Drop requires JavaScript to work, but it is disabled in your web browser.
Here are the
instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your web browser
.
Drop
Drop
SIGN UP
LOG IN
Fox Knife Rattan
link
Kizer Cutlery Rattler S35VN Frame Lock Knife
JonasHeineman
5.9K
Everyday Carry
•
General
26.5K views
Custom Knife Collaborations: Favorites and Wish Lists
Knife makers all have their own styles, and not all mashups make sense. Sometimes two people get together and the results are fantastic - to me, that means their individual styles and design elements are both easily perceived, and blended sea...
FerrumForgeKnifeWorks
530
Everyday Carry
•
Product News
13.6K views
Hi, We're Ferrum Forge Knife Works
The fine folks at Massdrop asked us to tell the story of Ferrum Forge Knife Works... little did they know what they were asking. This is a transcript of what we said, cleaned up of course. [image] Elliot: Well hey there, I’m Elliot Willi...
GregBFL
19
As others have said, you need to do price comparisons before you buy. That being said, the ESEE 6 is an awesome knife for camping and bushcraft for the fair price. Yes, there are other knives made of 3V and so on, but you will be spending a lot more money. You also can't beat ESEE's warranty either, one of the best in the industry. For those who want fancier steels...... Take at look at Swamp Rat Knife Works RatManDu , Survive! Knives GSO-5.1...
Wavester
292
Everyday Carry
•
Questions
6.5K views
What do you guys think of the new CRKT HomeFront Knife by Ken Onion?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2_2EYlH44w [image]
Mcusta MC-4 Series Katana Folding Knife
Naftoor
284
At a bit more then the Amazon version, I can also vouch for Fox Run. Another china made product at half the matfer price, with a lower temp rating. I've been using one for 5 years or so now, and while it's darkened considerably (went from transparent to a light-mid brown) it's still just a flexible as it was, with no cracks developing and beautifully nonstick. The fit and finish on it is fantastic, no exposed fiber, edges have not degraded...
Daisy_Cutter
1.2K
Everyday Carry
•
General
15K views
Most fun knife to handle/play with?
I'm kicking this off by nominating my new Spyderco PM2. The pivot glides like a buttered swan, and the compression lock and oversized Spydey hole give me 4 different ways to open it. This is cocaine for my fingers. What's yours? [image]
reswright
909
Everyday Carry
•
Guides
10.3K views
Chinese Knives in 2019
[image] Looking around Drop I see some love and rather more hate for Chinese knives. It's one of those things where everyone's coming to the table from a slightly different direction and has their own reasons for feeling how they do. Not...
bohica
31
Mine just hit my door last night, and so far I am seriously impressed. As much as I may want to own a $200 - $300 dollar knife, it`s just not practical for me. So I play hit or miss with less expensive knives hoping to find that "gem" and so far this is a serious budget diamond. The lock intrudes on the launch, but not enough to slow or stop it from opening. The size/detail of the handles is just a hair thicker than I would like, but that is...
Spyderco Atlantic Salt Knife With H1 Steel
Drop+Blades
364
Everyday Carry
•
Product News
10K views
WE Knife: Chinese Manufacturing Done Better
[image] Founded in 2000, WE Knife is located in Yangjiang City in the Guangdong Province of China, an area famous for making knives, kitchen sets, and other hardware. After more than 16 years of original equipment manufacturing, the company t...
BlueTom
281
The Cold Steel kukri machete is paper-thin at 0.08" thickness. The BK-21 is .188" thick. The CS KM is made out of 1055 that is manufactured and heat treated (such that it is) in Taiwan, and whose specs don't even include a Rockwell Hardness (HRC) rating. The BK-21 is made out of 1095 CroVan, manufactured and heat treated by one of the best forges in the USA (Ka-Bar in Olean, NY), and probably ranks high throughout the world, with a HRC rating...
Axeguy
1.2K
Everyday Carry
•
TOPS Knives C.U.T. 4.0 Combat Utility Tool Knife
I was told that it is the officer’s discretion with fixed blades. Much depends on usage. An officer told me that they don’t like the ‘ring’ mostly because they associate the ring (wrongly) with ‘brass knuckles’, though you could punch with it... There is no such thing as carrying for ‘self-defence’ in Canada. ”Self-defensive” carry equates to ‘looking for trouble’ in the eyes of The Law. Do your best to convince them you have a valid use...