting knives, they're more widely-usable for a variety of tasks. Bowies were originally designed as fighting knives, but they were carried by people who often used the same knife for fighting, hunting and cooking. Their blade ...
Written by Bobby Todd on June 7th, 2010
The Kershaw Outcast is a knife built for the outdoors. There are several reasons why this tool is exceptional in the wild. If you happen to be searching for such a knife that will add some ease to your camping or hiking excursions then it could be one you want ...
Written by Albert Jenkins on June 7th, 2010
Many people that are familiar with the world of knives know the name Ken Onion. This is a name that is associated with a line of quality products featuring the Onion name on them. This article will list some of the products from this famous knife maker along with the ...
Written by Blake Benson on June 4th, 2010
The process of sharpening and maintaining Bowie knives, or any other knives for that matter, is very important. If you do not keep your knife sharp, clean and in good condition, it will not last very long. In addition, a dull knife is a dangerous thing. However, ...
Written by Jimmy Fuller on June 2nd, 2010
In 1939 Mr. Pete Gerber established Gerber Legendary Blades in partnership with Mr. David Murphy, a blacksmith from Portland. Pete Gerber was in advertising and David Murphy made knives for the kitchen. This was the road to success for Gerber knives. They have an excellent reputation for innovative design. There ...
Written by Jimmy Fuller on June 1st, 2010
When a lot of hunters start searching for a new knife to buy they look at Gerber knives first thing. Gerber has been getting rave reviews from sportsmen everywhere for many years and just about all of them have nothing but good things to say.
Gerber has been manufacturing knives for ...
Written by Blake Benson on May 31st, 2010
The original Bowie knife design was simply a large blade, with some unique characteristics. During most of the blade's history, a gut hook was not incorporated into its design. However, modern knife makers have developed any number of variations on the original Bowie design and, today, you can ...




