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Monday, December 12, 2011
How to Clean and Store Your Hunting Knife
Experienced hunters understand what a difference a good hunting knife can make in the field. A high-quality hunting knife, like any other hunting gear, should be treated as an investment and cared for properly so it can last for years.
For starters, it's important to keep in mind that a knife should only be used as it was intended - not as a hammer, screwdriver, hatchet, ice pick or throwing knife (unless it is a throwing knife). Using a knife for any other purpose could permanently damage the blade and cause the warranty to become void.
You should also keep your knife sharp, for safety as well as efficiency. A sharp knife requires less force, reducing the likelihood of accidental injury.
Cleaning Your Hunting Knife
Even if all you did was touch the blade with your fingers, it's important to clean a hunting knife every time it's used. The residual acid left behind by fingerprints can corrode even the highest-quality metal. To clean a knife:
- Wash it by hand with soap and water.
- Use a soft cloth to dry it immediately, taking care not to scratch the blade.
- Never use strong chemical cleaners to remove tough stains, as these can damage the metal. Combine salt and vinegar and gently apply with a clean cork, then wash with soap and water and dry.
Storing Your Hunting Knife
Your clean hunting knife should be stored in a humidity-free environment where it won't be bumped around by other objects. To keep a knife dry and protect it against accidental bumps, you can store it in a sheath made of nylon or thermoplastic acrylic-polyvinyl sheeting. To store a knife for the long term, wrap it in paper and seal it in a plastic bag with desiccant to prevent humidity.
Never store a knife in a leather sheath, particularly tanned leather, as the chemicals within the material can cause it to draw moisture from the air and lead to rust. Instead, save your leather sheath for short-term use in the field, where it provides good protection from the elements.
Oiling Your Hunting Knife
To help fight the battle against rust, it's a good idea to keep your hunting knife oiled. Use an all-purpose or firearm oil on the blade and, if you have a folding knife, on the lock mechanism. When oiling your knife:
- Avoid using too much oil, which will attract dirt and other particles, making the knife feel gummy.
- Oil only the blade, taking care not to get any on the handle. This will cause a slippery grip, which is the last thing a hunter needs out in the field.
- You can, however, treat a wood handle with special oils meant for wood, such as linseed.
A leather handle can be treated with mink oil or leather treatment products. There's no need to treat handles made from rubber or artificial materials.
By properly cleaning and caring for your hunting knife, you can protect your investment and ensure this essential tool will keep performing season after season.
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Friday, December 9, 2011
Gerber Octane Review and Gerber Knives
Overview
The Gerber Octane Multi-Tool is an excellent performing multi tool that would be a great addition to any workman's belt. It features 9 tools that are packaged into a small, slim, lightweight, and ergonomic design to provide the highest level of comfort in a tool that can go anywhere and is used everyday. It's really an amazing feat that Gerber was able to fir 9 full functioning tools into the 4 inch Octane Multi-Tool. Upon inspecting the Multi-tool closely you will first notice that it is extremely thin. Gerber had a few goals when they developed the Gerber Octane Multi-Tool and covertness was one of them. You should also immediately notice that the utility knife blade is placed outside the main body of the tool. An outer pocket clip mimics the blade protrusion on the other side of the handle. All of these might seem odd at first but once the Gerber Octane is in your hand and you use it the awkwardness goes away and the benefits become more and more apparent. If you hold the Gerber Octane in your hand you can slide your fingers all the way across the tool so that they are touching the protruding blade. You will notice once using it that the curved ergonomic nature of the pliers allows for more leverage when trying to grip and apply torque using a lot of force.
The pliers feature a flat tip that has no spacing between it. it also features a small serrated grip area followed by a larger serrated gripping area. In the middle of the pliers you will find the standard wire cutter blades that also have no gap between them. The main knife blade is 2.5 inch extremely sharp fine edge knife blade. Moving to the bottom of the blade is a 3/4 inch serrated blade that allows you to take advantage of the serrations without giving up much fine edge. The 2.5 inch blade is long enough that it will do a nice job substituting a pocket knife if you don;t have one available. One the handle of the knife are the thumb holes which give you a nice secure method of deploying the tools if you are right handed. The liner locking device, which is s staple of Gerber products, protects from accidentally closing the tools on your fingers.
