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ESEE RC-5 Wilderness Survival Knife Test and Bow Drill Fire, Equip 2 Endure

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2011

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I final got a chance to do a test with the ESEE RC-5, Great Knife!

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  • Can you PLEASE convince Mr. Randall to make an ESEE Kukri it be GREATLY appreciated. It would round out my 3 blade system

    Falkniven F1

    Becker BK2 or ESEE RC5 (Can't decide if the micarta scales and warranty is worth it)

    and then an ESEE Kukri will round it out

    PLEASE PLEASE

  • @PitaD123ABC , I will try, lol

    - Adam

  • I was wondering is there a knife out there that is essentially the same thing expect with some kind of stainless please don't say lmf II

  • @dcl9981 , the Becker bk2, it's 1095CV so the chromium makes it more resistant to rusting then regular 1095 like the ESEE.

    Adam

  • that stick you used to start the fire looked awfully straight. Also that block of wood you used to brace the stick looked like it was pre-cut. Did you bring all that stuff out there or did you cut them yourself from the tree's out there?

  • @808Arsenal , it was all one piece of scrap cedar, the spindle was battoned from the fire board and carved, the socket was the ESEE RC-5. Great knife from a great group of guys. I got to meet Jeff and Mike at Shot Show, those guys were great. The whole ESEE gang was really cool, took us out to dinner and drinks, had a blast with those guys (and gal).

    - Adam

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  • Test out the esee 6!!!

  • whr=ere did u get ur pack plese do a reveiw on it

  • @dcl9981 If you look around you can find a rat 5 in d2 its not counted as stainless but d2 is very stain resistant. The knife is no longer made in d2 so you will need to look around this was a few years back and made by Ontario since they did the knives before ESEE became there own company.

  • @Equip2Endure I was planning for an RC-4 but was then advised to go for an RC-5 or an RC-6. I have a Bk-2 and a khukuri from Nepal and don't want a heavy chopper like RC-5. Besides, its pretty expensive. The RC-6, I believe, is more of a combat knife and, a 6 inch blade is something I want to avoid. I want a smaller blade. So the only option is RC-4. Will it stand up to heavy batoning and chopping given it's much thinner and weighs less than a BK-2 or RC5. Or should I go for an RC-5? Pls advice.

  • Hey what pants are you wearing? And thanks for the good demo on the knife. I ordered it a couple days ago.

  • Looks like u had a gr8 day nice sun and a fire -life's good :)

  • @555Nato Hahahahaha

  • @Kylef7735 ,just kidding.Don't worry

  • @555Nato Hes doing this thing called kneeling, in which you lean most of your bodyweight on one knee on the ground, and the rest on your other foot! its a very handy thing to know how to do.

  • finally a knife review that actually uses the knife to do something, rather than just a run down of the supposed features. I really enjoy the videos, thanks.

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