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"How about a Glock knife to go with your glock handgun"
I second the motion.
I second the motion.
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Hey all,
I'm getting back into extended camping after a long, long absence, and I'm curious if anyone has recommendations on a decent quality bowie knife under say, $40. It doesn't need to be anything amazing or fancy, really I'm just looking for full tang, carbon steel, and the ability to help me chop veggies/meat, rope, etc. Light camp duty. I have a hatchet for the harder stuff like firewood. Always wanted a bowie, it's an American classic, this seems the perfect excuse to get one, but I'm not about to spend $100 on a knife.
I saw Winchester had one for $22 but that price point made me... suspicious. I've heard Winchester knives are poor quality, so, I'm looking for something more expensive than "this is crap" and less expensive than "sweet baby jesus". Any advice is appreciated.
KA-BAR
BUCK
ONTARIO
MORA
Etc.!
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Bowie style?
BUCK 119 SPECIAL
It does not have the ALL carbon steel blade which is hard to find in some brands.
Check this out and you can find them much cheaper brand NEW aka NIB in several stores.
The ANNIVERSARY edition costs more.
I have 2 of these - one regular and one in the anniversary edition.
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MORA made/makes a heavy duty CARBON STEEL knife. Heavy Duty version of the Companion (?) if my memory is correct. We had 2 of them and my husband felt sorry for a man who needed a knife, the guy hit or found a deer on the road, and he gave that man HIS knife that he had in his truck. A spare one. He KNEW the man well (From the gym.) and it did not cost that much so he told him to keep the knife!
My husband has given much more EXPENSIVE knives away as gifts too. Me too.
He could not believe that the MAN did not have a knife to gut/clean the deer in his truck so he gave them one of our 2 knives. With that said, IT WAS NOT a BOWIE STYLE KNIFE.
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BOWIE STYLE only?
Anyway, for the woods/wilderness - I would use:
MADE IN NEW YORK - KA-BAR Military or Bowie style FIXED good blade knives.
KA-BAR Knives, Inc
KA-BAR (aka Kabar or K bar) offers more than 100 high-quality knives - tactical and utility - including knives for hunting, sporting, and military. Choose from bowie knives, Becker knives, EK Commando, folders, fixed knives and more.www.kabar.com
KA-BAR: Fixed Blades
KA-BAR's heart lies in its fixed-blades. Whether you are hunting, camping, defending yourself, or a collector, there is something in our line for you.www.kabar.com
Three here but they are 'coated' blades. Original style ones bought NIB. Marine, etc. and in different lengths for 2 of them.
MADE IN IDAHO - BUCK - 119 Special
BUCK Frontiersman (I do NOT own a Frontiersman but I have considered buying one on and off.)
Etc.
Ontario - none here now but here is a LINK for you.
OntarioKnife
ontarioknife.com
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The MORA that I mentioned is NOT a Bowie knife AND it does have a carbon steel BLADE. I do not think that it is what you are looking for my since I was just going through some of my knives... I wanted to bring it up since SOME of our Mora knife BLADES are carbon steel and some are not.
BUCK
113 RANGER SKINNER - fixed blade.
VANGUARD - fixed blade.
WOODSMAN - fixed blade.
ETC.
But those ABOVE are not larger Bowie STYLE knives but they are very NICE knives to carry, use and clean up in the woods, wilderness, around the house and in/out of your home. I have them too.
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Some of the other posters here already mentioned some good knives.
I would NOT want to carry a flimsy knife that I could NOT count on myself.
You can buy some good knives even if they are NOT custom made like some of us own or our spouses own.
You can buy some GREAT NIB knives from good companies (Warranties!) that will last you for a LONG time if you care for them.
My late Dad and Mom had some GREAT older/newer kitchen and other knives with CARBON STEEL only blades. New York made, Germany, England, Finland, etc. They had some with SS blades too.
Some of those OLDER knives with carbon steel blades are hard to find and IF you can find them - they cost more in some cases that a NIB good MADE IN NY Ka-Bar or MADE IN IDAHO Buck or Ontario or ???!!!
I do not know if Opinel out of France EVER made a Bowie style knife. They do make some with carbon steel blades. Classic ones and my husband gave me one - NIB.
Here is a LINK for you but I have not studied it lately.
Opinel Knives | World Class Knives from the French Alps
Crafting pocket, kitchen, outdoor and utility knives for the everyday since 1890. Handmade in France with a commitment to quality and craftsmanship.www.opinel-usa.com
Best wishes to you.
Cate
My husband was looking for a black Glock knife in a store out here. They were out of the black ones and he may check that store again.I have had a Glock M81 since the Early Pleistocene (actually since the 80s). It has been a great camping and outdoor knife for a reasonable price. Now it rides in the emergency stuff bag in the car.
I've got an old rubber handled S&W skinner.. it's awesome.Believe it or not, but this Smith & Wesson is a super good quality blade in the traditional bowie shape, size and weight, seems to hold it's edge well and can take a lot of abuse like chopping branches, making kindling, and even working through bone, and it stays sharp! Also comes with a surprisingly good leather sheath! It's BIG, its weighty, and it's comfortable in the hand!
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