Bark River Bravo III
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- Hi folks, I’m sharing another large chopping tool. This is my Bark River Bravo III. The specs and details are listed below. All the best
Bark River Bravo III
Specs:
Overall Length: 16.9 inches or 43 cm
Blade Length: 11.6 inches or 29.4 cm
Blade Thickness: .275 inches or 7 mm
Weight: 25 ounces or 709 grams
Steel: CPM3V
Point Design: Drop point
Handle: Black linen Micarta w/red liner and brass hardware
Smooth, no ramp
Bark River Golok - Black Canvas Micarta
Specs:
Overall Length: 16.75 inches or 42.5 cm
Blade Length: 11.25 inches or 28.5 cm
Blade Thickness: .190 inches or 4.8 mm
Weight: 17 ounces or 482 grams
Blade Steel: CPM 3V
Point Design: Drop point
The Bark River Bravo III is the largest knife from the Bravo line. It is a large camp knife designed for chopping and spitting wood. - กีฬา
Nice shirt.
Knife rocks too!
That's a knife!
That is definitely a knife
How can I get my hands on this knife? Love it.👏🇨🇦
Great review as usual. Thanks for comparing it with your Golok, being exactly in the decision phase, so - really appreciated!
Great review. My Bravo lll comes 2/24. Can’t wait to have it in hand. Saw the blue/copper elder burl version and couldn’t resist.
Very nice!
Merry Christmas thanks for sharing.
Love it
Cool knives
Merry Christmas.
Morning Sir, do you still own the knife ? If so do you still like it ?
I prefer Golok. Actually my only choice of bigger side of blades is Golok. 🔪✨
I like it ‼️🎄🎁👉🏻👦🏻
UUff!!! What a beast! It's for your "bear fight last chance" ??
Nice knife, good vid, what coat is that you are wearing? Looks very nice.
Hi, it’s a Woolrich wool stag shirt jacket. Merry x-mas
What diameter shock cord are you using?
Outstanding reviews and collection. What are your 3 most carried knives for general tasks?
Hi, difficult question. It all depends on where I’m going, what I’m doing and the environment. In the folding category, I like carrying a small Sebenza or Benchmade. In the EDC, fixed blade category, I like the Ultra Lite Bushcrafter full-height grind, or the Mini Kephart. Bushcraft, I like the Adventure Sworn Mountaineer, Bark River Bushcrafter or Aurora. Hunting, I like the Fox River or Gunny Hunter. Choppers, ESEE Junglas or Bark River Golok. Axes, Gränsfors. All the best
TheAmericanOutfitter Thanks so much. I appreciate the time to reply and it gives me a few more models to check out.
Thoughts on 1095 vs 3v for chopping? Someone made the comment, "they don't make axes in 3v for a reason"
1095 carbon steel is softer and easier to sharpen. It is also less expensive and easier to work with and fabricate.
bj dunne Hey mate, I really wish I could get an axe with a 3v edge now that you mention it.. :)
Now that’s a pig sticker!
Hello! I'm in need of some knife support! I'm a hunter/ bushcrafter/hiker/ steward looking for an all purpose knife.
I'm looking for sort of a bushcraft style knife that I can carry as an edc knife but also out on trips in the woods.
Right now the Bark River bushcrafter, The Gunny Hunter lt and Fällkniven f1 have caught my eye but I can't decide.
And I want a knife that I'll use everyday but I also want it to be something my kids will be proud to inherit.
gunny feels small to me as an all purpose knife. Definitely spend a little more for the the 3v version whatever you choose. Also check out the ghost green jade g10 handle material
There is no strangulation of the finger, it is just a way of sharpening.
Another excellent video my friend,i would like to thank you for getting me into Bark River knives,through watching and studying your videos.I have. the Gunny and Bravo 1 in CPM3V,i don't think I will go any bigger then the Auroras.i didn't like the Bark River knives displayed by other Yuotubers,they sounded like infomercials.As I said before I have my collection of Scandi knives,which are great knives.Now when you have Bark River knives you judge all other knives against it.perfection.I know you want to remain a private person but I have to ask you this question,,are you Craig Boddington pro hunter,tv host Author and Marine Ret.It is just I have most of his books and some of his videos,and I have read most of his Magazine articles.I'm just taking an educated guess,I'm a Sub and I'm slowly studying my way through your Vids.I would hope you don't block my comments I'm just a curious person.Stay safe and happy holidays
Hi, I am not Craig, but do enjoy his shows on the Sportsman channel. I mostly watch his safari hunts in Africa. All the best
where did you get those gloves?
Hi, REI, Cabela's and Filson carry them.
@@TheAmericanOutfitter Hello, thank you!!
Try actually using the knife for the knife review.