The bottom of the tool features 4 handy tools; a small Phillips head screwdriver, a small flat head screwdriver, a large flat head screwdriver, and a retail box opening tool which does an excellent job of getting the box open without causing damage the product inside the package. Most people don't realize it but there is also a bottle opener on the Gerber Octan Multi-Tool. Turn the tool over and you will see two small protruding areas on which one of them will have a bottle symbol. Slide the bottle symbol under the cap of your beverage and twist to to enjoy some of that cold nectar. The Octane does not come with a sheath, but rather a pocket clip that rides nicely and deeply into your pocket for maximum covertness. The Octane has all of these great features and it is back by an incredible Gerber warranty and is made in the USA. The Gerber Octane Multi-Tool comes in red and grey.
Features
One-hand opening
Compact, lightweight design
New retail package opener component
Pocket clip for easy carry
Available in Grey or Red
Specifications
Overall Length: 5.5"
Closed Length: 4"
Weight: 5 oz
Opening Style: One-hand opening
Components: 9
Stainless Steel - Satin Finish
Conclusion
The Gerber Octane is an extremely lightweight and ergonomic tool. It is extremely slim and has enough function that it can act as a fully functional tool as well as a pocket knife. The ergonomic nature of the tool does take some getting used to but once you get over the fact that it "just feels different" you will realize what the designers were thinking when they designed the tool. You will also notice that it really provides more leverage when squeezing and applying torque that the standard straight handle tool. It really is a fully functioning tool that will not require you to adjust yourself more than is reasonable for a lot of capabilities. The safety features on the knife provide for one handed opening and protection for your hands and fingers. The designers at Gerber even added a few bells and whistles in the bottle opener and the pocket clip that helps to hide the tool. I think the Octane is a solid performer that has several functions in a slim design that really will change the way you look at such a small multi-tool. If that isn't enough or you are still concerned by the Gerber Octane quality, don't be.....it's made in the USA and the warranty is Gerber quality. Enjoy.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Gerber Basic Review and Gerber Knives
Overview
The Gerber Basic is a rock solid fixed blade fine edge knife that feels and looks simple, but it is quite complex with all of the included features. The Basic features a 3.40 inch fine edge blade with a serrated edge that takes up just less than half of the knife blade. The knife length is about 6.60 inches long and 6.80 inches long with the sheath included. The handle of the knife has a groove for the index finger and features smaller grooves for the rest of your fingers. The bottom of the knife has a protruding edge that is used to keep your hand on the blade when cutting. The groove combined with the protruding edge make this extremely stable in your hand and that allows you to really get at it without feeling as though you could slice your hand and/or fingers open. The handle also features a combination metal and rubber bevel that help to fill in your palm and give the knife some substance to hold on to. The bevel only covers a portion of the knife handle so you will be able to grip yourself on the actual knife blade itself. The bottom of the knife has a bottle opener on it that could also dub as a link for some sort of clip to keep the knife accessible. The top of the knife has three sharp grooves that can be used to scrape your game or any wood that you might need to mold into shape. The Gerber Basic is extremely sturdy, useful, and accessible. The knife blade is as sharp as they come and thick so it will never waiver no matter what you are trying to cut through.
Features
Reversible pocket clip for right or left carry Knife locks into sheath for secure tip up or tip down carry
Specifications
Open Length: 6.60" Blade Length: 3.40" Closed Length: 6.80" Weight: 3.77 oz Sheath: Rigid Handle Material: TacHide
Conclusion
The Gerber Basic Knife is an excellent tool because of it sturdiness and because of it accessibility. I would highly recommend this knife if you are a serious camper, hiker, or even hunter. While I feel the knife would probably be better suited for a hiker, I certainly would have no problems recommending it as an alternative knife for a hunter who goes after large game. The knife has a novel design and really look more modern then what Gerber used to make. The sheath is also made of plastic and it allows you to clip the knife to your side in a tip up, tip down, or sideways position. This Gerber Basic is very similar to the Gerber Epic. Try the Basic or the Epic! They are both made in the USA and also enjoy Gerber's tremendous warranty. Enjoy!