In the case of hunting knives, the saw blade on the reverse is designed for helping to saw through bone, rather than roll your edge trying to baton through it
@@CountDoucheula it's not even sharp, its just grooved, like you could not cut through playdough with that saw, no edge, just a flat face with some grooves
@@faust7619 Saw teeth aren't that easy to sharpen as specially if they have not been made sharp. I thought they where for scraping stuff like burnt hair or scales off a fish....
@@JayMacAccording to Merriam Webster dictionary, the word “literally” is used to emphasize the truth or accuracy of a statement or description. So yeah, he used it properly. Not sure what your problem is. Unless you’re one of those people who try to make other people feel bad about something YOU think is right. Now you just look like an idiot. Keep up the crap work. 😉👍🏻😂
@@JayMac He did in fact literally buy the knife. He sure as hell didn't figuratively buy the knife. If you're gonna be a grammar nazi, try understanding the language first.
@@michaeldbhawker3556: Study the design, or pictured of such knife, then d.i.y. by studying first (via internet university/colleege!.😂) the basic of knife making... Another option, find a knife maker and let him do the job- if you can afford his contract price!..😊 😊
The "saw teeth" are flesh rippers, It's got a fighting profile It's meant so that if you gut stab something when you pull it out it increases the wound channel significantly.
I got a "Walmart" full tang survival knife with paracord wrapped handle and it's a very durable knife for the price. I've used it so much that the coating is basically worn but after a quick sharpening, it's as good as new for camping, fishing, etc. Also, it's perfectly weighted for throwing, I've actually have gotten pretty accurate... very comfortable knife!! (Still love my Gerber tho😊)
I am a simple man. I like simple designs and inexpensive quality. I have a BPS brand knife. a folding saw of sturdy construction, and I find they fill all camping requirements.
Have you considered having a seperate channel with all the knife reviews and such? I find it hard to see similar content among the other differently styled content on your channel
A Buddy got me this particular knife for Christmas a few years back . Nice to know it passed Your testing . Of course being a gift , I would be happy if it did not pass but knowing I have a reliable knife is a plus.
I’m sure someone else has said it already But that isn’t a saw, those are gut hooks. When you stab someone and pull it out again you drag out (or at the very least damage) the organs of your target
Idk, I have a mossy oak drop point and I’ve had it for years and have sharpened it so many times that it’s gone from a wood splitter to a fighting knife and it still gets sharp enough to shave with and holds an edge. Best $27 I ever spent.
I got this thing at Walmart for ten bucks about 6 years ago, I've actually tried to torture it. The tip broke off so I gave it a new tanto type tip with a grinder and that's it, I've used it to baton hundreds of logs, I've done knife drills against 3 trees until they came down, I've gutted and skinned 6 deer with it (do not recommend, it's really awkward) it's honestly surprised me that it's a decent EDC knife, and great for 10 bucks. The war I think of it is I could get 3 of them for half the price of a good handmade Bowie and if mine isn't a fluke they'll last the rest of my life. Good pick if you're making BOBs or caches.
I've had this knife for a while and used it a lot and it's not very expensive but it's actually not a bad knife either the worst part is that's stupid song on the back part hangs up on every sheath you put it in wear it for a couple of days you'll know exactly what I'm talking about
What, no tip retention test? Also i wonder how hard it would be, without adding metal, for either maker or buyer to bend the sawteeth outwards to make the thing work right.
It never occurred to me that serrated knife backs are supposed to be used as a saw. I always assumed that they were decorative, or to say like "look how badass and manly my knife is! I don't miss my wife or kids after the divorce."
I was going to say is that a Mossy Oak?. But then I rewatched and saw the red. Mossy Oak makes useable knives. They're not good not bad but useable. Their blade steel is usually of the 440 flavor.
My wife heard the crazy frog part and yelled across the house for me to turn it off
🤣🤣🤣
that was my favorite part!
Sounds about right 😂
I was in my dentist’s quiet ass waiting room when it started 😂
Whoop that trick.
I've always considered saws on knives to be more of a knotching tool.
Did you try to spell "notching"?
@@wehrewulf lol. K notching.
Whats notching?
@@butterypigeons1089 like for a tent peg or figure 4 dead fall.
@@wehrewulfmaybe he meant gnocchi 😂 like the potato pasta things😅
I’m pretty certain the “saw” isn’t a saw. It’s to increase the amount of damage done to the thing you’ve stabbed.
yea iv always thought that about pretty much any saw on a knife. 99% of them are waste of space and don't work.
In the case of hunting knives, the saw blade on the reverse is designed for helping to saw through bone, rather than roll your edge trying to baton through it
@@CountDoucheula it's not even sharp, its just grooved, like you could not cut through playdough with that saw, no edge, just a flat face with some grooves
@@apkeggs7401 so then sharpen it
@@faust7619 Saw teeth aren't that easy to sharpen as specially if they have not been made sharp. I thought they where for scraping stuff like burnt hair or scales off a fish....
