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Whether it is leisure tourism or camping, whether you are roaming in the city or exploring in the western region, a knife is a priceless treasure in emergency survival.

The most common is to bring a multifunctional knife, which is also best for leisure travel.

There are knives, bottle openers, saws, and magnifiers... It's more than enough for ordinary travel, even for everyday life. The Swiss Viking Saber is the most common and most affordable of the multi-function knives. Its steel is good, it has many functions and it is easy to carry. However, if you use it in a rough environment, you can't help it because it's too small. In contrast, U.S.-produced multi-functional tools such as Buck and Litman are more practical. The first is reasonable ergonomics coupled with large needle-nose pliers, and then a durable tool, in the wild under the snow and rain environment than the Swiss Army Knife to absolutely have nothing! However, Buck’s price is high, so I’m using a Russian military engineer’s multi-purpose tool. It’s the same material as Buck’s. Even though it’s rougher than American goods, who in the wild will appreciate its appearance? What?

It is necessary to bring a multi-purpose knife on camping, and a kitchen knife is also indispensable.

For camping, wait for yourself to cook and choose a lighter and smaller kitchen knife. Choosing the kitchen knife to do knife back, knife tip, knife edge, knife handle, knife blade each do its best: cut the meat, press the garlic, chop the bone, knock, scrape, dig and so on.

For large-scale survival knives, especially for military survival knives, I think unless you go to a place where there is something that threatens you, don't take it for good. There are many factors here, I don't think I need to say more about it. Choosing a knife is best, Jungle 1 and Jungle 2, but it is too extravagant for non-professional adventurers. We can find many alternative knives. As long as the steel is good, the surface is phosphatized, there is a blood groove, and one side can be saw. Remember to choose a penetrating knife that passes the shank through the shank, because It is not easy to break the handle when excessive force is applied. The scabbard is preferably a scabbard, with a grindstone, and a firm retaining clip that can be easily used on the waist. Use this kind of knife to remember: Do not cut the front of the tree with the blade, do not put the knife straight to the trees, Do not just leave the knife on the ground, do not pull the knife in an inappropriate place. The knife I use is the KA-BAR of the US Marine Corps. It has been used for many years and is still intact. Leisure travel or camping, whether you are roaming in the city or exploring in the western region, a knife is a priceless treasure in emergency survival.

The most common is to bring a multifunctional knife, which is also best for leisure travel.

There are knives, bottle openers, saws, and magnifiers... It's more than enough for ordinary travel, even for everyday life. The Swiss Viking Saber is the most common and most affordable of the multi-function knives. Its steel is good, it has many functions and it is easy to carry. However, if you use it in a rough environment, you can't help it because it's too small. In contrast, U.S.-produced multi-functional tools such as Buck and Litman are more practical. The first is reasonable ergonomics coupled with large needle-nose pliers, and then a durable tool, in the wild under the snow and rain environment than the Swiss Army Knife to absolutely have nothing! However, Buck’s price is high, so I’m using a Russian military engineer’s multi-purpose tool. It’s the same material as Buck’s. Even though it’s rougher than American goods, who in the wild will appreciate its appearance? What?

It is necessary to bring a multi-purpose knife on camping, and a kitchen knife is also indispensable.

For camping, wait for yourself to cook and choose a lighter and smaller kitchen knife. Choosing the kitchen knife to do knife back, knife tip, knife edge, knife handle, knife blade each do its best: cut the meat, press the garlic, chop the bone, knock, scrape, dig and so on.

For large-scale survival knives, especially for military survival knives, I think unless you go to a place where there is something that threatens you, don't take it for good. There are many factors here, I don't think I need to say more about it. Choosing a knife is best, Jungle 1 and Jungle 2, but it is too extravagant for non-professional adventurers. We can find many alternative knives. As long as the steel is good, the surface is phosphatized, there is a blood groove, and one side can be saw. Remember to choose a penetrating knife that passes the shank through the shank, because It is not easy to break the handle when excessive force is applied. The scabbard is preferably a scabbard, with a grindstone, and a firm retaining clip that can be easily used on the waist. Use this kind of knife to remember: Do not cut the front of the tree with the blade, do not put the knife straight to the trees, Do not just leave the knife on the ground, do not pull the knife in an inappropriate place. The knife I use is the KA-BAR of the US Marine Corps. It has been used for many years and is still intact.

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