Top 10 Best Survival Knives | Best Fixed Blades For Survival & Bushcraft -- Budget Bugout 2015

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  • @HarmLess7
    @HarmLess7 Před 9 lety

    Having, for some strange reason without buying, watched Bushcraft knife reviews for probably 5 years now, this is quick, easy simple, and a GREAT spread - every single knife is an absolute gem. Thanks for probably the best knife rundown on the entire internet... and trust me I've seen them all haha. Have a great day from across the pond x (PS: I'm going for the Condor Bushlore)

  • @trynsurviven2440
    @trynsurviven2440 Před 8 lety +3

    I realize that the best survival knife you can have is the in your hand when you need it. With that said any knife with Bear Grylls name and or likeness on the knife or package will not find it's way into my collection. I simply can not afford the hotel room for it to stay in while I'm in the woods.

  • @whatbuttondoipush
    @whatbuttondoipush Před 7 lety +2

    You missed the Real Steel Bushcraft. Specs:8 1/2" over all 4 1/8" blade, scandi grind, D2 tool steel, 59-61 HRC, G-10 handle, full tang, 0.138(3.5mm)thick, kydex sheath that is right, left, or side draw. Cost new is about $54 and you can find sellers that offer free shipping on ebay all day!
    This is one bad mama jama of a knife. I have the schf36 and bushcraft 2 (and used to have the Mora Companion) and the bushcraft 2 is my new favorite!
    Good job on the great video, now I'm going to be broker than usual lol

  • @D-FIANT415
    @D-FIANT415 Před 7 lety +5

    that last 1 was bad ass but $580 I wouldn't want to beat on it.
    and I noticed all his knives look brand new. must be a collector.

    • @bobcorn3462
      @bobcorn3462 Před 7 lety +1

      D Money The vid was okay but telling us that a knife that will rust is a good survival knife that's so .......

  • @bdcochran01
    @bdcochran01 Před 6 lety +1

    Former knife dealer. Great selection. Three other knives to consider: 1. Ontario current incantation of the Airforce 499 survival knife; 2. Ontario TFI; and 3. Ontario 7.

  • @dubon811
    @dubon811 Před 8 lety +2

    An advice for high carbon steel survival knives. Soak the leather sheath in oil (your favorite oil, even olive oil will work if there is no choice) soak it very good overnight and just wipe it off the next day, try to leave some of the oil inside, not much. This will cover the blade with a thin layer every time you put the knife in it and extend the life of you knife considerably. I know no body wants to walk around with an oily blade but remember we are talking about a survival tool here and not about your high Dollar knives you keep in the safe.

  • @darksidecarnival5385
    @darksidecarnival5385 Před 7 lety +6

    I loved this video. I was looking for some ideas and u nailed it! Thanks bro!

  • @dmpeacefrog38
    @dmpeacefrog38 Před 8 lety

    I appreciate the budget mindedness of your vids. You and others in the community inspire me to work with my teenage son on our budget prepping.

  • @livingsurvival
    @livingsurvival Před 9 lety +11

    Excellent video. Great knives and I agree with most of them as best bang for your buck. I like your uncoated BOB. That Blackheart is sick.

  • @KillSocialism
    @KillSocialism Před 8 lety +8

    About the only way to prove these are good knives is to continuously use them for a year in the field. At least every weekend. Calling these knives as the top 10 without field use to prove they are is like calling something sweet when its really sour.

    • @colio4726
      @colio4726 Před 8 lety +2

      ikr I wonder if he has any field experience at all and deeming something good or top 10 is wrong without any prior testing.

    • @KillSocialism
      @KillSocialism Před 8 lety

      I try to find reviews where the person actually bought the knife and put it through field use. They'll give it an unbiased review. There may be field testing of these top 10 knives but they didn't post any links to them. Just where to buy them.

    • @ryhtz
      @ryhtz Před 8 lety

      They all looked new and unused.

  • @jasonbauer685
    @jasonbauer685 Před 9 lety

    I have the Robert Parrish 8" Survivor knife i bought from Ranger Joe's in 1986 and it has been through 5 tours in Iraq and 2 tours in Afganistan 2 NTC trips 2 Reforgers and a lot more. and i still care it with my EDC bag. By far the best knife i have ever owned.

