Hateful 8: Pocket Knives Carried By The U.S. Military

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  • @jonduncansakurawallknifegarden

    I love this channel and the honesty and humility that juts pours through. You are a very honest reviewer and one of the few that juts does it for the fun and for the rest of us. This gives us a different perspective into the knife world, as a civilian that has never had the honor of serving, and may not know what the military uses for harder use applications. Tbh, we all want what the military gets because many times that is what’s tested and reliable, and made at an affordable and reproducible rate. Thank you for serving, and thank you for your channel.

    • @vishwaperera1957
      @vishwaperera1957 Před 3 lety

      Multifunction Military Tactical Camping Pocket Knife
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  • @GreyRock100
    @GreyRock100 Před 3 lety +9

    A man who uses a Gerber when his life is on the line is truly a madman.

  • @DisgruntledGrunt
    @DisgruntledGrunt Před 5 lety +34

    Emerson Commander and Leatherman Wave, absolutely. Those two are what I carried on deployment. I also recommend carrying some kind of small fixed blade on your kit.

  • @stevejfromak842
    @stevejfromak842 Před 5 lety +29

    Honestly, very interesting.
    A thousand years ago as ex-USN Vietnam, on all ships, in all deck divisions, we carried and used BUCK 110s; all day, everyday.
    I still have my not so pristine yet fully functional in all ways, made before 1967 110.
    It's out in the truck with my valuables standing by on the Mckinely wildfire GO evacuation to happen or not happen.

    • @retnav92
      @retnav92 Před 4 lety +3

      Ditto on the Buck 110. 👍

  • @RES669
    @RES669 Před 4 lety +19

    Hi, great vid, I’m with Israeli Air force C-SAR unit and serve as a flight surgeon.
    My first issue was a German made (talk about irony) hunting knife.
    Have been issued along the years leatheman, SOG and gerber multi tools.
    And most recently and my favorite leatherman MUT and latest I heard we will be getting issued knife wise first edge(didn’t get it yet but waiting).
    I carry on my flight suit a CRKT m-16 which fits perfectly in the arm pocket and the MUT on my vest.
    Hope this helps as foreign yet friendly military counterparts go...
    All the best and keep up the great vids.
    Dr. I
    ,

    • @ruanniemann2604
      @ruanniemann2604 Před 3 lety

      The German knife, was it a Puma by any chance?

    • @ilkyway5854
      @ilkyway5854 Před 2 lety

      And now Germany is talking about buying a 🚀 defence system from your country… talk about irony 😉. Greetings from Germany.

  • @chiefHrenchir
    @chiefHrenchir Před 5 lety +94

    I used a Buck knife for my 20 years in the Navy. Then I passed it down to my son when he joined the Army.

    • @mwillblade
      @mwillblade Před 5 lety +1

      DC maintenance was made easier with my Buck .

    • @stephenle-surf9893
      @stephenle-surf9893 Před 5 lety +2

      Good solid, unpretentious sometimes you don't need to spend a fortune

    • @Towervu
      @Towervu Před 4 lety +2

      Which model?

    • @asdrgy
      @asdrgy Před 3 lety

      ❤️

    • @noenolasco2515
      @noenolasco2515 Před 3 lety

      That is the most badass yet heartwarming thing I have ever heard. Thanks for ur service

  • @benjwhite9904
    @benjwhite9904 Před rokem +3

    I was in the army for a couple years, and this is spot on. I carried a CRKT M16-14zsf most of the time and loved it. I never worried about beating it up. The only thing I didn't like about it was the blade being ground on only one side, which made sharpening a little more complicated. I also carried a Leatherman Wave, although I was issued a Gerber.

  • @armyofshea7941
    @armyofshea7941 Před 5 lety +8

    25 years and going, and my list is much like yours. Most younger Soldiers are on a pretty tight budget, many will shop at the PX, and the vast majority are not knife snobs. Cheap and available beats “full flat grind profile” every day.

  • @Adventurer-Rikth
    @Adventurer-Rikth Před rokem +3

    I am a paramedic, i carry a victorinox tinker or a LM wingman or skeleool , depending on my task. I just realised while typing this comment that I actually do not carry single bladed dedicated knives ever... hmmm... interesting

  • @gorillahd9247
    @gorillahd9247 Před 4 lety +2

    6 years USMC, 24 years law enforcement (9 to go). I currently EDC the CRKT M16 that you showed - the M16-04KS. Suit and tie these days and it doesn't tear up my pockets and it is sturdy enough I can trust it for defense. I also have a CRKT M16-14ZLEK law enforcement knife with a seatbelt cutter and glass break I carry in my EDC go bag. I have the Cold Steel Recon 1 Tanto that you showed in a full tactical bag for situations requiring extreme hard use. It has the strongest lock of any folder that I have used and if I had to go into combat with a folding knife - it is the one I would choose.

