This video showcases 29 military-style tactical knives available on Amazon for 2025. The presenter emphasizes their durability, combat-readiness, and functionality for survival situations, from fixed-blade combat knives to folding tactical options. Features like high-carbon steel, assisted opening, full-tang construction, fire-starting kits, MOLLE-compatible sheaths, serrated edges, compact EDC designs, and non-reflective coatings are highlighted. The video aims to identify blades that can withstand harsh conditions and serve practical purposes beyond mere display.
This video reviews the Terava Skrama 80, a compact field knife from Varusteleka. The reviewer highlights its 3.15" blade made of 80 CrV2 high carbon steel, a 7.28" overall length, and a lightweight 4.4-ounce design. Made in Finland, the knife is presented as a versatile tool for camp chores, backcountry adventures, hikes, and backpacking. The reviewer shares an anecdote of testing its durability by hammering it through bone, noting its resilience and ability to be sharpened back to service. Links for purchasing the knife and supporting the creator are provided.
This video review focuses on the Condor Bushlore knife, highlighting its quality and affordability for bushcraft enthusiasts. The presenter, Sensible Prepper (Sootch00), praises the knife's high carbon steel construction and solid leather sheath, positioning it as a top budget option in the bushcraft category. The video mentions a specific price point and a discount code, making it a practical guide for potential buyers.
This video from Fun Gun Gear Reviews showcases the Raider Knives Tactical Survival Knife. The knife is highlighted as being of incredible quality, constructed from CPM V3 High Carbon Steel, and is a limited production run. It's produced by the team at G-Code Holsters. The review emphasizes the knife's tactical and survival capabilities, urging viewers that the limited run won't last long.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Becker "Value Survival Knife," specifically the BK9 and BK7 models. The reviewer highlights their high-carbon 0170-6C steel, durable construction, and comfortable GV6H handles. He emphasizes their excellent performance in wilderness tasks like chopping, hammering, and wood splitting, comparing them favorably to more expensive production and semi-custom blades. Despite a brief mention of their past production hiatus and current KaBar reintroduction at a slightly higher price, the reviewer praises their original sub-$50 price point for delivering solid performance. The video also touches on their weight and thickness relative to other comparable knives.
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