How to pick the right Survival Machete

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Komentáře • 133

  • @Archangel77799
    @Archangel77799 Před 2 lety +17

    I was gunning the whole time for you to pick up that fucking BADASS white sheathed one.
    Then you dropped the fact that you MADE it.
    Fuckin beautiful work my man. That's how a fuckin machete should be. No thin blades!
    I'll be a proud owner of your work soon. Thanks in advance.

    • @ragnaroksangel
      @ragnaroksangel Před 2 lety

      Yeah I was really impressed with that one as well

    • @John5.56
      @John5.56 Před 5 měsíci

      Depends on what you’re using it for, if you’re using it for tall weeds, vegetation and small limbs the thick blades start to work against you.

    • @DemoMan-fq9zi
      @DemoMan-fq9zi Před 11 hodinami +1

      @@John5.56 Agreeed this poster is dumb and doesnt understand "right tool for the right job".

  • @arctodussimus6198
    @arctodussimus6198 Před 3 lety +17

    Back in the early 1980’s, S.O.F. magazine had an article about the three blades you need for combat.
    It said you should carry a large blade between ten and twelve inches, a medium blade between five and seven inches, and a folding knife with a serrated blade.
    I’ve always found this to be a useful guide when setting up a go-bag. Of course when it’s a wilderness bag, I include a folding saw, hatchet or small axe, and a shovel.

    • @stephenwest1491
      @stephenwest1491 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes even i take a shovel cause when you got to go you got to go... smile.

    • @Wildwestwrangler
      @Wildwestwrangler Před 2 lety +2

      @@stephenwest1491 worst case scenario you dig the hole with your machete or your kukri

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Před rokem

      @@Wildwestwrangler
      LOL! What?! Good lord. You’re a “super” camper? You’d use the machete or khukuri to chop a piece of wood into a shovel then dig the hole with the wooden shovel. Of you start digging your blades into the ground, I doubt you’ll survive long.

    • @John5.56
      @John5.56 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@totallyfrozenIf you have a quality machete with a proper steel you can absolutely use it to dig a hole. Obviously it’ll be less effective than using a shovel but you have to think about the extra weight you have to lug around carrying around a dang hatchet and shovel. Lmao, unless you’re just car camping or something

  • @stevesheartone2998
    @stevesheartone2998 Před 3 lety +33

    The Big Problem with American Made Knives like Tops & others is they are Too Expensive to Buy for Most People so I buy my knives from sellers who sell knives made in Nepal or buy directly from knife makers in Nepal. These knives are very high quality knives as good as Tops & other American Made Knives at Half the Cost. I like the High Quality American Made Knives but as I said they are just Too Expensive in Most Cases for the Average Person to Buy without Emptying their Bank Accounts!

    • @OutdoorGearCorps
      @OutdoorGearCorps Před rokem +3

      Or you know, don’t be poor.

    • @stevesheartone2998
      @stevesheartone2998 Před rokem +3

      @@OutdoorGearCorps I am not poor but just like to save money when I can plus these American Knife Makers are Greedy and are Price Gouging customers so I don`t buy from them. It`s a No-Brainer not to want to pay for products that are overpriced when I can get something of the same quality or better for less.

    • @roydunn4649
      @roydunn4649 Před rokem +2

      @@stevesheartone2998 If you knew how many hours went into a good handmade knife, you would stop calling them greedy and price gouging. I also spend less on knives, but still have 2 high end ones. But DONT call actual knife makers greedy until you break down the costs. Hours, material, equipment maintenance, electrical, shop payments, insurance etc.

    • @stevesheartone2998
      @stevesheartone2998 Před rokem +2

      @@roydunn4649 It doesn`t take that long to make a high end knife if you know what you are doing. I know an American Knifemaker who lives in Texas that makes High Quality Handmade Knives in his Backyard so don`t give me this costs, hours, material, equipment maintenance, electrical, shop payments and insurance argument stuff. He is an experienced Blacksmith and sells his knives at a reasonable price.

