What is the best quality, “coolest” knife I can get? I have a thing for weapons.
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What is the best quality, “coolest” knife I can get? I have a thing for weapons.
You can check the answer of the people under the question at Quora “angry anchor knife and tool“
Order a genuine Kukri Ghurka knife, not a knockoff, but the real deal hand forged from an old car spring, with sheath and the two little utility knives.
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Form should follow function. Identify your purpose then select the blade that best fulfills that need. Better performance from any blade design can sometimes be gained by buying higher quality manufacture, steel, and heat treatment. Coolness can sometimes be increased by artwork on the handle, blade, and sheath.
If form does not follow blade function, you may be looking at a cool “blade shaped object” or a movie prop rather than a useful or traditional blade.
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If you ask my opinion, TwoSun knives are cool, but better tools than weapons.
These are just these are just a few of their designs that I have, but I highly recommend you check them out. You can get them on eBay for very reasonable prices considering the quality of the build. Most of them are solid titanium handles with D2 blade steel, and they even have some higher end ones with more exotic steel like M 390.
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Depends on what you mean by “cool”.
I think a lot of Smith and Wesson knives are cool, and have great quality at a low price.
I think Kershaw makes some great knives as well.
Spyderco makes very high-quality every day carry knives, but they come with a pretty big price tag.
Benchmade is a very well known high-quality knife maker. I really like the quality of blades Benchmade creates. They come with prices ranging from around $100 to over $400. A bit too pricey for me personally. I use my knives so often that they’ll eventually wear out.
SOG is another really popular brand. They’re mid-range in price (generally) and have a really high cool-factor, as well as quality.
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Cruise the pawn shops in Your area. I picked up a few “fantasy” knives as gifts. One I got was a knife made to look like something from the movie “Alien”. I usually can talk them down to about $25 but some won’t deal. Despite the knives costing hundreds new, they get sold very inexpensively. They have no real purpose so they aren’t or shouldn’t show any use. They mostly come with a display stand. Good luck and good hunting.
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There are lots of great knives, but any answer about what is “best” requires a LOT more information about the intended purpose as well as your personal preferences.
Some of the “best” quality folding knives include Chris Reeve, Benchmade, and Spyderco – though not all models. For fixed blades, you can’t do better than Busse/Scrapyard/Swamprat, but Fallkniven is great quality and much cheaper.
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I like the Spyderco Paramilitary 2. I’ve seen a few variations of it. Handle is comfortable. Knife is light for it’s size. I think the standard blade is s30v. Seems like a nice cutting tool, but the grip would probably make it safer to use as a weapon than a lot of other knives.
I wouldn’t mind having one. I saw also they made a couple of other versions with a fairly dark blue grip, and one with a deep red grip. Both of those use different steels, but they look pretty cool. I think those other versi…
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Take a look at the cold steel catalog, XL voyagers, the frenzy, Ti-lite 6, XL Luzon, also the machetes, they look theatrical, but they’re usable, good quality, and fair priced. Report back wich ones you’re buying.
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eesh… that’s a tough one.
First off what do you find “cool”? To Me it’s the fact that it is easy EDC and simple to use. That being said not all of my knives are EDC, knives like my Kobun by Cold Steel , KA-BAR or my Black Label Wihongi Kukri by browning are no where near the EDC status but I have them because they’re good knives to use out doors. Likewise all that I own are used and all that I use are put through extreme measures, therefore for them to be called “cool” knives in my perspective, is to put them through hell.
Now to you “cool” maybe defined by how they look. If that is the case, you could make any knife look cool through customisation. A good example would be blade HQ’s what in their pockets episodes specifically the one with spyderco employees.
Now if your not into customisation then what I would suggest is something from the browning Knives or the spyderco selection ( First we made things sharp, then we made sharp things ). If you absolutely don’t like anything from those two message me and I’ll get back to you.
P.S we all have a thing for weapons
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I don’t own a gun I don’t shoot or a knife I won’t use. To my way of thinking the coolest weapons are those that have a history and are still utilitarian.
For general use I have a Kabar. Kabars have been used by U.S. military since WWII. An equally good but lesser known knife that dates from the same era is the Randall.
My favorite fighting knife is also a WWII era knife. The V-42 carried by U.S. and Canadian troops in the 1st Special Service Force.
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Any question about knives that involves a personal opinion will always leave the door open to a lot of other questions. So, I’m just going to go with what I think is one of the coolest knives in my stock pile. It may not be the “best” but it is certainly of good quality and definitely has a cool factor.
Browning Black Label “Wihongi Kukri” qualifies as a weapon, tool, and showpiece.
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There are a lot of cool knives. Lately I’ve had a thing for balisong knives and Italian switchblades. The balisongs made by Benchmade open with a very satisfying snick and feel like surgery instruments. The best Italian switchblade stilettos are made by Frank Beltrame and that is not only my opinion. You can spend thousands on these th…
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It all depends on your taste. I really like the benchmade Infidel. Any OTF auto knife is pretty sweet in my book.
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If you live in “auto-friendly” country, Buck knives makes a great #110 folding hunter. The blade steel is 420HC and it has the same walnut scales as the Folding Hunter has since 1964, but with the press of a button it snaps open and locks into place. The Buck 110 Automatic Folding Hunter retails for $149.95.
It carries nicely and holds a fantastic edge. What’s not to love?
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Well if you want a badass cool fixed blade grt a William Rodgers Fairbairn n Sykes which is the acual military issued knife to the britih n about a dozen other special forces units around the world and if a folder is what you want its tough to go wrong with or top the Emerson #CQC-7 .
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I’m not much into “cool”- but the Randall knives are hard to beat for everything a knife should be. Check out the AG Russell website (and Russell has great knives under their own name) A hand made Randall Mdl 12 Sportsman Bowie will run you a bit over $1,000, plus tax, shipping, etc. Myself- I have been content for a number of years with a Gerber Mark 1.
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