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I've wanted one of their original tanto fixed blades but they are too $$$ for me to bite. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Same, I'm picking up a Cold Steel poly shileghlagh, so I don't wreck my real one in this shitty weather https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-9__xnV5_k View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I’m not much of a “knife guy”. Its a tool, I have a couple. This makes me want to buy a cold steel and kershaw.....cause screw benchmade. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-9__xnV5_k I'm going to get a shillelagh now because fuck you bench made guy. |
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For $60 on Amazon there's no reason not to give it a try. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Yeah. Still popular with quite a few of them. They were also issued the Recon Tanto folder for a while from what I understand. A few years ago I was watching one of my favorite repeat movies - Black Rain. When Sato pulled the knife on Michael Douglas, I started looking for a similar knife on the net. Came across Cold Steel's site and started looking at all their knives and saw an interesting knife that of course I did not need. Their dual edged OSS. Saw their videos on it. Read some reviews. And then saw this youtube video. Sold! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aot5PjjAntc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aot5PjjAntc |
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Nothing beats a dagger for stabbing things. View Quote @ 1:57 Hand-And-A-Half Sword : Cold Steel |
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@ 1:19 Cold Steel - Viking Axe *everyday carry axe If that had a telescoping handle like an ASP... |
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I’ve had one for over 20 years. It’s a great piece of work. Razor sharp and keeps an edge. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Lynn maybe a goofy fucker, but I went ahead and ordered a Tokyo Spike
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Lynn maybe a goofy fucker, but I went ahead and ordered a Tokyo Spike View Quote @ 4:00 Cold Steel Tokyo Spike - 53NHS - Review and meat test |
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Been eyeballing their drop forged knives, specifically the new model survivalist and hunter. I'm partial to the old air force survival knive, but their survivalist looks damned near unbreakable, as far as combat knives go.
Will probably pick up an SR1, seeing as I snapped my el-cheapo milwaukee knife into pieces. Never, ever let an electrical engineering student borrow your knife. |
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Yes, Cape Buffalo, thank you for the correction. Link to video: https://youtu.be/FKI1xmtf5Ck View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: It was a cape buffalo. Big difference. The cape buffalo is by far the most dangerous of the Big 5. He is brave as hell. Link to video: https://youtu.be/FKI1xmtf5Ck |
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ECA* @ 1:19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEQ41xTUBMI *everyday carry axe If that had a telescoping handle like an ASP... View Quote |
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https://www.coldsteel.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/480x/17f82f742ffe127f42dca9de82fb58b1/8/8/88cs.jpg I will get a 1917 Naval Cutlass from them at some point.... View Quote |
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Same, I'm picking up a Cold Steel poly shileghlagh, so I don't wreck my real one in this shitty weather https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-9__xnV5_k View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I’m not much of a “knife guy”. Its a tool, I have a couple. This makes me want to buy a cold steel and kershaw.....cause screw benchmade. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-9__xnV5_k sealant or coating they used- it could draw some serious blood if needed. I've picked up some unique items from CS over the yrs, Lynn would get some interesting ideas on his travels, and pick up quite a variety of weapons. They make some very good knives |
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I only have 1 CS knife, a medium voyager tanto with serrated edge. Its not the nicest looking or the lightest but its damn near bombproof. I might need to get an SRK. Of you guys that have them, which steel do you have? $40 for the SK5 is tempting
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Now i need to buy another Cold Steel. Recommendations for an around the camp folder for hiking? Something larger and beatable for pocket carry but not heavy enough it makes sense to carry a fixed blade. View Quote Pretty much exactly what your asking for. A folding Mora, if you will |
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I just got around to watching the video in the OP. I need to buy more Cold Steel. This guy is a brother from another mother.
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USPS just dropped this off.