    • @ShoahBiz
      @ShoahBiz Před rokem

      @@stevesheartone2998what scale is his operation? There’s a difference in cranking out a few customs a month and doing something larger scaled. Who is your friend?

  • @thezwerdz8560
    @thezwerdz8560 Před rokem +12

    20:00 was the first kukri style blade I ever bought. I was cutting hardwood the day I got it and broke it within an hour, got a replacement and broke that one in under an hour to. Bought a kukri from Nepal and it has never failed. I'm rough on a knife, so I need one that can keep up.

    • @micahwest5347
      @micahwest5347 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Cheaper Stainless steel is usually more susceptible to breaks like that.

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798 Před 3 lety +8

    Hi Mr. 3 River Blades,
    I've just subscribe to your show & I find it very informative & entertaining. Only recently got into Bush Craft & Survival knives, your presentation is very educational for me & other members of The R.S.L. Club. ( Returned Services League Club). It's an association for all ex military services men & women ( Army, Navy, Air Force and others.) WE understand & actually see it when you mention activities while in service. We salute you sir.! We did go to your website & find your knives are excellently created. I can see passion with end results. Unfortunately we are retirees & can't really afford your work of art but we can still enjoy your shows & personal views on subject that matters to you. Keep up the great work, all the best to you & family. Stay safe.!

  • @jackwagonhoedown4114
    @jackwagonhoedown4114 Před 3 lety +4

    Tramontina makes great machetes …

  • @grotonfamily469
    @grotonfamily469 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent video - keep sharing the knowledge

  • @lesliepaulkovacs6442
    @lesliepaulkovacs6442 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice! Thanks for the knowledge!

  • @fvelez09
    @fvelez09 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video as always thanks for the great info!!

  • @manuelplez6429
    @manuelplez6429 Před 2 lety +2

    really impressive collection !

  • @captjinxmarine9832
    @captjinxmarine9832 Před rokem +3

    My family came from Indonesia so the parang was the set tool. Pops took it fishing. I slimmed down to kukri for camping . While in the Corps I used bolos and still will one in the bush here.
    I enjoy you vids

  • @arctodussimus6198
    @arctodussimus6198 Před 3 lety +7

    The TOPS Armageddon is my absolute favorite knife. Trace Rinaldi calls it an “American Machete”.

  • @HarlyNo
    @HarlyNo Před rokem

    Your collection is amazing 👏👏👏

  • @davidvines6498
    @davidvines6498 Před 10 měsíci +2

    TRAMONTINA. 18” Machete, made in Brazil.
    If it’s good enough for the Amazon, it’s good enough for me.
    $23 at Amazon

  • @patricktarmy4979
    @patricktarmy4979 Před 3 lety +1

    Great vid! Love all those sweet blades brotha!🇺🇸

  • @Adnankhan-pf4wh
    @Adnankhan-pf4wh Před rokem

    Fantastic knives

  • @grovesy333
    @grovesy333 Před 2 lety +2

    I have the crkt half a chance machete it’s the very first machete I bought it’s the only one I have and it’s insane seriously chops like a monster, I’ve fallen in love with machetes because of that

  • @EduardoGarcia-fj2uc
    @EduardoGarcia-fj2uc Před 2 lety

    Excellent video

  • @RADIOACTIVEMASCULINITY

    Nice collection!!

  • @donaldnelson3928
    @donaldnelson3928 Před 2 lety +1

    Your kids or whoever is gonna inherit all those knives will be very very happy, i know i would

  • @stevanoutdoor
    @stevanoutdoor Před rokem +1

    Same as with the knife my 'survival' machete is the one I bring just in case but really don't expect to use it much. When I travel overseas (inter continental) I often only bring a sheath and buy a local machete (they usually come without a sheath but I have made sheaths out of plastic bottles also). The 'just in case' machete has to be light weight, with a decent sheath and fit inside my day pack.

