With the 3D Guardian 5.5 and the G-Necker, you’ll have a highly effective bushcraft/EDC combo that would cover just about any cutting need you might have throughout the day, whether at home or in the field. These knives are not only attractive because of their...Read More >>
Pocketknives are made in so many variations that they can be intimidating to shop for if you don’t know what you’re looking for. Where do you start your search for your every day carry (EDC) knife? We recommend considering your intended use, desired size and your budget. Addressing these... Read More >>
Many users have found that ring-handle knives are easier to pull from the sheath than their plain-handle counterparts. Thread an index or pinky finger into the ring, and the knife slides out fast and easy. This can be important in situations where your hand might be wet, or if you’re working in cold conditions... Read More >>
In a well-stocked kitchen, it’s very easy and common to have knives in every shape and size. But, let’s face it: In a prepper/survival situation, you probably won’t have optimum conditions. My setup revolves around four blades: an ulu, a medium-sized, thick prep knife... Read More >>
The design of the G-Necker is fairly intriguing. Its one-piece construction is 0.26 inch thick at the handle but it steps down to a thickness of 0.165 inch at the guard, where the blade begins. Most neck knife blades are the same thickness as the tang or handle. That’s not the case with the G-Necker. While providing a beefier handle for better grip, the thinner blade yields a better geometry for a more acute edge. Click Here
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