Wonderful knife! The M95 and the M23 are the perfect combination that will easily handle any situation in the outdoors! Such beautiful Spring day, glad you have recovered from your illness! Nothing like the outdoors to make you feel better! Great review!
Indeed! Often felt that being as soon as possible outdoors will get rid off last of the flu! M95 & M23 makes a combo that is hard to beat! Thanx for watching my friend, have an awesome sunday!
Yesterday was the first summer day here imo. It just frels like we jumped straight from winter to summer, lol. It’s supposed to be 20 degree tomorrow. Thanx for watching Tim, hope you have the nice spring weather there also asap!🌲🌟🌲
Just used the M07 version today, while spending time with the family on a laavu nearby in honor of Mothers day. Made makkaratikkus, feather sticks and all the other small tasks with it. A great knife! Wish they started doing these in some mid-range stainless steel like 14c28c or N690 tho... Would be a nice option IMO. Nice video as always!
Oh yeah, 14c28c and N690c would be a smashing options. The M07 with those steels would make a fantastic option for fishing trips. Would buy insantly. Thanx for watching my friend!🌲🌟🌲
Good to see you out and about. I have the uncoated version of this knife and, although I haven't had the chance to use it much, it seems to be a sturdy and capable knife. And the sheath is outstanding.
I would have probably get the uncoated version if I would buy this now. Also the newer model is superior to mine. A bit different handle. Thanx for watching my friend, have an enjoyable sunday!
Good day and thank you for your various videos on the Peltonen knives. Can I ask you, why did you go for the longer version of the M95 vs the shorter version of the M07? What do you think about the M07? Thank you and All the Best! Cheers Lars
@@larsrauche5233 hi, good question! I like both of them, and think in many situations the M07 is totally enough, and better. The M95 is just imo more versitale. One of the best allrounder I can imagine. I take very often the M07 with me when I dont really know what I need a knife for, or I have many duties. It also fill the tactical, self defence purpouse. Buuuut the M07 might ve more balanced, also being lighter on the belt, maybe a better option for hiking trips etc. Thx for watching, have a great day!
Hi, Thank you so much for your help! I think the M07 is more suited for me, as i would carry a saw as well. Plastic sheath and teflon coating for easy maintenance. Maybe even the blaze orange handle… Waiting for x-mas. Happy Halloween and All the Best. Lars
Yes. The M95 is a wonderful knife. No springtime in Sweden either. Winter jacket last week, shorts this week. Swallows are here, but not the swifts yet. Use to be here around the 18th of may.
thank you for the review! it's a little bit big for my taste, but i have a smaller puukko in 80crV2 that i don't dare to use while fishing because of the wooden handle and corosion issues... how do you keep your sissipuukko from rusting in the field, especially when fishing?
I think the teflon coating is ok, and probably more practical with steel being 80crv2. I just like the way it looks like this. There’s also an uncoarted version of the knife nowadays.
@@Jujujk1998 it was starting somewhat to worn off, so I thought whta the heck, I remove the coating. I dont mind the patina, as I’ve used carbon steel puukkos all my life, I actually like it. But I understand there are other preferences of course.
I love my Peltonens. I agree that there is nothing to criticise those knives about. I hesitate to use the word, "perfect", but they are about as clost to an ideal bush knife as a guy could want. I have all three sizes, and they are all amazing, but the M95 is likely one of the best all around knives I've ever owned. I'm a HUGE fan! 😊
My thoughts exactly. I just find can’t find anything to critizise. Like I’ve said also before, this knife just gets better and better after one uses it. A knife that just screams to get outdoors and to work. Thanx for watching my friend, have a wonderful day!
The Finnish People are great Outdoors man and have a good understanding on ergonomics and practical performance coupled with high quality and and a sense for simplicity
Like you, I am a knife enthusiast, and particularly enjoy Finnish knives. I bought my first Marttiini Lynx in 1966. Perhaps I don't actually need 15 variations of the Peltonen, but that is what I have, from the original full flat grind, to the current uncoated version. I have the saw tip, and various colours, sheaths with or without badges etc. The one I find myself using more than any other is the M07 uncoated, with plastic sheath. I have been a paratrooper in the Army Reserve, and, were I still serving (unfortunately they don't take 70 year olds!) this is the knife I would have on my webbing.
