I've had one for a couple of years now. No complaints. In my humble opinion the grip on this knife is one of the most comfortable I have held. Its my go to knife when Im using a fixed blade knife. I use it often because if it gets messed up Im only out about $10.
I love mine. Have an older version I used on the farm. This version I have 2 of. One stays in the kitchen, then the other with its older brother in my pack.
Wrap the handle w/ some hockey tape (one aisle over) and it also makes a decent half spin knife. My local Walmart also discounted the Camillus Injector for $10.00 each.
$12 or a $100 A knife is to cut things. When you need to cut rope trim sticks and clean a fish. Mine worked just fine. Maintain the edge and you got a entry level blade. To get you through a pinch😎👍
I know this knife, I have one too, and I really like it, I'm satisfied with it, I love it, etc... But I wouldn't dare to call it a __survival knife__! To say this is a very, very strong exaggeration, because a survival knife is something that is so durable that you dare to trust it with your life if you really have to! I would never trust this Camillus knife with my life, because its blade is not that strong. First of all, if you remove the rubber covering from the grip, you can see that there are so many holes in the metal that it becomes questionable whether it is a __real__ full tang at all! In theory yes, but practically no, as far as I'm concerned. It's a great budget-friendly bushcraft knife, it's true, but it's NOT a SURVIVAL KNIFE! You shouldn't be so biased to say that about it!
I've had one for a couple of years now. No complaints. In my humble opinion the grip on this knife is one of the most comfortable I have held. Its my go to knife when Im using a fixed blade knife. I use it often because if it gets messed up Im only out about $10.
I love mine. Have an older version I used on the farm. This version I have 2 of. One stays in the kitchen, then the other with its older brother in my pack.
Gonna pick me up a couple of these.
Good review
It’s actually a really awesome knife for the price 👍🏻, I love the grip on the handle.
Great knife for the price. I keep mine razor sharp and on my side 24/7 better safe than sorry from Western Kentucky 🦅🇺🇸🦅💪🤘✌️🍻
Wrap the handle w/ some hockey tape (one aisle over) and it also makes a decent half spin knife. My local Walmart also discounted the Camillus Injector for $10.00 each.
They used to be 9 bucks it's definitely worth the price.
$12 or a $100 A knife is to cut things.
When you need to cut rope trim sticks and clean a fish. Mine worked just fine. Maintain the edge and you got a entry level blade. To get you through a pinch😎👍
a good review,not trying to destroy it, showing it is a knife , have one may buy another, use my hatchet and saw
Kicking myself for not buying one sooner! I can’t find them anywhere I think Walmart no longer carries them, can anyone confirm?
How much did you say this cost ?
$9 now at walmart online
They are great for the price
I broke one battaning
I know this knife, I have one too, and I really like it, I'm satisfied with it, I love it, etc... But I wouldn't dare to call it a __survival knife__! To say this is a very, very strong exaggeration, because a survival knife is something that is so durable that you dare to trust it with your life if you really have to! I would never trust this Camillus knife with my life, because its blade is not that strong. First of all, if you remove the rubber covering from the grip, you can see that there are so many holes in the metal that it becomes questionable whether it is a __real__ full tang at all! In theory yes, but practically no, as far as I'm concerned.
It's a great budget-friendly bushcraft knife, it's true, but it's NOT a SURVIVAL KNIFE! You shouldn't be so biased to say that about it!
If its what you have but I agree. Gerber Strongarm is near indestrucible. Even the Temu fakes.
Now its $13 lol
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Beat me to it...😊