Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Folding Hunting Knives

There are many different things that you will have to consider when picking out a hunting knife, as a number of different styles exist. You will have to determine your reasons for getting a hunting knife before you make your final decision, as each type of knife has a different purpose. Another thing to consider is the type of conditions that you will be using the knife in, as variables in weather and terrain will definitely influence your decision. You will have folding hunting knives and fixed blade hunting knives to choose from as well and your decision will be dependent on how you will be carrying the knife. Make sure that you have as much information as possible on these items before making the decision to purchase a hunting knife.

Fixed blade hunting knives are popular because they can be worn on a belt in a sheath. This makes them relatively safe, as long as the knife is properly secured. The fixed blade hunting knives are also very sturdy, as they have solid construction and a very strong blade. At the same time, however, you can use folding hunting knives in nearly any situation and they generally will not break unless you have to pry something significant. Make sure that any folding hunting knives that you purchase have a blade that you lock into place, since you would not want the blade to close as you are using it.

One popular style of knife is called the clip point, which is characterized by a back edge that appears as though it has been clipped. This makes the knife narrow at the tip, which is useful for working in smaller areas. When gutting an animal, you might need to get into small areas, which is where you would use this knife. It can also be used to separate the joints of animals quickly and easily. Perhaps the one issue with these knives is that the point makes it more likely that you will puncture the hide of the animal, so use with extreme caution.

The drop point blade, which is often combined with a gut hook, is a cross between a skinning blade and a clip point blade. This is because the back edge and the cutting edge curve towards each other and meet at the tip, so it can be used in both ways. It is wider than the clip point blade, however, so you might not be able to get into extremely small areas using the drop point. You can find this blade in both folding hunting knives and fixed blade hunting knives, so you will have multiple options when selecting a knife.

In some cases, it might be worth it to invest in folding hunting knives and fixed blade hunting knives, depending on where you will be going. You should get used to using all different types of blades, just in case you have to use a different type at some point. Folding hunting knives will definitely make your life easier if you do not want to have your knives exposed, but fixed blade hunting knives also provide a great deal of value.





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