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In Episode 597 of The Knife Junkie Podcast, host Bob DeMarco showcases 10 large ethnically-inspired knives from his collection, explaining their cultural origins, designs, and applications. From the American Bowie to the Turkish Yatagan, Bob reveals how different cultures developed unique blade styles for specific needs. The episode also features the latest knife news including Bald Man Knife & Tool's collaboration with Boker, Civivi's new Buster FG with SNECX, Jack Wolf Knives' first collaboration, and CRKT's re-released Razel folder. Additionally, Bob performs his weekly pocket check and shows off some custom Pikal blades from Failed Negotiation Knives. Find the list of all the knives shown in the show and links to the Knife Life news stories at https://theknifejunkie.com/597. Support the Knife Junkie channel with your next knife purchase. Find our affiliate links at https://theknifejunkie.com/knives. You can also support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a patron, including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details. Let us know what you thought about this episode and leave a rating and/or a review. Your feedback is appreciated. You can also email theknifejunkie@gmail.com with any comments, feedback, or suggestions. To watch or listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen. And for professional podcast hosting, use The Knife Junkie's podcast platform of choice: https://theknifejunkie.com/podhost.
Mikey and Bernard discuss the recent news of Crucible Industries (The creators of Magnacut) going bakrupt and the implications that might have for the EDC community.
Princeton Wong of Prince Customs joins Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco on Episode 539 of The Knife Junkie Podcast (https://theknifejunkie.com/539).Princeton owns and operates Prince Customs, a design, engineering, and custom fabrication business with small and large clients across industries. Prince Customs' capabilities include Laser Engraving, Graphic & Environmental Design, CNC Machining, CAD/CAM and other more traditional modes of fabrication.In 2021, Princeton won Best New Knifemaker at Blade Show for his custom Fion, a beautifully machined folder with a hidden corkscrew/wine key. At Blade Show 2024, Princeton's winning design from 2021 was recast as the CRKT Fial, which won Most Innovative Imported Design. Prince Customs was also the winner of the Blade Show Texas Best Custom M.A.C.K. for his Orochi model.CRKT released another Princeton Wong design in 2024, this time a sculptural and modern Italian production called Nucleus.Princeton's custom knives are known for their complex and detailed machining and span the design spectrum from simple and sleek EDC to extravagant "art" folders.Find Prince Customs online at https://www.princecustoms.com and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/princecustoms,Be sure to support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a patron, including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details. You can also support The Knife Junkie channel with your next knife purchase. Find our affiliate links at https://theknifejunkie.com/knives.Let us know what you thought about this episode and leave a rating and/or a review. Your feedback is appreciated. You can also call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email theknifejunkie@gmail.com with any comments, feedback, or suggestions.To watch or listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen. And for professional podcast hosting, use The Knife Junkie's podcast platform of choice: https://theknifejunkie.com/podhost.
Finally! Kevin Estela and I sit down to recap our bear hunt and fishing trip. Kevin, with Fieldcraft Survival, flew out to Idaho from North Carolina to chase bruins over a bait site. In this episode, we talk about the gear we used, the shared experience, our fishing wins, and our plans for redemption this coming Fall! Kevin on Instagram CRKT Website Check out the Woods Chogan T-Hawk from CRKT!! Show Sponsors! Phelps Game Calls - The game call company of The Western Huntsman! https://phelpsgamecalls.com/ -Use Promo Code “Huntsman10” for 10% off! Silencer Central - Get started with a suppressor for your next hunt by going to the website here: https://www.silencercentral.com/ They make it very easy to get licensed, purchased, and set up so you can find out why getting a suppressor from Silencer Centrals is so popular! Hoffman Boots - Best hunting boots you'll ever own. Specifically, check out the Hoffman Explorers, hands down the finest mountain boot for Western big game on the planet, I guarantee it! Use promo code “HUNTSMAN10” for 10% off! https://hoffmanboots.com/hoffman-mountain-boots Savage Arms - Don't skimp on your next big game rifle. Savage Arms has redefined high-performance rifles built specifically for guys and gals like us! Check out the 110 with Accu-Trigger, I promise you won't regret it. www.savagearms.com Barnes Bullets - Since 1932, Barnes Bullets has been a leader in hunting ammo. The world-famous X-Bullet was the first expanding all-copper bullet known for its exceptional knock down power and performance. I have personally been using Barnes Bullets since 1998 and wouldn't recommend them if I didn't know for sure how well they perform. Check them out at www.barnesbullets.com Vantage Point Archery - American made broadheads of choice for The Western Huntsman! Make sure to check out the single-bevel Omega's or scroll through and find the broadhead that best suits your needs. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and Lifetime Warranty are just part of the reason why these are my go-to broadheads. https://vparchery.com/ Eastmans Hunting Journals - What Western Hunter doesn't know Eastmans Hunting Journals?? I've been a fan and subscriber to the magazine since I was a kid, and you should too. Between the magazine, Eastmans TagHub, and the new Mule Deer eCourse, Eastmans has something for everyone and the tools every Western Hunter should have! Check it out at https://www.eastmans.com/ Hit me up at jim@thewesternhuntsman.com
This episode was recorded in Las Vegas during the 2024 Shot Show. In this special episode Rod Bremer (founder/president of CRKT) and Doug Flagg (VP of Marketing and Innovation) talk about their 30 year anniversary project. A collabaration between 3 great companies CRKT, Vegas Forge, and TOPS Knives. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/topsdailygrind/support
Every year we get asked what are some gifts I can get for my spouse. In this episode we answer that question with a couple different gift ideas from a fidget toy for adults to a brand new rifle and everything in between! We hope these ideas are some sweet stocking stuffers. Provoke Karambit CRKT - https://www.amazon.com/CRKT-Provoke-Orange-Kinematic-Folding/dp/B08KDL634S/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1TTE648E95KDP&keywords=provoke+CRKT&qid=1702155177&sprefix=provoke+crkt%2Caps%2C125&sr=8-6 Leatherman K2 - https://www.amazon.com/LEATHERMAN-Free-Multitool-Knife-Gray/dp/B07P5KCDYD/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1Z6MHGGYOROWP&keywords=Leatherman%2BK2&qid=1702155219&sprefix=leatherman%2Bk2%2Caps%2C119&sr=8-5&th=1 Sonicare Toothbrush - https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Sonicare-Rechargeable-Toothbrush-BD3002/dp/B0CKTSQHNB/ref=sr_1_10?crid=2PBK36VAB0ASK&keywords=sonicare&qid=1702155288&sprefix=sonicare%2Caps%2C143&sr=8-10&th=1 Streamlight Protac 1L-1AA - https://www.amazon.com/Streamlight-88061-ProTac-Professional-Tactical/dp/B01G75P1SC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=PKKU0AYFVXCE&keywords=streamlight%2Bprotac%2B1l-1aa&qid=1702155393&sprefix=Streamlight%2B1aa%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-1&th=1 Criterion Holster - https://www.miltsparks.com/inside-the-waistband/criterion/ Kuiu Jacket - https://www.kuiu.com/products/fairbanks-jacket-mineral?variant=41293715636382 Daniel Defense Rifle - https://danieldefense.com/ddm4-v7.html Strike Eagle Scope - https://www.amazon.com/Vortex-Optics-Strike-1-8x24-Riflescope/dp/B09TTRNC8P/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3USCLQ49CACXY&keywords=vortex%2Bstrike%2Beagle%2B1-8x24&qid=1702155782&sprefix=Vortex%2BStrike%2BEagle%2B%2Caps%2C137&sr=8-1&th=1 Who's Jimmy Graham? Jimmy spent over 15 years in the US Navy SEAL Teams earning the rank of Chief Petty Officer (E7). During that time, he earned certifications as a Sniper, Joint Tactical Air Controller, Range Safety Officer for Live Fire, Dynamic Movement and Master Training Specialist. He also served for 7 years as an Operator and Lead Instructor for an Elite Federal Government Protective Detail for High-Risk and Critical environments, to include; Kirkuk, Iraq, Kabul, Afghanistan, Beirut, Lebanon and Benghazi, Libya. During this time he earned his certification for Federal Firearms Instructor, Simunition Scenario Qualified Instructor and Certified Skills Facilitator. Jimmy has trained law enforcement on the Federal, State, and Local levels as well as Fire Department, EMS and Dispatch personnel. His passion is to train communities across the nation in order to enhance their level of readiness in response to active shooter situations. Make sure you subscribe and stay tuned to everything we are doing. Want to get more training? - https://ableshepherd.com/ Need support? https://able-nation.org/ Follow us on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ableshepherd Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ableshepherd/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ableshepherd9570
Today's guest is Columbia River Knife and Tool's Doug Flagg. Through his nearly three decades in the industry, Doug helped define what the modern knife world is today. He brought to market industry-defining innovations and products, including the best-selling CRKT Provoke® with Kinematic® technology and the popular CEO family of knives. Prior to joining CRKT, he led sales and marketing at Kershaw knives, where he collaborated with Ken Onion to manufacture Ken's SpeedSafe® assisted opening mechanism – a groundbreaking innovation at the time. As a lifelong Jeep guy and outdoorsman, on weekends you'll find Doug rebuilding (for the third time) his '66 CJ5, bow hunting, and fishing. You can earn more about CRKT at crkt.com and by following them on Instagram @crkt_knives The Whiskey: Jefferson's Ocean Aged at Sea Bourbon Purchase here: https://jeffersonsbourbon.com/jeffersons-ocean-bourbon/ Don't miss the latest from The Roadster Shop. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @roadstershop Oil and Whiskey is an IRONCLAD original.