  • @leemitchell3020
    @leemitchell3020 Před 5 lety +16

    Being a early 80's Veteran, the choices weren't as broad. I carried a Old Timer on my belt with a braided lanyard and a Swiss Army with saw blade and sissors in my pocket. Keeping your blade sharp was key and we judged each other on how sharp you kept your blade more so than what name was on the scales.

    • @ogivecrush
      @ogivecrush Před 5 lety +1

      Same era for me......Buck 110 on the belt, a Swiss Army Spartan, and a Camillus AF Survival Knife on the web gear. Choices weren't abundant and money was tight. I knew some guys who had Gerber Mk I and IIs but they were expensive and prone to breaking. Didn't have much "tacticool" gear back then!

    • @shino8854
      @shino8854 Před 5 lety

      Pfft I got that beat, living in the jungle of Borneo, I had to make my own machete out of spring steel from a jeep and my 'knife' was a piece of flint I knapped myself or a broken piece of glass from a bottle. What do you old timers know about that, with all your comforts. Swiss what!? Cami.. what!? Gerb...what!? get the fuck outta here with that cosumer nonsense.

    • @alundavies8402
      @alundavies8402 Před 5 lety +1

      shino88 I am asking you a serious question could you please tell me what you used as an anvil?

    • @tokr72
      @tokr72 Před 5 lety +4

      @@alundavies8402 His head, of course...

    • @alundavies8402
      @alundavies8402 Před 5 lety

      tokr72 I asked you an honest question and you come out with this nonsense?

  • @pauldayton5285
    @pauldayton5285 Před 3 lety +3

    I've carried the Spyderco Manix 2XL as my EDC for 6yrs & I absolutely love it ! I just received the SOG Seal XR Flipper as a Christmas gift & will be carrying it into the new yr. Both knives are amazing & I'd recommend them especially if you're a lefty like I am.

  • @jimhebrank3936
    @jimhebrank3936 Před 5 lety +2

    When my nephew deployed, I gave him a Benchmade Bugout in Ranger Green and a Leatherman Skeletool. So far he reports that both of them are holding up well and he loves the Bugout because of how strong and light it is.

  • @CineresCineribus
    @CineresCineribus Před 5 lety +6

    Not a military man but I am a firefighter. My Cold Steel Spartan is with me every day even on the fire line. I trust cold steel with my life and the lives of others. There's no doubt in my mind that military personnel would carry the CS brand.

    • @jamesaritchie1
      @jamesaritchie1 Před 5 lety +2

      I've very, very glad that you aren't a firefighter in my city.

    • @shino8854
      @shino8854 Před 5 lety

      That's a badass knife to carry everyday, a bit overkill though, can't see them being much use in a fire, mobility might be an issue too.
      I only carry mine when I am on delivery duty.

  • @gk.spinoza
    @gk.spinoza Před 6 měsíci

    I carried one of spyderco's Byrd line called "Cara Cara 2"(FRN grip) for three years as my EDC and it was so tough and lightweight and stood up to everything I put it thru that it never ceased to amaze me, especially based on how little it cost. I don't know which american made spyderco model it most closely resembles, but I bet the Byrd knife cost 75% less than the spyderco.

  • @dannym7783
    @dannym7783 Před 5 lety +11

    I am not military but I am a first responder LEO and love the Wave and Trekker; but always carry either the Buck 110 or Spyderco Para 2. Not exactly budget friendly but they are all functional. I carry the Cold Steel Tanto Recon as a backup. Anyone of the knives you talked about are good for everyday carry.

  • @danzigrulze5211
    @danzigrulze5211 Před 2 lety +3

    I had just about every knife and multi-tool I owned in the military stolen. That is why I started my making my own tool kits with really cheap tools that I knew I was going to use on the daily. My most used one was a small double ended pry bar that I sharpened on the flat to a secondary chisel grind to use as a knife if I needed it. This fitted into my molle webbing.
    What would I recommend today? Hultafors chisel knife. It's pretty much indestructible and sharpens pretty easily. It's like 8 bucks so breaking or loosing it is not a big deal. Another great tool is a paint can opener. Great for removing brass casings that get stuck in the chamber. As for the multi-tool substitute, just get a regular phillips head screw driver and a pair of needle nose pliers that you can just put on your molle webbing. Also secure everything with paracord and ranger bands accordingly.
    I was medically retired from the Army back in 2006 and did a tour of Iraq. I've been helping as many people I can when it comes to military matters since, so hope this information helps someone.

