Here is your chance to show your top 5 Knives under $100. Explain why they are your top 5 if you want to.
here are mine.
#1 Ontario Rat-1. A great EDC blade with enough blade to do anything you need to do. Snagged it off ebay for only 21 dollars.
#2 Ontario SP-5. A 1/4 inch thick of hatchet replacing power. I have personally prepared an A-Frame shelter using a dead tree and a tarp with this knife. And its still got some decent choke up room for the finer camp tasks like feather sticks and such. Anyone who is lucky enough to own this sweet knife will tell you its built for wilderness survival. $45 off ebay
#3 Gerber LMF II. A great little survival/camp knife. Though I may never have to cut a power line with it, its capable. Gerber does the best factory serrations. Holes in it make it able to be securely fastened to a stick to make a spear. The blade is thick enough that I have battoned many limbs in the 4 3 inch area with it. And the sharpener that comes built into the sheath is actually wonderful.
#4 Ontario SP-1 Marine Combat Knife. My favorite military knife. Great for short outings in the woods. It batons, cuts, and feild dresses deer with ease. all at about 70% the price of a KaBar. The finish will start to come off with lots of use.
#5 Buck Stockman. Perhaps the best whitler pocket knife ever made. Just a wonderful standard pocket knife. My grandpa gave this one to me, so it doubles in centimental value.
Honorable Mention
Becker BK-7
RAT Izula
Spyderco Tenacious
CRKT Van Hoy Snap Lock
Kershaw Storm
Enjoy everyone
here are mine.
#1 Ontario Rat-1. A great EDC blade with enough blade to do anything you need to do. Snagged it off ebay for only 21 dollars.
#2 Ontario SP-5. A 1/4 inch thick of hatchet replacing power. I have personally prepared an A-Frame shelter using a dead tree and a tarp with this knife. And its still got some decent choke up room for the finer camp tasks like feather sticks and such. Anyone who is lucky enough to own this sweet knife will tell you its built for wilderness survival. $45 off ebay
#3 Gerber LMF II. A great little survival/camp knife. Though I may never have to cut a power line with it, its capable. Gerber does the best factory serrations. Holes in it make it able to be securely fastened to a stick to make a spear. The blade is thick enough that I have battoned many limbs in the 4 3 inch area with it. And the sharpener that comes built into the sheath is actually wonderful.
#4 Ontario SP-1 Marine Combat Knife. My favorite military knife. Great for short outings in the woods. It batons, cuts, and feild dresses deer with ease. all at about 70% the price of a KaBar. The finish will start to come off with lots of use.
#5 Buck Stockman. Perhaps the best whitler pocket knife ever made. Just a wonderful standard pocket knife. My grandpa gave this one to me, so it doubles in centimental value.
Honorable Mention
Becker BK-7
RAT Izula
Spyderco Tenacious
CRKT Van Hoy Snap Lock
Kershaw Storm
Enjoy everyone