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BUDK Introduces Timber Rattler Outlaw Bowie Knife

BUDK introduces its new Timber Rattler Outlaw Bowie Knife, featuring a hefty, full tang 11 ⅜-inch stainless steel blade, a classically designed gray hardwood handle and a brass-plated guard and pommel.

First Look: Benchmade 15500 Meatcrafter

Looking for a new turkey-dressing tool this spring? Check out the Benchmade 15500 Meatcrafter, a field-to-kitchen blade just as comfortable deboning in the woods, as prepping at the smoker.

Steel for All Seasons: Must-Have Knives for 2015

It's never a bad time for a new knife. Here are nine new offerings to consider for 2015.

Browning Announces New Bush Craft Series of Knives

Browning has expanded its line of knives with the introduction of a new family, called Bush Craft. The new line features several fixed-blade models designed with the hunter and camper in mind.

First Look: Steel Will Gekko 1510

Thin-bladed skinning knives are all the rage right now, but for those of us who prefer a stouter blade for field dressing and all-around hunting camp duties, Steel Will, a new player in the hunting and tactical knife market, has just the thing: the new Gekko 1510. Here are five things you need to know.

First Look: Real Avid's Winghunter

Has Real Avid combined all of the bird hunter's essentials into one tool with the Winghunter? Here are five things you need to know.

Outdoor Edge Introduces the Duck Duo Combo

The Outdoor Edge Duck Duo knife package is named for the unique duck-head-shaped handle on both pieces, but boasts a gut-hook skinner and caping knife for big-game utility.

Browning Announces New Speed Load Series Knives

If you're going to carry a knife, it doesn't hurt to have one endorsed by an Alaskan big game hunting guide. Or, better yet, designed by one. That's what you're getting in the new Speed Load Knife series from Browning.

A Blade for Every Reason

It’s tough to beat a Rambo knife if you live in the jungle, but most of us don’t. Instead we need a specific knife for a specific job, so we don’t have to use a hatchet to carve a ham.

The Ultimate Deer Knife

Is there an undisputed "best" deer knife out there? Here's what needs to be taken into consideration when the debate begins.

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