I was drinking coffee when the crazy frog hit 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Rainer Winkler Hosenpinkler
Shout out crazy frog
I've had one of these for 5+ years, bought as a cheap camping knife that I didn't care about. Damn thing is STILL alive and kicking.
I literally bought that knife a few months ago and Amazon accidentally gave me the bundle with the extra pocket knife so I paid less for extra
nice!
Literally huh? 🤦♂️
@@JayMac you're replying to a year old, now
@@JayMacAccording to Merriam Webster dictionary, the word “literally” is used to emphasize the truth or accuracy of a statement or description. So yeah, he used it properly. Not sure what your problem is. Unless you’re one of those people who try to make other people feel bad about something YOU think is right. Now you just look like an idiot. Keep up the crap work. 😉👍🏻😂
@@JayMac He did in fact literally buy the knife. He sure as hell didn't figuratively buy the knife. If you're gonna be a grammar nazi, try understanding the language first.
The Rambo knife everyone wanted as a kid
😢
@@nicholasjohnson6205 haha dad is ready for action
No we wanted the real Rambo knife but couldn’t afford it.
@@michaeldbhawker3556: Study the design, or pictured of such knife, then d.i.y. by studying first (via internet university/colleege!.😂) the basic of knife making... Another option, find a knife maker and let him do the job- if you can afford his contract price!..😊 😊
i’ve had one of these for 6 years and it’s still in great condition. it’s a surprisingly good knife for the price
Heck yeah. I bought this one at Walmart back in 2014 and it is one of the best knives I own. It's also good for cutting carpet.
😂 Hahahaha that's funny!!!
You forgot to break the tip
Yeah…. This was one of my earlier knife reviews… still figuring my system out
@@calculatedsurvival I'll save you some time, the tip retention is shit lol
@@Mweedy420 Thanks! Cuz I gave that knife away already…
@@calculatedsurvival you're welcome buddy 😎
I have been looking at buying this for a while so thanks you just made the decision a lot easier
I haven't heard that indy car audio since ebaums world. And I died laughing like the first time I heard it. I'm crazy. Subscribed.
I like Gerber’s offering for a survival knife setup. Seems to be decent quality to me for the price, I’m happy with the value.
Your reviews are very informative and helpful. Love the blunt and brutal honesty too. Keep up the awesome work! 💯
Wood doesn't really do to much to dull a knife edge so long as the steel is actually hardened.
And the burr is properly removed
It amazes me that there are so many knife companies that have a saw back that do not know that the saw teeth need to be wider than the blade.
You didn’t let the frog say SWEEEEEEET!!!
Try the mossy oak wood splitter Bowie I’ve had it for years and love having it as a camping knife
The "saw teeth" are flesh rippers, It's got a fighting profile It's meant so that if you gut stab something when you pull it out it increases the wound channel significantly.
The crazy frog tho😂
For 20$ it’s not bad
I got a "Walmart" full tang survival knife with paracord wrapped handle and it's a very durable knife for the price. I've used it so much that the coating is basically worn but after a quick sharpening, it's as good as new for camping, fishing, etc.
Also, it's perfectly weighted for throwing, I've actually have gotten pretty accurate... very comfortable knife!! (Still love my Gerber tho😊)
I remember watching Rambo cut barbed wire with the teeth of his knife.
Not the crazy frog jam 😂😂
The saw is for notches in my opinion.
kinda looks like a ontario marine raider bowie but more gimicy
The saw on my Gerber machete is awesome. But this splay the teeth apart wider then the blade.
The saw on the Gator is killer! I've used the hell outta mine.
Amazon choice or best seller ain’t mean it’s good
I’ve always had this question to ask. What is that hay stuff that you light when you try the igniter part of the knife
Usually just dead grass and various other plant life
@@PotentiallyKor oh, that makes sense. Thanks
@@salty_polar7088 sometimes it's wood shavings carved to easily catch fire from a spark.
Looked like balled up pine and dry grass to me.
His partner's blonde.
I am a simple man. I like simple designs and inexpensive quality. I have a BPS brand knife. a folding saw of sturdy construction, and I find they fill all camping requirements.
A few years back, i had a couple mossy oak knives i got as a gift. They bent like aluminum.
Guess they've upped their game since then
What about tip retention and blade strength?
Exactly. An incomplete test.
@@fredfred4086 , This was an earlier review . Not all of the "torture tests" had been devised yet.
tip retention isn't good, i know from personal experience. but other than that, it's decent and gets done what i need it to do.
The hell are you doing that the bottom .05 inches of your knife need to be striking concrete? buy a hammer
My parents got me one for Christmas a few years ago, thing lasted like, 2 uses of just whacking at berry bushes and the blade chipped
Have you considered having a seperate channel with all the knife reviews and such? I find it hard to see similar content among the other differently styled content on your channel
A Buddy got me this particular knife for Christmas a few years back . Nice to know it passed Your testing . Of course being a gift , I would be happy if it did not pass but knowing I have a reliable knife is a plus.
BWAHAHAHAHA !!!!! Nice " Crazy Frog" sound byte when You were chopping that pole !!! That got me laughing like an over caffeinated Hyena !