  • @williammccaslin8527
    @williammccaslin8527 Před 5 lety +6

    I'm EX- AF myself, an work construction for a living, an one thing I stumbled on to along time ago was "BUCK BANTAM KNIVES" . I have them for a work utility/ beater knife, an one large one for EDC, an one for hunting strictly, $ 30.00 an under an made in the U.S.A. not China, an they work beautifully and are ergonomic to the hand, try one, you mite just switch over to buck, IMHO.

  • @BennyBladez-
    @BennyBladez- Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks for the video and for your service. My younger cousin just got into the Air Force. So proud of him. God bless and have a great weekend.

    • @BudgetBugout
      @BudgetBugout  Před 5 lety +2

      Bennny Bustdown I appreciate it! Congrats to your cousin as well!

  • @jayonez137
    @jayonez137 Před 5 lety +1

    My EDC knife is a Benchmade Emerson 970SBT.
    Bought it for about $200 back in 1996 and it’s still going strong today

  • @David_S_ST5
    @David_S_ST5 Před 5 lety +9

    I really like the CS Recon 1. The Emerson is also one that I’ve carried. I think it’s the CQC 7. Leatherman wave without a doubt. I almost forgot, I have used the Benchmade Adams’s. That one is a beast!

  • @mistersmith3986
    @mistersmith3986 Před 4 lety +1

    I never served in the military, but I survived growing up in the worse parts of L.A. I carry the Recon 1 Spear Point S35vn Desert Warrior Edition. Thanks for the video my Bladed Brother 👍⚔️✝️🇺🇲

  • @nikgyver7
    @nikgyver7 Před 5 lety +8

    i was to the army for 1.5 year.i was carry a victorinox swiss army knife.the most used tools was the blade,the scissors,the saw,the can opener the screwdrivers(the phillips head works fine to remove the rifle rivets),also the flat head as pry-bar as well.also the toothpick because the most times,no time there to clean my teeth.the tweezers with a paracord string is nice to clean the rifle barrel.

    • @pianoingels7128
      @pianoingels7128 Před 4 lety

      model?

    • @nikgyver7
      @nikgyver7 Před 4 lety

      @@pianoingels7128 my edc is the swiss champ.

    • @pianoingels7128
      @pianoingels7128 Před 4 lety

      @@nikgyver7 good choice, i work at an engineering company sometimes in the field sometimes in the office and i use the yellow victorinox evolution. in my opinion the best victorinox at that size and i had tons over the years. check it out. 15 functions i think

  • @The4cp
    @The4cp Před 5 lety +9

    In my experience with military friends and family the Buck 110 and the Cold Steel Recon 1 seem to be the choices along with the Leatherman Wave

  • @markanderson9061
    @markanderson9061 Před 5 lety +2

    Here's what I recall from my 30 years in the military, either issued, available from IEU or purchased through AAFES:
    1980s: Camillus MC-1s, all- stainless US and black handle electrician's;
    1990s Original Leatherman and Gerber Multitools;
    2000s Gerber, Benchmade, SOG and some of the others you mentioned...
    Also, Ontario was the issued aircrew survival knife.
    Good video, Thanks for sharing!

    • @lonewanderer3603
      @lonewanderer3603 Před 5 lety

      I don't know about the 80's, but Camillus turned into a really shit knife maker.

    • @davidwevans4132
      @davidwevans4132 Před 3 lety

      @@lonewanderer3603 Marines '77-'81, I bought a K-Bar at the PX for $14.95 (Camp Pendleton).
      There were others who bought Camillus in the company, 4 in my platoon. Within 5-6 months 9 of 10 Camillus's were broke. But only 2 K-Bars. I haven't even considered a Camillus since!
      Most of us carried the K-Bar in the field on belt or on H-Harness, along with Buck 110's, either on belt or in pocket. In addition, I carried a Gerber Mk 1 Boot Knife, on belt or boot. Then I had a Gerber Multi Tool, on belt or cargo pocket. I generally carried the Gerber Mk 1 most of the time in my boot, even on Liberty. I found a S&W Fighting Knife in '98 at a knife store in Scottsdale, AZ. The box said 'Fighting Knife', but it was basically a 'Boot Knife', which is why I bought it.

