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Gerber 06 Auto Review

Gerber 06 Auto Review

What does it take for a knife to gain the respect, recognition and trust of military personnel and knife nuts the world over? Beat it up, use it for things a knife shouldn’t be able to do, and take it to the most trying environments in the world then watch it continue to perform with consistency and reliability. With a reputation for making it to and from the “sandbox” seemingly unscathed, the Gerber 06 Auto is one hell of a knife. In this review we take a close look at this awesome knife and what has established it as one of the most trusted knives in the industry. Let’s get into it!...
Benchmade 51 Morpho Review

Benchmade 51 Morpho Review

Here it is; the review some of you have been asking for! With the world in a crazy place right now, many people have picked up new hobbies and rekindled old passions. We’ve seen an increase in the number of people interested in learning to flip a balisong (or butterfly knife). In this article, we want to give you an overview of one of our most popular butterfly knives and what makes it great for bali-beginners and seasoned professionals alike. We’ll dive deep into the Benchmade 51 Morpho to see what all the hype is about and how this knife stacks up against legendary knives both made by Benchmade and by other brands. Let’s get into it!...
Microtech Exocet Review

Microtech Exocet Review

The Microtech Exocet is one of those knives that evokes a unique set of emotions. It’s unique, but it seems hokey. It’s got the cool factor, but it’s also a little odd. In this review we look at this quirky OTF knife, put it to the test and give it a Knife Life Score. Is the Microtech Exocet the perfect everyday carry OTF, or is it just a novelty? Read on to find out!...
Benchmade Griptilian Review

Benchmade Griptilian Review

Several years ago, before I started working for BHQ, I found myself getting tired of a well used, hammered looking Boker Kalashnikov. It was my everyday (only) pocket knife and it served me well for everything from opening product at my job to fire building when I was camping. Like anything with that much use, the knife met its day of reckoning and it was time to find a new knife...
Buck 112 Review

Buck 112 Review

Being that I am typically drawn to lightweight, slim and simple knives, picking up the Buck 112 for the first time and carrying it for a few weeks was quite the change. For starters, the knife is significantly heavier than I am used to and it took a few days to feel like the knife wasn’t weighing me down, and second, the lack of a pocket clip meant I had to wear a belt that actually kept my pants up. Having handled the bigger Buck 110 and loving the classic look and feel of that knife, I knew the slightly smaller 112 would be a great fit into my everyday carry rotation. In this review I break down some of my favorite things about the knife and look at areas that could use improvement in the future. Without further ado, let’s break down the Buck...
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