Looking to add a fixed blade to Bug-out/Bug-in bag

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  • DanGuy48

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    So looking to add a fixed blade to a Bug-out/Bug-in bag, I was thinking a Kukri but do not know enough about what is a good steel that holds edges well and is low maintenance, IE rust while in the sheath in between inspections.
     

    Headedthere

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    Jan 3, 2023
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    Howard
    I have 2 go-to knives in my camp gear. A 15 y/o gerber, similar to the current "ultimate". And a k-bar. I love the gerber, feel, sharpness, and low maintenance. The k-bar is used for the nasty stuff (opening cans, etc.)
     

    Headedthere

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    I like the looks of that Bushcrafter, I need a quality knife in that size.
    Anyone have a link to the description and trade-offs of various blade metals?
     

    joppaj

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    I like the looks of that Bushcrafter, I need a quality knife in that size.
    Anyone have a link to the description and trade-offs of various blade metals?
    Honestly there are so many kinds of steel on the market that it's almost easier to find a few knives you like and then start learning from there.
     

    Headedthere

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    Jan 3, 2023
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    Yea, lots of letters and numbers. lol. But good point, probably best if I don't get too far in the weeds, then I'd end up never buying "the perfect" knife.
     

    [Kev308]

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    Currently I have a Buck 119 in my bag, but I just purchased a Gerber StrongArm to replace it.

    The Buck 119 is a beautiful knife but the grips are very smooth. I plan on using that as a hunting knife from now on.
     

    [Kev308]

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    In my quest for purchasing the Gerber StrongArm, I came across the Odenwolf W1 knife. I purchased 2 of these for my vehicles. @ $30 a piece and great reviews, I figure I would give it a shot and if it gets lost it wouldn't be a big deal. Gonna take it out later and give it a run thru.

    Amazon product ASIN B0B6JP6F22
     

    gforce

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    Ive got an Esee CM6 for a full size and a RAT-3 for a pint sized. I like them both for general purpose work, both quite tough, good edge retention for what they are. Im sure there are plenty of better super steels out there but I don't feel the need as of yet.
     

    [Kev308]

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    In my quest for purchasing the Gerber StrongArm, I came across the Odenwolf W1 knife. I purchased 2 of these for my vehicles. @ $30 a piece and great reviews, I figure I would give it a shot and if it gets lost it wouldn't be a big deal. Gonna take it out later and give it a run thru.

    Amazon product ASIN B0B6JP6F22
    The Odenwolf knife is pretty slick. It is fairly thin, but well made, very sharp, and has a good grip. The sheath is its draw back. You will not be deploying it quickly as a tactical knife. It will hang from your belt, but you need two hands. One to hold the sheath in place, and the other to draw the knife out.

    I ended up putting a Cold Steel SK-5 in my work truck get home bag. Cost is $40. It is thick, sharp, heavy, 6" blade, and has a great handle. Its draw back is that the steel is coated and doesn't throw good sparks with a ferro rod until I rubbed away enough coating. I have a 1000 ways to start fire with tools in my truck so I'm not worried about that.

    Amazon product ASIN B0851Q2PVX
     

    K31

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    So looking to add a fixed blade to a Bug-out/Bug-in bag, I was thinking a Kukri but do not know enough about what is a good steel that holds edges well and is low maintenance, IE rust while in the sheath in between inspections.
    Eezox
     

    Worsley

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    Jan 5, 2022
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    My Ka-Bar has been with me traveling the world, it has been beat to death, and it has never let me down... Purchased in 1993 and has been amazing.
     

    earlybirdnj

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    Aug 1, 2013
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    Depends on price point, but the SOG seal pups are great for the money. Full tang, decent steel $50ish


    ESEE is the nest step up, here is an ESEE 4 $100ish


    Higher end is like a white ricer FC 4 or 5 $300ish

    +1 for Esse.
     

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