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Sharp, dangerous, often illegal and honestly not very good as a weapon; I still wouldn’t be caught dead without a good knife. Here’s why I carry one everywhere and why you should too.
SEE IT. Buck 110 Folding Hunter. Buck. If you’re looking for a truly classic folding knife, look no further than the Buck 110. This blade truly is an American iconAs F&S writer David E. Petzal ...
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Here's How to Choose the Best Knife for Camping or Hunting - MSNBecause a sharp knife is also the safest and most useful knife, I try to prioritize ease of sharpening in blades I intend to carry outdoors. High carbon steels are generally good at that, even if ...
And while the USA’s TSA (Transportation Security Administration) has brought the hammer down on safety ever since 9/11, you can technically bring a knife on a plane. Here’s how. 1. Don’t try packing ...
My preferred everyday carry is a small manual-assist knife with a blade no more than 3 inches long. I've found that size to be sturdy enough for tasks that involve prying or puncturing, but small ...
It has somehow become, if not criminal, at least questionable to carry a knife. When I was a boy in the 1950s, every adult male carried a pocket knife as a matter of course.
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