Oh WOW! You have an impressive collection! Kudos! And Martiini Lynx from the 60s, nice👍. Its a great puukko. I have to get the M07 also. Looks it could be a high use knife for me. Thanx for sharing, cheers!
@@OldForestBushcraft Last week I bought 2 Puukko knives, both by "Arctic Legend". The smaller one has a 10 CM blade, the other 14.5 CM. Both are stainless steel. The handles are of curly birch, and are particularly comfortable. Looking forward to using them in the field.
What a performer! That is a very sweet and very capable knife, Peltonen is knocking it out of the park! I do not have a Peltonen yet in my collection though I do have a Terävä Jääkäripuukko 140 which is very close, can't wait to try the M95. Have you ever done a comparison of the two? That would be a tough comparison being both have their roots in the Puukko! Great review! 👍👍
I really should do a proper, and thorough testing and comparison of the two. Very similar blades indeed. Have to do it now😀. Actually havent used the Terävä 140 in a long time. It’s a fantastic knife also! Thanx for watching my friend, have a great sunday!🌲🔪🌲
Hallo mein Freund, ich mag diese Videos mit Naturimpressionen. Messer und der Aufenthalt in der Natur gehören irgendwie zusammen. Für mein Land ist das Messer leider zu groß, um es legal führen zu dürfen. Aber es scheint ein tolles Messer zu sein. Ich mag auch diese Messer mit Kunststoffgriffen sehr. Obwohl mir das letzte Vertrauen in diese Griffe fehlt. Also versteh mich bitte nicht falsch, ich benutze Messer mit solchen Griffen auch sehr gerne . Besonders bei Kälte. Aber wenn ich nur ein Messer in den Urlaub mitnehmen dürfte, wäre es eins mit einem anderen Griff. Vielen Dank für die tolle Vorstellung. Wünsche Dir noch eine sehr schöne Zeit 🍀👍✌️
Das ist schön zu hören! Ich dacht dass weill ich so nah zu Wildnis wohne und bin in der Natur fast täglich, warum das auch ab und zu zeigen. Die Messern gehören ja auch da, wie du gesagt hast! Das ist wirklich ein hervorragendes Messer. Der Griff ist sehr gut und gemütlich. Doch wenn ich wählen darf, Holz und Micarta mag ich als material mehr. Immernoch sehr sehr praktisch. Danke fürs Zuschauen mein Freund Hab einen angenehmen Tag!🌲☀️🌲
Wonderful knife! The M95 and the M23 are the perfect combination that will easily handle any situation in the outdoors! Such beautiful Spring day, glad you have recovered from your illness! Nothing like the outdoors to make you feel better! Great review!
Indeed! Often felt that being as soon as possible outdoors will get rid off last of the flu!
M95 & M23 makes a combo that is hard to beat!
Thanx for watching my friend, have an awesome sunday!
I did buy it and LOVE it! Best knife for the money period! Amazing performance and very light weight yet very robust! Will always have in my kit! 👍😁
@@joncox9719 It is Amazing!
Hard competition to follow in this price range!
I've just received mine, I went for the uncoated option and decided on the plastic sheath which is superb.👍🏻😁🏴
I think I would'vr in hindsight pick the uncoated version as well. Not a big fan of teflon. Merry christmas my friend!
@OldForestBushcraft Cheers mate same too you and yours.👍🏻😁🏴
Nice video. I ❤
Thank you! And thanx for watching, have great day!
Looks so much more like summer down there. The snow still melting here.
I love my M95 "absolutely fantastic knife.
Yesterday was the first summer day here imo. It just frels like we jumped straight from winter to summer, lol. It’s supposed to be 20 degree tomorrow.
