The Kershaw Launch 4 may be small and unassuming, but with its diminutive stature you get yourself a California-legal automatic knife that can do a lot more than you might think. Perfect as an EDC and beyond, the Kershaw Launch 4 majorly outperforms its blade length. You may have heard it before, but the adage rings true! Size isn’t everything...
Al Buck first introduced the Buck 110 folding knife in 1963. In the 50+ years since, the Buck 110 has cemented itself as one of the most important and widely used pocket knives in the history of America. Known as the Folding Hunter, the Buck 110 is still one of the best-selling knives today...
Since its introduction in 2010, the Spyderco Paramilitary 2 has been a favorite EDC knife—and it seems like as time goes on, the knife only gains in its cult popularity. I’ve been carrying a PM2 for a few months now, and it’s time to put pen to page for a review. How does this classic stand up to lofty expectations? Read on because we’re going to take a deep dive into all the Paramilitary 2 can do!...
From saving lives in the US Military, to opening packages at home, all the way to some light dentistry work in the field (not recommended) – the Gerber 06 Auto is a go everywhere, do everything tool. This is how the 06 Auto came to be. The US Military Needed a New Knife The contract was...
Today we’re getting up close and personal with the Boker Kwaiken. The Kwaiken has been around for a while, but I thought it was high time we spotlighted this awesome knife. Background The Kwaiken was designed by Lucas Burnley. From what I’ve gathered, the Kwaiken started out as a custom design and later evolved into...
[ajax_load_more post_type="post" pause="true" offset="5" posts_per_page="6" scroll="false" button_label="Load More Posts" archive="true" seo="true"]