Kershaw hunting knife

The Pack Mule: The Kershaw Hunting Knife You Didn’t Even Know You Were Missing
Let’s just say it. Kershaw is better known for folding knives than it is for fixed blades that are intended for hunting and bushcraft. This is, after all, the company that brought the world SpeedSafe Assisted Opening Technology. That wouldn’t be of particularly much use to a fixed blade. Be that as it may, Kershaw […]
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Finally, a Kershaw Hunting Knife for Hunters
Kershaw makes a lot of great knives. There probably aren’t many outdoorsmen or collectors that will argue with that statement. They’re affordable, reliable, and made from high-quality components. Kershaw has also led the pack in terms of technological innovation. It was Kershaw that brought the knife community SpeedSafe Assisted Opening and Composite Blade technology, even […]
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Is There a Really Serviceable Kershaw Hunting Knife?
Typifying a hunting knife is literally impossible. If you’re carrying it and you’re hunting, it’s a hunting knife. Now, that said, some knives are better designed for hunting and the jobs it entails than are others. Push daggers make pretty poor hunting knives, for example. I don’t think you’ll encounter a lot of resistance on […]
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The Best Pocket Knife? A Brief OKC RAT II Review
I’ve been carrying an OKC RAT II every day now, for just a little under a year. It replaced a Buck Nobleman, which I had carried for a little over a year prior, which, in its turn, replaced a beater, no-brand Walmart pocket knife that I’d carried for almost a decade. Can I unequivocally say […]
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4 Kershaw Hunting Knives That Deserve More Press
Kershaw hunting knife is an interesting term, given the fact that Kershaw devotes very little of its resources to attracting outdoorsmen, hunters or campers. Tactical applications and EDC are the domain of the Kershaw crew, and most of their knives are better known for their SpeedSafe technology and carry options than they are for their […]
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