Thanx for watching Tim, hope you have the nice spring weather there also asap!🌲🌟🌲
Just used the M07 version today, while spending time with the family on a laavu nearby in honor of Mothers day. Made makkaratikkus, feather sticks and all the other small tasks with it. A great knife! Wish they started doing these in some mid-range stainless steel like 14c28c or N690 tho... Would be a nice option IMO.
Nice video as always!
Oh yeah, 14c28c and N690c would be a smashing options. The M07 with those steels would make a fantastic option for fishing trips. Would buy insantly.
Thanx for watching my friend!🌲🌟🌲
Good to see you out and about. I have the uncoated version of this knife and, although I haven't had the chance to use it much, it seems to be a sturdy and capable knife. And the sheath is outstanding.
I would have probably get the uncoated version if I would buy this now. Also the newer model is superior to mine. A bit different handle.
Thanx for watching my friend, have an enjoyable sunday!
Good day and thank you for your various videos on the Peltonen knives. Can I ask you, why did you go for the longer version of the M95 vs the shorter version of the M07? What do you think about the M07?
Thank you and All the Best!
Cheers Lars
@@larsrauche5233 hi, good question! I like both of them, and think in many situations the M07 is totally enough, and better.
The M95 is just imo more versitale. One of the best allrounder I can imagine. I take very often the M07 with me when I dont really know what I need a knife for, or I have many duties. It also fill the tactical, self defence purpouse.
Buuuut the M07 might ve more balanced, also being lighter on the belt, maybe a better option for hiking trips etc.
Thx for watching, have a great day!
Hi,
Thank you so much for your help! I think the M07 is more suited for me, as i would carry a saw as well. Plastic sheath and teflon coating for easy maintenance. Maybe even the blaze orange handle…
Waiting for x-mas.
Happy Halloween and All the Best.
Lars
Seems like this and the peltonnen neck knife would make a very capable (and reasonably priced) two knife collection
Yeah, pretty much😀One could stop there with knives, and be happy.
Thanx for watching, have a great sunday!🌲🔪🌲
Yes. The M95 is a wonderful knife. No springtime in Sweden either. Winter jacket last week, shorts this week. Swallows are here, but not the swifts yet. Use to be here around the 18th of may.
Winter jacket last week, shorts this week. Lol, that's a good description! Dont remember a spring like this.
Thanx for watching, have a great day!
thank you for the review! it's a little bit big for my taste, but i have a smaller puukko in 80crV2 that i don't dare to use while fishing because of the wooden handle and corosion issues... how do you keep your sissipuukko from rusting in the field, especially when fishing?
Thanx for watching my friend! have a great day!
how did you remove the teflon coating? would sandpaper be enough or dremel. Or do you need an angle grinder.
I used just with small amount of acetone and sandpaper..
I think the teflon coating is ok, and probably more practical with steel being 80crv2. I just like the way it looks like this. There’s also an uncoarted version of the knife nowadays.
@@OldForestBushcraft yeah its good, you said yours was worn off? it sucks that carbon steel rusts even tho its such a good steel
@@Jujujk1998 it was starting somewhat to worn off, so I thought whta the heck, I remove the coating. I dont mind the patina, as I’ve used carbon steel puukkos all my life, I actually like it. But I understand there are other preferences of course.
@@Jujujk1998 I like to use Birchwood Casey Blue on my carbon steel knives before oiling them for extra protection, and I think it looks good.
Bloody awesome knife I regretted selling mine so buying another one 😂
It’s like you said, a bloody awesome knife indeed!
Thanx for watching man, have a great day!
Would be great if you make comparison video with Jaakaripuukko 🙂
I have to do it. Too many people have now asked for it😅
Thanx for watching!🌲☀️🌲
What do you think about the rokka korpisoturi?🙌
Oh I dont have it yet. Have heard many good things about it. Little pricey though..
Its pricey but worth it in my opinion🙌
What do you think about is say to a Mora Garberg? ✌️🇺🇸
I havent tested the Garberg..
