suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
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suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
hello any body could suggest me where i could get a good pocket survival knife in kolkata any place or any shop or market in kolkata and how much it may cost kindly suggest
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
What do you plan to do with it?amarjitaldakgp123 wrote:hello any body could suggest me where i could get a good pocket survival knife in kolkata any place or any shop or market in kolkata and how much it may cost kindly suggest
Do you live in a rural or an urban setting?
What are your hobbies (that might dictate what this knife is used for; camping, woodwork, etc)?
What daily chores would it be used for?
There are so many different types of knives available that it would be hard to even suggest something without knowing how you might want to use it.
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
Try victorinox swiss army knives they come in various shapes and sizes also you can go to oliveplanet.in where you may find what your heart desires.
Keep us posted
Goodluck.
Keep us posted
Goodluck.
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
I was going to say that a survival knife needs a corkscrew and bottle opener!knifejunkie wrote:Try victorinox swiss army knives they come in various shapes and sizes also you can go to oliveplanet.in where you may find what your heart desires.
Keep us posted
Goodluck.
Be careful you do not end up like W.C. Fields:
Reminds me of my safari in Africa. Somebody forgot the corkscrew and for several days we had to live on nothing but food and water.
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
Go to ebay.in> Search knives> Select category- CAMPING AND HIKING> Scroll through the listings> Find gerber bear grylls knife> buy it.
I personally think that if the chief scout of the world uses it then it may be worth a shot.
I personally think that if the chief scout of the world uses it then it may be worth a shot.
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
Sorry I forgot to mention some crucial things. The survival knife should have paracord strings, compass, fire starter, knife sharpener, long blade is preferred for survival knife but pocket knife is good too) and a blade made from really good metal.
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
No, he merely endorses it. Just a marketing gimmick. For their price, I'd rate them junk. There have been several recalls as well due to poor construction quality.seedha.admi wrote:Go to ebay.in> Search knives> Select category- CAMPING AND HIKING> Scroll through the listings> Find gerber bear grylls knife> buy it.
I personally think that if the chief scout of the world uses it then it may be worth a shot.
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
This is what the chief scout of the world really uses my friend, can't order though. Seven year lead time reached so says the website.seedha.admi wrote:Go to ebay.in> Search knives> Select category- CAMPING AND HIKING> Scroll through the listings> Find gerber bear grylls knife> buy it.
I personally think that if the chief scout of the world uses it then it may be worth a shot.
http://www.bayleyknife.com/site/index.aspx
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
Gerber makes many good knives and tools. But the Bear Grylls series, I dont like at all. Its a personal thing and you may love it. I have used one and its plasticy, prone to the plastic rubbing off the handle. Just didnt like it. If you really want a good Gerber survival blade get the LMF 2.seedha.admi wrote:Sorry I forgot to mention some crucial things. The survival knife should have paracord strings, compass, fire starter, knife sharpener, long blade is preferred for survival knife but pocket knife is good too) and a blade made from really good metal.
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
What???
Thought he used them himself. Wow, even the chief scout is fake.
Thought he used them himself. Wow, even the chief scout is fake.
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
Go to J Biswas and Co at Esplanade crossing on any weekday and go through their collection of Victorinox and Buck knives.... Prices starts from Rs 700 or so and goes up ... D N Biswas and Co at Dalhousie stock Muela knives and axes. Both are gun shops. Since your question is Kolkata specific these are the best places to look. Next comes the new store for outdoor gear (forgetting the name) at Bishop's House next to 50 Chowringhee Road near Birla Planetarium. They keep the Gerber survival series knives. Don't go to Fancy Market at Kidderpore. You only get Chinese junk there.amarjitaldakgp123 wrote:hello any body could suggest me where i could get a good pocket survival knife in kolkata any place or any shop or market in kolkata and how much it may cost kindly suggest
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
well you can order ZT knives from knifecenter.com if general purpose and for hardcore survival in combat or as such then gerber rex applegate(something like that) folder.If by any chance you wanna play Rambo-Rambo in the jungle then maybe check out the aitor knives at gsmith and co. website or contact them.
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
Here is another suggestion-
Purchase a Victorinox "Tinker":
Or a Victorinox Spartan:
And start carrying it around in your pocket and using it. In a year, decide what you like about it and what you do not like about it, and then buy something else.
Before you know it, you have a whole drawer full of knives, LOL!
The Victorinox "Rucksack" and "Outrider" are also nice, but they are bigger and the bigger the knife the less likely it is for you to have it on your person when you need it.
Purchase a Victorinox "Tinker":
Or a Victorinox Spartan:
And start carrying it around in your pocket and using it. In a year, decide what you like about it and what you do not like about it, and then buy something else.
Before you know it, you have a whole drawer full of knives, LOL!
The Victorinox "Rucksack" and "Outrider" are also nice, but they are bigger and the bigger the knife the less likely it is for you to have it on your person when you need it.
"What if he had no knife? In that case he would not be a good bushman so there is no need to consider the possibility." H.A. Lindsay, 1947
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Re: suggestion for a good pocket survival knife
@ Seedha.admi, I assume you are referring to the knives with hollow handles to hold all the stuff. In general, hollow-handles are not recommended for heavy-use knives. However, for urban scenario, you can get a folder. You can carry the rest of the stuff in your school / college / laptop bag / briefcase / etc.
@ Amarjit, the references given by the members above are solid. However, if you are looking for a fixed blade survival knife, take the overnighter to Siliguri, hop over to Darjeeling, search for & get a solid Khukri. If you trek, or know friends who do (many Kolkatans trek), it will be easier to get a proper gaon wallah Khukri via the guides & porters in WB hills. Although, carrying a fixed blade in a crowded place like Kolkata is a bit dicey!
As you are new to knives (my assumption entirely, forgive me if I am wrong), Mark's advice is solid! Carry one & see how you feel. Don't forget the corkscrew and bottle opener, though!
@ Moin, the cost of the Bayley is like space-high! Otherwise, a seven-year wait might have been worth it!
@ Amarjit, the references given by the members above are solid. However, if you are looking for a fixed blade survival knife, take the overnighter to Siliguri, hop over to Darjeeling, search for & get a solid Khukri. If you trek, or know friends who do (many Kolkatans trek), it will be easier to get a proper gaon wallah Khukri via the guides & porters in WB hills. Although, carrying a fixed blade in a crowded place like Kolkata is a bit dicey!
As you are new to knives (my assumption entirely, forgive me if I am wrong), Mark's advice is solid! Carry one & see how you feel. Don't forget the corkscrew and bottle opener, though!
@ Moin, the cost of the Bayley is like space-high! Otherwise, a seven-year wait might have been worth it!
Cheers!
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