Why You Need to Make This Impressive Survival Handmade Knife

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A knife. What would a survivalist do without one? Owning a knife is one of the handiest tools ever invented, if not the most valuable. With a knife, you can cut things, protect yourself from danger, and even use it to cut bark from a tree that you can use to make medicine!

If you think about it, you can use a knife for pretty much everything, which is why you should consider making a survival homemade knife that you can pass down from generation to generation.

Even though you already own quite a few knives that you have in your bug out bags and survival kit in your car, why consider buying more when you can make a stunning and durable knife for a fraction of the price?! 

Most preppers look forward to learning how to make tools anyway because handcrafting survival items add to their skill set. Create a knife that'll fit your lifestyle needs and you'll have a prepper's dream knife that you can hold onto for years to come.

With just a few tools and some elbow grease, you can make a handmade knife that could easily save your life when the grid goes down. On the next page learn how. 

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4 Comments

  1. Brett Peterson said:

    I love the horizontal sheath. Does anyone know where I can get some good leather?

  2. Sean Smith said:

    I forge blades axes ect. and this knife disappointed me and my forge partner. We built ours with an iron pipe we found bricks we found, and clay and it worked decent for the time. now we run run it through all steel pipes with a brake drum as our fire pot and it works wonders we use a railroad track as a anvil and we make so very usable blades that will last longer then the one above^ its easy to forge you can even use a pit forge. Primitive but if built right you will achieve the same result. My only point is its easier to go primitive they rely on tools and for knives use railroad spikes

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