  • @Eurotrash4367
    @Eurotrash4367 Před 8 lety +24

    You know your parents don't allow you to bring your knives upstairs. Back to the basement!

  • @philipcheadle2327
    @philipcheadle2327 Před 7 lety

    Found your video today, a newbie getting started on a limited budget for this year, so thanks very much for the way you present your thoughts, expertise on these knives. I agree with others comments, you clearly are genuine and care about helping others, just subscribed..........will start watching your other videos now.....and I look forward to following you. Much appreciated!

  • @waveman0
    @waveman0 Před 8 lety +3

    I really like the intro about the three tool set.
    One point, IMO a 'survival' knife should be on the larger size (6" blade length or larger) of the spectrum, as they have to do all tasks respectively which has to include chopping and wood processing, something a smaller knife just isn't proficient at. All but 3 of the knives presented would (IMHO) fall into solely the bushcrafting category. Though I will concede that with the addition of an axe and folding saw you can get away with any of the knives on your list.
    A top 10 list of true survival knives should (IMO) include such knives as the Cold Steel Recon Scout and Trail Master, Kabar BK-7 and 9, Schrade SCHF-52, TOPS Silent Hero and my all time favorite survival knife the TOPS Power Eagle. Though all of them are not budget orientated.

  • @bonesrt66
    @bonesrt66 Před 8 lety +1

    If you're really on a tight budget, A Mora companion and a Tramontina 12" Machete is a great combo for under $30.

  • @allistarcurrie8802
    @allistarcurrie8802 Před 8 lety +34

    Great video, keep up the great work. You seem like such a genuine person who cares. You've got yourself a new subscriber! :)

  • @survivalknivesguide6098
    @survivalknivesguide6098 Před 7 lety +9

    That rubber grip on that Cold Steel SRK looks mean... I gotta check that one out. I like how detailed he is with each knife.

    • @BudgetBugout
      @BudgetBugout  Před 7 lety +2

      I appreciate it!

    • @hunterroudenis602
      @hunterroudenis602 Před 7 lety +1

      BudgetBugout you spent $500 on knife

    • @jeddfarley
      @jeddfarley Před 7 lety +1

      Survival Knives Guide have had mine since 2007. it's a beast of a blade and will only take 10 to 20 Minutes to hone or sharpen. The Kraton handle is super grippy and comfortable. the checkered pattern is almost like octagon shape. I can feel the tang move within the handle after years of use. it's not loose or shacky but a 3 finger whack and you can tell it's not tight like scales or something. doesn't matter because it's not going anywhere anyways and the only way to get the handle off is to cut it with another knife lol

  • @koenigjeffrey
    @koenigjeffrey Před 5 lety +5

    A collection of unused, loud knives for Instagram.

  • @jdiggles88
    @jdiggles88 Před 9 lety +1

    I don't know if you knew, or if it just slipped your mind in the video, but the tops brothers knife has that perfect circle near where you're ring finger (I'm guessing) sits when you hold the knife. That's for use with a bow drill. Interesting that it comes with a ferro Rod and has that mod in it.

  • @jamesdaigle7576
    @jamesdaigle7576 Před 8 lety

    thank you for teaching me a little bit about diffrent knives

  • @Dad_a_Monk
    @Dad_a_Monk Před 7 lety

    Great list! I have used my Cold Steel SRK old Carbon V version that I got in 93' and carried throughout my time in the military and teaching survival.

  • @tinyc2267
    @tinyc2267 Před 8 lety +34

    yuck survival knives that aren't full tang 😡😣😖

  • @randallkelley3599
    @randallkelley3599 Před 9 lety

    In the 90's I was into Chris Reeve fixed blades, and got his 4" aircraft survival knife, (Aviator). Still have it, stays sharp, and I can put fire making stuff in the handle. Not much for chopping but cuts very well.

  • @jayscott350
    @jayscott350 Před 8 lety +12

    that's more like a no budget review. nice collection of knives though, no doubt. You ever have any field time with any of them? most looked unused.

    • @itsawonderfulknife7031
      @itsawonderfulknife7031 Před 5 lety +1

      Jay Scott Totally agree. Looks more like a collector who sees them as an investment rather than a tool. The Mora looks used, but that’s prob because it cost less and is considered a “beater” knife.

