I carried that knife during the 03' ground invasion of Iraq! My teammate and I both bought one from a small town German knife shop about a week before we deployed. The guy made all kinds of claims of indestructability; even claimed that some special forces unit hammered a bunch A1's into a concrete wall and used them as a makeshift ladder. Never tried to confirm the story but we did similar tests and it wasn’t bull shit!! We did everything possible to break that knife! We used it as everything from a chisel to a MRE opener. We even cut holes in metal folding chairs to make field shitters. Hands down best knife I’ve ever used!I carried that knife during the 03' ground invasion of Iraq! My teammate and I both bought one from a small town German knife shop about a week before we deployed. The guy made all kinds of claims of indestructability; even claimed that some special forces unit hammered a bunch A1's into a concrete wall and used them as a makeshift ladder. Never tried to confirm the story but we did similar tests and it wasn’t bull shit!! We did everything possible to break that knife! We used it as everything from a chisel to a MRE opener. We even cut holes in metal folding chairs to make field shitters. Hands down best knife I’ve ever used!
nice to see an Englishman who really knows how to use a knife some time the knowledge is deplorable, being a Swede I more or less are living in the woods and I know our blades are good,, personally I prefer an axe and a smaller knife, any how at the moment I am living on an island in the Baltic see way up north, no noting here but the harsh elements a step wrong and you are history, love it
Blackened blades, if blackened chemically, (not via PVD) i.e. as in the same process as blueing etc will confer very little corrosion resistance to a metal surface including either stainless alloys or steel alloys not specifically designated as "stainless". This is a physics thing. The outer laminate of the A1 is good on it's own to resist the rigours of salt spray. The blackening is just really to reduce blade reflection. I have spoken to metallurgists at Bohler Uddehom and they tell me this re the blackening process. PVD on the other hand can confer extra corrosion resistance but of course is much more expensive and dependent on the alloy to allow for this process of the physical vapour deposition to be applied. The cool thing about this knife is of course not new if one has been using Japanese made laminated ( I don't mean damascus type) blades but of course out of Japan made knees. The laminated blade if made correctly like the A1 will be almost indestructible (except under the most serious of abuse- not likely to be encountered by your average super hero even) and that spells confidence such that the user will fall apart long before their knife will LOL! Good video.
Great review, a sharp and descent knife is a joy to work with! Makes it a lot easier to get the job done..(and safer as well).. Like the style of Dryad..
I just ordered the A1 (which I now call the steak sauce knife). I used to own the SRK and I used it in Iraq back in '08. I actually had two versions of it, I really liked the grip. I ended up giving one away, and the other was stolen by a Police Officer (good ol' public servants). I haven't received the A1 yet, the comparison will be interesting. I hope it's heavier. Call me old school, but I relate weight with quality.
In theory the A1 is an all-rounder so can we do the hunting things? I'd like to buy an A1 because it can do everything i need well, but i'm not sure i will be able to do these things in a situation where i've got only the A1.
Say Heah Andrew Cheers M8, Yeah, The Fallkniven is one of my Fav's for a 1knife carry, only is my Rodent 6 which I had modified by thinning the blade and taking the top gaurd off I would put in the same category by that I mean if I ever was in a survival situatiin, I would love to have either knife on me and that's a complement. Although their similar, one is stainless the other one is carbon, ut both are high quality and both are made by great companies so as expected both are great knives. This is probably the smallest blade I would want as a Survival Knife, I generally like a 7"-9"+ for a survival knife, But I can use either knife and a neck knife and a hatchet and saw and do just about anything I need to do in the bush whether just for fun or in a serious survival situation. They say the best survival knife is the knife that you have at the moment, so if I let's say wearing my Skookum Bush Tool as my neck Knife (or any similar neck knife), that means I have two best survival knives, right ? I always felt my BK-2 was a little too short at times, so I got a Potbelly and that solved the problem, it's a good one with a nice curved belly that sort of looks like a modified Nessmuk on steriods and works great as a 1knife carry with only my Top's Mini Scandi 2.5 makes a complete functioning pair. But it seems I always come back to my Modde Rodent 6 or my A-1. Especially in colder weather determines the size axe I bring almong, Other wise I love carrying my 2Hawks Double Bit Hatchet and sometimes I use my Rodent 5 which is close but no cigar but it's part of my lite carry and I usually pair it off with my Rodent 3. There's a destruction video on TH-cam that's worth watching on the A-1 that should prove how tough of a knife the A-1 is, also Mer does a great job showing how tough the SR101 Steel is, so you could understand why I've both of those knives. As far as corrosion the A-1 is the knife I lean more towards especially in a wet inviorment, but in cold weather be careful about micro chipping and that's where my Modde Rodent 6 shines. Regardless I'm very happy to own both, like I said, I would be extremely happy if I had either knife on me if the S H T F but if I had a chance to choose, I think I would pick my Modde Rodent 6, I also have almost the complete series of the newer Swamp Rats, and I got very lucky I was able to buy a brand new RatWeiler from Swamp Rat recently and that's a beautiful knife right up my alley size wise and all, Infact I paired it off with my Rodent Solution and they go together like soup and Sandwich or peanut butter and jelly, I know I post long, but I also learn alot from replies by other people. Thanx M8 and Cheers.
