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What Metal Is The Best For Blades Of Bowie Knives?

If it's time to buy a new knife, then you have a world of options at your fingertips. You can choose almost any size bowie knives possible, from a mere six-inch blade to a whopper that's more than a foot long. You'll also have a few other considerations to make about the knife before you purchase it. For instance, you'll need to know what sort of design you want; traditional, modern military derived and fantasy knives are just three of the options. You'll need to choose what sort of handle material you want, as well.

Actually, there is no single best metal for a knife blade. Choosing a particular metal for a blade is always a series of tradeoffs. For instance, if you want a blade that is resilient and takes well to spring heat treatment, then you might have to sacrifice some edge holding abilities. If you want a knife that will hold an edge like a razor for a long time, you might have to deal with some brittleness.

What type of metal should you choose? Actually, if you do any amount of research at all, you'll find that there are hundreds of types of steel out there that might or might not offer you any benefits. The best idea is to determine what you'll be using that knife for. For example, will you be using it as a utility knife, for hunting purposes only, or will you be using it in situations where your life might depend on the quality of the blade?

Of course, you will need to take your usage concerns into the picture, as well. Will you be using your bowie knife in the wilds of Alaska? If so, then you'll certainly need different benefits than someone using a knife in the backcountry of Georgia or the Tennessee mountains. The uses to which you'll put that knife should play a vital role in choosing the right metal for the blade. You'll need to ensure that the metal type chosen can hold up to the stresses and rigors through which you will put it.

Choosing the right bowie knives for your needs will also depend on where you'll use the knife. For instance, if you're hunting on the East Coast, as opposed to in Alaska, you'll need very different things from that knife, so consider your usage needs as well as the metal type.

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