  • @Matice_Spil
    @Matice_Spil Před 5 lety

    I hope you will read this but sinds i was like 15 maybe, i watched youre zombie survival kit videos and i wached them over and over bc i really lived them and i just wanted to say thank you for making al these nice videos i really enjoy watching them and please keep on making videos

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x1 Před 8 lety

    Say Heah, I've been using my Ratweiler as a One Tool Option successfully, Yeah it's sort of heavy, But it also has a choil and besudes I really don't have to take a hatcher when I take it in the bush. No I just wouldn't use it in freezing weather, But defenetly I would parlette it with a axe or Hatchet, But as a wood processing knives its Aces. I also use it as a One Tool Option and wear the Rodent Solution as a neck knife, Cold weather is just around the corner, So yeah, My colder weather gear is starting to come out. I luv my G. B. Small Forest Axe, But this year I'm going with my new 24" Council Wood Craft Pack Axe with the heavy duty sheath and sling. Nice to see you again.

  • @mnahi2009
    @mnahi2009 Před 8 lety +3

    i purchased the Mora bushcraft
    it is a real good for hiking or other survival using

  • @sieve5
    @sieve5 Před 9 lety +3

    You got a like for Straight up recommending a better option and quickly getting to the point of the video.

  • @jimrbsn
    @jimrbsn Před 9 lety

    Those all look like very solid survival blade choices.
    The grinding work on that $500+ plus custom is insane... The price seems very reasonable considering the very skilled work that went into that piece.
    A couple serious BUDGET options I'd throw into a "list" would be:
    sub-$20 -Old Hickory 10" butcher..1095 full tang - classic (would need to make or get a sheath though).
    sub-$25 - Smith&Wesson Extraction&Evasion, SWEE1... no longer produced, but it's a full tang 6" long, flat ground 1/4" chunk of 1075 with a decent sheath and some survival kit goodies included..

  • @robertocalderonabogado1427

    Great video. You are a very natural person, unlike other people in survival videos who try to look tough and know very little. I´m subscribing!!!

  • @Player_Review
    @Player_Review Před 9 lety +2

    Bark River Bravo 2 in A2 w/ Swedish Firesteel in sheath! Though, yeah, I like to pair it with my smaller DPx HEST Original and Silky Gomboy 240mm Large Tooth folding saw. Not super budget though, since the 3 together will run around $375. The Bark River Bravo could probably chop through a stack of ESEE 6's though. I'm not sure I'd want to sharpen out the micro-chips though ;)

  • @WilliamKister
    @WilliamKister Před 9 lety +4

    Master Hunter from Cold Steel has the same grip as the SRK but is comparable in size to the F1 at half the price. Often overlooked but it is a great knife.

  • @lt0295
    @lt0295 Před 9 lety +8

    Really disappointed that the Gerber Strongarm didn't make this list. It's a workhorse of a knife, American made, and can handle bushcraft like a champ. It's one of the first knives that Gerber FINALLY made with a fully plain edge option. It has great grip, even with soaked hands. For around $50, it's an incredible knife, not to mention that it comes with a high quality hard sheath that has multiple attachment options, including MOLLE, horizontal on the belt, and a belt loop. Why was this knife not included?

    • @BudgetBugout
      @BudgetBugout  Před 9 lety

      +Logan Thomas You make valid points. Honestly, if it would have been number 11 or 12 -- but for the reasons I mentioned in the video these knives beat it out. Don't worry though, Gerber and I are in talks about reviewing the Strong Arm. :)

    • @lt0295
      @lt0295 Před 9 lety

      +BudgetBugout Good! I suppose you're correct, it was a top ten list. Maybe it would've been more fitting to at least honorably mention it in the video if it was titled "Ten great survival knives" and they were presented in no particular order or something like that. Thanks for taking the time to reply!!

    • @paulob.7343
      @paulob.7343 Před 8 lety

      +Logan Thomas Hi, I`m very interested on the Strongarm, are you sure they are U.S. Made? Gerber is doing all their stuff in China.

    • @BudgetBugout
      @BudgetBugout  Před 8 lety

      Paulo B. They've started making a lot of their stuff in the states these days.

