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New from Cold Steel

Showmanship can go a long way at a show like the 143rd NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, and few companies brought as much energy as Cold Steel. Oh, and they've got some very nice blades, too.

The Hunter’s Knife

A knife is about as fundamental as a gun for a hunter and, over the years, Dave Campbell has carried plenty of them. Here's what he's learned.

Chef John Tip: How to Sharpen a Knife

Using a steel, Chef John Schumacher shows you how to properly sharpen your kitchen knife and pocket knife.

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.

Cutting It Close: Sharp Gift Ideas

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.

A Very Cool Folder

I have spent quite a bit of time during the past three weeks desperately trying to keep up with the endless energy of my setter as she ferrets out pheasants out of irrigation ditches.

Bear Jaws 18-Function Multi-Tool

The multi-tool includes a serrated sheepsfoot knife blade and a drop-point blade, pliers and wire cutters, standard and metric scales, a 3-in-1 file, a Phillips screwdriver and two sizes of flat-blade screwdrivers, a bottle and can opener and a lanyard ring.

Bear & Son 510D Sideliner

New knife features 3-inch modified Damascus steel spear blade.

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.

Buck Knives/Haley Heath ErgoHunter Adrenaline

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.

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