Joining Marcus this week on The Average Conservationist Podcast is Nick Alexander. Nick is the owner of 2% Certified CRKT Perfect Protein. What started off as a way to find a different source of protein, has led Nick to starting his own business and on a mission to educate others on the benefits of not only eating crickets, but the lack of a footprint the operation has on the landscape. This episode is filled with a ton of great insight and knowledge into Nick's business and plan for the future surrounding all the different ways one can consume cricket protein. If you're looking for a high protein, nutrient dense alternative to your normal diet, I highly suggest taking notes on this episode. Nick is on a mission to change the perception behind eating crickets and spreading the word to whoever will listen. To learn more about CRKT, check out crkt.life. Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining Marcus this week on The Average Conservationist Podcast is Nick Alexander. Nick is the owner of 2% Certified CRKT Perfect Protein. What started off as a way to find a different source of protein, has led Nick to starting his own business and on a mission to educate others on the benefits of not only eating crickets, but the lack of a footprint the operation has on the landscape. This episode is filled with a ton of great insight and knowledge into Nick's business and plan for the future surrounding all the different ways one can consume cricket protein. If you're looking for a high protein, nutrient dense alternative to your normal diet, I highly suggest taking notes on this episode. Nick is on a mission to change the perception behind eating crickets and spreading the word to whoever will listen. To learn more about CRKT, check out crkt.life.Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content!
Joining Marcus this week on The Average Conservationist Podcast is Nick Alexander. Nick is the owner of 2% Certified CRKT Perfect Protein. What started off as a way to find a different source of protein, has led Nick to starting his own business and on a mission to educate others on the benefits of not only eating crickets, but the lack of a footprint the operation has on the landscape. This episode is filled with a ton of great insight and knowledge into Nick's business and plan for the future surrounding all the different ways one can consume cricket protein. If you're looking for a high protein, nutrient dense alternative to your normal diet, I highly suggest taking notes on this episode. Nick is on a mission to change the perception behind eating crickets and spreading the word to whoever will listen. To learn more about CRKT, check out crkt.life.Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content!
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Today we discuss hats, NRA annual meet, magic spoon cereal, soft America, being poor, war, tranny land, Botch 11×14 Battle Steel plate carrier, Giessele Automatics , Count Blemulas Castle, Ghillie Suits, music, fast food, Glock or Smith & Wesson, CRKT knives, and much more!!! Thanks for listening!!! If you'd like to leave us a text … 76Tuesday Podcast 083 – GOD CARRIES A GLOCK 19!!! Read More » The post 76Tuesday Podcast 083 – GOD CARRIES A GLOCK 19!!! appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
Today we discuss hats, NRA annual meet, magic spoon cereal, soft America, being poor, war, tranny land, Botch 11×14 Battle Steel plate carrier, Giessele Automatics , Count Blemulas Castle, Ghillie Suits, music, fast food, Glock or Smith & Wesson, CRKT knives, and much more!!! Thanks for listening!!! If you’d like to leave us a text … 76Tuesday Podcast 083 – GOD CARRIES A GLOCK 19!!! Read More » The post 76Tuesday Podcast 083 – GOD CARRIES A GLOCK 19!!! appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
On the mid-week supplemental episode of The Knife Junkie podcast (episode 394), Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco looks at top knife designs at bottom dollar prices, including the Sencut Bronte, Tempest Pinion, and Orion Scorpio among others. Bob also shows off the new prototype The Knife Junkie/Hogtooth Knives collaboration knife -- the NoVA-1 Custom EDC Bowie.Bob starts the show with his favorite comment of the week, which came from last week's podcast, followed by his "pocket check" of knives -- the Sencut Watauga, Jack Wolf Knives Javelina Jack, The Knife Junkie/Hogtooth Knives NoVA-1, and the Finch Knives Drifter (Emotional Support Knife). In Knife Life News, CRKT and Hogue team up for USA made CRKTs OEM'ed by Hogue, Boker releases a Brad Zinker Urban Barlow flipper, We Knife Co. and Tkachenko team up for an exotic Merata, and the Boker Plus 2023 Collection Knife is a collab with Sal Manaro.Meanwhile in his "State of the Collection," Bob shows off a folding Scythe by Tier 1 Gear Reviews, the Kizer MAD Tanto, Artisan Mini Proponent, and the Asymmetrical Nighthorse.Find the list of all the knives shown in the show, and links to the knife life news stories, at https://theknifejunkie.com/394.Support the Knife Junkie channel with your next knife purchase. Find our affiliate links at https://theknifejunkie.com/knives. You can also support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a Patron -- including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details.Let us know what you thought about this episode and leave a rating and/or a review. Your feedback is appreciated. You also can call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback or suggestions, and let us know what you'd like to hear covered next week on The Knife Junkie Podcast Supplemental edition.To watch or listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen. And for professional podcast hosting, use The Knife Junkie's podcast platform of choice -- https://theknifejunkie.com/podhost.
