Rambo 4 Knife Review


Author: Kirk McCormick

The recent release of the new series of Rambo Knives by Master Cutlery has been an incredible success. Still it has been hard for customers to find out specific details on each of these special knives. Whether you refer to them as Rambo Knives, Rambo Bowie Knives or Rambo Survival Knives everyone knows what you are talking about.

It is hard for me to contain my excitement for the Rambo 4 Knife in this recent series of Rambo knives from Master Cutlery. In the interest of full disclosure, I do sell these knives on the Internet. To help put my fascination with these knives in perspective, I have access to over 100 brands of knives and this is the first series where I am seriously looking at collecting each knife in the series.

The Rambo 4 knives have almost a cult following due to the success of the movie and the image that is portrayed for the Rambo Knife. Even with all the demand for these Rambo Knives there still seems to be a lack of detailed information available on these knives available on the Internet. Sure you can get the standard specs on the Rambo 4 knives but we have had several requests from customers for more specific information.

Here we will review the Rambo 4 Knife from the Master Cutlery series.

Rambo 4 Knife – This is a heavy bladed solid flat black knife that looks like a small machete and is hand forged from a single piece of 1040 high carbon steel by the same craftsmen that make samurai swords. It weighs almost 3 pounds.

The Rambo 4 knife blade is 1 7/8th inches wide near the hand grip and 2 ¼ inches wide at the tip. It is almost a ¼ inch thick at the front edge of the blade spine. The cutting edge of the blade is 10 inches long and the overall blade is 12 inches. Going into the handle area the blade spine is over ¼” wide. The tip is a quasi Tanto type point that designed for easy penetration.

The grip of the Rambo 4 knife is tightly wrapped with black leather. This wrap gives a firm padded grip and the grip area is about 5 inches long by 1 ½ inches wide. This grip design helps you retain a good grasp when working hard with the knife, whether you are sweating or it is pouring down rain.

The butt of the Rambo 4 knife has a hole drilled in it for a lanyard. A black leather wrist strap comes attached. This wrist strap will allow you to dangle the knife from your wrist while you are moving things, but still keep it handy.

This Rambo 4 knife comes with a dark brown leather sheath with a leg tie. The sheath is stamped Rambo. The belt loop is large enough to accommodate belts up to 3 1/4 inches wide.

Will you be able to pry with this knife? I did not do a strength test on the Rambo 4 knife, but have you ever tried to break or bend a ¼” piece of steel that is 2” wide? If you just tried to pry with the very tip you might break or bend it, but if you get a good solid bite with the knife I think you will be good to go.

Each knife comes with a certificate of authenticity.

About the Author:

Kirk McCormick has over 20 years experience in law enforcement and has enjoyed the outdoors for over 40 years. He writes on a variety of knife related topics. You can contact him through: North American Knives

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Completing your Knife Collection


Author: Ken Wilson

People around the world have found hobbies in one way or another. One of the most popular hobbies of all time is collecting various objects. Some of the common collectible items include stamps, baseball cards and other things like that.

Some people prefer collecting weapons as a hobby. Swords, spears, shotguns and other things that can be used to either injure or kill someone is always a fascinating target. Hand to hand combat items include short swords and knives, but also some other developments in this area.

A collectible knife may have various traits. For instance, the most common feature of the collectible knife is to have some past significance. An ordinary kitchen knife that was used to chop meat on a daily basis does not comply as a collectible knife.

You may not know this, but knives were among the first weapons to be developed. Evidence was found regarding the origins of such instruments dating back more than two million years ago. Because of its accessibility, people tend to disregard the importance of knives, but for someone that really knows blades, a collectible knife may just be a dream come true.

A common name in the knife making industry is Buck. The first knife ever to bear this name on it was produced over one hundred years ago. This name also prides itself with the development of the first folding knife which continues to be popular around the world. Chances are if you would find a knife that was produced back then, it would still have a sharp blade and other proper characteristics of a knife.

Knives can perform multiple tasks and may be used as either a weapon or a tool. The fighting knife has been around for ages and many people think it is the best solution for outdoor survival. They couldn’t be farther from the truth and I’ll try to explain why.

For instance, a fighting knife is used to injure or kill opponents. A survival knife needs to be useful for you to complete different tasks in an outdoor environment. You do not need to kill anything that crosses your path in order to survive.

The bayonet used by soldiers in not so distant times can be categorized as a fighting knife. It has sharp edges on each side and the design has been adapted for a quick insertion as well as drawback. Choosing a double edged survival knife would only guarantee your survival for ten seconds in an outdoor environment, because it lacks durability.

A similar feature of a fighting knife as well as a survival knife is the size. Size is not important when it comes to these types of knives. While a big knife makes the impression you want on the opponent, wielding a big knife is not as easy as you have seen in Rambo. The same goes for survival knives. If you want to chop down trees, try carrying an axe instead of going on your trip with a knife of such sizes.

When going outdoors, you need to know what tools and weapons you should take along with you. If you want more information about what features you should look for when choosing a survival knife, you should online to the website knifehaggler.com.

About the Author:

A fighting knife can be deadlier that a close range firearm, if it is wielded right. It can be thrown or it can be used to slice through the opponents, and the main advantage is it has no ammo. The website mentioned afore gives a lot of information about this type of weapons and also the right collectible knife you can choose to complete you collection.

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