  • @jhosk
    @jhosk Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @johnmutton799
    @johnmutton799 Před 3 lety +1

    Ontario SP53 is a good big chopper, the SP52 is the thinner flat ground version, lighter, good for green vegetation.

  • @HarryTheEustreptospondylus

    I love how they all make the "SHING!" sound.

  • @user-iq8ni6kv8d
    @user-iq8ni6kv8d Před rokem

    It's very GOOD

  • @aaronflores21af
    @aaronflores21af Před měsícem

    South East tx is full of vines and bushes snd tall pines and oyher trees like a dry jungle lol so machete is my preferred cutting tool

  • @davidno1minton997
    @davidno1minton997 Před 2 lety +1

    Cool,man

  • @jajak8055412
    @jajak8055412 Před rokem

    Nice!!!

  • @CS-ir9mo
    @CS-ir9mo Před rokem +1

    I love my esee knife high quality awesome warranty if have broke holds edge tuff as ever and usa made great video i love axes and machetes

  • @kellyspann9845
    @kellyspann9845 Před rokem +1

    I have the Kershaw 10 and 14 and they are awesome for what they are. They have an 18 inch but that is to long for me for what I need. I make all my sheaths for all my knives out of leather. I like things quiet. I hate kydex and nylon sheaths and usually throw them away or give them away. Don't like anything over 14 inches and thin. You have a good collection.

  • @mikebillman8089
    @mikebillman8089 Před 3 lety +8

    It's hard to beat the Ontario machetes. The camper models with the D guard injection molded grips are much more durable than the military version with riveted on handle scales. The 12" version is very handy but sometimes the 18" is more ideal when dealing with thorny briar. For a sheath the US military polymer type sheath you showed is fantastic and extremely durable. These sheaths are sized to fit the 18" models but can easily be cut down shorter to fit the 12" versions.

    • @mikeboone4425
      @mikeboone4425 Před 3 lety +2

      SP-53 just a real chopper.

    • @mikebillman8089
      @mikebillman8089 Před 3 lety

      @@mikeboone4425 The Ontario spec plus line is great stuff and I highly recommend it! The thinner blade of the machetes combined with their slightly lower rockwell hardness gives the machete some advantage when it comes to field sharpening as well as improved durability if you accidentally hit something hard like a rock ect. The one modification I make to the camper machetes besides giving them a wicked nice convex 3edge is I prefer to cut off most of the integral d guard. I leave about 3/4" of the guard at the front of the grip to give a bit more protection from sliding onto the blade if I'm digging with it or otherwise using it to poke around.

    • @user-ci8io1bt8y
      @user-ci8io1bt8y Před 3 lety +1

      Yes OKC machetes are great! I prefer the 22 inch machete, but I also have a 18 inch... I carry a rat 1 daily and I absolutely love my sp5 Bowie!
      I live in the South East and that 22 inch is better for killing copperheads and rattlers... We are overrun with them...

    • @JuaneDosesII-wj6dd
      @JuaneDosesII-wj6dd Před 11 měsíci

      Lmao gotta have the xtra reach!

    • @dive2drive314
      @dive2drive314 Před 8 měsíci

      Better than Tramontina? I heard they are one of the best.

  • @eouttacontrl7339
    @eouttacontrl7339 Před 2 lety +1

    Cold steel 2 handed katana kind of ridiculous?? Surely the 7,000 dollars in hand held farm implements and hunting tools a.k.a bladed yum yums.?? Totally normal. And this is half the reason I love 3 rivers channel. Awesomeness!

  • @dickhurtz1862
    @dickhurtz1862 Před 2 lety

    For a machete I use a US GI I have beat the thing up and it has held up no issues have owned it from the age of 14 and I am now 53.

  • @danielslater4092
    @danielslater4092 Před 3 lety +3

    For me the kukris made by Condor cover the majority of my needs, and my parang and makara pick up the slack

  • @paulzimmerman3895
    @paulzimmerman3895 Před 2 lety +2

    Bueno! Just wanted to confirm my feeling about the Parang. Yes, it is the best for several reasons. Liked your Buddies machete from Arizona.

