With its new Haley Heath ErgoHunter Adrenaline Series, Buck Knives is challenging the misconception that knives are only for big, strong men, and is bringing the needs of the small-handed hunter—which implies females but we all know some men have small hands, too—into the fold.
Can’t think of what to get that special shooter/hunter/outdoorsman on your list? You know, the man, woman or kid who already appears to have it all? Take our word for it, anyone who likes to pull a trigger, bag a game animal and/or be prepared for the worst will like getting a knife … er, another knife. You can never have too many blades, and so here are some last-minute cues to can't-miss gifts.
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.
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.
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.
Browning has been pushing a wide array of new blades for 2016. Earlier this month we addressed the new Speed Load series, and now Browning has announced a Steel Sharp Fixed Blade offering.