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  2. The 8 Best Bushcraft Knives For All Of Your Outdoor Needs - AOL

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    The best bushcraft knives will help you cut, kindle, carve, cook and more. Check out our favorites now.

  3. Survival knife - Wikipedia

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    For survival knives that have a distinct flat spine with sharp 90 degree edges, the user can strike the spine edges against a ferrocerium rod to create sparks for fire starting purposes. If the knife has a strong tip, then the knife can also be used as a weapon for self defense.

  4. These Expert-Recommended Pocket Knives Are Perfect For Both ...

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    The Best Pocket Knives. Best Overall: SOG Twitch II. Best Spring-Assisted Knife: ... Plus, you can use the back of the blade for things like fire sparking rods without it closing or bending on you.

  5. Bushcraft - Wikipedia

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    A hatchet, a knife, and sometimes a saw are staple tools for bushcraft. A billhook (a common tool in Europe) with a saw blade, used as a bushcraft tool in France. Bushcraft is the use and practice of skills to survive and thrive in a natural environment. Bushcraft skills include foraging, hunting, fishing, firecraft, and tying knots.

  6. Billhook - Wikipedia

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    Modern billhook with saw blade, used in bushcraft activities Traditional Devon pattern billhook made by W. Gilpin in 1918; original handle has been replaced. 12-inch/30 cm ruler shown for reference. A billhook or bill hook [ a ] is a versatile cutting tool used widely in agriculture and forestry for cutting woody material such as shrubs , small ...

  7. Knife - Wikipedia

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    An OTF knife, showing the sliding blade being extended from the handle. A sliding knife is a knife that can be opened by sliding the knife blade out the front of the handle. One method of opening is where the blade exits out the front of the handle point-first and then is locked into place (an example of this is the gravity knife).