This video from OKC Bushcraft Woodsman showcases a variety of fixed-blade knives, including the Ontario SP50, RTAK II, Cold Steel Trailmaster, Browning Crowell/Barker Competition Knife, and the OKC Bushcraft Woodsman itself. It also mentions Mora Fixed Blade knives and the Woodsman's Pal. The description includes Amazon affiliate links for these knives and other gear like the Casio PRG600 series watch. The title mentions 'Tiger Tank', which might be a metaphorical or stylistic element rather than a direct firearm reference, as the description focuses heavily on knives and outdoor gear.
This video, "SubZero" Snow Adventure, Actual Pt 2 by Nutnfancy, details a challenging winter camping and cooking experience in sub-zero temperatures (-10ºF). The focus is on the survival aspects of deep snow conditions, including essential tools like survival knives (Esee Junglas, RTAK II) for wood processing and fire starting. The narrative highlights the effort involved in preparing a hearty meal with items like bacon-wrapped chicken, Mexicorn, baked beans, and Minute Rice, emphasizing the value of good food after arduous work. Gear performance is discussed, particularly a Kelty "Eagle 7850" backpack and MSR Pocket Rocket stoves. The video also touches on keeping the mountain dog, Allie, warm and protected with a LL Bean jacket and RuffWear boots. While firearms are not the primary subject, the mention of survival knives and the context of wilderness preparedness make it relevant to outdoor and survival enthusiasts.
This video focuses on practical backcountry firewood acquisition, comparing two tools: the Ontario RTAK II knife and the Sawvivor backpack saw. The content highlights how to effectively fell standing dead wood, emphasizing the importance of accessing dry interior wood regardless of weather conditions. A strong emphasis is placed on safety, with specific warnings about the dangers of using sharp tools in the wilderness and the risk of self-injury. The comparison aims to help viewers choose the best tool for their needs in a survival or wilderness context.
This video review focuses on the Cold Steel Recon Scout knife, highlighting its performance and suitability for wilderness tasks like shelter building and firecraft. The reviewer praises its full flat ground blade for wood splitting and chopping, recoil-absorbing Kraton handle, and waterproof sheath. Downsides mentioned include the potential for rust with Carbon V and SK-5 steels and a possible stress point at the hilt. The video compares the Recon Scout to other wilderness blades like the Ontario SP5/SP10, RAT7, and RTAK II, deeming the Recon Scout and Trailmaster as standards for wilderness blades. The reviewer rates the knife highly, despite noting some minor drawbacks and the video's initial production quality issues.
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