R.A.T. RC-3, RC-4, RC-5, RC-6, and IZULA Fixed Blade Knives

I have put in many hours of research on all kinds of knives.  I like knives for different reasons, such as: looks, color, blade type, length, versatility and probably one of the most deciding factors in today’s world… price.  You can read about some of my other favorite Combat Survival Knives here. Having said all that, let me tell you about ESEE knives.

ESEE Knives LogoESEE Knives started business as RAT Cutlery (Actually it started at Ontario Knives but I don’t want to get into that convoluted story here.) Suffice it to say, due to problems with Ontario, RAT changed their name to ESEE Knives. I think it’s a shame, it’s so hard to build a brand these days and now they have to essentially go backwards and start rebuilding their name.

Their biggest problem will be with confusion among new potential customers. If you fall into this category don’t let a little confusion stop you, they are still the great company they were before, and I can promise you they (and their loyal followers) will do everything they can to help you out.

ESEE logoI’m not sure how big the company is but I will tell you that their product line is small (but growing!), and sometimes they have problems keeping up with demand.  However, there is almost a fanatical, dare I say, family of followers for these knives.  The owners regularly post on one of the knife related websites and this makes them very accessible.

Are they crazy!?  Don’t they know they are going to be bombarded with questions and critiques of their knives?  Apparently so and they respond to all of them.  Let me give you a couple of examples:

1. One poster said that while he was levering off the lid of a valve box, he broke off the tip of his RC-3.  Jeff Randall, one of the owners, told the poster that he didn’t need to send the knife back, he just needed the mailing address of the poster so he could send a replacement knife.  Also, he asked the poster to put up a picture on the forum of his broken knife. (PUBLICLY!!)  He told him to keep his broken knife as a “beater” knife.

2. Now a story about the “fanatical” nature of these followers of ESEE.  A recent regular poster announced that his bug out bag along with his ESEE knife had been stolen out of his car.  Someone had smashed in the window and taken the bag out of the seat.  Another fellow poster asked for his mailing address so he could send him a replacement bag and another ESEE knife that he no longer used.  WHAT??!!  Someone being human and helping someone else out?  This is almost unheard of today.  However, several posters also asked for his mailing address so they could help him replace the items he had in his bug out bag.  Fanatics… I hope when the zombies come THESE fanatics are all standing next to me.

So, in conclusion, if you are looking for an excellent, dependable, well-made knife then ESEE knives are for you.  Their service is unmatched by any company I’ve seen so far.  They pride themselves on making their knives here in America when MANY other companies are sending their manufacturing overseas, and they also pride themselves on their customer service.

Well done ESEE Knives, your actions truly speak louder than your words.

One thing to keep in mind when ordering any ESEE knife. Often the picture does not match the description. Where I post a link I’ve tried to contact the vendor to be sure the model number is correct even if the picture is not. When in doubt always contact the vendor to be sure you’re getting what you are ordering.

**UPDATE 10/18/09** I finally found a good place to get these knives at great prices. They have some of these already in stock and the ones that aren’t they say usually ships in about a week. Click on the links below to check out these great knives.


RC-3, Linen Micarta, Black Combo Blade

RC-3, Linen Micarta, Black Plain Blade

RC-3, OD Green Handle, Desert Tan Combo Blade

RC-3, OD Green Handle, Desert Tan Plain Blade

RC-3, Orange G-10 Handle, OD Green Combo Blade

RC-3, Orange G-10 Handle, OD Green Plain Blade

RC-4, Linen Micata Handle, Black Plain Blade

RC-4, OD Green Handle, Desert Tan Plain Blade

RC-4, Orange G-10 Handle, OD Green Combo Blade

This link is to an RC-5 that they currently have in stock, you may want to look around at the different options for this knife. It comes with a black or OD blade and with a plain or combo edged blade. Also there is a red warning note that says “Availability limited to stock on hand.” If you miss out on it, don’t say I didn’t warn you.

RC-5 SERE Black Combo Blade and Black Cordura Sheath

RC-6, Micarta Handle, Plain Blade

RC-HEST Removable Micarta Slabbed Handle

Black Izula with Survival Kit

OD Izula with Sheath Only

Pink Izula with Sheath Only

7.62 x54R Ammo

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For all you Mosin-Nagant owners, here is some good ammo for your gun.  This ammo would be considered light ball ammo and has a brass case with a non-corrosive boxer primer so it can be re-loaded.  Wolf ammo is a Russian company that produces more affordable ammo than most usually in steel cases.  The Wolf Gold line, however, uses a brass case and can be reloaded.

7.62 x39 Ammo

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If you own an SKS or an AK-47 and have been hunting around for 7.62 x39 ammunition, then you know it is getting almost impossible to find.  The military surplus and bulk stuff is getting really hard to get hold of.  I have found a place to get 7.62 x39 ammo good for hunting made by Winchester and Remington, though.

The Remington ammo is a 125 gr. pointed soft point bullet with a muzzle velocity of 2365 fps.  There are 20 rounds in a box, 10 boxes in a case, and you can pick this Remington ammo up here.

155BK- Fixed Presidio

Benchmade 155BK Fixed Presidio Knife

Benchmade 155BK Fixed Presidio Knife

Fixed Presidio, Black Aluminum Handle, Black Blade, Combo (BM155SBK) Category: Miscellaneous Knives

The Fixed Presidio knife from Benchmade is a dream for those of you that love combo edges.  This knife actually has two of them.  One in the normal location near the handle, and the other at the top of the blade near the tip.

The blade length on this knife is 6.20″ and with a handle of 5″ that makes this knife a total of 11.60″ long.  At almost a foot long that should scare the stuffing out of everything in and out of the camp site.

I’m not a fan of the handle, although the grip is nice and the knife fits very well in your hand, the handle is made out of 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum.  That is not particularly a problem in most situations, but if it’s very cold or very hot your knife could injure your hand.  Not a good scenario in a survival situation.  On the other hand, I’ve read reviews that say this is an exceptional combat knife due to its size.

You can also find it with a foliage green handle here:
Presidio, Black Aluminum Handle, Black Blade, Foliage Green

M.O.L.L.E. Gear

Designing your 72 hour survival pack will differ from just about everybody else’s due to your specific needs in a crisis.  I hope to have articles up on how to design your bag soon, but for now I want to show you some of the options you have in building a pack.  I like the versatility of M.O.L.L.E. and the different attachments for it and we are going to talk about some of them here.

One thing I want to make note of, however, is to buy a well made pack.  You can get 600 denier M.O.L.L.E. gear cheaper, but when you need to rely on it and a buckle tears off, you’ll be wishing you went with the 1000 denier!  That’s why I like Maxpedition stuff.  And here are the categories.