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There are Bowie-style knives, and then there are real Bowie knives. The Coast 14-inch Bowie Knife is a real Bowie —...
Designed as an LDK or Last Ditch Knife for police, the TDI knife Rig from Ka-Bar comes in two sizes with...
First produced by Ka-Bar in 2006, the U.S. Army version of the Vietnam Commemorative Knife is the real thing, with a...
Survival knives usually try to do everything with one tool and wind up not being very good at any of it....
The thick bolster makes this light skinner look heavy, but in the Buck Gen-5 Skinner Fixed Blade knife, Al Buck’s old...
Smith & Wesson’s updated version of the Ontario Knife Company M9 Bayonet, the SW3G Special Ops M-9 includes the essential features...
The collector’s version of the Buck Gen-5 Skinner series designed by Josh Buck, great-grandson of the company founder, the Gen-5 Guitar...
Two beautiful and rare woods form the handle of this full width, full tang hunting and skinning blade from Boker of...
Cold Steel intended the Voyager series to be both lighter and better than any of the competition. The Voyager does succeed...
The Cold Steel Voyager Medium Tanto covers a wide range of everyday needs — good for camping, fishing, hunting, and handyman...
The Buck 112 Ranger already was a sound knife design for anyone who needs a rugged blade for hard everyday use...
Although it doesn’t greatly resemble its predecessor, the Buck 278 Folding Alpha Hunter is the upgraded version of the very popular...
Finally, a serious boot/neck knife from Cold Steel — previous offerings from that renowned self-defense company were not always up to...
The Buck 103 Skinner’s “turned-down” point blade resembles several famous Puma styles of hunting knives. With a forward-weighted blade that puts...
The knives from Puma’s Solingen, Germany, factory always look more like weapons than the average factory-made knife, and the Puma Stag...
This lightweight pocket clip folder is a little too military to be a great utility or camp knife, but the camouflage...
Let’s talk tackle boxes before bringing up the Buck Protege. If you fish, you probably do have a knife tucked away...
This plain and simple folder from Kershaw Ken Onion doesn’t have any gimmicks or flash but works reliably. The Whirlwind’s 3.5-inch...
This hunter skinner knife from Boker of Germany will need more upkeep than blades with higher grades of steel. Made with...
Especially designed to meet the needs of anglers, the Swiss Army Fisherman includes a special blade for scaling fish. Ruler markings...
United Cutlery says the Dragon X-10 from the Steel Apocalypse Collection took inspiration from the genre of science fiction and futuristic...
United Cutlery’s Anduril, sword of the hero Aragorn from the Lord of the Rings saga, is no cheap imitation. This blade...
Three of the most often-used field dressing tools combine in the Mossy Oak hardwood handled 3-blade Folding Knife from Browning. The...
This pair of twenty-inch-long swords with single leather scabbard gives today’s kung fu adepts the modern combat version of an ancient...
This unusual knife style — discontinued by many manufacturers — is so far still a standard offer at Case. Nevertheless the...
The frontier look of the Buck Special dates back to the days when Buck Knives was a two-man shop. This striking...
Since the Buck Pathfinder only weighs 4.5 ounces, it’s hard to argue that there’s no need to take a full-sized knife...
The Buck Summit Folder adds several useful tools to a standard one-hand opening clip knife — without the clip. Designed by...
The Ancient Mariner’s Cutlass, imported by Frost Cutlery, could be termed a poetic piece — inspired by that old sea ballad...
The 37-5/8″ Cold Steel Pistol Grip Sword Cane looks just like the Pistol Grip City Stick but holds a 25-3/4 inch...