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So, having only dabbled in knife 'collecting' from a while back, and mostly from a military perspective, I'm short of knowledge on latest/greatest makers/designs. However, what I WANT: 4.5-6", drop-point (or?), heavy hunter/tactical/survivor, that's going to fill my needs for practical use AND staying alive, whether I'm hunting/cleaning/skinning, farting around in a jungle somewhere, or on a mountainside somewhere else, or going through more SERE, or sticking in something living, as a last resort. Needs to be non-flashy, but not necessarily 'tacti-cool'. Not looking at some $400-800, cool kid edition, but willing to pay for good to get good. Want to likely have a custom leather or kydex made to carry a few other essentials like my preferred fire starter and magnesium, some hooks/braided line, etc. Any heavy chopping/sawing, and I'll have tools to resort to for that (usually), but I guess it needs to fill in a pinch? Becker BK2 seems along those lines, but I have no idea of quality of that or anything else these days.

What I need is help shopping that: 5Ws.

....if you would?

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Charlie May's OSK1 design was made for that purpose, but it's not quite as big as you're listing. If you want something BIG his Tallahalla might work.

My preference is his Skifa design.

I'd like to try one of his Bladie Mae's except with an OSK1 handle.


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Gene Ingram's #6 Drop Point.


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The Charles May looks like it might fit the bill. The Gene Ingram #6, maybe not. The OSK looks nicely done and in the right quantities.


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All of the knives and makers mentioned above are some of the best. You may also want to look at a Dozier Wilderness in D2 or a Blind Horse Knives PLSK1 in o2 steel with the sabre grind. These are both bigger knives.... I also like the BHK Woodsman Pro but it is somewhat smaller blade. My $.002....

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Originally Posted by antlers
Gene Ingram's #6 Drop Point.


For a all around strictly hunting knife, Gene's #6 Drop Point is my absolute favorite of all the knifes I own. It resides permanently in my back pack.

While I'm out hunting or working at the Ranch, my so called "survival" knife rides on my hip. Usually one of my many Cold Steel Bowie models is hard to beat for the money, IMO.

Two knifes are always better than one! cool

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I could pick bigger, true survival or tactical blades, or smaller true hunting blades, but the 4.5-6" is a pretty firm criteria on blade length....otherwise it won't work within certain parameters I deal with. I'll keep checking every lead y'all can give me. There's usually a folder, a multi tool, and even hatchet and caping knife and hand chain and folding saws in my pack....this would be something to stay on me, that could cover in a pinch and be a primary fixed knif/tool.

BTW, the wait on doziers?

Anything on A.G. Russell? Used to be well regarded, and the sandbox hunter looks promising, but 'unavailable'?

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Check out the thread on "Bushcraft Knives" a few topics down (right now anyway).

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The BK2 is a sharpened pry bar. It's tough but so heavy and thick it's usless to me, it's more of a short chopper. I don't like it, except the Beckers have great handle ergonomics. Bark river Gunny might suit you, or the Gunny Hunter, it doesn't have the ramp.


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Originally Posted by robertacabin
All of the knives and makers mentioned above are some of the best. You may also want to look at a Dozier Wilderness in D2


Great selection - fits OP requirements nicely.

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Look into Fallkniven S1 or A1.

Either with likely be right up your alley. Hard to go wrong with one of these as they are designed to do exactly what you are looking for.



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You need to provide Dale Atkerson an example of the blade shape and length and ask him to make you one out of D2. Dale will make you a working knife that is RIGHT and will stay right.

I've done this with 2 knives that Dale made for me, and they're exactly what I wanted and made exceptionally well. They are very hard working knives for me and they exceed all expectations.

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My one knife for all places, any season, all purposes and maybe poke a fella is a Treeman Tactical Hunter. Handy enough to carve a whistle and tough enough to chop through 8" of lake ice.


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Originally Posted by lvmiker
My one knife for all places, any season, all purposes and maybe poke a fella is a Treeman Tactical Hunter. Handy enough to carve a whistle and tough enough to chop through 8" of lake ice.


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That's mine on the right, thanks add. I received it as a gift from my co-workers and it is a brute but I have come to like it a lot.


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I'd tell the OP to start his quest, by disabusing himself that there is a 'one knife fills all needs' blade out there.
Buy what works best for hunting, and processing dead animals, and then buy something for that 'tactical operator' inside you, that is struggling to get out. smile
Compromise knives never really satisfy anyone.


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If you don't mind hunting for one, I'd suggest trying to find one of Nathan Carothers' Field knives. Some will come up for sale on bladeforum from time to time.

Like all good makers, I sent one back to Nathan and he did an overhaul on it for free and sent it back on his own nickel.


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