    • @lt0295
      @lt0295 Před 8 lety

      Paulo B. It's made in Portland, Oregon!

  • @dwightehowell6062
    @dwightehowell6062 Před 8 lety +3

    The SRK is light enough to be reasonable to carry and can multi task while the metal parts are more or less indestructible. Don't beat on the handle.
    The BK2 is very indestructible but it also is super thick and super heavy. This may seem comforting until you have to start using it for a long period of time or walking 100 miles lugging it. A BK 7 or 9 might be a better choice.
    The real problem is that many of these knives are only used to process firewood and a light hawk/hatchet is going to get the job done better. Just keep the handle pointing away from you body.

  • @ryleyrosenberger1297
    @ryleyrosenberger1297 Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you this video helps me a lot keep up the great videos. Don't think about all the rude people in the comments saying mean stuff

  • @scalereality4840
    @scalereality4840 Před 7 lety

    You have picked a cracking selection of knives here, excellent choices and video!

  • @ZKawasaki-ny9ju
    @ZKawasaki-ny9ju Před 7 lety

    this guy.....great video man, you can tell the blades you love. keep up the great videos.

  • @randallkelley3599
    @randallkelley3599 Před 6 lety

    Just reviewing old vids of yours. A friend gave me the Cold Steel like U show. I beat it up pretty badly with a hammer thru logs. Never broke it. Solid knife...In my trunk now...

  • @DutchBushcraftKnives
    @DutchBushcraftKnives Před 8 lety +42

    sweet colors on your camera. What camera are you using?

  • @TheCommonS3Nse
    @TheCommonS3Nse Před 7 lety

    You missed the Camillus/Ontario 499! It's a smaller, less expensive version of the Ka-bar, but it is built more towards survival whereas the Ka-bar leans more towards fighting. Plus it has a long and distinguished history with the USAF. Definitely a solid, affordable knife to keep in any go-bag

  • @bootymane9907
    @bootymane9907 Před 8 lety

    I've got a Gerber full size Gator Machete with a saw in the back of the blade, a SOG axe, and a Kabar Utility/Fighting knife for my survival kit

  • @schlooonginator1227
    @schlooonginator1227 Před 9 lety

    Good video. Clearly you know your knives. All these are highly respected in the knife community. Schrade have really been making a big impression in the budget survival category lately. For the money they trounce on what were the competing lower priced survival knives that have been the go tos for many years. Honestly the Cold Steel SRK has been knocked off completely when you can get that Schrade for half the money and with arguably better steel. I think Schrade could take a ton of Cold Steels traditional market with what they have been producing lately.

  • @PeterReid1993
    @PeterReid1993 Před 9 lety

    If you haven't looked into Knives of Alaska i would recommend it. I have their Bush Camp model and it's made of D2. That knife can handle just about anything.

  • @robertcrist2814
    @robertcrist2814 Před 8 lety

    Good collection. It is nice to have 8 or twelve. But we often cut ourselves to four:
    Cold Steel Trail Master, Condor Bush Lore, Buck 119 and Mora Companion in use. Thanks. Robert Crist

  • @motoiter4350
    @motoiter4350 Před 9 lety

    I got the condor bushlore and the schf36. Both do everything I need them to and I wont cry if either breaks or gets lost.

  • @kavikwiseman6674
    @kavikwiseman6674 Před 5 lety

    How would one know what's the best bushcraft knife if they're all unused?! Just because a knife wins an award means nothing, knowledge, skills and abilities will mean more to a bushcrafter than an expensive knife! Nice video overall. Subscribed

  • @jairuskent439
    @jairuskent439 Před 8 lety +1

    The schf 36 is a pretty solid knife. The only two bad things are the coating and sheath.

  • @bashfulbrother
    @bashfulbrother Před 9 lety

    Very nice selection of blades. I have a couple. I too, love the Becker. But I have recently gone on to the Schrade line.

  • @Teachering
    @Teachering Před 9 lety

    I really enjoyed this review. Some of the knives introduced I've had my eye on for some time such as the Ontario Blackbird SK-5, the Fallkniven F1 and A1, and the Cold Steel SRK made of vg-1 san mai iii steel. The Blackheart Gunner-12 which you reviewed at the video's finish took my breath away. I was unaware of this knife. Its simplicity of design and the beauty of its black convex blade begs to be purchased even at a cost of over $500. Again, this is a very fine review. Clear, simple, and to the point.