I know many are worried about the quality of the Fällkniven-knives, I was too because I had seen and read about it failing but I believe all of those knves are fake. I have a S1 and I have beat the shit out of it, thrown it trees about a hundred times and even dropped it on concrete, and all that happened to it was two small chips in the blade about 1 mm deep. If you want a badass knife, buy Fällkniven! Both the zytel and leather sheaths are great btw but I prefer the leather.
I heard using a ferro rod on the spine of these is causing it to wear real fast. As the spine is not tempered like the rest of the blade(???).. is this true? Should I be worried about creating sparks with the spine if I purchase this blade?
+Joshua Li You should not be worried at all, you might see some marks but it is not like the spine is eaten away by the ferro-rod. The spines on Fallknivens are brutal on the ferro-rod, not the other way around :)
Where do you live in Europe? I'm wondering based off of the fact that you have what sounds like a british accent and where shooting what appeared to be a kalashnikov style rifle in the intro to the video. Probably safe to say you aren't in the UK.
Sorry Star Lord...Rong fakt!!! Cold Steel SRK are the copy! Swedich Army had it 2 yers before Cold steel started the produktion...A1 + F1, thats the Airfors survival knife!
I carried that knife during the 03' ground invasion of Iraq! My teammate and I both bought one from a small town German knife shop about a week before we deployed. The guy made all kinds of claims of indestructability; even claimed that some special forces unit hammered a bunch A1's into a concrete wall and used them as a makeshift ladder. Never tried to confirm the story but we did similar tests and it wasn’t bull shit!! We did everything possible to break that knife! We used it as everything from a chisel to a MRE opener. We even cut holes in metal folding chairs to make field shitters. Hands down best knife I’ve ever used!I carried that knife during the 03' ground invasion of Iraq! My teammate and I both bought one from a
small town German knife shop about a week before we deployed. The guy made all kinds of claims of indestructability; even claimed that some special forces unit hammered a bunch A1's into a concrete wall and used them as a makeshift ladder. Never tried to confirm the story but we did similar tests and it wasn’t bull shit!! We did everything possible to break that knife! We used it as everything from a chisel to a MRE opener. We even cut holes in metal folding chairs to make field shitters. Hands down best knife I’ve ever used!
Thanks for service dude. What shitty sit that war was. Didnt vote for that prez.
Why the need to say everything twice?
nice to see an Englishman who really knows how to use a knife some time the knowledge is deplorable, being a Swede I more or less are living in the woods and I know our blades are good,, personally I prefer an axe and a smaller knife, any how at the moment I am living on an island in the Baltic see way up north, no noting here but the harsh elements a step wrong and you are history, love it
Blackened blades, if blackened chemically, (not via PVD) i.e. as in the same process as blueing etc will confer very little corrosion resistance to a metal surface including either stainless alloys or steel alloys not specifically designated as "stainless". This is a physics thing. The outer laminate of the A1 is good on it's own to resist the rigours of salt spray. The blackening is just really to reduce blade reflection. I have spoken to metallurgists at Bohler Uddehom and they tell me this re the blackening process. PVD on the other hand can confer extra corrosion resistance but of course is much more expensive and dependent on the alloy to allow for this process of the physical vapour deposition to be applied. The cool thing about this knife is of course not new if one has been using Japanese made laminated ( I don't mean damascus type) blades but of course out of Japan made knees. The laminated blade if made correctly like the A1 will be almost indestructible (except under the most serious of abuse- not likely to be encountered by your average super hero even) and that spells confidence such that the user will fall apart long before their knife will LOL! Good video.
Andrew: Appreciated your insights on bushcraft. Well worth watching.
Excellent review and coverage of the required knife tasks in a concise manner.
Still one of the best Fallkniven commercials on internet ;D
Thanks for a great review. A tiny lesson in Swedish: it's actually pronounced "fell-kniven" with an audible K, not a silent one.
Thanks stolendata. You're not the first Swede to correct my poor pronunciation. I now pronounce Fallkniven the correct way. :-)
He's from Wales. He mentioned it in a previous series that I've seen called azbushcraft.
Great review, a sharp and descent knife is a joy to work with! Makes it a lot easier to get the job done..(and safer as well).. Like the style of Dryad..
I just ordered the A1 (which I now call the steak sauce knife). I used to own the SRK and I used it in Iraq back in '08. I actually had two versions of it, I really liked the grip. I ended up giving one away, and the other was stolen by a Police Officer (good ol' public servants). I haven't received the A1 yet, the comparison will be interesting. I hope it's heavier. Call me old school, but I relate weight with quality.
In theory the A1 is an all-rounder so can we do the hunting things? I'd like to buy an A1 because it can do everything i need well, but i'm not sure i will be able to do these things in a situation where i've got only the A1.
Excellent video, concise and informative, thank you!
