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Here’s What Makes The Best Survival Knives

Fixed Blade Knives

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Survival knives provide help in a variety of ways. They are most commonly used to carry out tasks that are needed in any survival situation. People living in a tough neighborhood for example close to the woods, rivers, and lakes surely need these knives to deal with any emergency.

You can use it for performing various tasks and for self-defense as well. It is the need for every outdoorsman. It is useful for fighting with wild animals in open areas. It can also be used for camping. It consists of a huge blade that is useful for doing heavy-duty tasks. It is used for cutting wood to build the shelter. Also, it can be used for hunting and skinning.

Survival Knives

What Makes The Best Survival Knives?

The best survival knife should be a strong, full tang, fixed blade knife. It also consists of a very comfortable handle and a blade that is easy to control and neither too large nor too heavy.

The essentials of a good survival knife are:

1. Tang:

It is the portion of the blade that lengthens down into the handle. The tang and the blade both are one solid piece of steel. A 'full tang,' or tang that extends fully to the base of the handle, is considered the best for a quality survival knife.

As the full tang gives the whole knife strength. In cheaper knives, the blade is only connected to the top of the handle and can break off easily.

2. Handle:

The handles on survival knives differ widely. They can be made of the hard rubber or polymer. Always avoid hollow handles as they can lead to poor grip.

3. Blade Metal

These knives are of two types: stainless or carbon. Carbon steel knives are considered to hold a good edge longer than stainless steel but will rust quicker in the elements.

4. Blade Design:

Blade designs have variations such as a straight blade or serrated, drop point, clip point or tanto. A straight bade is good for chopping wood. A drop point provides good controlling hence good for hunting knife applications. A tanto is good for tactical uses and not for a survival situation.

5. Blade Length and Thickness:

It is easy to carry a smaller knife but is not suitable for performing heavy tasks. On the other hand, larger knives replace y our need for an ax but they are difficult to carry around. Most knives are up to 6-12 inches.

6. Sheath:

The sheath is often disregarded but very important. A survival knife helps you survive if you are carrying it. The sheath should be strong and comfortable. A drop-leg tactical sheath is probably ridiculous in most survival scenarios.

Conclusion:

Survival knives not only work as durable knife tools to cut down branches or skin animals but they can also be the difference between life and death. And if you're trusting your life with one of these knives, it's important to choose the best.