  • @PreppingWithSarge
    @PreppingWithSarge Před 5 lety +6

    Love the CRKT knives in 30-$60 range, they take a beating and hold an edge better than people think. Personally love the safety features. I tried switching to the more expensive spyderco para, and really didn’t like it (although it IS better steel). Went back to CRKT and there I shall stay.

    • @Dread_Pirate_Homesteader
      @Dread_Pirate_Homesteader Před 5 lety +1

      Same here

    • @tghartman321
      @tghartman321 Před 5 lety +4

      I own a few CRKTs. People who've never owned one like to trash talk the 8cr13mov steel they commonly use, but someone in that company knows a good deal about heat treating, because they perform pretty admirably for a cheap budget Chinese steel. I dropped my Fossil from about 8 feet up on a ladder onto concrete and was sure I'd broken it. Only damage was a small Nick on the blade that I was able to take out after about 5 minutes hand sharpening on a basic two sided stone

  • @shaunfoo2332
    @shaunfoo2332 Před 5 lety +15

    The Victorinox is standard issue in my country (Singapore). Our conscrip.... Uh... Enlisted men (which is all males over 18) get those from day 1 in Basic Military Training.

  • @exgi76gmailcom
    @exgi76gmailcom Před 3 lety +2

    I gotta say it I was Active US Army Infantry for six years with Limited Combat Service, the knives carried by the US Military are carried not because they are “ Time Tested” not because they are high quality they are carried because they are the ones you can buy quickly from the Post Exchange quickly..... that’s pretty much the only reason ... it’s because your young ,have money ,and want your blade quickly so you go to the nearest store that sells them which is most often on post it and it takes all of twenty or thirty minutes to get ahold of. Well and the guys or gals in the barracks said go to the PX and buy this .....

    • @isildurelendurion1822
      @isildurelendurion1822 Před rokem

      Got both a Spyderco Endura 3 and Benchmade Griptilian in the PX. They were the best quality at the time.

  • @petermallett2277
    @petermallett2277 Před 5 lety +6

    I recently picked up a version of the Victorinox Trekker you showed in the video. It’s a blackened version, OD green stamped U. S. and is available to the military really cool to have it

  • @ntcommie
    @ntcommie Před 5 lety +6

    Great video. The Gerber Paraframe was my 1st intro into the knife world when i enlisted into the army. Carried it almost everyday. Good intro/beginner knife though but overtime not very desirable as an edc.

  • @shadeshiest22
    @shadeshiest22 Před 2 lety +2

    The new CURRENT BEST military folder is the ZT0223! Such a TOP QUALITY overbuilt badass knife, with a classic military fixed blade look in a folder

  • @sublyme2157
    @sublyme2157 Před 5 lety +4

    My theoretical choices would be a Leatherman of some sort and the Broken Skull. When I'm working hard, those two items are in my pocket!

  • @Wanucho
    @Wanucho Před 4 lety

    Was issued with a SOG plier and a Victorinox Trekker. Carried and used them throughout my service. I find them more useful than any of my tactical folders.

  • @openmindworldwide
    @openmindworldwide Před 5 lety +12

    When I was in... basically anything available at PX 😂

    • @intergalacticchicano
      @intergalacticchicano Před 3 lety

      That or it was on sell or now something you can but on eBay or Amazon for cheap but not too cheap. Gerber or Spyderco. Now wherever you look at a Benchmade i do this 😬 when i look at the price.

  • @varvar5379
    @varvar5379 Před 2 lety +1

    The Cold Steel Recon 1 (S35Vn steel) rules ! But i preffer the spear point version

  • @sirtodd665
    @sirtodd665 Před rokem

    My son is in the Navy and I wanted to get him a knife he could carry daily. From what he told me, under his Command they had some pretty restrictive regulations on knives.
    With that said, I bought him a Benchmade Mini Bugout and customized it with after market scales and thumb studs.
    They knife looks awesome and its one of a kind. I sent it out to him and he absolutely loved it and it complied with his Command requirements. Great little EDC knife.

  • @cotiew
    @cotiew Před 5 lety +6

    So with a couple of exceptions these are all commonly found at the PX/BX/NEX and i think thats why people carry them. They are convenient to pick up so people dont have to go looking.