Knife Nuts Podcast Episode 61: PeterinarianThe Knife Nuts Podcast is back... with an episode that maybe sort of finally features Jake again! We go over the 2023 reveals, pre-SHOT SHOW, from CRKT and Kershaw/ZT. Brian also addresses a certain gaffe he made with regard to Razor Edge Knives, and probably makes it even worse. A bonus companion episode is available now too!Please consider supporting the Knife Nuts Podcast by using our affiliate links:DLT Trading - https://dlt.link/3flRY2SGPKnives - https://bit.ly/3fH0iuhRiver's Edge Cutlery - https://riversedgecutlery.com/?aff=5__________________________________________________________________________________________Support us on our Patreon for bonus content, swag, and giveaways!https://www.patreon.com/knifenutspodcastThank you to our sponsors :PVK - https://www.pvk.vegas/Default.aspRiver's Edge Cutlery - https://riversedgecutlery.com/St. Nick's Knives - https://www.stnicksknives.com/https://knifenutspodcast.com/
We check out ZT, Kershaw, CRKT, and OKC's 2023 lineup so far. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyday-city-carry/support
On the mid-week supplemental episode of The Knife Junkie podcast (episode 382), Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco conducts his "Lucky #7: Seven Knife Giveaway" random drawing from comments from last week's mid-week podcast to find winners for the Miguron Akri II, Petrified Fish Wing, Maxace Balance-K, Two Sun TS381 Tepe, Sixleaf SL-02, Kubey Momentum, and Daggerr Knives Vendetta. Find the list of all the knives shown in the show, and links to the knife life news stories, at https://theknifejunkie.com/382.Bob starts the show with his favorite comment of the week followed by his "pocket check" of knives -- the Resco Instruments MDCF, Jack Wolf Knives Low Drag Jack, the JB Knife and Tool Ditch Pick and the Orion Scorpio (Emotional Support Knife). Unfortunately, Bob also shows off a couple of knives with broken tips -- the Cold Steel Pro Flight Sport Thrower and the B'yond EDC Nighthorse.In Knife Life News, finally, exciting stuff from ZT and Kershaw and there's a collaboration saturated CRKT catalogue for 2023. Meanwhile in his "State of the Collection," Bob shows off a bunch of new knives, including a Steve Callari Custom 8-inch Chef's Knife and the Cold Steel Voyager XL Bowie, along with four knives from Off-Grid Knives -- the Off-Grid Baby Rhino Coyote/Grey. Off-Grid Rhino V2 Coyote/Grey, Off-Grid Tracker X-2, and Off-Grid Tracker X-2 BlackoutSupport the Knife Junkie channel with your next knife purchase. Find our affiliate links at https://theknifejunkie.com/knives. You can also support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a Patron -- including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details.Let us know what you thought about this episode and leave a rating and/or a review. Your feedback is much appreciated. You also can call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback or suggestions, and let us know what you'd like to hear covered next week on The Knife Junkie Podcast Supplemental edition.To watch or listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen. And for professional podcast hosting, use The Knife Junkie's podcast platform of choice -- https://theknifejunkie.com/podhost.
Are your chances of needing more than 5 rounds in a handgun fight higher or lower than your being struck by lightning? (Yeah, you guessed correctly ;) )... and a critical analysis of the "vaccines"... some good news? Maybe. And, is it important to know your enemy? (Of course it is, and we'll offer some suggestions as to how to approach this difficult issue)... we hope you'll tune in! :)
On the mid-week supplemental episode of The Knife Junkie podcast (episode 363), Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco looks at what he calls "practical to tactical" and shows off his top 10 great do-all folding knives, including the Asymmetrical Contact, Vosteed Knightshade and the Spyderco Delica Wharncliffe (serrated) among others. Find the list of all the knives shown in the show, and links to the knife life news stories, at https://theknifejunkie.com/363.Bob starts the show with his favorite comment of the week followed by his "pocket check" of knives -- the Heretic Manticore-X, Jack Wolf Knives K9 Jack, Tempest Pinion (emotional support knife), and the 15;58 Revere.In Knife Life News, two new WE Knives are on the way and CRKT teams up with an Italian OEM for a limited edition Squid II. Meanwhile in his "State of the Collection," Bob shows off his new Boker Shamsher, a gift from Chas Fisher, general manager at Boker USA, who was a guest on episode 354 of the podcast.Support the Knife Junkie channel with your next knife purchase. Find our affiliate links at https://theknifejunkie.com/knives. You can also support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a Patron -- including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details.Let us know what you thought about this episode and leave a rating and/or a review. Your feedback is much appreciated.Please call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback or suggestions on the show, and let us know what you'd like to hear covered next week on The Knife Junkie Podcast Supplemental edition.To watch or listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen. And for professional podcast hosting, use The Knife Junkie's podcast platform of choice -- https://theknifejunkie.com/podhost.
On the mid-week supplemental episode of The Knife Junkie podcast (episode 321), Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco looks at some great folders under $100, including the Gerber Zilch, Kubey Vagrant and the Off-Grid Enforcer EDC. Find the list of all the knives shown and links in the show notes for this episode at https://theknifejunkie.com/321.Bob starts the show with his "pocket check" of knives -- the Hinderer XM-18 Spanto Regrind, the Hogtooth Tanto and a Sencut Bronte -- while showing off three knives he used over the weekend for cardboard cutting. In Knife Life News, Bob reports on the Fairchild knife from designer Kombou and Bestech Knives will be ready for Blade Show 2022, and the new CRKT lineup is collaboration rich. Meanwhile in his "State of the Collection," Bob looks at the new Jack Wolf Knives Little Bro Jack, and even compares it to the GEC #15 for size comparison.Be sure to support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a Patron -- including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details.Links to stories, podcast episodes mentioned and the knives covered in the podcast can be found on The Knife Junkie website. And if you're looking to buy a knife, check out our specials at www.theknifejunkie.com/knives.Let us know what you thought about this episode. Please leave a rating and/or a review in whatever podcast player app you're listening on. Your feedback is much appreciated.Please call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback or suggestions on the show, and let us know what you'd like to hear covered next week on The Knife Junkie Podcast Supplemental edition.To watch or listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen.
Steve Ryan, custom knife maker, joins Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco on episode 274 of The Knife Junkie Podcast. Find show notes and links for this episode at https://theknifejunkie.com/274.Steve Ryan had been a custom knife maker for years when he was hired by SureFire to head up their edged weapons division. Having left the corporate world, and SureFire, Steve has committed himself fully (once again) to custom knife making.His knives are known for their heavy-duty builds, unique profiles and stylish menace. Ryan also has collaborated on production knife designs with companies like SureFire and CRKT.You can find Steve Ryan online at https://www.arizonacustomknives.com/knives-by-maker/ryan-steve/ and on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/the_steve_ryan/.Be sure to support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a Patron -- including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details.Let us know what you thought about this episode. Please leave a rating and/or a review in whatever podcast player app you're listening on. Your feedback is much appreciated.Also, call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback or suggestions on the show, and let us know who you'd like to hear interviewed on an upcoming edition of The Knife Junkie Podcast.To listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen.LT8IbQ3ftz5bTkyhX18e
On this week's episode, Chad reviews the Adaptive Tactical EX stock and Lightweight pistol grip combo. We discuss the Strike Industries adjustable Multi-Angle grip, Thyrm’s new LPC, Atibal’s new XRD red dot, and CRKT’s Clever Girl Kukri. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to http://firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast or visit http://www.firearmsinsider.tv/
On this week's episode, Chad reviews the Adaptive Tactical EX stock and Lightweight pistol grip combo. We discuss the Strike Industries adjustable Multi-Angle grip, Thyrm's new LPC, Atibal's new XRD red dot, and CRKT's Clever Girl Kukri. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to http://firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast or visit http://www.firearmsinsider.tv/
On the mid-week supplemental episode of The Knife Junkie podcast (episode 265), Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco looks at 12 super smooth knives. Bob had trouble keeping the list small. Be sure to check out the show notes at https://www.theknifejunkie.com/265 for the list of knives talked about on this episode.Bob starts the show with his "pocket check" of knives -- the Spyderco Military and the Fox/CollectorKnives Recoil -- while in Knife Life News, four new designs are in the offing for Finch Knife Co. and there's a new Clever Girl Kukri from CRKT and Austin McGlaun,And in his "State of the Collection," Bob looks at his Finch Collection Thus Far -- the Runtly, 1929, Holliday, Devil's Finger and the Cimerron.Be sure to support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a Patron -- including early access to the podcast. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details.Links to stories, podcast episodes mentioned and the knives covered in the podcast can be found on The Knife Junkie website. And if you're looking to buy a knife, check out our specials at www.theknifejunkie.com/knives.Let us know what you thought about this episode. Please leave a rating and/or a review in whatever podcast player app you're listening on. Your feedback is much appreciated.Please call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback or suggestions on the show, and let us know what you'd like to hear covered next week on The Knife Junkie Podcast Supplemental edition.To listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen.