    • @3riverblades
      @3riverblades  Před 2 lety

      Ty

    • @unitedstatesirie7431
      @unitedstatesirie7431 Před rokem

      @@3riverblades can you sell me the COLD STEEL two hand Parang machete ? I need the extra length for cutting down very large Blackberry bushes on my property in Washington, the "Ever Green State" and it is called this for a good reason. The Blackberry bushes are monster LARGE here on the West side of Washington State !!!!
      I can't find a new COLD STEEL two hand Parang for sale anywhere.

  • @dive2drive314
    @dive2drive314 Před 8 měsíci

    I heard Tramontina makes a good one so i picked up an 18" with a wood handle. Seems nice so far but haven't used it yet.

  • @jefftappan3091
    @jefftappan3091 Před 2 lety

    I don't ' like ' a site until I look through it and I actually do like it.

  • @James-ke5sx
    @James-ke5sx Před 2 lety +1

    Real nice Eye candy in these miserable times. Going to make a nice breakfast and watch your video 'Again'. It's like those videos of a log burning or fish swimming for my cat. It's relaxing after watching 'breaking news this morning'. I got a Ontario sawback in the plastic sheath which goes into the Rothco canvas machete sheath. The Rothco has molle straps, large velcro opening beltloop and shoulder strap loops and it fits other big knives to attach to a backpack etc. And it was cheap

    • @DemoMan-fq9zi
      @DemoMan-fq9zi Před 10 hodinami

      you need to change your outlook f these are miserable times.

  • @lionknives3
    @lionknives3 Před 3 lety +3

    Did you check out the crkt Halfachance?! The Kershaw camp 10 isn't that great! I see many videos were it was brocken and get big chips. Anyway thank you for the Video! Hope you do more again! Greetings from Austria

  • @naomy1701
    @naomy1701 Před 2 lety +3

    i think the perfect combo for being in the wild is a Knife , Axe /Machete and preferably with paracord and ferro rod. not gonna say "Tent/Tarp as thats a no brainer if plan to stay over night, same as food and water ^^ Also dang! the one u made is a beautiful beast! definitly a machete that gets u tru the thick of a jungle or even the Zombie apocalypse >-

    • @3riverblades
      @3riverblades  Před 2 lety +1

      Ty

    • @naomy1701
      @naomy1701 Před 2 lety

      @@3riverblades came accross ur channel recently, and i realy like it that u dont bs around, u give us the unfiltered opinions u hold, and u sound like u experienced alot, so ur tips are worth listening to ^^ keep up the good work

  • @flashforce699
    @flashforce699 Před 3 lety +2

    I really like the Condor Amalgam and the Tops Power Eagle and the K-BAR Becker Reinhardt kukri BK21 but I got the micarta handles for mine , I like that I can use them on all the larger Becker products .

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Před rokem

      How long have you had the Amalgam and what have you found it’s strengths and weaknesses to be? Thanks in advance.

    • @flashforce699
      @flashforce699 Před rokem +1

      @@brawndothethirstmutilator9848 it's strengths is definitely chopping, it can go through 2 or 3inch branches with 1 chop the only weakness is doing very small detailed tasks because how large the blade is but it is a fine chopper/brush cleared .

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Před rokem

      Appreciate the reply.

  • @theravn141
    @theravn141 Před 3 lety

    Ever looked at the woodsman pal?i believe they are made in PA.I have a old military one that i believe is korean war era and that thing is a beast but it like a multi tool of sorts

  • @leehannaford4808
    @leehannaford4808 Před 2 lety +1

    Kreios from extrema ratio is an awesome machete , bloody expensive though. About £400 🇬🇧. I’ve got champagne taste and lemonade money. I better start doing the lottery.😢excellent review sir, as always.👍

  • @30fllou35
    @30fllou35 Před 6 měsíci

    nicely said & to the point, much appreciated!
    any suggestions for a doit all tool for pruning olive trees?
    combination of 2 worth it?

