by 53gr | Aug 24, 2012 | TGR Blade and Knife Reviews
Weapon of the Gurkhas The khukuri (also spelled kukri) is the traditional weapon of the elite Gurkha soldiers. Fierce warriors who hail from the mountainous regions of Nepal have used this ancient blade for centuries. Since 1817, select Nepali warriors have served the...
by Cary Kieffer | Jul 27, 2012 | TGR Blade and Knife Reviews
Today I want to review something a bit different. How many people have seen those stupid “no guns” signs or “no weapons allowed” signs? How many people have restrictions on your concealed carry licenses for any place selling alcohol, holding...
by Cary Kieffer | Jun 12, 2012 | TGR Blade and Knife Reviews
Hello again, continuing with my knife topics I’ve been doing lately, today I want to go over a few “survival” knives. The hollow handled jobs with the waterproof cap. I have 3 different ones to discuss ranging from $50 to over $400 for the Randall...
by Cary Kieffer | Jun 10, 2012 | TGR Blade and Knife Reviews
Today I want to talk about the toughest folding knife I have ever seen. If this CSAR-T wasn’t a knife it would be an Abrams main battle tank. It is unbelievably well built and solid. Even more unbelievable is that its price tag is under $100. This is the only...
by Cary Kieffer | Jun 1, 2012 | TGR Blade and Knife Reviews
Today I want to talk about utility/field knives. I have used a lot of knives over the years in uniform, folders and fixed blades alike. Many brands too. I have some that I really like and some not so much. I’ll address a few others in other reviews but today I...
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