    • @drs-Rigo-Reus
      @drs-Rigo-Reus Před 3 lety

      Agreed, pick whats available. Px probly supplied with big contracts, same MO as beer companies

  • @M240Bravo
    @M240Bravo Před 5 lety +3

    Crkt m21-14sfg was my choice. Got mine at a navy exchange, I buy way more high class knives now but I always have an m21 in my collection

  • @Courier-Six
    @Courier-Six Před 4 lety +1

    When I was in the Army, I always had 2 knives on at all times. The first was a Case Muskrat my grandfather gave me when I turned 13 and I carried it every day since I recieved it with the exception of my training period. The second was a Buck 110 Anniversary model with better quality steel than normal. The sheathe was poor quality and broke after about a month of hard use. That saw me carry it in my thigh pocket for the remainder of the time I owned it. It felt like carrying a brick in your pocket but it also felt sturdy. I cut open MRE cases, opened ammo crates, even a hefty ratchet strap that got tangled around a 5 ton trucks front axle. It only broke when my buddy asked to borrow it without telling me what he was doing and tried to pry open a trailer ring hitch on a truck that had pretty much rusted or frozen shut from what he told me. All I know is he came back to me with a knife that's blade was snapped clean off at the choil. He bought me a cheaper one from Walmart that came with a nylon sheathe I threw away as a replacement and i still carry the knife to this day

    • @kash7768
      @kash7768 Před 4 lety +1

      Your friend sounds like an asshole.

  • @davidlagno7717
    @davidlagno7717 Před 7 měsíci

    4yrs later still an awesome list!!!

  • @randallkelley3599
    @randallkelley3599 Před 5 lety +5

    For me in 1970 it was The Buck 110. Saw no other knife where we were. And my son n law was issued a Gerber multi tool, the one where the plier slips out the front. Gerber??? Blacked out.

    • @Jack_McMillan
      @Jack_McMillan Před 5 lety

      Randall Kelley I believe it’s the gerber mp 600

  • @andrewwright01
    @andrewwright01 Před 5 lety +7

    I always carried a Victorinox Spartan & a Leatherman on my belt. On my LBE I carried a Buck 110 Survival (mentioned in the other reply) then after Desert Storm I started carrying/using the OKC Marine knife.

  • @metalandwood4u
    @metalandwood4u Před 5 lety +1

    Female soldier carrying a kabar at her chest went to a mosque to investigate a shooting. A guy grabbed her rifle and she was fighting for her rifle. She tool the kabar outta the sheath on the molly thingy with her right hand and she put it through his ribs into his heart. So kabar should be mentioned. The d2 is super awesome.

    • @mutlee299
      @mutlee299 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing. She is bad-ass

    • @metalandwood4u
      @metalandwood4u Před 3 lety

      @@mutlee299 you are welcome. I should have added it was undet his left arm where she entered his chest with the kabar. A guy I work with, who I really dont like, was with her and witnessed this, maybe not directly but just after it happened.

  • @seancolgan933
    @seancolgan933 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm a army and Navy veteran and carried the Gerber gator for about $20 at the base exchange

  • @isildurelendurion1822
    @isildurelendurion1822 Před 5 lety +2

    A great deployment knife that is cheaper than the Emerson but does the same thing is the Spyderco waved Endura. Much lighter and slimmer than the Emersons but still sturdy with a skeletonized steel reinforced handles and a good blade steel in VG10. 4 in blade.

  • @garygraham4571
    @garygraham4571 Před rokem +1

    Hi I'm a retired Army veteran I carried a M16-14zsf in Iraq from 04-05 it didn't let me down still have it

  • @petermallett2277
    @petermallett2277 Před 5 lety +4

    I just received my CRKT M16-04KS today. On sale on Amazon for $40!!!

    • @mikeyyates5377
      @mikeyyates5377 Před 5 lety

      I spent 70$ on mine but that was when it was brand new. I love it. :D that 12cr27 is noice. I routinely leave far more expensive knives behind when I leave the house in favor of it. The smaller m16 variants rock as well, despite the "cheap" blade steels.

  • @brandonmaples
    @brandonmaples Před 5 lety +5

    Surprised I didn't see a griptilian good vid man👍🇺🇸

  • @Xander_Park
    @Xander_Park Před 10 měsíci

    10 year's active duty Marines. My platoon and I all carried Cold steel recon 1.

  • @mwillblade
    @mwillblade Před 2 lety

    On ship carried a Buck110 on my hip or a Swiss Army on my hip. Got to say got more work done with the swiss. Also carried the swiss in foreign ports no one gave a second thought about the swiss.

  • @isildurelendurion1822
    @isildurelendurion1822 Před 5 lety +1

    Nowadays being a civilian I carry the benchmade Bugout, the Leatherman Juice S2 and the OO mini pocket flashlight. They all work jeans or shorts.

