

They also make hatchets and axes, with some even going as far as making tactical tomahawks. They all make a pocket knife or something in that world like it. When you ask about the top pocket knife brands, you’re looping together just about every company that makes outdoor knives. We went over the top and picked more because we loved this stuff so much. It was like when we had to pick out just 150 camping gadgets.

There are a lot of factors to consider there. To us, it is still difficult to pick the best. However, we do have certain pocket knife brands that we swear by over others. The hardest question to ask us is which pocket knife we love the most. We cover a lot of them, so we can understand why this comes up so often. One of the most common things we’re asked about at Men’s Gear is our stance on knives.
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Another option for carrying one is swap your regular wallet for an EDC pocket organizer with a pocket for the knife! I made this swap to a pocket organizer to free up pockets and keep everything nice and together (cards/pen/traditional knife in front pocket, then a modern flipper in the back pocket!) There's one kick ass higo by anderson and copra here: I never had it open on me personally cause I kept it kinda snug and tight.
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a bit of trial and error to get it nice but not rocket science). I kept it tight by hammering the hinge pin lightly if it ever got loose to snug it up (and if you over tighten you can loosen it via prying. I carried a white steel higo for years and absolutely loved it until it was lost. The white steel ones are the way to go, or if you can find a vg-10 or something. They come ground very thick and at least in my experience the blue steel ones don't come heat treated very well and keep micro chipping when I try to sharpen it with anything but a japanese wetstone (as in like diamond stones rip out tiny chunks of the edge any time it gets near sharp). I've owned a few Higos but I'll say I'm not a fan of the cheap ones. /r/MallNinjaShit Putting the "tact" back in tacticool.No illegal activities This includes any activities that could get you in trouble with local or international authorities. Product reviews, new product announcements, knifemaking videos, and anything beginning with "This week's episode" are especially unlikely to survive.ĭo not publish someone’s personal information without their consent Publish someone’s info without their consent and you might get banned. Posts are more likely to be removed if they are originate from accounts used to frequently post self-owned links, or which cross the line into promotion of commercial products or of the channel itself. Links to self-owned youtube videos are allowed at moderator discretion on-topic, sincere user content is welcome. Do not post pricing or ordering information. If you've made a knife and you're proud of it, post it. It's OK to promote a thing you love and the hobby you enjoy, but it's not OK to promote yourself or your business interest. YouTube links, amazon affiliate links and any online shop links are not allowed in here.Īds, promotions, product announcements, giveaways, AMAs, kickstarters, and links to self-owned businesses, facebook pages and blogs will usually be removed. It can be a fine line sometimes, but try to stay on the non-commercial side of it. Even the pros deserve to have a place where they can just hang out and be hobbyists again. No selling It's OK to share the things you've made or a cool new product you've discovered, but this isn't the place to market products or web sites. Stay on topic You can post anything as long as it is related to knives: buying knives, collecting knives, sharpening tips, maintenance tips, how you use your knives, news related to the knife world in general, knife memes, etc… If there’s a knife in your post, feel free to post it.Ībout "NSFW" content NSFW content is, for the most part, permitted on this sub as long as it’s not: gore, knife fights (and fights in general) or pornography of any kind. Be helpful, polite, and welcoming to knife newbies.Posts and comments inciting violence, harassment or discrimination based on someone’s physical features, personal beliefs and place of birth/place of residency are not welcome here. Treat the other readers with courtesy and respect It is okay to offend people on r/knives, but it isn’t okay to put any effort into it. Work knives, tactical knives, kitchen knives, fixed-blades and folders scissors, hatchets, machetes, or multitools-we're not picky!Īre you a newcomer to the world of knives and want the subreddit's advice on what knife to get? Check this guide Discussion, pictures, and advice on bladed tools of all kinds.