  • @SurfingTheMentawais
    @SurfingTheMentawais Před 10 měsíci

    I want to see a video of someone using a machete with a lanyard chopping wood and missing. Please include the ultra slow-mo shot of his terrorised expression as the blade swings around uncontrolled in his direction.

  • @juanedoses8715
    @juanedoses8715 Před 2 lety +1

    18" ontario Machete with the hand guard.

  • @ff-mu6cc
    @ff-mu6cc Před 3 lety

    cool!

  • @lunardaemonium5516
    @lunardaemonium5516 Před rokem +1

    If you want to protect those leather sheaths just take a little lard and smear it onto the leather and let it soak in and that stuff will stay good forever just about you keep it from dry rotten it'll make it resistant to moisture and water and that stuff that sucks right into the leather leave it in there for about an hour or so wipe it off with paper towel it's good to go

  • @ragnaroksangel
    @ragnaroksangel Před 2 lety +1

    I want one tool that I can use for chopping, cutting, splitting, and do a lot of it. A one stop that will last for many years of heavy abuse. Imagine a scenario where someone just fucks off into the wilderness permanently and needs a few tools to do everything. It would be far more useful to find a good tool to do multiple things rather than carry the best at each individual thing.

    • @arctodussimus6198
      @arctodussimus6198 Před 2 lety +1

      I have used my TOPS Armageddon to chop up downed trees, split firewood, make feather sticks, section a deer, and clean fish. It’s sharp enough to shave with, holds an edge for a long time, and easy to re-hone.
      I had TOPS smooth down the little finger choil on the handle, and it’s 200 times more comfortable to use.
      I got a custom kydex sheath that I can carry “Dundee” style, or over the shoulder in front. Or hang from my belt.
      The knife does everything very well.
      Check it out, it’s worth every penny. Trust your life to it.
      👍🏼👍🏼

    • @xxxxxx5868
      @xxxxxx5868 Před rokem +1

      A good way to measure the best machete length for you is to make a fist and measure the length between the knuckle and your elbow. If you can get one custom made over there in America like how we do over here in Southeast Asia that would probably be better then factory made because you can make it fit your body more.
      I will say I personally like mine shorter (my forearm is 14" but my wilderness machete is only 9.5" long) if I'm going to "fuck off into the wilderness" simply because you don't really need a super long blade to clear trails in the jungle, it wastes energy if you're going to be hacking away at brush all day long versus just going through it. A shorter blade is perfect enough length to chop the fallen saplings that actually do block your path. Plus it's just a bit safer if you have people behind you since there's less chance of you hitting them by accident. You need it more for camp tasks. Also what I recommend if you're going for the one tool does everything is keep the first 3 inches of the blade blunt so you can hold it by the blade to do finer tasks like carving wood, skinning animals and etc etc. We have a technique here where you hold the machete by the blade and lock the handle between your armpit, then you run wood across the blade to carve.

  • @winterspirit9620
    @winterspirit9620 Před 3 lety +1

    Not that you need another knife...Lol Yes you do...pick up an ESEE Junglas 2 You'll love it.

  • @kaizen5023
    @kaizen5023 Před rokem +4

    Nice collection! Many of the nicer ones you showed are no longer available anywhere... are big blades going out of style? :(

  • @davidedmonjr.5184
    @davidedmonjr.5184 Před 3 lety

    I kinda like blades 🔥

  • @brucebexte4489
    @brucebexte4489 Před 2 lety

    Like your videos nice to see you do have some condors I am a big fan of condors dont get me wrong I like my Ontario my esse amy buck talon also I would like your opinion on the talon please

  • @ScottMitchell2
    @ScottMitchell2 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. That $46 Kershaw camp knife is perfectly fine for almost everything unless you need length. Mine has been to hell and back and I'll probably order another one in case they discontinue it