  • @reconty2133
    @reconty2133 Před 5 lety +1

    I had a KaBar and a SAK. Used the latter so much more than the full sized knife. Now this was back in the day before email so some things have changed. I really liked the early leathermans and of course one hand deployers are great. When I deployed wasn't sure what to expect and since the only "issue" pocket knives were either a TL29 or a Camillus utility knife (I preferred the TL because it felt better in the hand). Now the products at the PX and in the system are so much better.

  • @hidesitemg
    @hidesitemg Před 5 lety +4

    They only things they sell on base in the PX and tactical shops (easily accessible places for soldiers) are gerber, buck, leatherman, some crkt and benchmade.

  • @fireforger9192
    @fireforger9192 Před 4 lety

    Am ex UK military used to always carry 1 of the original leatherman multi tools got it many years ago since then have generally carried a Swiss soldiers knife have recently got a leatherman rebar. Really enjoying it.

  • @kevinj7051
    @kevinj7051 Před rokem

    I own emerson cqc7bw. Ive used lots of knife brands like kershaw, coldsteel but Emerson knife has the best quality out of all. Yes, it is expensive but its worth the money.

  • @Renaldo135
    @Renaldo135 Před 4 lety +2

    Time tested? Just because a knife is carried by people in the Military isn't a good test because you have to look at what exactly the "people" in the Military actually did for a living. Example I lived in the field as a grunt in the USMC but many worked in an Office and used their knives to open mail and poggie bait. Back when I was in there weren't companies donating knives like benchmade we had to buy our own knives other than our issued K-Bar fighting knife which I carried daily for sure as well as a bayonet. My folder I bought myself was a simple Gerber called a "bolt action" USA made folder. It is a simple folder with a frame mounted spring lock and a hollow hard plastic type frame that did not flex and is still with me today 30 years later. There is no blade play at all and the frame will not flex when you pinch it. The blade steel is some kind of flat stone wash stainless carbon combo and it doesn't have a speck of rust on it despite being on me during many many many days and nights out in the field in temperatures over 110 degrees and as cold as below freezing. I wish Gerber still made knives like this one.

  • @travispratt6327
    @travispratt6327 Před 3 lety +1

    The wave really is a great multitool, my only complaint with it is the slight heaviness and the jagged design. Most probably don’t want to admit it’s a bit heavy and bulky but at 8.5 oz it’s among the heaviest leatherman has to offer, I also have a blast and I find myself grabbing and carrying that much more often as it does everything I’ve ever needed it to but at 6.9 oz and a more compact smoother design it carries in my pocket much easier, and is almost not noticeable on my belt.

    • @travispratt6327
      @travispratt6327 Před 3 lety

      I will say though I miss the diamond file on the wave when I have my blast, that’s a great little file for sharpening and de-burring whereas the regular file on the blast is pretty much only good for softer materials.

  • @mewithknives3481
    @mewithknives3481 Před 5 lety +8

    I was U.S.Army 84-94 early on I saw a lot of Buck knives so I carried a buck 110 and replaced it with a cold steel Voyager after desert storm.

    • @BudgetBugout
      @BudgetBugout  Před 5 lety +1

      Me With Knives Very interesting! I’ve been carrying a Buck 110 to work each day for the past 4 months and I’ve been very satisfied with it!

    • @andrewwright01
      @andrewwright01 Před 5 lety +2

      I was Army from 1985-2004 & the first fixed blade I bought from the PX was a Buck 110 Survival knife. I still have it & have never seen another one like it. It was a BEAST!! But I still managed to break 1/2 inch off the tip.

    • @The4cp
      @The4cp Před 5 lety +2

      @@andrewwright01 they will replace that for you for around $10.

    • @andrewwright01
      @andrewwright01 Před 5 lety +1

      @@The4cp Thanks Brother, but I broke the tip on it back in 1989. I filed it down and put another point on it. Not sure if Buck would honor it.

    • @tikkidaddy
      @tikkidaddy Před 5 lety +4

      Voyagers are hard to beat for a hard working pocket knife.

  • @isildurelendurion1822
    @isildurelendurion1822 Před 5 lety +1

    Good review by the way. On my single deployment I carried a benchmade griptilian . I have owned the Spderco manix 2 and the emerson cqc7w and the recon .All excellent blades.

  • @bdronish
    @bdronish Před 11 měsíci

    My was CRKT M16-14D in 2008 now it in my collection

  • @johnlammergeier2890
    @johnlammergeier2890 Před rokem

    that swiss army unit does the job, solid, great tools, and it is nice to be able to actually feel it in pocket, I have owned a few of the trekker model, and they never fail great video

  • @buffewo6386
    @buffewo6386 Před 5 lety +5

    Kershaw is offering some of the Emerson designs in more budget friendly versions...

