Folding Knives Are Always Best To Bring

Posted by Guest on March 7th, 2010

Many people enjoy setting aside the business of daily life and getting out of town and into the wilderness for a bit. Some go to the out-of-doors to camp and relax, while others have their sights set on doing some hunting or fishing and returning with their quarry. No matter what the purpose of the journey, having a good knife that folds, which can be put in your pocket or stowed in your gear, is always a good idea. Folding knives are popular for such purposes because they are easy to carry or pack and because the blade is safely tucked away into the handle of the knife where it is protected until you need to use it.

A folding knife has a few of advantage over a standard, fixed blade hunting knife. First of all they are more convenient to carry than fixed blade knives. Once folded, they can easily be tucked away into a backpack, a fanny pack, a pocket or even a purse if desired. This means quality hunting knives can always be near at hand whenever they are needed most.

In addition, folding knives are popular because the user never has to worry about buying and carrying a special knife sheath. Instead, the blade is easily folded into the handle and this in turn means the blade does not take as much punishment and is not as likely to end up being nicked and scratched. As such, the blades of pocket knives need less maintenance.

Also, with knives that fold there is much less of a chance of the user, or someone else such as a child, getting cut by the blade or stabbing themselves. A folding/pocket style of knife is a wonderful tool to have on hand and provides people with some peace of mind because the blade is not exposed unless opened.

In general, there are two primary kinds of folding knives that you will find on the market. The first is the traditional pocket style of knife, which can be folded closed with just a little effort exerted against the back, or non cutting edge, of the blade. It is always important to make sure that your fingers are out of the way of the blade storage slot when closing so that no injury occurs.

Folding hunting knives are also quite common, and are also called lock-back knives. The knives that fold have a release button that must be depressed to release the blade so that it can be folded back into the handle. This adds an extra measure of safety ensuring that the blade does not snap closed while in use. It also provides additional stability when using the knife on tough materials or in situations of extended use, such as skinning game, gutting fish or cutting tree limbs.

There is one main drawback to folding knives; they can be harder to clean thoroughly. When used for skinning game or cleaning fish, the tissue and blood can easily get into the grooves and the mechanisms in the handle of a folding hunting knife, so removing all of these elements can be challenging. But, since they are so convenient to carry, most people still opt to carry along pocket knives on their ventures into the wild.

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Buck Knives for Hunters

Posted by Guest on March 7th, 2010

A lot of people love to venture into the great outdoors to do a little hunting or fishing and get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy nature. Whenever trekking into the wild, it is recommended that you take along adequate equipment to assure safety and to handle situations which can come up. Buck Knives offers excellent products of high quality that many an outdoorsman would recommend as an essential part of their outdoor equipment.

One of the things that set the Buck line of knives apart from other types of fixed blade hunting knives and kitchen knives is their distinctive shapes. The shape and edging on each model of knives made by Buck are carefully researched for optimal performance for their specific use and then designed to meet those needs and the exacting standards of the company.

In addition, the line of Buck Knives is also reputed to be made from the best of materials that they can source. The Buck Company uses the best metals available from which they forge the blades for their knives. As a result, the Buck blades stay sharper longer and in turn this means less honing to maintain the cutting edge.

The Buck Company is acknowledged to be one of the premier hunting knives manufacturers and they have been in business since the early 1940’s. The founder of the company, Hoyt Buck, was a blacksmith in Kansas and developed a new technique for heat-treating steel so that the metal would stay sharp much longer than typical tools of the day. At first, Buck used these techniques to help keep the tools of local farmers sharp and to keep them from breaking, which had been a frequent problem in the area he served.

Later, Mr. Buck took this technology and adapted it to making fixed blade knives for hunting and other outdoor endeavors, as well as for kitchen cutlery. During the Second World War, he even donated fixed blade knives to the government, setting up a special manufacturing operation in the basement of a church in order to produce knives for the troops.

In 1947, Hoyt Buck and his son Al, moved to San Diego, California, and set themselves up as quality manufacturers of hunting knives under the name of H. H. Buck & Son. The Buck line of knives were all handmade and so they were more expensive than mass-produced hunting knives and cutlery of the day. However, the quality shone through and people have been willing to pay the extra price for the quality since that humble beginning.

For many years, the most popular model produced by the Buck knife company has been Model #110 or Buck Folding Hunter Knives. While this model has been around since the 60’s, it still is one of the most popular models of folding hunting knives sold today. These popular Buck Knives sport a blade that is four inches in length, a low pressure release trigger, and a lock that can take high tension. These features provide a high level of safety to the user as well as excellent usability. For those who are more interested in a fixed blade hunting knife, Buck also offers a number of knives with fixed blades as well.

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Pocket Hunting Knives Are Great Hunters’ Choice

Posted by Guest on March 6th, 2010

When it comes time to head out for an outdoor venture into the wilds, most people like to pack light. At the same time, they want to be sure to have everything needed for any situation that might arise. No matter if they are going an a quick trek and doing some camping not all that far from civilization, or if they are heading into the deep woods to hunt, the desire to pack light is the same. Pocket hunting knives have long been a great answer to this need because they are compact, light and easy to carry. A folding hunting knife also provides essential tools for those heading into the great out-of-doors.

Buying quality hunting knives can be such an important decision to avid outdoor sportsmen that they often labor over the process of deciding what kind of hunting and/or fishing knives they should invest in. Often they end up buying pocket knives because of the fact that they are so easy to carry and that they can often serve many other purposes in everyday life as well, not just out in the wild.

It is safe to say that if you are a male over the age of eight, you probably have a pocket knife either currently in your possession or nearby. The pocket hunting knives are not quite as common because they have a larger blade and therefore are larger overall. The handle is typically designed and contoured so that you are able to get a really good grip on the knife and many times they have more than one blade.

The contoured and larger grip is helpful to maintain a solid grasp of the implement when using it for the important tasks of cleaning, gutting and skinning fish and game. No one wants to be in the midst of cleaning a recently bagged carcass and have the hunting knife slip out of their hand at a crucial moment. Because of this factor, it is a good idea to actually handle many knives before buying, thereby “test driving” the grips of different handles.

Of course, knives with folding blades are not the only type available on the market. There are many experienced hunters who prefer to carry along one or more fixed blade hunting knives in their hunting gear. These fixed blade knives are larger and also require a sheath to be carried along as well. Many hunters feel that fixed blades are more stable and this is why they use them.

Many people do prefer the fixed blades over folding varieties because the fixed blades are quite a bit easier to get completely clean. With the grooved handle and the folding mechanism that the pocket knives have, there are many small and difficult to reach places where debris and blood can get trapped. But even with this consideration, many hunters still prefer to take pocket hunting knives because of the convenience of carrying these knives.

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