  • @davezito888
    @davezito888 Před 6 lety

    Fantastic budget range video. Love and would love to have them all. Great collection!!! Thank you

  • @kevinbatewell980
    @kevinbatewell980 Před 9 lety

    Thanks budgetbugout and Realbushmonkey,
    Thanks for the help I'm tired of wearing out my jeans so quickly. I'm going to give the Wrangler Riggs Ranger pants a shot first. I'm on somewhat of a budget and I remember the 5.11s can be pricy.

  • @juliantabe007
    @juliantabe007 Před 8 lety

    Great presentation! I just realized that I already own two of your top ten knives before I even got interested in knives!

  • @MrXLH2003
    @MrXLH2003 Před 9 lety

    My $1 worth, I would drop the cold steel - the LAST one of those I purchased was dull out of the box ! I would stay at the lower end, Mora & Condor until I had become proficient.
    That last blade was very nice, if you think $500 is expansive - that knife would be like close to $800 in Australia.
    Inexpensive can be good value cheap is just that cheap.
    From looking on CZcams there are plenty of off the shelf knives for those who want really good gear.

  • @andrewjohnmacmillan1774

    Great videos I'm from the uk so couldn't have half the knives you own over here I really enjoy watching your videos keep up the good work

  • @sugartreeJ
    @sugartreeJ Před 6 lety

    Best top fixed blade review I have seen. Agree and great vid!

  • @guitardavepdx
    @guitardavepdx Před 9 lety

    Great video. That Blackheart is a beautiful knife. I am a huge fan of Beckers and was glad to see at least one in there. Just a question, have you ever had some of the rubberized handle type knives have the rubber start to come loose over time?

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x1 Před 8 lety

    Say Heah. I just want to give you a heads up, I just pulled the trigger on a new knife from Battle Horse, I had mine thinned down and a Higher Scandi Grind, I also got a White Bone Handle with a Blue Liner. Their having a Special in March.

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 Před 5 lety

    I like the first knife you showed and Schrade does sell some good knives and I have the model 26 which is a great knife and didn't cost me an arm and leg. I use that knife as my carry tool on my utility belt. The Esee 6 is a nice looking knife and I would love to have it in my inventory.

  • @terribleintromicrosoftpain7803

    Great camera the colours are really nice :)

  • @CedricAda
    @CedricAda Před 9 lety

    The F1 is the best knife I've ever used. I'm loving the Gerber Strongarm at the moment. Tge Blackbird is next for me

  • @bullseyetactical2448
    @bullseyetactical2448 Před 9 lety

    Great video an idea for next video is a tour of your survival room

  • @Dylan-dt8dz
    @Dylan-dt8dz Před 9 lety

    I really like how you do all your visuals on all the knifes.
    Thank you very much for showing me the shrade knife I will be buying it very soon

  • @wolfman011000
    @wolfman011000 Před 9 lety

    Fallkniven S1 Forest 5.2"/13cm blade is the next one up from the F1 great knife for the price. Downside is that it has a convex edge which does take some skill and experience to sharpen but a skill well worth learning. Mostly i just grab my CS SRK or CS Recon Scout if i have some chopping to do.
    Thanks for the video i have't looked at the Schrade SCHF36 and at that price well worth buying afew for caching at least, take car and God Bless.

  • @Newsvinesynth
    @Newsvinesynth Před 9 lety

    You just pretty much went through my wish list. I am on 2 out of 10, so far.

  • @markj7579
    @markj7579 Před 7 lety

    great overall review. I appreciate you spending the time on the knives, rather than half the video on the sheaths.

  • @leemichel8199
    @leemichel8199 Před 7 lety

    great videos bud. if you had an unlimited budget what would be your ultimate survival / bushcraft knife?

  • @RealBushMonkey
    @RealBushMonkey Před 9 lety

    hey bud, I work in the woods everyday for years, and cant say enuff good things about those Rigs pants you are wearing. I wear them casually and as they fade etc, revert them to work pants, they are so great, you should review them the all gang!

