Posted: 11/14/2009 8:55:57 PM EDT
i am looking for high quality made in USA fixed blade knives, i checked out TOPS but seems everything there is a bit to tacticool for me
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http://www.ekknife.com/ You want tacticool? Check out the Ek Commando Knife Company. ![]() If you just want a serviceable knife at affordable cost, then check out the USAF issue survival knife by the Ontario knife company. The sell for about $30 at the PX. |
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1. Check out Knife Tests.com
2. Check out RAT Cutlery RC3 and RC4 in particular. ETA: Damn...beat while getting all fancy with my links... |
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http://www.ekknife.com/ You want tacticool? Check out the Ek Commando Knife Company.
If you just want a serviceable knife at affordable cost, then check out the USAF issue survival knife by the Ontario knife company. The sell for about $30 at the PX. Crap those things got spendy! Didn't those use to be in the 100+ to 150.00 range from US Cavalry? I guess I must be getting old...
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i am looking for high quality made in USA fixed blade knives, i checked out TOPS but seems everything there is a bit to tacticool for me ![]() So what are you going to use the knife for? What's your budget? What kind of timeline are you on before you need the knife? What kind of maintenance are you going to be able to give your knife? Where are you going to be using your knife? |
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If you were interested...I know a guy that has a contact overseas in Pakistan, that is forging really high quality 440c knives from your pattern...He likes making up his own patterns and having them made, and found out Pakistan was half the price of those made here, and they are made with US 440c Stainless, you need to send your own wood though...i think the guy has a nice supply of Micarta though..
Shipping is a bit high, as you can imagine... |
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i am looking for high quality made in USA fixed blade knives, i checked out TOPS but seems everything there is a bit to tacticool for me ![]() So what are you going to use the knife for? What's your budget? What kind of timeline are you on before you need the knife? What kind of maintenance are you going to be able to give your knife? Where are you going to be using your knife? These questions should be answered first ,of course.. Now you though this was going to be easy? |
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WOW now i just cant make up my mind, im really liking the rat cutlery knives, we used to have a cutlery shop here in town but they went under years ago havent seen one since, thanks for the info fellas ill post my final decision later Since someone above posted some REALLY good questions about what you want the knife for I'll mention that my RC4 is my general outdoors, campcraft, survival, do-all knife. For rafting, kayaking and SCUBA I have different knives...it's not for that. But for just about everything else it's my go to knife. It's not primarily intended for Steven Segal style knife fighting against HSLD ninjas but it wouldn't suck as far as things you could get stuck using in a fight go. It's pretty burly so you know you can do some battoning and prying without snapping it. It's very fucking sharp but it's not stainless so it needs a bit of basic care. It heavier than a pocket folder so you don;t always want it when doing 14ers maybe but it's nice to know you have it if you're willing to lug the weight. |
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i am looking for high quality made in USA fixed blade knives, i checked out TOPS but seems everything there is a bit to tacticool for me ![]() So what are you going to use the knife for? What's your budget? What kind of timeline are you on before you need the knife? What kind of maintenance are you going to be able to give your knife? Where are you going to be using your knife? hmmm, good questions i should have stated earlier i plan on getting 2 or 3 different size knives, plan on using one as an all around utility knife (boxes, rope, etc), and one for carry as a SHTF situation, and one for hunting, fishing, etc. as far as a budget i was thinking no more than $250 for a larger knife and up to $15o on something smaller, as far as a timeline, i hate to say it but im impatient when it comes to waiting for something i just dropped some serious coin on. maintenance? people do that
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Ka Bar Marine. I have the small one and love it. I bought a Camillus USMC Marine Corps Ka-Bar about 20 years ago. It has lasted me all this time. Takes a wicked sharp edge if you take care of it. Maybe "the small one" is the way to go, because that blade IS a little long. ETA It'll likely cost only 1/2 of the price of the 'cool' blades. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Randall Made, end search. The OP said he was looking for a knife, not a safe queen... Besides, I'm assuming he would like it soon... Edit - I see endlesssummer beat me to the point... Certainly you jest. These knives have been in every war zone since WWll. |
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Randall Made, end search.
The OP said he was looking for a knife, not a safe queen... Besides, I'm assuming he would like it soon... Edit - I see endlesssummer beat me to the point... Certainly you jest. These knives have been in every war zone since WWll. just checked out the website, certainly some of the best knives ive ever seen, pricey but worth it, however the 58 month waiting list is a bit much, i would like to recieve it before end of days |
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I recently saw a pic of a currently deployed Marine with a Randall #1 on his belt!! Semper FI~ Quoted:
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Randall Made, end search.
The OP said he was looking for a knife, not a safe queen... Besides, I'm assuming he would like it soon... Edit - I see endlesssummer beat me to the point... Certainly you jest. These knives have been in every war zone since WWll. |
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TOPS makes a good knife. I had a Mocassin Ranger for a while till trading it. What you see as tacticool is a good question, because if it's just the blade, handle and sheath styles that's one thing, but if the materials than that's another
im all for quality and modern materials just not into some of the designs |
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Ranger Knives are good knives and not too pricey.
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im really considering the rat blades, just not sure if they would be ok submersed in water, not being stainless If you want more corrosion protection there are lots of good knives out there. If you care for the 1095 with wiping it clean after water use and make sure it's oiled it will be fine. You might consider an Entrek. Similar materials but they use 440C steel. Entrek knives KnifeCenter Entrek website |
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im really considering the rat blades, just not sure if they would be ok submersed in water, not being stainless If you want more corrosion protection there are lots of good knives out there. If you care for the 1095 with wiping it clean after water use and make sure it's oiled it will be fine. You might consider an Entrek. Similar materials but they use 440C steel. Entrek knives KnifeCenter Entrek website yet another excellent choice, any personal experience with these? |



