Which knife is the all around best for hunting, camping, and durability?

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September 25th, 2009 | Tags: , ,

Michael R asked:


I am looking for a great all around knife (hunting, camping, durability)… and I would like some advice from someone greatly experienced in the subject. Currently I am looking at a couple from buck, but if you have any other alternatives you would swear by–id be more than willing to check them out…

So Far…

Buck® Cherrywood Series 102 Woodsman Fixed Blade Knife

Buck Woodsman®

Vanguard®

Thank you in advance for your help.

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  1. james K
    September 26th, 2009 at 21:22
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    Mike,

    Are you talking about a Vanguard knife or a Buck Vanguard? Vanguard knives are like $400.

    Either way, all three of those knives you are fantastic picks. I prefer the bone handle (and perhaps the 119 series) but if you want a knife for all an all around purpose I would suggest getting a knife that it partially serrated. Cutting rope and branches and other common camping needs often require a good sharp serrated blade like a SOG® SEAL Pup Fixed Blade Knife or a Ka-Bar USMC Utility Knife. I have the Ka-Bar and I love it!

    However, it sounds like you know your knives so you probably have a good serrated folding knife already that you would also carry around in your pocket while outdoors.

    You are safe to stick with the Bucks, but check out the Gerber® Steadfast Drop Point Knife as well.

  2. Matt J
    September 28th, 2009 at 09:06
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    I bet that this may seem a little of a shock for you but i SWEAR by my Cold War Era Romanian AK 47 Bayonette. First off, all military knives are made to be as rugged and dependable as they can be. I specifically sugesst the Romanian bayo because of the multi-tool on it. They come with a 10 (I believe) inch blade, which is cast hardened while in production. On the top of the blade, there is a saw which can be used for cutting wood or bone. Also, ALL AK 47 bayo’s have wire cutters. These attachments are great for hunting/ camping. Another great thing about the bayonettes is that they don’t rust.

  3. Jon E
    September 29th, 2009 at 23:48
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    Bucks are outstanding knives. A Woodsman will last a long time. I’ve had mine for over 35 years. Take a look at SOG and their new revolver klnives. A combo with a revolving blade that one side is a saw. SOG seal pup is also an excellent knife for almost anything you need. Cold Steel makes some great folders, the voyager series and the Gunsite series. Both in either 4 or 5 inch folders.

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