If you like a drop point knife, the Knives of Alaska Elk Hunter fits the bill. It has a 3 ½” blade which is the perfect size for skinning big game animals..
Knives of Alaska Elk Hunter – Hunting Knife Review

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If you like a drop point knife, the Knives of Alaska Elk Hunter fits the bill. It has a 3 ½” blade which is the perfect size for skinning big game animals..
The Browning Kodiak Knife includes a drop point blade, gut-hook/abdominal blade, and a double-cut bone saw. All for less than $40.00.
The legislation will repeal the Federal Switchblade Act of 1958, and allow consumers to purchase any automatic knife legal in their state.
The new Browning Buckmark Hunter provides hunters with a high-quality knife that not only performs well in the field, but looks great displayed at home.
Outdoor Edge has added the brand new Onyx-Lite knife to its popular Onyx line of replaceable-blade razor knives, available now for customers.
Colorado’s switchblade and gravity knife ban repeal takes effect on Wednesday, August 9th.
New from White River Knives and Owen Baker Jr. comes the ATK. This new fixed blade knife is built for strength, light weight and lightning-quick use.
Hogue Knives is pleased to announce the expansion of their automatic knife line to include new EX-A05 models.
The immense success of Buck Knives’ Rival I and II models has boosted the popularity of Buck’s everyday line of knives with customers everywhere.
Knife Rights is pleased to announce that it has engaged the bipartisan government relations firm Capitol Hill Consulting Group (CHCG) to lobby in Washington, D.C.
Bear Edge, a value-designed everyday knife company, introduces the new assisted opening knife, 4 ½” Zytel Assisted Sideliner.
Knife Owners Will Have a New Federal Protection While Traveling under American Knife & Tool Institute’s Proposed Legislation
Rancher, Jim Clary, explains the inner details of the Ruger Hollow-Point Folding Knife by Columbia River Knife and Tool.
Knife Rights’ New York Gravity Knife Law Reform Bill passed the Senate by a unanimous 62-0 vote. The bill is now ready to be transmitted to Governor Cuomo.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law Knife Rights’ bipartisan Texas Knife Law Reform Bill, HB 1935, that repeals all “illegal knives” in Texas statute.
Jim has his hunting buddy put the Ruger Accurate Drop Point Fixed Blade Knife to a real life hunting task with good results.
Bear Edge, a brand under Bear & Son Cutlery, will be introducing their products to Blade Show attendees in Atlanta, Ga. on June 2-4, 2017.
It’s better for the ultimate unity of the community if legislative differences are resolved…
With Donald Trump as President, now is the time to reform federal knife laws and to protect knife owners from abusive state laws.
White River Knives invites customers to visit its display booth at this year’s Blade Show in Atlanta, Georgia, June 2 – 4.
Knives are arms protected by the Second Amendment. In American history, knives have been banned as often, perhaps more so, than firearms have.
This year, Buck Knives added additional replacement options, including a hoofpick blade for proper equine care, and a skinning blade.
This new law increases the legal carry length of a knife blade in the state from 5 inches to 12 inches (see Section 3 of HB 292).
HB 1935, as amended, now eliminates daggers, dirks, stilettos, poniards, swords, spears and most notably, Bowie knives, completely from the statute, allowing them to be carried in the state.
You’ll find the hottest new products inside the COAST Booth 6437 during the National Hardware Show (NHS) May 9 – 11.
Hogue Knives is pleased to announce the expansion of their automatic knife line to include brand new Out the Front models.
Designed for those who expect a knife to perform in any situation without paying top dollar, the 61102 is both functional and affordable.
Steel Will Knives, a premium brand that produces knives with the highest standards of quality announces their new knife, the Cutjack is finally available.
Even if the override had somehow succeeded in passing the House, despite the odds against it, the effort would certainly have failed in the Senate.
The American Knife & Tool Institute is pleased to announce its second AKTI Giving Back event will be held on Friday evening, June 2rd in Atlanta, Georgia.