Do you carry a knife for last ditch self-defense?? If so, you might want to check out the CRKT "Provoke", and listen in while I review what I like and don't like about this product. For more information on the CRKT Provoke - hit this link: https://www.crkt.com/provoke-sheath.htmlLooking to start a profitable online business like we did?It's not easy to make ends meet in today's economy. But is it possible to create a decent side income or even replace your current job? You bet it is. Check out this training - see if it's right for you. Give us a shout out on the Family Man Tactical Facebook PageUSCCA Free Concealed Carry Map Get your free USCCA Concealed Carry Map, which shows all sorts of up to date CCW info.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=55579011&fan_landing=true) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/family-man-tactical-show/support
Today hear the Gear Guru himself Jason Svetich and host Bob Svetich as Jasonreports his findings after field testing a multi-use knife. You'll be amore informed consumer after listening to our Gear Review episodes.Your listening to the sporting Life podcast brought to you by the Outdoor Group Inc. a passionate sporting life Company for the passionate sporting life enthusiast. Please visit www.theoutdoorgroupinc.commy daily shows bring you the best celebrity entertainment and all things hunting and fishing.Hi Im Bob Svetich. Please join me and my co-host right after this beautiful rendition of "God Bless America" by Daniel Rodriguez right here on the Sporting Life Podcast.(Singing) God bless America Land that I love stand beside her and guide her through the night with with a light from above from the mountain to the prairie to the ocean white with foam God Bless America my home sweet homeGod bless America our home sweet home.(End Singing)God Bless America and God bless all of you. We are bring to you the best celebrity entertainment and the best in hunting and fishing everyday at 7:00am.Well that wraps it up for today, but before I put out the campfire I want to remind you all that you can find us at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, Alexa, And iHeart Raidio. And Please SUBSCRIBE.Tune in tomorrow, I'm your host Bob Svetich saying thanks for listening and please remember to always be a good steward of our land and water.
On this week's episode, Chad reviews the Patmos Arms Judah 43 slide from JSD Supply. We discuss the Standard Manufacturing G4S .22lr rifle, AXL’s Eclipse belt, CRKT’s Exitool safety thing, and the Burris Fastfire 4. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to http://firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast
On this week’s episode, Chad reviews the Patmos Arms Judah 43 slide from JSD Supply. We discuss the Standard Manufacturing G4S .22lr rifle, AXL’s Eclipse belt, CRKT’s Exitool safety thing, and the Burris Fastfire 4. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to http://firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast
On this week’s episode, Chad reviews the Patmos Arms Judah 43 slide from JSD Supply. We discuss the Standard Manufacturing G4S .22lr rifle, AXL’s Eclipse belt, CRKT’s Exitool safety thing, and the Burris Fastfire 4. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to http://firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast
On this week's episode, Chad reviews the Nightstick LGL-170 weapon mounted light. We discuss Mossberg’s International Gold Reserve O/U shotgun, Aero Precision’s new EPC-9 PCC parts, CRKT’s take apart knife, the Bona Fide, and Brownell’s MPO in 1-8x. We also have some great feedback. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to http://firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast
On this week’s episode, Chad reviews the Nightstick LGL-170 weapon mounted light. We discuss Mossberg’s International Gold Reserve O/U shotgun, Aero Precision’s new EPC-9 PCC parts, CRKT’s take apart knife, the Bona Fide, and Brownell’s MPO in 1-8x. We also have some great feedback. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to http://firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast
On this week’s episode, Chad reviews the Nightstick LGL-170 weapon mounted light. We discuss Mossberg’s International Gold Reserve O/U shotgun, Aero Precision’s new EPC-9 PCC parts, CRKT’s take apart knife, the Bona Fide, and Brownell’s MPO in 1-8x. We also have some great feedback. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to http://firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast
Episode 52: Four Horsemen of the Knifepocalypse ft. Metal ComplexIn tonight's episode, we're joined by YouTube knife reviewer Metal Complex to go over some of the newly revealed catalogs from the biggest knife manufacturers. Predictably, there isn't a lot positive to say. We also crown the "Four Horsemen of the Knifepocalypse", the worst four knives revealed in 2021 that are the harbingers of a seemingly bad year in knives. We also bring back Wingding of the Week for the first time in a while, the dubious honor going to Asher Knives for their blatant ripoff of the Benchmade Bugout.To follow along, check out the catalogs we talked about:CRKT: https://www.knifecenter.com/listing/new-2021-crkt-modelsSpyderco: https://catalog.spyderco.com/Reveal7/ZT: https://zt.kaiusa.com/new.htmlKershaw: https://kershaw.kaiusa.com/new.htmlBenchmade: https://www.benchmade.com/new.htmlFour Horseman of the Knifepocalypse:MC Studio/Maxace Mammoth: https://www.facebook.com/midnightcatstudio/photos/Civivi Elementium Button Lock: https://www.bladehq.com/cat--Elementum-Button-Lock--4218CRKT Ibi: https://www.bladehq.com/item--CRKT-IBI-Liner-Lock-Folding-Knife--119359Benchmade Tengu Gold Class: https://www.bladehq.com/item--Benchmade-Oeser-Tengu-Flipper-Knife--118555ReferencesRIP Alexi Laiho of Children of Bodom "Botched Toe"
Alternate Current Radio in association with Swordpoint9 Presents: The long awaited Hesher & Kaiser team up. Will it be to discuss geopolitics, war, civil unrest & the new world order...? NO! Hesh and Kaiser are talking tools, knives, edged weapons, philosophy of use, sharpening, types of blades, types of folders and locking mechanisms. All this and more, on this episode of BR meets Swordpoint9!
Alternate Current Radio in association with Swordpoint9 Presents: The long awaited Hesher & Kaiser team up. Will it be to discuss geopolitics, war, civil unrest & the new world order...? NO! Hesh and Kaiser are talking tools, knives, edged weapons, philosophy of use, sharpening, types of blades, types of folders and locking mechanisms. All this and more, on this episode of BR meets Swordpoint9!
