Humankind is likely to have been using some form of cutting device for thousands of years before the knife emerged. There’s more to it than just being old; it’s also stood the test of time. From everyday situations to some of the direst and most intense situations in life, mankind has continued to use knives for generations and generations.

  • Gerber Mark II Knife

Gerber’s rugged, long-lasting, rugged, and durable utility knife is influenced by the Scottish dirk dagger. This knife has a 6.5″ partially serrated blade and an aluminum handle fashioned from black oxide-coated 420HC steel. A knife as tough and durable as this can last for generations.

  • OKC Marine Combat Knife

A military specification was followed when OKC made this Marine Combat Knife. It is made from 1095 carbon steel, which is a steel that is made in the USA. In addition to being tough as hell, the knife was made in part for soldiers in the US Armed Forces.

  • Ka-Bar Combat Kukri Knife

With a high-carbon, powder-coated 1095 steel blade and a slip-resistant Kraton handle, this blacked-out version of the Gurkha’s weapon of choice is a westernized take on the machete-like weapon of choice. It is not just a great tool for clearing trails, it is also a great weapon for fighting.

  • Ka-Bar USMC Fighting Utility Knife

The American Marine Corps has used this combat knife since the early 1940s, and it’s one of the most iconic. The blade of the knife is 7″ long and is made from 1095 Cro-van steel. The handle is leather-wrapped, and a luxurious leather sheath is included. There are few knives that can compete with these in terms of classic fixed blades.

  • Glock OEM Field Knife

With both a knife and a bayonet in one blade, this fixed blade is the weapon of choice for the Austrian army. Austrian Army Rangers contributed to its development. There are some fixed blades that are as unfussy as possible, and this one is no exception.

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