Survival Knives
Survival Knives
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Lansky Deluxe 5-Stone Sharpening System $49.99 Sharpen all of your knives with ease with the Lansky Deluxe five-stone sharpening system. The system comes with five sharpening hones of different coarseness: an extra-coarse hone (70 grit), a coarse hone (120 grit), a medium hone (280 grit), a fine alumina oxide hone (600 grit), and an extra-fine ceramic hone (1,000 grit). As a result, you’ll have the tools to sharpen virtually any type of kitche… |
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Swiss+Tech UKTBS Utili-Key KeyChain Tool with Bottle Opener, Knife, Screwdriver, Metal Gift Box $8.75 Compact, convenient, versatile tool set securely attaches onto standard Key Rings to carry in pocket or bag. Features Micro Eyeglass Flat Screwdriver, Flat Screwdriver, Phillips Screwdriver, Serrated Knife Blade, Straight Knife Blade and Bottle Opener. Use indoors or out, home or office. Polished Solid Stainless Steel. Comes with an individual gift box…. |
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Smith’s DFPK Diamond Precision Knife Sharpening Kit $39.99 Sharpen all your knives at home–including serrated blades–with Smith’s Diamond Precision knife sharpening kit. It comes with four 1-inch wide sharpening stones, a diamond retractable sharpener, and a bottle of Smith’s Advanced Formula honing solution–with anti-rust/ anti-corrosion and cleaning additives. This kit also includes a V-Lock vice for holding your knife at a perfect angle during sha… |
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Dog Tag Deluxe Survival Knife $23.18 Dog Tag Deluxe Survival Knife is perfect for camping, hiking, climbing, self defense and survival. Razor sharp hollow ground edge. Heat treated 440C stainless with reflective finish and sighting hole for signaling. Lash down point for attaching a handle, Notch for fire starting with Ferrocerium Rod, protective sheath slides over blade, Engravable, 27 inch chain and a button compass…. |
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Surviving Edged Weapons: How to Defeat Today’s Fastest Growing Threat (Intended for Law Enforcement Only) In an intense, action-filled 85 minutes, you’ll learn to defend yourself against the mounting threat of “knife culture” offenders: how to assess an edged weapon assailant before he strikes…what really works and what doesn’t control him physically…when to use your baton — and deadly force…how to avoid the fatal reactions.. untrained officers instinctively have to sudden knife attacks…life-… |
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Surviving a Street Knife Attack Learn moves that could save your life! $29.95 1995. VHS Color – 70 minutes…. |
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Adventure Medical Kits Pocket Survival Pack $35.71 Adventure Medical Kits offers a collection of survival tools in a small package…. |
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Natural Wood Straight Shaving Razor $6.60 This traditional piece dates back centuries! This modern version offers a 4 1/8″ stainless steel, mirror polished blade with handy thumb notch for easy one hand opening. The custom wood handle is slim and lightweight. 9 1/2″ overall… |
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Over the Hill Survival Knife Party Supplies $9.14 Includes 1 Over the Hill Survival Knife… |
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Everytool 6-in-1 Camping Tool with Storage Bag $9.95 This sturdy tool is made of high quality stainless steel. It includes a sharp knife, fork, spoon, can opener, corkscrew and bottle opener. A great tool for weekend camping! The tool even separates, so you can use the knife and fork in different hands. It comes with its own storage bag…. |

Pocket Knives ‘ They Are Not Just For Protection
We cannot live without having our favorite knife on our person or in the house. Just so has pocket knives taken over from the big old straight blade knife, which used to cause all sorts of problems. Knives will always be an integral part of society and will evolve into something better, faster and more robust than ever.
But if you are looking into buying one for yourself, then first make sure you know what type you want. Are you going to use it purely for recreational purposes, say for camping? Or are you going to use it for work. Whatever your needs are for a knife, make sure you get the correct one, which will serve it’s purpose.
Also referred to as pen knives, they are the most used in the world today, meaning they are carried with us in your bags, trouser pockets, jackets and just about everywhere you can think of. Woman love to carry them for protection because they are slim and easy to handle.
Should you require to use your own knife for work purposes, then the utility knives are the best. You do not need to carry a sheath because it becomes bulky to use. The constant unclasping and clasping of the knife will frustrate you in no time. Most popular types come with a folding razor blade and locks for safety purposes.
If you are not too worried about what type you want, then go for the army knife which has a myriad of blades and other paraphernalia like cork screws, nail files and screw drivers, to name but a few. Practicality is the name of the game and once you own one, you won’t believe that you actually went through life without one.
Then there are those knives specially adapted for hunting and survival. These have their own sheath for your protection of course and can be worn around the waist, arm or leg, whichever style you feel comfortable with.
Survival knives as of late have become increasingly popular. Besides that, when camping, you can use survival knives for a variety of uses. Who doesn’t like carving an animal around the fire, cutting rope and opening things.
Please bear in mind that pocket knives can be used as a weapon and is deemed dangerous. Keep out of reach from inquisitive minds as you will be held liable if someone gets seriously hurt.
About the Author
Michael Russell writes regularly on a website on various tools and accessories relating to camping like the pocket knives, tents, and the sleeping bags. The website provides bags for all seasons including those for the kids on the move and other items like the air mattress.
What are good but relatively cheap brands for combat/survival and pocket knives??
Before answering this question, I would have to ask this question. Are you going to actually use it for a survival knife under actual survival conditions or do you just want a nifty looking knife to play with. If you are looking for a knife that will be used under actual survival conditions, you have just excluded everything in the “cheap” category. Buy cheap survival gear only if you have a cheap life. If it will be used as a real survival knife, spend the money and get a good knife that will do what you need and will not break just when you need it.
There are many good brands out there. If you buy something from a maker like Cold Steel, Gerber or Buck, you will get a good knife that will withstand the rigors of a survival condition and may save your life. If you waste your money on the cheap crap that just looks good but is poorly made, you have just decided that your life is not worth much. You get what you pay for. Save up the money and get a good knife, you will never be sorry.
Take a look at the knives at www.cabellas.com or www.basspro.com.
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