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Why Steel Alloy Is One of the Most Important Determinants of Quality in a Sword CaneYou might have your eye on a cool sword cane, but don’t just make a snap judgment and buy because you like the looks. In order to be actually usable, swords must be made with an appropriate steel alloy. It is this more than any other thing that determines quality in a sword, cane or otherwise. Here’s what you need to know. The Carbon Concentration Balance Some retailers...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 34 Vue 0 AperçuConnectez-vous pour aimer, partager et commenter!
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Use Cases for a Machete KnifeThe popular image of a machete knife might be corrupted into the use of one as a macabre weapon, but the truth is that machetes are incredibly versatile bladed tools with an impressive array of use cases. For hundreds of years they have been a tool of choice when it comes to a wide range of tasks related to agriculture, wildland management, and much more. Here are some of the most...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 235 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Popular Folding Knife Deployment Mechanisms and MethodsFolding knives can be opened in a lot of different ways, each of which will impact the knife’s utility for a given task. This post will cover some of the more common methods of folding knife deployment. The Nail Nick The nail nick is the oldest deployment method commonly used and is still nearly universal on slipjoint folders, including pretty much all traditional patterns like stockman...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 185 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Dissecting Sword Speciality by Blade Profile and PatternJust like a knife, you can tell a lot about a sword by its blade profile. Fundamentally, these are both bladed tools, and the maxims by which you can determine utility don’t disappear just when you zoom out (or in, for that matter). Case in point, just by looking at the pattern of a sword, or by its profile, you can tell what that sword is intended to do. At the very least, you can...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 269 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Preserving Historically Significant BayonetsLet’s say you have a militarily significant bayonet such as an M1 bayonet, or something even older like an M98 butcher bayonet. These military collectibles are relatively rare, historically valuable, and when properly cared for, hold their value well. The keyword there, however, is care, qualified by “properly”. Here are some tips to keep your military collectibles in good...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 290 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Lock Picks: An Essential in Survival TrainingIn survival training, most people think of knives, fire starters, and water filters as the core gear. But there’s another tool that can be just as important in certain situations: a lock pick set. In real-world emergencies, you might encounter locked gates, storage sheds, or abandoned buildings containing critical resources like food, water, or shelter materials. If you’re in a...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 356 Vue 0 Aperçu
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Getting (and Keeping Rust) Off Your Machete or KnifeA machete is a tough tool that you might make a habit of using around the yard to keep it clear, or in the bush when you’re scouting, hiking, camping or just cutting shooting lanes. This means two important things: the machete is going to see some hard use, and by nature of clearing vegetation, it’s going to encounter a lot of moisture. That said, this post should show you how to...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 352 Vue 0 Aperçu
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The Value of Hidden Weapons for Modern Self-DefenseToday personal safety is never guaranteed. Whether walking alone at night, navigating a parking garage, or living in an unpredictable neighborhood, being able to protect yourself can mean the difference between vulnerability and survival. Hidden weapons, those small, discreet tools designed for self-defense, have become increasingly popular for people who want security without drawing...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 441 Vue 0 Aperçu
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