Unchained Preppers
General Category => Gear Review => Topic started by: NOLA556 on March 31, 2012, 09:07:47 PM
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I picked up a SOG Team Leader today.
http://sogknives.com/store/TL-03.html (http://sogknives.com/store/TL-03.html)
I haven't used it yet but I already have mixed feelings about it.
I got it to either replace my KaBar as my primary fixed blade in my BOB or maybe as a backup (is it silly to carry two large fixed blades in your BOB?).
The blade length is perfect for me (5") and it's a full tang with overlaying handles (which is nice in case I decide to make a paracord handle for it, it'll be nice and easy to separate the factory handle)
It's EXTREMELY light weight for it's size and style which is usually a good thing, but I wonder how the tip will hold up to batoning.
the factory handle feels great in the hand and the texture is very aggressive which I am a big fan of.
just thought I'd throw this out there. I'll update with a full review once I've used it a few times.
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Pricey...What else could you have purchased for $100-?
If you like it sell the KaBar and buy some more supplies.
Probably not what you wanted to hear. Sorry.
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Pricey...What else could you have purchased for $100-?
If you like it sell the KaBar and buy some more supplies.
Probably not what you wanted to hear. Sorry.
it was $55. there's two versions. the one I bought is a cheaper steel and was made in Taiwan instead of the good ol' USA.. :-\
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the price on the knife in the link seems just fine if you get a badass knife for what you pay. i see nothing wrong with spending a lot of money on this to get the quality that will last several life times.
Ive got a folder in my pocket that i paid $105 for... not sure if it was a good price or not but MSRP was $115 and if i feel like it i could go the rest of my life without purchasing another folder because this ones good to go.
Bottom line you get what you pay for and im not relying on a cheap knife especially in something like a BOB knife.
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I like most of the SOG stuff I have played with. I'm also a fan of having backups... I wouldn't carry an extra fixed blade in your pack though, every ounce ends up hurting you.
I keep decent knives in several locations- one in the car, one in the office.
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NOLA, I'm interested in your full review of the knife. I'd also be concerned about the tip in a heavy use survival situation.
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I like most of the SOG stuff I have played with. I'm also a fan of having backups... I wouldn't carry an extra fixed blade in your pack though, every ounce ends up hurting you.
I keep decent knives in several locations- one in the car, one in the office.
[URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
Learn to carry a knife in your pocket and it will always be with you.
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I like most of the SOG stuff I have played with. I'm also a fan of having backups... I wouldn't carry an extra fixed blade in your pack though, every ounce ends up hurting you.
I keep decent knives in several locations- one in the car, one in the office.
I do, usually a multitool these days though (http://www.smileyvault.co
Learn to carry a knife in your pocket and it will always be with you.
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I have a SOG primative jungle knife. It works great when im in my Rambo mood. :))