Archive | November, 2021

Arbor Arms Dump Mag Insert

The new Dump Mag Insert from Arbor Arms helps you optimize the space on your battle belt:

Introducing another Arbor Arms New for 2021 product, the Dumpmag Insert, The Dumpmag Insert Allows you to add a single rifle Magazine behind our Stowable Dump Pouch.

The design takes advantage of the existing flap stow channel while still allowing the Dump pouch to be stowed when not in use or when reducing potential snag hazards is a priority. The Dumpmag Insert is compatible with both AR15 and AR10/SR25/M110 magazines. when not in use the insert goes flat against the belt and the shock cord mag retainer can be stowed in the channel out of the way.

This simple addition allows you to add an additional magazine when the mission dictates or have the ability to add a rifle mag if you do not usually run a rifle mag on your Belt Kit.

Get yours today at ArborArmsUSA.com!

Amtac Blades Northman with Special Edition Rhodesian Brushstroke Sheaths

If you want an Amtac Blades Northman with a special edition, Rhodesian Brushstroke Belt Firesheath and Storage Sheaths, you are going to have to be on your toes. These special Northman knives will hit the Amtac Blades shop at 1000 PST today (11/5/2021).

These knives are in stock and will ship immediately. They will likely sell out quickly, so warm up your credit cards.

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Bargain or Just Cheap? – CRKT Pilar

Welcome to Bargain or Just Cheap? This series will review budget friendly knives for a variety of uses in a short format. All of the knives will cost less than $50 (in most cases, much less) and will be purchased out of my own pocket. I’ll buy them, carry them, and use them in an attempt to determine if the knife is a bargain or just cheap.


I carry a fixed blade knife every day and there are times when unsheathing it just to trim a loose string or cut open a box feels more than a little conspicuous. So, I typically also carry some kind of small folding knife as a companian. The Jesper Voxnaes designed CRKT Pilar is excellent in this role.

CRKT Pilar is shown with an aftermarket micarta scale

Jesper Voxnaes has a real knack for designing small knives that still manage to fill the hand – “little big knives”, so to speak. The Pilar is both large enough to get a four-fingered grip and small enough to fit easily in the coin pocket of your jeans. This is thanks to a generous finger choil that helps complete the grip when the knife is opened.

The 2.4″ blade lends itself perfectly to utility cuts and offers excellent control of the surprisingly useable tip. The tall flat grind leaves plenty of meat behind the edge while still offering reasonable slicing performance. The 8Cr13MoV steel on my example sharpens easily but can’t compete with some of the more premium steels offered on some models but I like it for how inexpensive it is.

The Pilar offers right-side tip-up or tip-down clip positions. The clip is relatively low profile. It also doesn’t get in the way much when the knife is being used.

If the Pilar has a glaring flaw, it’s weight. The regular, plain-jane Pilar comes with stainless steel scales on both the show and the frame-lock side of the knife. This compact, svelte, sleek little knife is surprisingly a bit of a porker at 4.2 ounces! That said, I like the knife so much I invested in a micarta scale for mine which greatly reduced the weight.

That micarta scale brings up another great thing about the Pilar. It is so darn popular that it is available in several special versions with different materials and there is a ton of aftermarket support. The basic Pilar can be a cheap canvas that you can customize to your heart’s content.

Finally, I want to mention that I think this makes a good first folding knife. In fact, that is exactly what I bought for my oldest daughter. The frame lock is secure and easy to operate. It is compact enough for kid pockets. The choil offers a safe, tactile, and secure grip. It also doesn’t break the bank so you don’t sweat it when your kid leaves it in the woods, never to be seen again.

Bargain or Just Cheap?

This one is definitely a bargain. It is an ergonomic wonder, a design that oozes style, and a functional EDC knife. It is small enough to be inconspicuous and large enough to do real work. At less than $40 shipped, it’s a bargain all day long.

I am using Amazon as the price baseline for this series. All knives were purchased by me from Amazon: CRKT Pilar

For those who want a slightly larger option, I also own and like the Pilar II though not quite as much as the original.


Our goal is to represent knives for a variety of uses from EDC, to outdoor, to tactical knives. Do you have a favorite affordable knife? Let us know about it in the comments!

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Sneak Peek: Black Triangle Midnight Creeper MK4

Black Triangle posted a sneak peek of an upcoming addition to their Midnight Creeper line. The new MK4 features a flared pommel with symmetrical finger choils designed to give the user immediate feedback on grip position. It is dimensionally similar to the MK1 which is an excellent tool.

You can expect the MK4 to be available near the end of November. You can learn more at the Black Triangle Blog: BlkTriangle.com

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