LionSteel M2M Review

The LionSteel M2M is a great allaround EDC fixed blade that works as a camping or hunting knife.

A Compact Draft Horse of a Knife that’s the Proof In Steel That Fixed-Blade EDCs Do Exist Hard-earned experience – and I contend that having endured more than one season of The Walking Dead qualifies as such – suggests to the initiated that there’s basically two types of knives caused to be invented by the …

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Shot Show 2023 Day 1

We found some great new knives from Benchmade and Case on the first day of SHOT Show 2023.

New Fixies and Fancier Folders with Benchmade and Case Knives We had a couple of pleasant surprises on the first day of Shot Show. The first being that we managed to navigate the three-floor maze of cool, shiny things well enough to find the people and companies we wanted to talk to, and without getting …

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Artisan Cutlery Wreckhart Review

The Joe Flowers designed Artisan Wreckhart is a tactical knife with bushcraft asperations.

Joe Flowers Brings the Dagger to the Bush The Wreckhart is an oddly satisfying amalgamation of knife design philosophy. I’m not sure it’s the most effective amalgamation, but it’s fun, and ultimately useful. This knife is meant to be the result of a hypothetical meeting between Horace Kephart (the professional camper who wrote Camping and …

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Ka-Bar Ek Commando Short Clip Point Review

The Ka-Bar Commando Short Clip Point knife sticking out of a log with the tip down.

Any discussion of the Ek Commando knives has to begin with a long line of stiletto inspired knives. Like the Fairbairn-Sykes, the Marine Raider knives, and the V42, the Ek Commando was double-edged and built for stabbing. These knives were designed for special operations units that, optimally, worked with the element of surprise and the …

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Civivi Tamashii Review

The Civivi Tamashii by Terzuola is an award winning tactical fixed blade that doubles as a practical outdoor tool.

An Award-winning Tactical Fixed-blade Design That Turned Out To Be An Unexpectedly Good Utility/EDC Knife As Well One-and-a-half decades of experience with knives has left me with one, overriding article of faith: that your blades will, sooner or later, reveal themselves to be falling into one of three main categories. First, there are those few …

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Civivi Sinisys Review

Header image for our in-depth review of the Civivi Sinisys folding knife.

A Well Designed Pocket Bowie That May Be Civivi’s Next Classic EDC. Some folder designs seem built around a rather desperate premise: the company needs something new. Others, like this build from Civivi, strike me as instant classics–designs that will likely define a long line of successors. There’s nothing half-baked or desperate about Civivi’s Sinisys. …

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CRKT Taco Viper Review

CRKT Taco Viper pocket knife header image.

Antonio Rodriguez Hits The Knife Design Scene With a War Zone Ready Flipper That is as Fun as it is Versatile. Columbia River Knife and Tool has a new addition to their Forged by War line: the Taco Viper. For this odd snake, CRKT turned to knife designer Antonio Rodriguez, a veteran of the 82nd …

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Spyderco’s Massad Ayoob C60

The length of the handle allows for the knife to be held with the thumb on the back of the blade, which extends the cutting edge well away from the forearm.

This Discontinued Tactical Classic is Worth Owning if You Can Track One Down. Let’s talk fighting knives. It is a sensitive topic, to be sure, but there’s no way to sugarcoat the intended purpose that defines Massad Ayoob’s contribution to the Spyderco lineup. The Massad Ayoob is a knife that is purpose-built as a tool …

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Off Grid Stinger XL Review

Header image for our review of the Off-Grid Stinger tactical pocket knife.

A Tactical Spear Point Knife that’s almost a Folding Dagger So this thing is lethal. You could say that a four inch spear point blade is good for a lot of different things, but when I look at this knife there’s always one thing that comes to mind before anything else. This is a purebred …

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Off Grid Ridgeback Review

Header image for our in-depth review of the Off-Grid Ridgeback bushcraft knife.

A Big Bushcrafter with a Perfect Scandi Grind The Ridgeback is a big knife that feels and moves like a big knife, but it cuts and carves fluidly, chops brutally, and, oddly enough, carries on the belt politely. Before I run out of adverbs, I should address the fact that we received this knife for …

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