
Marcus Lin Pry Bar Knife, made of 5160 carbon steel blade with 3/8″ thickness. Green canvas micarta scales. The 5160 steel is particularly treated to HRC 59-60 for edgeholding, and with such a thick blade, is virtually unbreakable! (Photo: Beariver – BladeForums)
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Looking for an sturdy EDC knife that can serve as an outdoors knife as well? The Bradford Guardian 3 is a 3.5″ full tang knife made from M390 steel – known for its ease of sharpening, ability to hold an edge, and its high corrosion resistance. Shown above in Ghost G-10 handles, it is available in 13 colours and different blade finishes from Bradford Knives. (Photo: bigdaddywolverine – Instagram)
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Knife Collectors Org. Review:
The Spyderco Military is one of the most popular Spyderco knives. Most knife owners find the Spyderco Military to be a knife that has a great design and one of the best folding knives ever made. Read more
Folding knives, Spyderco
4", Camping, CPM-S30V steel, EDC (Everyday Carry), Folders, Limited Run, Liner Lock, Military, Spyderco, Tactical

Knife Collectors Org. Review:
The Fallkniven S1 is popular among the bushcraft community because it is able to endure hard use and is affordable. Its 5″ blade is long enough to handle chopping tasks, yet short enough for delicate camping and slicing tasks. Read more

Knife Collectors Org. Review:
The Chris Reeve Pacific is a nice looking knife that has a tactical feel about it. It bears a similar resemblance to the Chris Reeve Green Beret knife, with a slightly different design. The Pacific is made from S35V steel, a knife steel that is known for its toughness and excellent edge holding properties. Read more

Knife Collectors Org. Review:
The Bark River Northstar is another popular bushcraft knife. Like the other Bark River knives, it features a skeletonised tang to reduce weight but still manages to keep its balance point near the guard. Most people compare it to the other Bark River knives: the Aurora, Canadian Special and Fox River. Read more

Knife Collectors Org. Review:
The Bark River Canadian Special is one of the most well known and popular knives in KnifeForums. It is a nice handy knife with a decent length of 4″, which is an “in-between” length and a good choice for bushcraft. Pictures of this knife make it look quite small, but it actually thicker and larger in hand than what the photos make it out to be. Read more
Knife Collectors Org. Review:
The Bark River Aurora is one of the most favoured knives to use for bushcraft and camping. Like other Bark River knives, the Aurora features a convex edge that allows cutting and chopping to be easier and holds an edge longer. It is made of A2 Tool steel for ease of sharpening and edge-holding. Read more