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Links Mentioned in today’s show: Episode Sponsor: https://polarprofilters.com Use this link AND the code "latitude15" the next time you need to rent gear. I'll get a small percentage and you'll get 15% off. Lensrentals.com affiliate link: https://www.gopjn.com/t/SENJRktJT01DR09OS0lLQ0dLT0tGTg Need to carry your gear in style? Treat yourself to a ThinkTank Photo bag with this link and get a free gift at checkout: http://bit.ly/2IMRhOT The Big Announcement I’ve finally got plans lined up for the release of my newest adventure, that is, Latitude Photography School. Right now you can go to the website, https://latitudephotographyschool.com and all that you’ll see is a sign up form. I’m busy working on my next course offerings and other tutorial items. I’ll also have an associated YouTube channel to go along with this new service. The two courses I’m crafting have to do with beginning photography and an intermediate course on creativity in photography. With each course there will be associated assignments or projects. You’ll be able to post the assignment results in the private facebook group and you’ll get some feedback from myself and other students. I will also have smaller items that are more tutorial based. Topics will cover everything from understanding the camera to being out in the field to doing things right in post-production. It will take some time to produce all these items, but one thing I need to make sure you’re aware of, you’ll be able to purchase access to the courses individually as you want, or you can have a membership option and you can have access to the courses for as long as you’re a member. So head on over to the site if you’re interested and sign up to be notified when the doors are open for business. I have closed the cart on my online print course as well for the time being but you can still purchase the shoot-n-print workshop in the Palouse in May or June, direct links are in the show notes. Winter Day Hikes I love backpacking, but there’s nothing like a good day hike either. You go out for the day and come back to a hopefully cozy bed to get a good night’s rest. If you’re traveling you may also be eating out in restaurants, or maybe cooking in your room or Airbnb. Either way, your experience is way less rugged than if you’re full-on backpacking. I should insert here that the advice I’m giving is not intended to be thorough nor does it address all situations or skill levels. Please be aware of your own abilities and if you have a doubt about something, don’t do it. I’ll be looking at ways to get properly prepared for such an outing. As you know, I’m heading to Unalaska Island in a couple weeks. I do have a podcast listener coming along so that’s certainly good. And that takes us to item number 1. Hiking buddy It’s always good to have a hiking buddy along if safety is in any way a concern. There’s so many times where I love going out alone and just being there in God’s big beautiful creation with just my cameras. But when I called up to the visitor’s office in Dutch Harbor and I got some information on the weather in mid December I knew it’d be best to have a hiking buddy. Not only to share costs with, but simply for safety. They also require registrations for hikers, so they know someone is out there, which is good, but there’s nothing like having someone with you when you’re out there on a trail, several miles from town and hundreds of miles out in the middle of the ocean. Notifications Jared Yoder posted a great question in the Master Photography Podcast group about this idea of getting prepared for a day hike. And I’m glad he did. And then David Patton gave some very good advice right away. And one of those items was to be sure you tell someone where you’ll be going and when you plan to return. This is especially important if you head out of cell phone range. If they don’t hear from you they can at east give the local rescue and law enforcement authorities a heads up and maybe they’ll need to go out and search for you. The timeframe might be much longer if no one knows when to expect you back. So do let someone know of your plans. Non-photography tools I always carry a knife with me. It’s not a big knife, but I have one just the same. I have a Gerber that my brother gave me for being the best man at his wedding, I have a CRKT that someone left in a bathroom and after a search of who it might belong to I simply kept it, and then I have another that I purchased in Poland as a souvenir. I also have a leatherman that is invaluable when camping, but sometimes it comes with me hiking as well. I also always take a good waterbottle with me. It’s always good to have more than you think you’ll need. Especially when it’s cold, you don’t think you’ll need as much, but you do. You can always melt snow, but I say why bother when you can just have enough water for the day. I go for between 20–32 oz. for a few hours hike, but I also have a secondary bottle in the car that I guzzle just before heading out. Water purifier. If you’re going to be out longer I say bring along a water purifier. It can provide good clean water for your whole party and you don’t have to carry as much with you. Of course it only works if you actually have a water source you can get water from. Hand warmers. These little packets of warmth are perfect for keeping your water from freezing and your fingers too. I use them in my fold over mittens when I’m not shooting and when the weather is super cold. Sometimes I also put them in my boots but not usually, they’re more uncomfortable than they are worth. I’ve tried the flatter kind that adhere to your sock and those are OK, but really, good socks will do the trick better than anything. More on that in a bit. Maps etc. It’s always good to have a map to study. I use the Alltrails app on my phone and that’s good, but with the pro account you can also print off maps. I’ve not actually done that yet, but I plan to in the near future. Not with my trip to Alaska, because there’s so few trails listed on the app, but with other areas here in the PNW I’ll be able to do that. Off-line maps are best because what would you do if your battery died on your phone? There’s nothing like studying the map before hand and really having the place sink in as much as possible. Before I went to Europe for three weeks with my father several years ago I bought several maps and just studies them over and over. When there I rarely referenced them but I always knew where I was and where things were in relation to other things. Absorbing maps is a good thing for sure. Clothing - Footwear You need good boots, there’s no other way around it. For winter boots I’ve used Sorel and Kamik brands. Both have been exceptionally good. Shop at reputable places like REI, Cabellas, Dicks Sporting Goods and others that I’m not thinking of at the moment. I’m sure you’ll find some on Amazon as well, but the point I want to drive home is the insulation rating and waterproofing. Winter boots are certainly different than hiking boots in size and overall function. I’ve got the Kamik Nation Plus Pac Boots. They’re a fine boot but they are listed as having a “200 gram Thinsulate liner.” But the Cabellas brand that’s 2x as much has 2,000 gram Thinsulate. Other brands have other insulations as well. The best thing I can recommend is going to the store and trying them on. Talk to the associate and see what works for you. I like mine because I also use SmartWool socks with them. The only time I really felt cold in these boots and socks like that was after a full day in Banff National Park in February. I’d sweated enough that finally, at the end of the day it didn’t matter what I did, I just needed to get out of those boots. Had I brought a fresh pair of socks I’m sure I’d have been fine. When I go to AK, I plan to bring fresh socks with me on the trail so I can swap them out as needed. I also am trying out some Alpaca wool liners. I bought them at the homesteading life conference this summer in Missouri. I bought them from Alpacas of Troy. https://alpacasoftroy.com I’ve only been out on one small hike with them to the proof will be in the pudding when I go to Alaska. Clothing - Pants If it’s not too cold I’ll just wear regular hiking pants. No cotton though please. Has to be a quick drying type of materials. I have some excellent hiking pants from Mountain Hardwear. I bought them on clearance from REI. They’re listed as a 30” waist and let me tell you, I’m NOT a 30” waist, that’s probably why they were on the clearance rack. But they fit perfectly. I just love them. But all too often in winter time those are way to thin. So I have some larger hiking pants that I’ll wear as an outer layer and use either a base layer underneath or I’ll just wear some flannel pants as insulation. If it’s a short jaunt I’ll go with the flannel pants, if it’s a longer time out I want the base layer protection against moisture buildup. The point here is layering is good. I’ve even been known to go with all three layers. However, that does get a bit uncomfortable if I need to sit down or whatnot. But when I kneel in the snow, no problem. I don’t even feel the cold on my knee. I’ll use snow pants when it’s downright frigid cold, like when I was in Banff last winter and the warmest it got was about 9 degrees F. Starting the day out at -26 or so requires more insulation and the bib overall style of snow pants does the job. Ad read, Episode Sponsor. Clothing - Upper body I’ll go with recommending layering once again. When it’s ultimate cold I’ll go with four layers. A base layer, an insulation layer, an insulation coat such as my Eddie Bauer goose down jacket, and then an outer shell. I like a built in hat on my outer shell. It’s almost funny, when it gets super cold the outer shell tends to get rather crunchy. By going with an oversized coat I can also