Say Heah Andrew Cheers M8, Yeah, The Fallkniven is one of my Fav's for a 1knife carry, only is my Rodent 6 which I had modified by thinning the blade and taking the top gaurd off I would put in the same category by that I mean if I ever was in a survival situatiin, I would love to have either knife on me and that's a complement. Although their similar, one is stainless the other one is carbon, ut both are high quality and both are made by great companies so as expected both are great knives. This is probably the smallest blade I would want as a Survival Knife, I generally like a 7"-9"+ for a survival knife, But I can use either knife and a neck knife and a hatchet and saw and do just about anything I need to do in the bush whether just for fun or in a serious survival situation. They say the best survival knife is the knife that you have at the moment, so if I let's say wearing my Skookum Bush Tool as my neck Knife (or any similar neck knife), that means I have two best survival knives, right ? I always felt my BK-2 was a little too short at times, so I got a Potbelly and that solved the problem, it's a good one with a nice curved belly that sort of looks like a modified Nessmuk on steriods and works great as a 1knife carry with only my Top's Mini Scandi 2.5 makes a complete functioning pair. But it seems I always come back to my Modde Rodent 6 or my A-1. Especially in colder weather determines the size axe I bring almong, Other wise I love carrying my 2Hawks Double Bit Hatchet and sometimes I use my Rodent 5 which is close but no cigar but it's part of my lite carry and I usually pair it off with my Rodent 3. There's a destruction video on TH-cam that's worth watching on the A-1 that should prove how tough of a knife the A-1 is, also Mer does a great job showing how tough the SR101 Steel is, so you could understand why I've both of those knives. As far as corrosion the A-1 is the knife I lean more towards especially in a wet inviorment, but in cold weather be careful about micro chipping and that's where my Modde Rodent 6 shines. Regardless I'm very happy to own both, like I said, I would be extremely happy if I had either knife on me if the S H T F but if I had a chance to choose, I think I would pick my Modde Rodent 6, I also have almost the complete series of the newer Swamp Rats, and I got very lucky I was able to buy a brand new RatWeiler from Swamp Rat recently and that's a beautiful knife right up my alley size wise and all, Infact I paired it off with my Rodent Solution and they go together like soup and Sandwich or peanut butter and jelly, I know I post long, but I also learn alot from replies by other people. Thanx M8 and Cheers.
I know many are worried about the quality of the Fällkniven-knives, I was too because I had seen and read about it failing but I believe all of those knves are fake. I have a S1 and I have beat the shit out of it, thrown it trees about a hundred times and even dropped it on concrete, and all that happened to it was two small chips in the blade about 1 mm deep. If you want a badass knife, buy Fällkniven! Both the zytel and leather sheaths are great btw but I prefer the leather.
great review, I use the F1 in the field, the little brother does good as well :)
great review!
I see some people getting big chips in this knife..
what do you think about that?
Hey man this is also a good knife to get but you must be able to practice sharpening the convex edge.
Very good review, as well as some nice lessons
I heard using a ferro rod on the spine of these is causing it to wear real fast. As the spine is not tempered like the rest of the blade(???).. is this true? Should I be worried about creating sparks with the spine if I purchase this blade?
+Joshua Li You should not be worried at all, you might see some marks but it is not like the spine is eaten away by the ferro-rod. The spines on Fallknivens are brutal on the ferro-rod, not the other way around :)
@Ryan Masterson Look at the sign at the 1:00 mark. That's his sign and his website is a UK website.
Roger. Andrew Price is Welsh not English. The Welsh are descended from Warriors much like the Swedes. ;-)
great review, looks like i'll be eating beans and rice till i save up enough money for one!
Nerozumiem ti, mas strasne rychlu kadenciu slov.... ale
je fajn, ze konecne niekto tu A1 - ku predstavil.
Za mna super!
if you want a shorter blade, you can always look at the S1 I think. I prefer bark river knives myself... ')
Where do you live in Europe? I'm wondering based off of the fact that you have what sounds like a british accent and where shooting what appeared to be a kalashnikov style rifle in the intro to the video. Probably safe to say you aren't in the UK.
Best review around
Great review, :)
Awesome vid.
In original when IT leaves the factories in sweden the blade is unstained so you are Showing of an original
This Knife is so close to the cold steel SRK I wouldn't mind either.
Nice vid!
I want one!
To star lord you right that the SRK come first but with a bit softerLam vg1 steel but not good as lam vg10
Fallkniven cowry x damaskus rewiev pls :) its only 2.911 us dollars, but it very sharp.
Worth $200?
Yes, absolutely!
aha!!!!! now I understand, take care
A bushcraft school that promotes coated stainless-steel blades.
*SMH*
Take a page from the Randall School and get the uncoated version.
I found the rubber handle is slick when there is blood on it
That fuc**n gbird though.....
should have thrown something at that bird! other than that a great vid.
Very god blades!
Anyone here notice his Mjølnir pendant?
Sorry Star Lord...Rong fakt!!!
Cold Steel SRK are the copy! Swedich Army had it 2 yers before Cold steel started the produktion...A1 + F1, thats the Airfors survival knife!