Amazon Sunday delivery. It's not very sharp but that's not the point of a dagger I suppose. It is very pointy and stabby. Made in Taiwan. Attached File |
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USPS just dropped this off. Amazon Sunday delivery. It's not very sharp but that's not the point of a dagger I suppose. It is very pointy and stabby. Made in Taiwan. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/436951/20190224_120128_01_jpg-856511.JPG View Quote John Wick Chapter 2: Knife Fight |
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Quoted: They are not even close to novelty. Cold Steel has always made serious weapons. They are pretty much the only company out there that has always been unapologetic in saying that they are selling WEAPONS, and they back it up by demonstrating what they can do. No one else has the balls to do that -- the idea of cutting people with knives is just too icky for them to even contemplate. So their competitors tap dance around the issue, and often hesitate to offer full sized combat knives at all. Cold Steel says that knives are weapons -- and free men have a right and obligation to defend themselves. Cold Steel basically started the combat / tactical knife trend back in the 80's, driving their Tantos through car doors and the like back in Soldier of Fortune magazine (and what not). The industry probably wouldn't even exist without them. Today, they are still doing their thing, still completely over the top. But that's the POINT. They are openly giving their customers permission to see their knives as weapons. You don't have to imagine what it will do, you don't have to pretend you are buying it to chip ice or open letters or slice cardboard, it's a weapon. And they are more than willing to demonstrate the point by slashing cows in half, hacking up liters of soda, or even chopping through meat stuffed cowboy boots. I LOVE IT. Another thing: people give them crap for their line of cheap knives and tools. It's true, it does tend to de-value their entire lineup in the eyes of people who can afford anything they like and collect only the best. But not everyone can afford to drop hundreds on some Gray Poupon pocketknife. Lynn Thompson wants those folks to have a bad-ass weapon as well. And I will bet you good money that you can take one of those $20 plastic-sealed Walmart specials and abuse the ever loving hell out of it without it failing. It might not be pretty, but it will probably be a great value for the money if that is all you can afford. I have been a Cold Steel fan for years. In my opinion they make exceptional knives and weapons, their higher end products rival anyone's and are often objectively better. Oh yes.... FUCK BENCHMADE. View Quote |
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https://www.coldsteel.com/finnwolf.html Pretty much exactly what your asking for. A folding Mora, if you will View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Now i need to buy another Cold Steel. Recommendations for an around the camp folder for hiking? Something larger and beatable for pocket carry but not heavy enough it makes sense to carry a fixed blade. Pretty much exactly what your asking for. A folding Mora, if you will |
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I own a pocket Bushman. As long as you don't try to baton it sideways through a 10"+ dead dry log, it should be bomb proof.
I like it a lot for food prep. The lock and construction are awesome, and it's super flat, so if you want to carry it, it rides very well in the pocket for a knife of it's size. I'd have a lot more of their stuff if they made more in the US. |
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Quoted: They are not even close to novelty. Cold Steel has always made serious weapons. They are pretty much the only company out there that has always been unapologetic in saying that they are selling WEAPONS, and they back it up by demonstrating what they can do. No one else has the balls to do that -- the idea of cutting people with knives is just too icky for them to even contemplate. So their competitors tap dance around the issue, and often hesitate to offer full sized combat knives at all. Cold Steel says that knives are weapons -- and free men have a right and obligation to defend themselves. Cold Steel basically started the combat / tactical knife trend back in the 80's, driving their Tantos through car doors and the like back in Soldier of Fortune magazine (and what not). The industry probably wouldn't even exist without them. Today, they are still doing their thing, still completely over the top. But that's the POINT. They are openly giving their customers permission to see their knives as weapons. You don't have to imagine what it will do, you don't have to pretend you are buying it to chip ice or open letters or slice cardboard, it's a weapon. And they are more than willing to demonstrate the point by slashing cows in half, hacking up liters of soda, or even chopping through meat stuffed cowboy boots. I LOVE IT. Another thing: people give them crap for their line of cheap knives and tools. It's true, it does tend to de-value their entire lineup in the eyes of people who can afford anything they like and collect only the best. But not everyone can afford to drop hundreds on some Gray Poupon pocketknife. Lynn Thompson wants those folks to have a bad-ass weapon as well. And I will bet you good money that you can take one of those $20 plastic-sealed Walmart specials and abuse the ever loving hell out of it without it failing. It might not be pretty, but it will probably be a great value for the money if that is all you can afford. I have been a Cold Steel fan for years. In my opinion they make exceptional knives and weapons, their higher end products rival anyone's and are often objectively better. Oh yes.... FUCK BENCHMADE. View Quote knives. He can't keep them in stock they sell so fast. They are very effective to boot. |
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Hes a good salesman. Ive had a Recon Tanto since the 90s. I like their stuff and have bought more over the years.
