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I’ve owned a few great knives over the years, including two different Benchmade Bugouts—one base model and one of the ...
There's a new multitool in the works to tackle a range of measurement, drawing, cutting, and positioning tasks, all in a ...
Buck Knives traces its history all the way back to 1902, when Hoyt Buck started making blades by hand. The knifemaking ...
Folding knives have been around since the Early Iron Age and are a very safe and convenient way to carry a sharp blade, which folds into the handle.
A traditional hunting-style folder with a modern aesthetic, the new Crooked River challenges the idea of what a gentleman’s folder can do.
From cardboard carnage to campfire whittling, we sliced, diced, and pried—here are the blades that earned a permanent spot in our pockets.
Here are the highlights for some of the more common pocket knife steel types. CPM Magnacut: A great all-around steel from ...
The Buck Knives 373 Trio 3-Blade Folding Pocket Knife is on sale for just $25, a 31% discount compared to its full price of $36.
This knife collapses down to 3.6 inches long. That makes it much more discreet and carry-friendly than its non-folding fixed-blade counterpart. The Overlook also features a ceramic ball-bearing pivot ...
Can You Carry a Folding Pocket Knife? Folding knives are far more prone to failure than fixed blades because of the mechanism that allows them to collapse.
For a knife sharpener that’s camping-friendly, pick up the Material Kitchen The Sharpener. It is small enough to fit in a pocket and is $20 at Amazon.