  • @ABen-wk4uj
    @ABen-wk4uj Před 8 lety +1

    Great video bud. Good amount of information.

  • @robertchilders4031
    @robertchilders4031 Před 7 lety

    Thanks very much for the review. You've certainly got an investment in knives. It is good to see them reviewed in comparison to each other.

  • @jamescase1555
    @jamescase1555 Před 7 lety

    Very nice collection I enjoyed the video

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x1 Před 9 lety

    Hi, I always wanted a Leuku ever since SaraDreaming and Tactical got theirs as gifts, once I got mine (Stromeng KS 9) I researched the knife, and I found out that the Indigenous Saame People used their Leuku for EVERYTHING a 1knife carry, that made alot of sence, since the Lueku is a thinner blade I could see why they were able to carry and use it like they did, it's a large blade and they used it from kitchen work to shelter building as well as dressing game, the point is that's all they used and they became good with their Leuku Knives, that's what I started to do with my large knives, I often see guys do just what you did, you showed multi carry an axe, a saw, and a small knife, well the Leuku changed my mind, if I'm going into a Wilderness area where I'm not familiar with the territory I go with a 9 1/2" blade usually my Rodent 9, and I pair it off with my Ratmandu and some sort of neck carry, like my BK-14 with scales or even my shortened Skookum Bush Tool, the reason is they always say that the best survival knife is the knife you have on you, and I totally agree with that statement, so why not prepare yourself, when I go into the wilderness, I main carry my Rodent 9 and molle attach my Ratmandu to my backpack for the simple reason if I end up being seperated from my backpack or group I'll have a real good survival knife with me, weight won't be that much of a problem as much as having a good knife to survive with, I know guys will disagree but having a knife like my Rodent 9 or some similar knife gives you a much better chance to build a shelter, baton for dry wood when wet, and defend yourself better than a 4" blade, in camp I don't wear it, but as soon as we are on the move traveling to different spots or scouting the areas or traveling by boat or what ever the large knife is on my side on my military belt with first aide and fire starter pouch, sometimes my canteen and compass it all depends what we're doing, I got this idea how the Saame People carried their knife and it also wasn't a small knife, I believe if you practice with a larger knife you become better with it as you use it, I did the same thing with my Khuluri, but after a while of using it, it became second nature, so my definition of a survival knife is, a big knife, that's on me when a survival arises, because I plan for the worst, and hope I never have to be in a survival situation, but I know it's there.

  • @gstarr4318
    @gstarr4318 Před 7 lety

    Nice job on the video bro, keep up the good work!!

  • @pricetag30
    @pricetag30 Před 8 lety

    Damn dude you got an hella collection!

  • @concernedpatriot.2221
    @concernedpatriot.2221 Před 9 lety

    great video and review. although the very expensive knifes are not for me, I do recognize that some people really appreciate a hand crafted quality tool and are welling to pay for it.
    I'm a cold steel knife guy, in my opinion for the price you just cant get anything sharper and tougher. On my battle belt rig, which I also have set up with some basic survival gear I carry the SRK as a primary defense and survival knife.
    as usual, great review of some awesome products, thanks for sharing

  • @brennancuntala3454
    @brennancuntala3454 Před 8 lety +2

    Gransfors are the best axes!

  • @jacksonteller1337
    @jacksonteller1337 Před 3 lety

    For bushcraft i never needed more than a Mora basic or companion. I have a Joker too but i mostly use the simple Mora, only for chopping and other heavy tasks i use my Joker.

  • @sergeantcrow3070
    @sergeantcrow3070 Před 8 lety +1

    Hey, I wear camouflage pants. Oh wait, I'm in the Army. Anyway, I love my RAT 5. I have beaten that thing to death and it still does its job. thought I might jump over to the ESEE, but I don't see enough difference to justify the cost.

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x1 Před 9 lety

    Becareful knives are addictive, I bumped up to Randall Made Knives and I have the #1, #14, and the #18. Then I got into Busse Combat A.S.H.B.M. LE, A.M.S. LE, Son of Badger, INFI Ratmandu, Sarge 7, N.M.F.S.H. Oh my newest is the A.S.H.-1 with the Green American Flag Cerakote what a beauty. Take care.