guarantee that wind won’t get up underneath it and I won’t get frozen out that way either. I’m not sold on any one brand per se, but I do recommend that you go with quality items. Even Wal-Mart may have some quality items from time to time. I could never spend hundreds of dollars on a single piece of gear like a jacket. My down coat cost about $50 and my outer shell was more than that, about $60 or so on sale. Head wear I’d like to say I never take my hat off, but that’s just not the case. When it comes to winter photography I need to stay warm, but the head is the first thing that gets modified as it’s prime temp control. I have a really warm hat from REI, I totally forget the brand, but it’s so warm and light weight, I can easily forget I have it on except for my head and ears are warm. I like a hat that covers the ears as I hate ear muffs. I also have another hat that is rather warm but it also has an embedded light in the front part. Makes for a great setup when hiking at night. You can also use a head lamp which I always have in my backpack. When I combine the insulation hat with the outer shell jacket it’s almost always going to keep you warm enough. But in times like when I was in Banff, I needed something extra. I needed a Balaclava. This is the type of device a bank robber would wear, but having it covering your head and neck is invaluable in keeping the chills out. When I use this I always have to be careful with my glasses, and I hate how the moisture always gathers around the mouth so I usually extend the hole and force it around my chin which stretches it out a bit. But it’s better than having the moisture condense right there. Gloves I wear three kinds of gloves, depending on the weather and the nature of my hike. I like a thin glove by Columbia that has touch sensitive pads for the touch screen on my camera for generally cold days. If it’s getting colder I’ll cover them with some thick wool mittens that fold over the finger tips. I’ll put a heat pack in the fingers area and I’ll be good when I’m not shooting. If I need to be a bit more active I’ll use standard skiing gloves by Serius. They’re not all that warm, but when you’re moving about the blood circulation keeps the fingers warm and functioning anyway. Only when you stop does it start to get cold. Either way, I’m prepared for anything with these glove options. Other clothing related items. I’m considering getting some ski goggles for my trip to Alaska. The wind is potentially going to get very blustery and having some goggles might be the best option to keep the eyes clear and functioning properly. I am also considering some gaiters. These are items that go around the top of your boot and extend up the leg a bit. The point here is to keep all the snow out of the boot top if at all possible. And a gaiter can really make that happen for you. My snow pants are oversized and essentially do the same job but having dedicated gaiters would still be better. Micro spikes are another item that can work really well. They’re like snow chains for your boots. I have little diamond shaped grippers and getting some that are actual spikes are also on my list. They do a great job of gripping the slippery snow and ice and I recommend them if you’re doing anything even remotely risky. A couple years ago I got down to the base of Palouse Falls in the middle of the biggest freeze we’ve had in a long time. The journey down there is frightful at best and to me, impossible without some grippers on your boots. Though I did see others down there in standard tennis shoes which I though was just unnecessarily foolish. Backpacks For camera gear, backpacks specifically, I’m partial to ThinkTank Photo. Probably because I have an affiliate link with them. But they do make some serious bags. The best options right now for this type of photography is going to be the Backlight Elite 45 or the Backlight 36 or 26. I personally have the 26 model and find it suitable for what I need. However I also have the Urban access 15 which in overall design is superior to the Backlight 26, but only because it has two different compartments, plus the front pouch area. I like how the top of the bag is expandable and you could put a whole mess of stuff in there and you can still have a pretty good camera kit too. If your camera kit is larger (maybe I should say “standard”) then the Backlight 36L and the Elite 45 will be more to your liking. It comes in at about $400 US but it’s so versatile and huge. I just wish they had functionality and design of the Urban Access 15 in a MindShift styling and materials. LowePro also makes some great bags. For this type of shooting I’d recommend their Whistler line. I also really like their powder line but the photos they show on their site don’t cover how the gear fits in which is too bad. I have not personally tried either of these bags. If you want something that’s styled just a bit differently, check out Langly bags. Their Alpha Globetrotter has two separate sections (something I like in a backpack) and their Multi-pack Globetrotter is massive. Might not be perfect for a winter’s hike, but it’s worth looking into. Of course, there’s Shimoda Designs with their newly released Action X line of bags, built really well and very durable to boot. And finally Peak Design just updated their everyday backpack as well. So you should probably check that out too. The things I really look for in a bag is flexibility of how the gear is stored, protection, size and materials. There’s many fine bags out there that I didn’t mention only because I think they’re using the “wrong” materials. I want something water proof and durable and flexible. A bag that’s too rigid doesn’t work for me. Other camera thoughts When it’s cold you want multiple batteries. Keeping them warm is also a must. I’ll stash them in my jacket pockets, inside the outer shell if possible, and swap them out as necessary. An item to keep water off can be a good thing, but it can also get in the way. I have a rain jacket and a much larger item (can’t recall the brand right now) for inclement weather, but really, a weather sealed camera is your best bet for sure. When I was at Palouse that winter and I was close to the falls, and the wind shifted, I got about 1/4 in of ice on my camera and lens. It was fine but I just put it away for the rest of the shoot. I didn’t want to risk damage when it was all frozen. By allowing it to simply melt off I was able to not have any issues at all. You’ll probably want some spiked feet on your tripod. Gripping the snow is better than having it slide all over the place. Almost anything will do, just get something that’s not the rubber feet. Memory card wallets are another good thing to have when out in the cold. I have a very rugged wallet by Polar Pro. I couldn’t help but think it overkill until I thought of the rugged conditions I’ll be in. It’s not waterproof, but it’s super rugged and will protect the cards when not in use. I used to just let them float around in a little pocket in the bag but no longer. I either use the Pixel Pocket Rocket by Think Tank Photo or this option by Polar Pro. I also have a Defender Lens cap which is pretty sweet. First aid and other emergency kit The size of my kit is generally proportional to the length I’m gone and the distance I’ll be away from civilization. One time when I went to South America I remember thinking I want a kit so good I can do minor surgery with it. That’s probably overkill, but when going out for the day you probably don’t need a suture kit and all sorts of different types of bandages. But maybe you do, just depends on where you’re going. I have various sizes and it’s hard to specifically recommend one over the other, I can only stress that it’s important and you should look through your options and consider your plans and see what makes sense for you. Bear spray is also important if you’re going to a place like Yellowstone or some other place like that. Be sure you read the instructions and have it ready to go. The worst thing is to have it and not have it accessible when you need it. Sunglasses are also important. Can’t forget those. In white out conditions like a snowy scene, there’s nothing like cutting out all that UV light. Your rods and cones will thank you! Shooting tips When I’m all dressed up like this I tend to absolutely rely on the live view shooting mode the camera offers. That keeps the camera on the tripod and I don’t have to breath on it all the time with it mashed up against my face. I like the bigger tripod as well since the legs will likely sink in the snow quite a bit, and it’s just easier to manage the bigger controls. I still try to challenge myself to get low, high, and find unique ways of viewing my subject. But I know if I’m not at least mostly warm and comfortable no matter what my subject is I’ll get cranky and lose interest in photographing it if I’m too cold for too long. Though there have certainly been times where I didn’t feel cold until I was done shooting and it was time to head back to the room, all of a sudden I get the chills and start hustling it back to the car! Closing Remarks Thank you so much for listening. I would love to have your feedback or questions, just simply email me at brent@latitudephotographypodcast.com and I’ll try to answer your question in a future episode. Also, there’s a new benefit for listeners with lensrentals.com. Use my link in the show notes and the code “latitude15” for 15% off your next order. You can use the code without the link but if you use that link a few pennies are tossed my way and I thank you for your support. So, that’s it for today, until next time, happy shooting!
This week the gang interviews Philip Booth renowned scale release maker and CRKT designer. We talk about hand rolling springs and the early days of Philips unique style of making and his process changing over the years.