    • @ragnaroksangel
      @ragnaroksangel Před 2 lety +1

      I bought a knock off Kershaw Leek for $5 one night at a bar and that fucking knife was the best knife I've ever owned. I put it through hell and back for several years until I lost it while hitchhiking around the country and it never even almost failed. I've always wondered how well authentic Kershaw knives perform. I bought a budget $15 one once and it didn't hold a candle to the knock off. I assume their higher end knives are good quality

    • @T-800skynett
      @T-800skynett Před rokem

      @@ragnaroksangel you bought a machete in a bar at night? You sound like wild dude. lol

    • @ragnaroksangel
      @ragnaroksangel Před rokem

      @@T-800skynett No lol, it was a smaller gravity knife. I think that was the model it copied? But I totally fucking would buy a machete at a bar. If some dude asked if I wanted to buy a knife and pulled out a cool machete, I'd definitely buy it 😂

  • @cyndeefarrish3431
    @cyndeefarrish3431 Před 3 lety

    my boy friend LOVES cold steel products he has yet to have a cold steel break bend or chip

  • @robertevans8126
    @robertevans8126 Před rokem

    Sharing

  • @kalmanbalogh7686
    @kalmanbalogh7686 Před rokem

    Good macheta

  • @Grinfas
    @Grinfas Před 5 měsíci

    Bark River💯

  • @pattrell5257
    @pattrell5257 Před 9 měsíci

    Can I suggest a saw knife blade for any sawing-like activity you might need to do? I previously owned one that had it's own collapsable cover attached to it like a pocket knife, it was near Crocodee Dundee knife size, and incredibly sharp(almost needle like) out of the package. I used it to cut many thick shrubs and a rose bush down(before it needed sharpening)*, but it was less than $20! The one downside was--you'd have to sharpen it the way you do a saw...Fiskar was the brand.
    *Theoretically, there is no limit to what it can cut through quickly! And, you can use it as a nife(weppun), as well, for survival.

  • @matrik03
    @matrik03 Před 2 lety +1

    a Kukri is missing in your collection

  • @garym51124
    @garym51124 Před 2 lety

    Dunno if i want the condor heavy duty kukri or the bushcraft parang....maybe the k tact. Any feedback would be appreciated

  • @tommyadams753
    @tommyadams753 Před 2 lety

    In your last video you said that the cold steel trailmaster and srk are not full tang. They are the lanyard hole is through the tang, i had to replace the handle on my trailmaster. Tda kcmo

  • @PetrovVersano-
    @PetrovVersano- Před 3 lety +1

    Hello I'm new to the channel I like you videos can you make video for a survival knifes and bushcraft knifes separately thanks

  • @3blackguitars995
    @3blackguitars995 Před 3 lety

    Bark River uses a lot of 3V

  • @MokuNui808
    @MokuNui808 Před 11 měsíci

    What would you reccomend for a machete in sub tropical environtments like hawaii or other islands? I feel like it should be stainless steel but lmk pls

  • @viseshseernam39
    @viseshseernam39 Před 2 lety

    condor make quality tools compared to cold steel or ontario and most of them come relatively sharp

  • @garygraham4571
    @garygraham4571 Před rokem +1

    Hi I have a US Army blackie collans machete

  • @richs3528
    @richs3528 Před 3 lety +1

    Firstly thanks for producing so much awesome content! Regarding survival machetes, I think thait really depends on the context like you allude to earlier on in the video. For myself I think that calorie conservation would be important, so instead of cross cutting wood with a machete like tool, I would prefer a folding saw probably a Silky or Bahco. In that case I would combine that with a machete that was more biased for use as a last ditch defensive tool, so for myself in a country where firearms are heavily regulated, I would hypothetically choose the Cold Steel Smatchet or one of the other 2.8mm thick historical weapon inspired machetes. Oh and a small fixed blade like a Izula 2 etc. Also if you have seen Ray Mears's technique for splitting wood with a small saw, this also might negate the requirement for a thicker knife for log splitting.

  • @skaw8062
    @skaw8062 Před 3 lety

    Great video. I was wondering what your opinion is on machetes from CRKT an Camillus.