People are cheap.
They bought it because it looked cool.
Brilliant.
I’ve had a couple for a few years, they are chopping beast.
I was not expecting crazy frog
if anyone is wondering...the tip retention is shit lol i know from personal experience. other than that, I really enjoy mine.
No side smack test ? (my fav part of your videos)
Honest review Is very much appreciated I'm going to sub 🙏🏻
I’m sure someone else has said it already
But that isn’t a saw, those are gut hooks.
When you stab someone and pull it out again you drag out (or at the very least damage) the organs of your target
😂the sound effects. I’m sooo fuckn ☠️
Love the Crazy Frog!
I got an idea you guys like to test stuff ,buy the cheapest hatchet and beat up them expensive knives with it and give me a review on it lol .
I was not expecting Crazy Frog! XD .. Also what happened to the "smack it with a log test"? Did it just seem too breakable?
I feel so validated because I bought this now
i definitely wasn’t expecting crazy frog😭😭
The hacking part was pretty funny
I have never seen a functional saw on the back of any knife at any price point
I got a machete with a saw on the back for a present. I went to chop some branches up and the blade molded around the branches.
The saw is always a gimmick anyway
It’s not supposed to be used as a saw lmao.
That thing is the mall ninja Excalibur
Nice good review and good suggestion for it to
I’ve noticed a lot of knife makers put a useless saw on just for looks. I’d rather they just made a great knife for outdoor uses. 😂
I just want to know what boots you’re wearing.
I bought one of these like twelve years ago. Super surprised it's so popular.
Mossy Oak makes ok knives usually but they’re mostly just selling brand in my opinion. Spend an extra 40$ at a small shop and get a good knife
Idk, I have a mossy oak drop point and I’ve had it for years and have sharpened it so many times that it’s gone from a wood splitter to a fighting knife and it still gets sharp enough to shave with and holds an edge. Best $27 I ever spent.
i also have this knife i love it personally
need to try the harbor freight survival knife witht he hollow handle. was a beast for the price
I got this thing at Walmart for ten bucks about 6 years ago, I've actually tried to torture it. The tip broke off so I gave it a new tanto type tip with a grinder and that's it, I've used it to baton hundreds of logs, I've done knife drills against 3 trees until they came down, I've gutted and skinned 6 deer with it (do not recommend, it's really awkward) it's honestly surprised me that it's a decent EDC knife, and great for 10 bucks. The war I think of it is I could get 3 of them for half the price of a good handmade Bowie and if mine isn't a fluke they'll last the rest of my life. Good pick if you're making BOBs or caches.
I've had this knife for a while and used it a lot and it's not very expensive but it's actually not a bad knife either the worst part is that's stupid song on the back part hangs up on every sheath you put it in wear it for a couple of days you'll know exactly what I'm talking about
Chopping the wood going Ludicrous Speed!!!!
My hand hurts when you saw that with crap
I'd appreciate it if you did the sog jungle primitive next I really wanna know how much to trust it thanks
I feel like the sharpener is just to get nicks out. They expect you to get it razor sharp at home not in the field.
You should do the Ozark trail reddish orange wood handel black blade Bushcraft knife
U should do some Pathfinder knifes...pks Bowie would be so cool
One of the best budget knoves on the planet 😢
Yo that's not a saw it's for notches and wound damage if need as a combat blade 😅
My boi crazy frog 🐸
Why no tip retention or bend test?
Do you make saws on your blades?
Or blades from your saws?
I’m on TikTok and TH-cam and I say do the bark river cub !!!!!
What, no tip retention test?
Also i wonder how hard it would be, without adding metal, for either maker or buyer to bend the sawteeth outwards to make the thing work right.
NOT a saw. That design was on some military knives to rip open aluminum fuselage in an emergency. How do you all not know that?
Did not expect to suddenly hear Britt-Erik Tvåtaktare on a knife review video
Not a saw. It is for Rambo to use to snap barbed wire and make some kind of fishing gig out of the barbed wire.
Would you rate the Bowie (22cm) from Muela?
Knife go brrrrrrrrr
Try the SOG sogfari tanto machete
I remember the SNL video lol
Crazy frog epic
Tip retention?
Actually shocked it held up the way it did. I guess it’s popular for a reason.
Jajajaja the Crazy Frog song!
I personally trust my schrade schf 37… best knife I've ever owned
No tip retention test?
Where's the tip retention part at
Crazy frog!
It never occurred to me that serrated knife backs are supposed to be used as a saw. I always assumed that they were decorative, or to say like "look how badass and manly my knife is! I don't miss my wife or kids after the divorce."
A true pro!
But does it have a compass on it?
What is the best. Combat /camping knife you would carry
Looks like a survival bowie
Got a mossy oak multi-tool heavy line a boulder but very strong and well build
I thought that kind of saw was for ropes, could you test that?
It’s actually not a saw it’s to make notches.
I was going to say is that a Mossy Oak?. But then I rewatched and saw the red. Mossy Oak makes useable knives. They're not good not bad but useable. Their blade steel is usually of the 440 flavor.