Best Survival/Multipurpose Knife
If you guys could only take one knife for a month long hunting/camping trip which knife would you take/buy?
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For me, the only time I have ever only taken one knife is on the Appalachian Trail and it was a Gerber Multi Tool. In 20 years in the Marine Corps I always had a Swiss Army knife in my pocket but I had a heavy blade too.
When I go hunting I always have my Kershaw for skinning, a heavy blade and a fishing fillet knife for boning. |
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Only one?? Yikes.... I could never bring just one... Lol, just couldn't do it...
I suppose if I "had" to choose only one... It'd be either my ESEE-5 with Hedgehog Leatherworks deluxe sheath.... Or my Dogwood Custom Knives Echo-5... It'd be really hard to choose one of those two. But in all honesty, I'm very into bushcraft & survival so I go quite gear heavy and always carry a knife for each individual task, as well as folding saw & hatchet.... so one just wouldn't be an option... It'd be both above, as well as a Bark River Necker 2, Survive Knives Necker, Gerber Suspension and Benchmade Rescue hook. Ya, I know... Quite a lot, but it works for me and I like it... Lol. And surprisingly it doesn't add much weight at all (though the ESEE alone is a solid pound, lol), nor take up much space... (The ESEE/HH, Bark River and Survive are in my profile pic. The ESEE 5 is one mean knife... Pretty hard to beat) |
Originally Posted by Htownminer
(Post 4133017)
If you guys could only take one knife for a month long hunting/camping trip which knife would you take/buy?
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My original Buckmaster 184 .
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I would also go with a Cutco. Good luck
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Originally Posted by Htownminer
(Post 4133017)
If you guys could only take one knife for a month long hunting/camping trip which knife would you take/buy?
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