    • @3riverblades
      @3riverblades  Před 3 lety

      They tend to use lower grade steels so I don’t tend to buy many of them.

  • @aaronflores21af
    @aaronflores21af Před měsícem

    Wood gives you less blisters than plastic bc it soaks up sweat blastig don't and tubs bad gloves solves this issue tho

  • @dionpage7948
    @dionpage7948 Před 3 lety

    I have a old bolo my Uncle gave me. He said he got ot in the Army during Nam when he surved. Not sure how true the story is cuz my Uncle loved to bullshit&stretch any story he told. He was in the Army. I saw pics. Awesome vid knife bro.

  • @XplosionNo1
    @XplosionNo1 Před 2 lety +1

    id say if where you live is just bush, no thick branches, 2mm of good steel and a long blade is optimal... weighs a lot less and you will bash a lot longer... Not good for chopping logs though...

  • @JimmyVoid86
    @JimmyVoid86 Před 3 lety

    😳Zombie apocalypse🤣

  • @gerardvanengelen9001
    @gerardvanengelen9001 Před 3 lety

    My Kershaw Camp 10 broke inside the handle at first use. Nice video. Do you ship to Europe ?

    • @3riverblades
      @3riverblades  Před 3 lety

      Yes I ship to Europe but shipping will be higher.

  • @stephenwest1491
    @stephenwest1491 Před 3 lety

    No ops 48 combat machete from united cutlery ???

  • @rhythm-t3023
    @rhythm-t3023 Před 2 lety

    I just got mine last week and my machete is a 22"

  • @AlexCobra92
    @AlexCobra92 Před 5 dny

    Which is your favorite?

  • @osbaldohernandez9174
    @osbaldohernandez9174 Před 2 lety

    What machete was that one at 13.34

  • @randybaker9265
    @randybaker9265 Před 2 lety

    You bring up the kabar junk but no Ontario???

  • @iacopo_1981
    @iacopo_1981 Před rokem

    Bellissima collezione 😃🔪🔪🇮🇹

  • @dangerousdanmcgrew745

    I got a 17 inch gator ( Gerber ) for work I don’t rate it at all.

  • @utsabbhanja0193
    @utsabbhanja0193 Před rokem

    Which one is the best to chop off an attacking aggressive Pitbull dog?

  • @nobodyatall7039
    @nobodyatall7039 Před rokem

    By getting rid of all of this garbage and getting a hatchet instead.

  • @phuonganhtran476
    @phuonganhtran476 Před 2 lety

    Dung đui bẻhur NDH đi

  • @moon__punk
    @moon__punk Před 6 měsíci

    Nice video. But I'll never get used to the American way of pronouncing machete, just sounds so awkward 😅

  • @totallyfrozen
    @totallyfrozen Před rokem

    First, you need to define what you mean by “survival”. Are you talking about being lost in the wilderness? Are you talking about surviving a fight?
    You said to “get from point A to point B”. You mean get back to civilization? How would you get so far out that you can’t get back to civilization and you don’t have transportation? Are you talking about a plane crash? I mean, a lot of times guys talk about survival then they go into talking about building a homestead.
    Seems more like you just wanted to show off your machete collection. That’s cool, but this video didn’t explain anything about how or why any of these are good for “survival” (of what?).

  • @WR3ND
    @WR3ND Před měsícem

    The right machete is a machete, not a knife nor an axe. If you're going off into the woods the same way you came into the world just with a machete, you got bigger problems than watching CZcams videos. Just saying. Cheers.

  • @spencerbainter677
    @spencerbainter677 Před 2 lety +1

    Guess you never been to the actual jungle.... A $5usd colima that likely you'd call junk is far more useful than those expensive things you bought. They swing better. 24 inch blade...

  • @rebelsouljaz
    @rebelsouljaz Před 9 měsíci

    I think you meant to say "Thank you for the 20%" instead of thank you for your 2 cents. 2 cents is misleading because you're actually earning 20% on a sale no just 2 cents like you made it sound.