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Well BitchMadeKnives had their PR Flack talk to Tom Greshan on Gun Talk. It was largely a soup sandwich. Tom Gresham called them on their support for a Federal law for Interstate Transportation of knives. He basically told them the bill they are supporting will likely lead to knife owners getting arrested because it gives people a false reading. He urged them to back off their support for the law. Then after BitchMade signed off the Oregon Firearms Federation came on after and took BitchMade to the woodshed for being full of double talk.
https://guntalk.libsyn.com/benchmade-talks-about-destroying-guns-donations-to-anti-gunners-oregons-strict-gun-control-bill-gun-talk-radio-22419-a |
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I have a lot of knives that I use for hunting and skinning, but my Cold Steel Master Hunter is one of my faves.
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Looks like a cold steel knife is in my future!
You know shits really hit the fan for a company when their rivals in kaliforniastan are doing pro-2A rebutal vids. I want a spear and a gladius machete. |
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Just ordered a cold steel code 4 tanto, retro grey aluminum scales are a bonus.
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Just ordered a couple CS machetes. Been wanting to pull the trigger on them for a while. I wish the 18" Bowie machete was still around but it is apparently discontinued and unobtainable.
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Just ordered a couple CS machetes. Been wanting to pull the trigger on them for a while. I wish the 18" Bowie machete was still around but it is apparently discontinued and unobtainable. View Quote https://www.coldsteel.com/bowie-machete-with-sheath.html |
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I really enjoy my CS bushman and it’s the dedicated camper knife. We have throwing competitions with it, batton wood, place it on a limb and have spear throwing challenge. Pretty much beat the ever living crap out of it. Lynn would be proud. https://www.coldsteel.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/480x/17f82f742ffe127f42dca9de82fb58b1/9/5/95buskz_1.jpg View Quote |
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Those handles hollow or solid?
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Those handles hollow or solid? View Quote CS Bushman It comes in a Bowie Blade too. |
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Yeah they know they fucked up but it's going to take a few weeks to months before they understand how mad we are. I can almost forgive them for chopping the firearms - those guns were going to bet executed if they helped (they shouldn't have) or not. But the tens of thousands given to anti-gun democrats is very telling and made me re-think the gun chopping. View Quote No tolerance for supporting the leftists agenda. |
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I've had quite a few CS knives in my collection over the years. I think I still have 4 or 5 left over from probably late 80's, early 90's. Looks like a good time to let them go to good homes. I had a couple Bitchmades, but I can't seem to find them. Maybe they're hiding...
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While not balanced perfectly and sometimes heavy, most of their products are sturdy as hell. If the SHTF, I’m gonna wish I had more of their products.
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Those are a great idea, but they look so slippery they're scary. I would have to knurl that bitch or something. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I really enjoy my CS bushman and it’s the dedicated camper knife. We have throwing competitions with it, batton wood, place it on a limb and have spear throwing challenge. Pretty much beat the ever living crap out of it. Lynn would be proud. https://www.coldsteel.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/480x/17f82f742ffe127f42dca9de82fb58b1/9/5/95buskz_1.jpg |
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