I love my Peltonens. I agree that there is nothing to criticise those knives about. I hesitate to use the word, "perfect", but they are about as clost to an ideal bush knife as a guy could want. I have all three sizes, and they are all amazing, but the M95 is likely one of the best all around knives I've ever owned. I'm a HUGE fan! 😊
My thoughts exactly. I just find can’t find anything to critizise. Like I’ve said also before,
this knife just gets better and better after one uses it. A knife that just screams to get outdoors and to work.
Thanx for watching my friend, have a wonderful day!
The Finnish People are great Outdoors man and have a good understanding on ergonomics and practical performance coupled with high quality and and a sense for simplicity
@@Stefan-dt5io thanx for watching!👍
a terava but more refinded I have a hard time sometimes deciding which to take out not a bad problem to have
Indeed! Both are fantastic knives! Should do a comparison and testing video of the two really.
Thanx for watching my friend, have a nice sunday!
Like you, I am a knife enthusiast, and particularly enjoy Finnish knives. I bought my first Marttiini Lynx in 1966. Perhaps I don't actually need 15 variations of the Peltonen, but that is what I have, from the original full flat grind, to the current uncoated version. I have the saw tip, and various colours, sheaths with or without badges etc. The one I find myself using more than any other is the M07 uncoated, with plastic sheath. I have been a paratrooper in the Army Reserve, and, were I still serving (unfortunately they don't take 70 year olds!) this is the knife I would have on my webbing.
Oh WOW! You have an impressive collection! Kudos!
And Martiini Lynx from the 60s, nice👍.
Its a great puukko. I have to get the M07 also. Looks it could be a high use knife for me.
Thanx for sharing, cheers!
@@OldForestBushcraft Last week I bought 2 Puukko knives, both by "Arctic Legend". The smaller one has a 10 CM blade, the other 14.5 CM. Both are stainless steel. The handles are of curly birch, and are particularly comfortable. Looking forward to using them in the field.
What a performer! That is a very sweet and very capable knife, Peltonen is knocking it out of the park! I do not have a Peltonen yet in my collection though I do have a Terävä Jääkäripuukko 140 which is very close, can't wait to try the M95. Have you ever done a comparison of the two? That would be a tough comparison being both have their roots in the Puukko! Great review! 👍👍
I really should do a proper, and thorough testing and comparison of the two. Very similar blades indeed. Have to do it now😀. Actually havent used the Terävä 140 in a long time. It’s a fantastic knife also!
Thanx for watching my friend, have a great sunday!🌲🔪🌲
I gotta get a peltonen. I have a terava
Cant go wrong with Peltonen. Such a great knife!
I def want to get this knife.
You wont regret it😀.
Thanx for watching, have a great day!
Hallo mein Freund,
ich mag diese Videos mit Naturimpressionen. Messer und der Aufenthalt in der Natur gehören irgendwie zusammen.
Für mein Land ist das Messer leider zu groß, um es legal führen zu dürfen. Aber es scheint ein tolles Messer zu sein.
Ich mag auch diese Messer mit Kunststoffgriffen sehr. Obwohl mir das letzte Vertrauen in diese Griffe fehlt. Also versteh mich bitte nicht falsch, ich benutze Messer mit solchen Griffen auch sehr gerne . Besonders bei Kälte. Aber wenn ich nur ein Messer in den Urlaub mitnehmen dürfte, wäre es eins mit einem anderen Griff.
Vielen Dank für die tolle Vorstellung.
Wünsche Dir noch eine sehr schöne Zeit 🍀👍✌️
Das ist schön zu hören! Ich dacht dass weill ich so nah zu Wildnis wohne und bin in der Natur fast täglich, warum das auch ab und zu zeigen. Die Messern gehören ja auch da, wie du gesagt hast!
Das ist wirklich ein hervorragendes Messer. Der Griff ist sehr gut und gemütlich. Doch wenn ich wählen darf, Holz und Micarta mag ich als material mehr. Immernoch sehr sehr praktisch.
Danke fürs Zuschauen mein Freund Hab einen angenehmen Tag!🌲☀️🌲