  • @BeefT-Sq
    @BeefT-Sq Před 4 měsíci

    The best choice in a Swiss Army Knife is the Victorinox Explorer. You neglected to notice that your knife had two flat screwdrivers. That isn't a punch---It's an awl.

  • @HRM.H
    @HRM.H Před rokem

    The recon 1 tanto has been my daily. Such a incredibly enjoyable knife.

  • @JohnSmith-rw9dl
    @JohnSmith-rw9dl Před 2 lety

    I always carried a 6 inch stiletto switchblade during my service. Always came in handy after a game of poker

  • @scottyi88
    @scottyi88 Před 5 lety +1

    The first knife i bought from the shoppette in AIT was the CRKT m16-14t

  • @isaiahapple2735
    @isaiahapple2735 Před 3 lety +1

    The kershaw Emerson Wave can be found for less than $50 on Amazon.

  • @MrFlyrod7
    @MrFlyrod7 Před 5 lety +1

    Carried the Victorinox Champion the most. Also the Victorinox Trekker is now made for the US Military

  • @STR8SICCC
    @STR8SICCC Před 5 lety +3

    Great video with great options

  • @elihector2390
    @elihector2390 Před 2 lety

    In the early 2000s my dad carried a benchmade issued to him not sure what model but that’s the knife that was in his pocket from what he’s told me and a cold steel srk on his vest while overseas

  • @americansuperdad5769
    @americansuperdad5769 Před 4 lety

    I carried the Cold Steel Voyager! I still have it. It's a helluva knife. I carried it throughout the entire time I was in the Army.

  • @mattharvey968
    @mattharvey968 Před 3 lety

    I use the paraframe, it maybe basic but gets the job done,but I will upgrade and keep it for my son when he gets old enough

  • @pathrst
    @pathrst Před 5 lety +1

    That victorinox is one of my favorite knives ever.

  • @electricfatman
    @electricfatman Před 5 lety +2

    Great list, thanks! I need to catch up, missing a few (never served but thanks for your service). The couple of military guys I knew one was a Marine and had a Kbar, the other had a Gerber Applegate Combat Folding Knife, Serrated Edge [05780]. The civilian version of the German Swiss Army knife you mentioned was the Forester, I like it in general but the front edge of the blade was blunt and had serrations on the front half of the blade (the first ever I have seen like that), plus it has the toothpick and tweezers.

    • @michaelmeeker1809
      @michaelmeeker1809 Před 5 lety

      Fairbairn Sykes, douk douk, and a sharp machete old school

  • @mattclark2315
    @mattclark2315 Před 5 lety

    I’ve been using the spyderco paramilitary lately and i live it for the things i need to be able to do in the army

  • @hunterglaspell5580
    @hunterglaspell5580 Před 5 lety

    The mp600 is the number 1 standard issue multitool to the military. My father and his unit all had one

  • @knifetomeetu
    @knifetomeetu Před 11 měsíci

    I personally carry a cold steel voyager it holds up well

  • @Fuzz1994tps
    @Fuzz1994tps Před 2 lety

    During my deployment I had a Manix 2 (not the lightweight version), a Mcusta Tactility with black micarta scales with a "Damascus" blade, and a Spyderco Rubicon. I had a Leatherman Charge also during the deployment. I saw someone else with a Boker Plus Jim Wagner Urban Survival Pen Knife and I believe another person owning a Gerber 06 Automatic.

  • @wtcb7892
    @wtcb7892 Před 5 lety +1

    Leatherman various models are what I had on deployments. For jobs requiring something more heavy duty, I would use my M9 bayonet.

  • @jhgindia
    @jhgindia Před 5 lety +1

    I carry m21 14sfg , in rotation wave, victorinox tinker, trekker and many other saks

  • @flaco5581
    @flaco5581 Před 4 lety +1

    I carried a Victorino tinker, a bayonet and machete. I could do just about anything with those.but I was in the jungle in central America.

  • @BrewCityRider
    @BrewCityRider Před 5 lety +2

    I'm liking that CRKT a lot. Might pick one up...40 bucks on Amazon. I like the Cold Steel also, but I'm not paying 70 bucks for a folder.

  • @The_Saxon_of_Riverstone
    @The_Saxon_of_Riverstone Před 5 lety +1

    I had a fixed blade..... when I was in. 5”.
    They did not have these knives except the Swiss but it was very expensive...

  • @milesnevin81
    @milesnevin81 Před 3 lety

    For deployment I had to carry a bayonet on my plate carrier. I have that exact M16, the 04KS, but on my hunting belt lives a kraton/kydex Ka Bar.