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x1 Před 9 lety

    Boy that custom knife is a beaut, actually all the knives were very nice, that Condor reminded me of my Blind Horse I took out today, but I had the handle thinned and polished, talking about a simple looking knife, but the polished handle makes it look classier than the regular micarta handle, your right sometimes simple is better, like that Blackbird SK-5, I have that one too. I had my Rodent 6 Modified, Swamp Rat Knives are Custom Production Knives they also take a couple of weeks to make, but I had mine modified I had them thin the blade and had the top gaurd taken off, the handle without the top gaurd allows it to chop so much better that for a 6" blade it's a great chopper, I also have the Fallkniven A-1 and the Njord, and I have the CarbonV S.R.K. you brought out some very nice knives, Thanx for sharing.

  • @BradDaeda
    @BradDaeda Před 9 lety

    Great job on the reviews! One I've been thinking about that you didn't mention is the Benchmade Bushcrafter. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to review them all!

  • @himmatsidhu9672
    @himmatsidhu9672 Před 7 lety

    great video as always
    really got me thinking!

  • @xmeda
    @xmeda Před 9 lety

    Schrade 36 is nice beast, I do use it pretty often.

  • @zenviking6691
    @zenviking6691 Před 7 lety

    I don't know if anyone has mentioned it yet but the Fallkniven sheath is not Kydex. It is Zytel.

  • @paulie4x1
    @paulie4x1 Před 9 lety

    Hi again, I see you have some nice knives, I like good quality knives, I got lucky and was able to buy a INFI Ratmandu I have the SR101 version also it's a fantastic knife, and I also have most of the Swamp Rat series of the newer production, but I didn't like the Tactical looking Rodent 6 but I wanted a 6" Swamp Rat, so I contacted Trissy at Swamp Rat and she told me their Custom Shop could thin it down for me since the .265 thickness of the blade concerned me, also they took the top gaurd off and now it look's like a beefy Ratmandu on steriods awesome, you can't hardly tell it was a Rodent 6, it became my favorite 6" blade and I have a nice stable of 6" blades like my vintage carbonV S.R.K. my Fallkniven A-1 and my Njord (Northern Light Series), Bokor Vox Rold in D-2, one reason is because the area where the top gaurd was allows my hand to actually chop better the way the knife goes back further than the other knives allowing it to chop better and when I make curl's with it slices great too, just a suggestion for a great knife that people might not know about, it is a semi custom knife maker, they are in the Busse Combat Family. (Swamp Rat Knife Works, the other sister company is Junk Yard Dog)

  • @mrk3270
    @mrk3270 Před 7 lety

    nice video, alot more informative than most..thanks

  • @alexdoss3521
    @alexdoss3521 Před 9 lety

    I also recommend the coleman survival knife with rosewood handles it cost around 15 dollars

  • @Player-fr3vc
    @Player-fr3vc Před 9 lety

    I've found that the halfachance is actually much better than the chanceinhell. Probably something to do with the parang shape and heft from the extra material.

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 Před 4 lety

    I love those knives you showed us and I have the Ka-Bar BK2 knife and love it, but the sheath is difficult to remove the knife from. I can't afford to buy the specialty knives like one you showed us as I don't have the money for that. I have the Buck 119 knife which was one of your runner up knives and also the Buck 120 knife as well.

  • @mcj5644
    @mcj5644 Před 8 lety

    Nice video, man. Good array of different knives with different price-points. I really like that Gunner-12 with the zero convex grind.👍

  • @gurleyadventures4083
    @gurleyadventures4083 Před 9 lety

    I really like these blades!!!

  • @seanb6986
    @seanb6986 Před 6 lety

    You have a Fällkniven?!?!? Excellent choice my friend, excellent choice.....

  • @JayWandersOut
    @JayWandersOut Před 9 lety +33

    $500 for a knife??? I can buy a new gun for that amount! Whoa.

