Sporting
Although Spyderco’s Military Digital Camouflage Knife was designed for military users, it’s one of Spyderco’s best choices for civilians as well,...
One of the most popular pocket knives among yesterday’s ranchers and farmers is also a favorite of professionals in today’s urban...
This SK-5 high carbon steel fixed blade from Boker of Germany matches one of my favorite survival knife designs. Recreating a...
Some knives look too good to use, and this 8-1/2-inch full-sized skinner (with a 4-1/4-inch hollow ground high carbon stainless steel...
Collector’s items aren’t limited to the knives that survive the ages — unique knives that come and go quickly also find...
The smallest knife in Cold Steel’s tanto series, the Master Tanto with a six-inch blade of VG-1 San Mai III high...
Designed for Spyderco by Fred Perrin, a world-ranked martial artist and ex-French commando now making knives in Paris, this small fixed...
Designed by Bill Moran, one of the founding fathers of the American Bladesmith Society, Spyderco’s Bill Moran drop-point, fixed blade knife...
The black polymer handle slabs of the Buck 301 Stockman are not as fancy as the rosewood of the 371BRW, but...
The Axe Book, produced by Gransfors Bruks, gives new axe owners a leg up on the old craft of axemanship as...
The Buck 279BK Folding Alpha Hunter offers the best features of the Alpha Hunter fixed blade in a drop point folder...
The Buck 179 Mayo Hilo, designed by Tom Mayo, took inspiration from the surf and the sharks of the Hawaiian coast....
If I ever need a replacement for the Buck 110 that’s in my pocket right now, I’ll probably go for the...
Suppose you ignored the standard logic about what makes a good hunting knife and started out with fresh ideas — if...
Maybe it’s just me, but it seems like Remington went a little ways past the good idea that inspired the Sportsman...
Buck explains the 183CM Camo Alpha Crosslock (PBS) as a Portable Butcher Shop. Although the small size of this knife also...
Remington’s Barlow Bullet pocket knife adds decorative special features to this new version of a knife style that has been a...
This heavy fighting knife — drop forged from one piece of high carbon 440C stainless steel — has good balance, although...
Kershaw’s Whiskey Gap Lockback Folder has a nice look about it, with some of the old functionality of the Barlow popular...
Since I don’t spend much of my time in high rise buildings, I don’t see many firemen’s axes — though in...
The slip joint style pocket knife — like the Puma Stockman Stag — used to be the standard pocket blade for...
Buck’s calls the 192BK Vanguard the company’s classic field knife for big game hunters. If the biggest thing you hunt is...
With one of Smith & Wesson’s easiest assisted opening systems, the S&W Military Police M.A.G.I.C. Scooped Tanto offers both tactical and...
Estwing solved the ancient riddle of how to make an axe handle that won’t break by forging the entire tool from...
The Ames True Temper Landscaping Axe could be considered the civilian version of the Pulaski Firefighting Tool used by smoke jumpers...
Fiskars doesn’t claim that the Pro Chopping Axe is unbreakable, but it does give the axe a limited lifetime warranty against...
The average single bit axe sold today runs about three and a half pounds, so the steel-handled Estwing Camper’s Axe is...
Snow and Nealley’s “Our Best” Single Bit Axe chops kindling, splits stove wood, shears branches from downed trees, and works equally...
The Mini Hatchet from Gransfors Bruks qualifies as the sporting blade you didn’t know you need. Carrying the belt axe or...
The Gerber Prodigy scales down the design of Jeff Freeman’s tactical fixed blade, the LMF II. Still a large knife by...