  • @davej3736
    @davej3736 Před 3 lety

    Nice review. Me=retired Canadian paratrooper/recce ...deployed carry=German Army field knife gun taped to left shoulder webbing Swiss army knife with "spork" etc for kicking around camp. Later, in the AirForce, SOG multi-tool and Spydero-what-ever-was-handy when leaving for work :-)

  • @blueeyeswhitedragon9839

    Just a FYI :- The Victorinox trekker variant has been militarized and is now issue with the military in Germany, Switzerland and the USA.

  • @isildurelendurion1822
    @isildurelendurion1822 Před 5 lety +1

    I always saw the SOG flash in use everywhere and the crkt m6 and the gerber paraframe.

  • @hoyavp2236
    @hoyavp2236 Před 5 lety

    I carried the Gerber in the Navy. Good little knife for simple stuff.

  • @johnalessi6004
    @johnalessi6004 Před 5 lety +4

    What equipment do you see special forces guys carrying knives, guns, multi tools, ext...

    • @BudgetBugout
      @BudgetBugout  Před 5 lety +3

      John Alessi That widely varies but I can tell you that each unit has their own (big) pot of money that they seemingly get whatever gear they desire. The only one I knew had a Recon 1 but each has a different preference and philosophy.

  • @GhostBravo385
    @GhostBravo385 Před 3 lety +1

    Gerber fast 06 auto and lmf infantry 2 is what I carry.im Airborne Infantry 🤘

  • @jonbaumchen1326
    @jonbaumchen1326 Před 5 lety

    Emerson commander in the front pocket, a leatherman signal on the belt, and a spyderco reverse on the front chest of my IOTV.

  • @NGMonocrom
    @NGMonocrom Před 5 lety +1

    Kinda surprised that the Gerber Gator folding knife wasn't on the list.

    • @BudgetBugout
      @BudgetBugout  Před 5 lety +1

      Honestly I've never seen anyone in the military carry it. It's also not sold in any military base that I've been to (10 years of service).

    • @NGMonocrom
      @NGMonocrom Před 5 lety +1

      @@BudgetBugout
      Must admit, that's even more surprising. Though now that I think about it, One friend carried a half serrated model while in the Navy. And have seen several Army Reservists using that model. Though that was more than a decade ago. Perhaps it used to be more common back then.
      Also wanted to say I really enjoyed the video. Thank you for uploading it.

  • @isaacs_knives_and_knowledge

    Love my Emerson Commander

  • @Lincoln-js8qy
    @Lincoln-js8qy Před 5 lety

    Great list myself im a Gerber 06 fan either assisted or auto i own a few different choices but it has never let me down. Appreciate your time and your service. Take care....

  • @hardrock1826
    @hardrock1826 Před 5 lety +3

    I carry a CRKT M-16 14-Z, it has a partial serration and the Auto-Loks Mechanism. It opens and closes fast using one hand for both operations. I like the additional safety feature of the Auto-Loks System it makes the knife very secure to use doing a heavy task. You are assured that it will not close on your fingers.
    I really like using my Cold Steel XL Voyager Tanto, it opens with one hand and you can close it with one hand but it is shorter in time to use two hands. What I am mostly concerned with is getting the knife out with the blade open as fast as possible. Cannot use automatics where I am, so they have to be manual open. It's a little on the large side but my Cold Steel Rajah 2 opens like the Emerson as it leaves the pocket that it is mounted in.
    If you want a larger blade that is cost effective, I have two Cold Steel Luzons, they open and close with one hand. That's right, I have two, one for each hand.

  • @davidblowe9096
    @davidblowe9096 Před rokem

    Interesting I've recently watch 2 clip's from x seal's talk about knives and the only thing they cared about was did it hold an edge and was it function-able without being to big or small.

  • @0scartheCat
    @0scartheCat Před 4 lety

    yes I was expecting the Victorinox , I used the similar Vic soldier in the wind turbine construction industry, I almost destroyed it, Victorinox sent me another . . . Superb tool and service . . . the serrated blade is amazing . . .

  • @codebebop
    @codebebop Před rokem

    I had an original Paraframe that was larger than the current productions. I miss that knife a lot. It was tough and took it everywhere. Sadly I lost it somehow.

  • @bravo_the_broken4003
    @bravo_the_broken4003 Před 5 lety +3

    I'm surprised to not see a Gerber 06 auto

  • @ventsolaire
    @ventsolaire Před 5 lety +1

    Blooper at the end is cute.