The Difference Between the Speedgoat and Blackfoot Knives

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  • čas přidán 13. 11. 2022
  • If you’re new to MKC, you might look at our Speedgoat and Blackfoot blades and think they’re exactly the same, just with different handles.
    It’s true that both models are similar in their weight, their dimensions, and the types of jobs they’re designed to do. But there are differences the discerning knife owner will appreciate.
    Let’s compare these well-crafted knives and help you determine which one is right for your next hunting trip. It may seem like we’re splitting hairs. Fortunately, that’s a task either of these knives can handle with precision.
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Komentáře • 8

  • @seanwhite304
    @seanwhite304 Před rokem +3

    Blackfoot 2.0 Magnacut is what I'm waiting to come back in STOCK.

  • @CoGShine
    @CoGShine Před rokem +5

    I love your knives. When will I be able to buy a Blackfoot knife again?

    • @portrajared
      @portrajared Před rokem +1

      Sounds like march there will be a good restock on them!

  • @KameronATM
    @KameronATM Před rokem

    Soak in warm dishwater and then dry it all while the paracord is still on the blade?

  • @jimdandy8603
    @jimdandy8603 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The speedgoat is a great edc carried as a neck knife-so flat,leaves no ilmprint,so light,you dont even feel it.Blade is perfect size for usual edc tasks,and is quite capable for tactical use.

  • @ShooterMedic1818
    @ShooterMedic1818 Před 8 měsíci

    Cool knife, but way too thin unfortunately

  • @josephtousignant7318
    @josephtousignant7318 Před rokem +2

    Starting @1:46 ,... There IS a reason to carry a little more weight rather then what I'd consider quite "excessive" skeletonizing of the tang on those two! They're already fairly small utility sporting knives, so don't weigh all that much to begin with. But if my life depended on it, those wouldn't be one I'd consider. (and if as you said you do this to all your knives, you'll never see me even consider one of your offerings. Sorry, just the way it is and I'm sure I'm not alone.
    BTW, this is the sort of detail that brings any knife OUT of the "Full Tang" catagory, and you're not alone in forming the outward impression that it is. You want to save some weight withoiut killing the structural support a handle is suppossed to have, put a modest tappered tang on them, and then at least you'll lessen the possibility of losing what may be your most important survival tool if the SHTF and you're stuck in the wilderness for an unexpected extended time period.