In this episode we talk about some more tomfoolery that the NRA leadership is caught up in and the gun control that they should be fighting. We also talk about being cross eye dominant and what we gun enthusiast and instructors should do to those awkward people, like me, to help them get the basics and how they can effectively manage being proficient with a firearm. In the gear reviews we talk about a pelican flashlight, a CRKT knife, and the neomag holster clip. In the culture segment we talk about one of my favorite police movies, Lethal Weapon and the series spin off.
On this week’s episode, we discuss the Boyd’s stocks AI bottom metal and stocks for the Ruger American, a CRKT Provoke Karambit kind-a-folder, and a new 6-24 optic from Swamp Fox. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast
On this week's episode, we discuss the Boyd’s stocks AI bottom metal and stocks for the Ruger American, a CRKT Provoke Karambit kind-a-folder, and a new 6-24 optic from Swamp Fox. For all the show notes and back episodes, head over to firearmsradio.tv/gun-and-gear-review-podcast
In this weeks episode, we discuss a CRKT that is $300 more than a Sebenza, debate over whether or not Spyderco is opening an Amsterdam factory, and ramble on and on about steels.
Hello Internet! In This Episode: Erin and Weer’d are obligated to talk about the recent mass shooting in Christchurch, New Zealand; Weer'd Brings us a fisk of Dr. Joseph Sakran as he testifies in favor of universal background checks before the US House of Representatives; Oddball invites his wife to tell a story on why she holds a grudge against CRKT knives; and Steve tells us about trap and blind lines, and how a Private Investigator might use them. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that’s $1/podcast) and you’ll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic Official Operation Blazing Sword - Pink Pistols statement on the New Zealand mosque terror attack Weer’d Audio Fisk Joseph Sakran Testifies at House Judiciary Committee Meeting on Gun Violence Prevention Michael Bloomberg gives $300M to Johns Hopkins for effort targeting major domestic public health issues Bloomberg to donate historic $1.8 billion to Hopkins for low-income scholarships Rep. Steve Scalise says House Dems refused to let him testify at gun violence hearing Firearms Act: Twenty years on, has it made a difference? Rise in recorded crime is accelerating in England and Wales Comparing international trends in recorded violent crime CDC Gun Violence Study's Findings Not What Obama Wanted Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: 22-1911 Before 22-1911 After
Looking for a great knife, but on a budget? The guys are going to show you five great knives all for under $50 - and that includes knives from Case, CRKT, Buck, Victorinox and Cold Steel! Don't miss this episode. Featured: Case Trapper 4.125" with Amber Jigged Bone Handles and Chrome Vanadium Blades Item Number: CA6254 - $49.99 Chrome Vanadium blades. Amber jigged bone handle. Brass pins and liners. Nickel silver bolsters and shield. 3-1/8" Clip point and Spey blades. Blade Thickness: 1/16". Blade Width: 5/8", 1/2". 4-1/8" closed. Made in the USA. https://www.smkw.com/case-trapper-4-125-with-amber-jigged-bone-handles-and-chrome-vanadium-plain-edge-blades-model-163 CRKT Outrage with Gray Aluminum Handle and Satin Finish 8Cr13MoV Blade Item Number: CRK320GXP - $49.99 Ken Onion design. 8Cr13MoV stainless steel blade. Aluminum handle. Linerlock. Tip-up pocket clip. 3.25" drop point blade. Blade thickness: 0.13". 4.625" closed. 7.875" overall. https://www.smkw.com/crkt-outrage-gray Buck Vantage Force Select Linerlock with Black GRN Handle and Black Oxide Coated Drop Point Blade Item Number: BU3638 - $49.99 Black oxide coated 420HC stainless steel blade Blade flipper. Thumb hole. Glass reinforced nylon handle. Stainless steel frame. Reversible discreet carry pocket clip. 3-1/4" drop point blade. Blade width: 1-1/8". Blade thickness: 1/8". 4-3/8" closed. Made in USA. https://www.smkw.com/buck-vantage-force-select-linerlock Victorinox Swiss Army Trekker Black Composition Handle and Stainless Steel Blades and Tools Item Number: V54875 - $49.99 One-handed plain locking blade. 3-1/4" blade length. Can opener with small screwdriver. Bottle opener with locking large screwdriver and wire stripper. Phillips screwdriver. Keyring. Toothpick. Tweezers. Reamer. Wood saw. Stainless steel blades and tools. Black composition handle. 3-3/8" Blade. Blade Thickness: 1/8". Blade Width: 1". 4-7/16" closed. Made in Switzerland. https://www.smkw.com/victorinox-plain-one-hand-trekker-black-composition Cold Steel Drop Forged Hunter Fixed Blade with Black Powder Coated 52100 High Carbon Steel Construction with Black Polymer Sheath Model 36MA Item Number: CS36MA - $49.99 Black powder coated 52100 carbon steel blade and handle. Full tang construction. Lanyard hole. Black polymer sheath with nylon belt loop. 4" drop point plain edge blade. Blade thickness: 1/8". 4-5/8" handle. 8-5/8" overall. Made in the USA. https://www.smkw.com/cold-steel-drop-forged-hunter-3 ---------------------- Want to send us a comment or ask a question? Send your email to socialsmkw@gmail.com now! Don't have time for an email. Call in and leave us a voice message: (865) 424-0222 Guys Talk Knives is produced and created by Smoky Mountain Knife Works - https://www.smkw.com - The world's largest knife store. If it cuts, we carry it. Like this video and subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Ring that bell, so you never miss an episode. You can also find us on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/guys-talk-knives/id1383317712 Please rate and review ths show for us there! Or, visit our Podcast Page: http://smkwcast.libsyn.com/ ©2019 SMKW, Inc. All Rights Reserved. While we encourage sharing, this videocast/podcast may not be reproduced in part or in full without the express written permission of SMKW, Inc.
