My 2 favorite 'Harbor Freight Tools' knives are the GORDON Bowie (Buck 119 copy) and the GORDON Challenger Tactical folding knife. ✅ These two knives are strong & reliable and easy to sharpen the blades !
The one that says Challenger Tactical Knife is an excellent knife! Great grippy scales. Mine is very sharp. Flips open VERY easily with the flipper tab. I also bought the one called 3" Blade and it was EXTREMELY tight. It NEVER loosened up and I eventually threw it away!
I have a bunch of the drop point tactical knives. They are very functional, I use and abuse them daily, and I won't cry if they break or if I lose one. I've lost plenty, but have yet to break one
I do these inexpensive knives because I lose knives way too often. Something $50 or more and I would cry. I particularly like the 3.6 in. Drop Point Pocket Knife. The big dopey survival knife is Gordan.
I wouldn’t consider knives weapons really. They’re tools. A weapon would be a sword. As it’s designed for combat. Knives on the other hand are used for work tasks. Self defense and offense in criminals case is a secondary use for knives
@@sird2333 throughout most of history even swords would see more hours of use used for utility tasks than combat (outside of some specific models from history that were only deployed in times of combat) and even the stuff designed specifically to be deadly was adapted from tools that were utilitarian when conceptualized. As such they deadlier variants still made excellent work horses and some of the adaptions simply made them better blades overall.
The Reviews of the Survival Knife are fairly good actually. Its not going to win awards or anything fancy its pretty much just a honest survival knife. Oh and its a Gorden as well apparently. Based on a special forces or marine knife.
@@BeefT-Sq apparently it's sturdy enough to be a decent survival knife. It's not winning awards but it's useful for when it needs to be. Might be a Chinese product but clearly someone read the memo on making sure to produce a usable product and not just something cheap. Since we're on the topic. Could you provide a similar American or other forgien product with comparable price but better or similar quality?
@@BeefT-Sq but they got the heat treatment right on the blade, so good that I watched another TH-cam reviewer trying to drill a hole in it, and he could not! Just the blade would be excellent for a spear!
I love the knock off buck 119 I had to get 2...I have that little key knife, almost cut myself with that little bastard. So sharp so be careful kids! I have a pretty sturdy and sharp Gordon folder that feels really nice. A bit heavy though
Awesome Gordon collection. Thanks JJ
“It was like a shopping spree… except… i paid for everything… “ Hilarious Review! 🤣🤣🤣
My 2 favorite 'Harbor Freight Tools' knives are the GORDON Bowie (Buck 119 copy) and the GORDON Challenger Tactical folding knife. ✅ These two knives are strong & reliable and easy to sharpen the blades !
If you want a good ball bearing knife look at the crescent line knives are excellent tooling excellent polish you can't beat them
Crescent doesn't use 8cr but 5cr or 3cr and costs twice as much. The hf is better
The one that says Challenger Tactical Knife is an excellent knife! Great grippy scales. Mine is very sharp. Flips open VERY easily with the flipper tab. I also bought the one called 3" Blade and it was EXTREMELY tight. It NEVER loosened up and I eventually threw it away!
I have a bunch of the drop point tactical knives. They are very functional, I use and abuse them daily, and I won't cry if they break or if I lose one. I've lost plenty, but have yet to break one
The 10 dollar drop point knife with 8CR13mov and bearings is amazing for the price and nice overall
Nice, might have to go get that ball bearing one
Hello!! You so missed GORDON SHUMWAY. YOU SON OF A CAT 🐈 LOVER!!!
Commissioner Gordon (Batman)
I literally just bought the hollow handle knife today! I also have the buck 119 look a like.
Commissioner James Gordon.
That’s hysterical I gave 2 of those knives to the owner of T.B. KNIVES MR. TRISTAN BARNETT about a yea ago.
You don’t sharpen every knife you get out of the box? Even when they’re paper shredders I can get a finer edge on the blade
astronaut Gordon Cooper
Gordon Tracy from Thunderbirds
Barbara Gordon, aka Batgirl
I do these inexpensive knives because I lose knives way too often. Something $50 or more and I would cry. I particularly like the 3.6 in. Drop Point Pocket Knife. The big dopey survival knife is Gordan.
Gordon Shumway aka Alf.
Haa! Can’t believe I missed that one
The tactical knife (tanto serrated glass breaker) is the stereotypical gas station knife.
Gets the job done in the pinch and satisfies your 13yo son for the next few weeks 😂
Gordons fisherman
You forgot the greatest Gordon of them all. The Late, Great Gordon Howe, aka Mr. Hockey.
And that’s real genuine leather on the Bowie knife
Pe folder looks good im getting it lol
I wouldn’t consider knives weapons really. They’re tools. A weapon would be a sword. As it’s designed for combat. Knives on the other hand are used for work tasks. Self defense and offense in criminals case is a secondary use for knives
True. By their logic, cars can be weapons, hammers can be weapons, PENCILS can be weapons, as I told a teacher when I was in high school.
@@sird2333 throughout most of history even swords would see more hours of use used for utility tasks than combat (outside of some specific models from history that were only deployed in times of combat) and even the stuff designed specifically to be deadly was adapted from tools that were utilitarian when conceptualized. As such they deadlier variants still made excellent work horses and some of the adaptions simply made them better blades overall.
Your a karen
my Harbor Freight is out almost every knife 😕
Prolly because of this review! Ha ha.
GORDON fish>
Gordon fisherman?
Mine says gk 22..
Gordon Gekko
I hate that greedy movie 😁
The Reviews of the Survival Knife are fairly good actually. Its not going to win awards or anything fancy its pretty much just a honest survival knife. Oh and its a Gorden as well apparently. Based on a special forces or marine knife.
Gordon Survival----Cheap Chinese steel, no full tang construction, one screw keeps it together. Handle metal gets cold in winter.
@@BeefT-Sq apparently it's sturdy enough to be a decent survival knife. It's not winning awards but it's useful for when it needs to be. Might be a Chinese product but clearly someone read the memo on making sure to produce a usable product and not just something cheap.
Since we're on the topic. Could you provide a similar American or other forgien product with comparable price but better or similar quality?
@@BeefT-Sq but they got the heat treatment right on the blade, so good that I watched another TH-cam reviewer trying to drill a hole in it, and he could not! Just the blade would be excellent for a spear!
I love the knock off buck 119 I had to get 2...I have that little key knife, almost cut myself with that little bastard. So sharp so be careful kids! I have a pretty sturdy and sharp Gordon folder that feels really nice. A bit heavy though
The machete and a he red clip are kinda neat
Who makes them? China.
annoying intro
Actually, I like to listen to his chuckle.
Since you asked…
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_George_Gordon