Originally posted by: DaedalCipher
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: DaedalCipher
It sounds like everyone thinks the Ka-Bar is the best to get for the money. I'm ordering the straight edge basic usmc one then, on 6-19, unless anyone has any other suggestions before then. Otherwise, thanks guys.
I like the serrated version. It has a large enough non-serrated portion to be useful with a few serrations near the hilt that can be helpful for cutting through things like ropes if you need to. Basically, the serrations don't get in the way of having a useful straight edged blade, but they are there if you need them to "saw" through something.
IMO, the smaller version (5.25" blade) is fine for most uses, but I don't see a downside to the larger "traditional" KA-BAR (7" blade) as long as you've got the extra room for it.
ZV
I was wondering if the serrated edge was going to be useful or not. And I was planning on the 7", because room is not really an issue.
This is going into the survival kit I'm putting together atm. If anyone has extensive experience with these things, or something off the beaten path that works really well they want to suggest, please feel free. I've just got the basics right now--short-handled axe, matches and lighters waterproofed, nylon rope, crank led flashlight, small sewing kit, canteen, multi-tool, etc, etc.
Next on the list are a small, self-contained fishing set, first aid kit, some sort of water purification deal (straw or camp bag or whatever) with iodine tablets for emergencies, a solar blanket and tarp, and *eventually* a small collapsible rifle (.22 caliber probably).
If anyone has any other suggestions, or a good supplier, go ahead and post it if you would be so kind.