Episode 29: Herb Derr (Pre-NYCKS 2018)In tonight's episode, Levon yells "abort!", Jake doubles down on a bad joke, Dave records the second half of the podcast underwater, and Brian and makes a shrill noise then disappears.In addition, we cover a bunch of new acquisitions we didn't mention last episode, go over the discontinued for 2019 Spyderco's, and discuss what we hope to do and see at NYCKS 2018. Later in the episode, a guest joins us and we try to get through Boker's 2019 catalog. We don't get far.We also giveaway an APurvis Blades Primordial to one of our $25 level Patreon supporters. As usual, thank you to our sponsors Kizer Cutlery and PVK Vegas. Use coupon code "knifenuts" to get 5% off your order at PVK!New acquisitions:Dave - Maxpedition Entity 23L, APurvis Blades Primordial, Zero Tolerance 0470, Tangram AmarilloLevon - APurvis Primodial, Kizer Minitherium, Kizer Nomad, Zero Tolerance 0470, Spyderco EuroEdge, Sharp By Design x Reate Micro Typhoon, CRKT x BladeHQ Pilar, Shirogorov x Barker HokkaidoReferences:Grainside OriginalsYaxell Mon Chef's KnifeHerb DerrSpyderco Discontinued 2019 listThe Monroe Transfer (look it up yourself)ButterfishBoker 2019 Catalog
In This Episode: Erin and Weer’d explore an article which disputes the the validity of the CDC's rising numbers for gun violence in America... from Michael Bloomberg's The Trace; Weer'd interviews Lara Smith of the Liberal Gun Club to discuss the not-so-mythical liberal gun owner and how important diversity is in the Second Amendment fight; the General Purpose Egghead gives us another segment on the penny stove, this time talking about on how to use one, some accessories for one that are useful, and fuels for it; and friend of the show Oddball felt called out to do a segment on what knife steels are good and what to avoid. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that’s $1/podcast) and you’ll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks, and eligibility for our giveaway of a Hammond Cruiser folding knife by CRKT! Show Notes Main Topic Rifleman Roundtable Steyr Monobloc Rifle Line in the Sand gathering The CDC Says Gun Injuries Are on the Rise. But There Are Big Problems With Its Data. The Liberal Gun Club General Purpose Egghead Make a Penny Stove Drying Isopropyl Alcohol with Salt How to “Cut” your Alcohol Distilling Run Oddball Guide to the Best Knife Steel
Hello Internet! In This Episode: Erin and Weer’d discuss proper glassware for liquor; media attention on the Operation Blazing Sword - Pink Pistols merger; and how the Armsel Striker/ Cobray Street Sweeper's pop culture status doesn't match up with its real world performance. Weer'd brings us another interview with Laura Carno of FASTER Colorado, this time discussing her role in the historic 2013 Colorado Recall Elections. The General Purpose Egghead describes a simple, effective, and inexpensive piece of prepper kit: Penny Stove. In Gun Lovers and Other Strangers, David explains what happens when people's cultural views on guns doesn't reflect reality. The ACP House Dick is back, and so is his Ninja Wagon! Steven gives us an after action report on what caused the accident and he wants in a vehicle as a private detective. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that’s $1/podcast) and you’ll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks, and eligibility for our giveaway of a Hammond Cruiser folding knife by CRKT! Show Notes Main Topic: Glencairn Glass Dana Loesch: LGBT Organizations Join Forces in Fight for Gun Rights Forgotten Weapons Cobray Street Sweeper Forgotten Weapons Cobray Ladies Home Companion Egghead How to make a Penny Stove Gun Lovers and Other Strangers John Lott The Bias Against Guns
Hello Internet! In This Episode: Erin and Weer’d discuss AMM-Con and the Gun Rights Policy Conference. Stay tuned for a BIG announcement by Erin! Weer'd announces another Giveaway! On October 12th, four lucky Patrons at the $4 or higher level will receive a Hammond Cruiser folding knife by CRKT. The General Purpose Egghead returns with some more gun physics, this time crunching the numbers on unorthodox ammunition to see how they compare to mainstream ammo. Weer'd finishes his series on 3D printed gun hysteria with Now This News' coverage on the issue. David talks about the culture shock of going from a gun-unfriendly state to a gun-friendly one. and Steve returns to talk about a mishap with his Ninja Wagon, and some of the troubles that happens when your replacement car is a rental. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that’s $1/podcast) and you’ll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like blooper reels, and eligibility for our Hammond Cruiser folding knife by CRKT Givaway! Show Notes Main Topic: AMM-Con Speakers AMM-Con Schedule GRPC Schedule Amazon Now Offers Cody Wilson’s 3-D Printed Gun Code In Book Form Amazon Removes Free Speech ‘Exercise’ Featuring 3-D Printed Gun Code Book CRKT Hammond Cruiser Folding Knife General Purpose Egghead: G2 Research RIP Ruger ARX Ammunition Weer'd Audio Fisk: Trump Administration OKs Downloadable, 3D-Printed Guns Killer Left Remorse Letter Tales from the Trunk Da Yoopers- Second Week of Deer Camp
Episode 11: AVERAGE USER!In tonight's episode Jake strings together a bunch of gross words, Brian lays down in a garage, Levon yells "AVERAGE USER!" , and Dave describes a sex act with an alien.Also tonight we examine CRKT's new lineup for 2018, including their Ruger line. In addition, we discuss Brian's most recent Arch Nemesis auction and discuss the business of being a knife maker.Wingding of week: Paulo Balzano, for attacking his own kickstarter backers who are looking for answers about their overdue knives.References:David Lynch's EraserheadZ Strops IG pageDisclaimer: All statements regarding the character of individuals or corporations are intended as satire and not statements of fact. The views of any one host do not reflect those of any other hosts, guests, or Knife Nuts as a whole
Welcome to the We Like Shooting show, Episode 202 - tonight we’ll talk about Christie stocks, CRKT, Aklys Defense and more!
Equip2Endure Podcast is brought to you by: Dogwood Custom Knives : http://www.dogwoodcustomknives.com/ Dealers, USA Made Blades, Edge Works Online, Arizona Custom Knife Live Fire Gear LLC: http://www.livefiregearllc.com/ This week Dan talks about his Bear Hunting Trip, the Guys update the status of some Knife lawsuits, some interesting gear choices, and awesome Camp Vans! Cold Steel Vs. CRKT: http://www.everydaycommentary.com/2015/06/cold-steel-v-crkt-part-i.html DIY Camper: From Rusty Van To Cosy Home See more at: http://www.goodshomedesign.com/diy-camper-from-rusty-van-to-cosy-home/ There Will Never Be Anything More Relaxing Than a Hot Tub Hammock http://gizmodo.com/there-will-never-be-anything-more-relaxing-than-a-hot-t-1716200493 Ultrathon UltraThon Insect Repellent - 34 Percent DEET - 2 fl. oz. http://www.rei.com/product/686229/ultrathon-ultrathon-insect-repellent-34-percent-deet-2-fl-oz
Another podcast first, Schrade Sharpfinger, top ten survival knives, another Nowka appears on the podcast, SCUBA adventures, BLADE Show, Cold Steel sues CRKT, in search of RX safety glasses, Ambush Knives, SPOTTED: furry, listener emails, GLIB plans, Bark River Grind In June 19th, and Much More!!! Send questions for the show to podcast@knifejournal.com.
A marathon of excellent knife chat: Cold weather dominates Jim and Kyle. Jim's Igloo collapses. Badass tritium Watches. Tritium in a knife handle!!??? Fukushima - Like Godzilla, only with waves and stuff. Sushi in the Midwest - Russian Roulette Bowel Prep. Hinderer/Ka-Bar collaboration. Marlin Spike Knives. Cory Murphy. A new Spydero knife. Awesomeness in a small, machined package. Machine time vs. cost. Our friend with a Lionsteel Knife! Robert Young Pelton and Left Handed Knives! The new Glock .380? Shooting yourself in the leg ... twice! Colt 1851 Navy Won't Shoot Your Ass in the Leg! Jim's Side Arm of Choice. Finding the right pistol for you! Springfield M6 and other survival rifles. Joe Flowers new company "Bushcraft Global." The Sog Broom Handle Knife. The Lone Survivor Knife - Sog Seal Pup Elite. Jason Brous Knives. knifecenter.com. Ryan Daniels and Queen Cutlery. Kifaru gear Computer Problems Chance Sanders and Ethan Becker's DVD on wilderness cooking. "The Hunted." Tom Brown Tracker Knife. Ghost in the TV. The Blind Horse Knives Pathfinder 1 created for Dave Canterbury. Modified Machetes. Eka Combi Saw. Bark River Knife and Tool Hudson Bay Camp Knife. The Luftansa Heist. Naughty Justin Bieber and his arrest, for our younger fans. Smith And Wesson not selling guns in California. Martin Hollow Handle Knives. Brian Jones. Losing a passport in a third world backwater and lessons learned. CRKT tomahawks. New Ken Onion Eros SS Folder. Slap hot iron to it! Just don't use gunpowder. Killing oinkers. WR Case now making Harley Davidson knives. A thank you to Jonathon Eldridge. The guy with the coat. Bark River Grind in coming up. Jim's giveaway. Send questions for the show to podcast@knifejournal.com.
This week we did another jigsaw type show because of difficulties in getting together. We still made it though with an interview Tommy did with custom knife maker Liong Mah, of CRKT.