    • @BudgetBugout
      @BudgetBugout  Před 9 lety +28

      Yeah I've seen this comparison made dozens of times on other channels that review expensive knives. Trust me I think the same thing when I see a Rolex advertisement or hear how much someone paid for a tattoo but society doesn't blink when people invest in those items. Yet - although the knife is mankind's oldest tool - many don't appreciate the cost associated with a quality knife. Which is to be expected in this day and age. Is a hand-forged custom knife with premium materials worth $500? To most people: no. But to those who want the best of the best: maybe so. I wanted a true spectrum for everyone. Not just those who like budget, and not just those who are willing to spend around $100 for a blade. :)

    • @JayWandersOut
      @JayWandersOut Před 9 lety +7

      BudgetBugout Yes, true. Some people would think I spent too much on at least one of my knives as well but $500 is still crazy high.

    • @stgeorge6947
      @stgeorge6947 Před 6 lety

      Jay Wanders Out not compared to alot of custom knives

    • @michaelmiller7909
      @michaelmiller7909 Před 6 lety

      @@BudgetBugout exactly! A knife is your best friend. for those that use them regularly know 3-500 is worth it for quality Crafted blades that are usually warrantied for life. So IF you manage to break a high dollar knife. The companies are more than happy to replace them because it's actually a relatively rare occurrence to break quality tools.

    • @Frissdas1207
      @Frissdas1207 Před 5 lety

      You must be buying really, REALLY cheap guns.

  • @kevinbatewell980
    @kevinbatewell980 Před 9 lety +3

    Off review question? What pants are you wearing? I'm trying to find pants with the protective portion on the pocket since I destroy my jeans pocket with my folder.
    Thx
    Kevin

    • @BudgetBugout
      @BudgetBugout  Před 9 lety

      I prefer the 5.11 Tac Lite Pro pants. I also have a pair of Blackhawk pants that are also a great EDC tactical pair of pants.

    • @RealBushMonkey
      @RealBushMonkey Před 9 lety

      Kevin Batewell Ive been wearing those pants daily in the woods. Im a surveyor in northern Canada, the pant are made by RIGS. They can often be found in work wear stores and I cant say enough good things arout them. they are tuff as nails and affordable. The back pockets also have reinforced edges and the cargo pockets have snaps not shitty Velcro. ud be doing yourself a favor by getting some. FOR REAL...not as a utube groupie

    • @mctrueblood6826
      @mctrueblood6826 Před 9 lety

      Lol. I like how your are all talking about pants XD

  • @Norman7283
    @Norman7283 Před 8 lety

    Great vid! But I miss the Glock field knife. Not expensive but very good as a survival knife.

  • @dalrolaalorlad6521
    @dalrolaalorlad6521 Před 9 lety

    I liked you by the end of the video. Good job! Subbed.

  • @youth89xx
    @youth89xx Před 9 lety

    Thanks for the great video. Loving your esee 6 set up. Keep up the good work 👊

  • @Camrographer
    @Camrographer Před 7 lety +5

    How does one care for a high carbon steel knife while on an extended outdoor excursion?

    • @mychoice.3088
      @mychoice.3088 Před 7 lety

      Mike Kojoori just do it life will show you they way of the knife

    • @joeyandthebible2113
      @joeyandthebible2113 Před 7 lety +1

      Mike Kojoori high carbon is a good metal but tends to rust easier. so, say you're out for extended periods of time, between applying a light oil coat of oil, your blade may rust slightly

    • @kyle-qw5yx
      @kyle-qw5yx Před 7 lety +1

      unless you're somewhere extremely humid, it will be fine. I force a patina on mine with vinegar, and just wipe any moisture off on my pant leg before putting it away. I've never touched any of mine with oil and they've never once shown a sign of rust.

    • @natekovo8894
      @natekovo8894 Před 6 lety

      Mike Kojoori on word... Patina

    • @natekovo8894
      @natekovo8894 Před 6 lety

      Mike Kojoori one word... Patina

  • @peba-moanatemoapunguika7866

    Excellent vid man good work

  • @Xendojo
    @Xendojo Před 9 lety

    I would take SCHF9 over SCHF36, even though the 36 is a more complete kit by itself. But that's just me. Thanks for the video :)

  • @xXsch3ricXx
    @xXsch3ricXx Před 9 lety

    You should have putted the buck csar-t fixed on the list. Not many reviewed it but Its 154cm steel 4.5mm thick really confortable and much sturdier then a usmc or schrade.
    Alot of bang for the buck as well.
    And it just works great for survival bushcraft.