#269545 - 04/28/14 11:06 PM
RSK Mk6
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Just browsing through the CRKT site,and what to my wondering eyes should appear but the RSK Mk 6{ http://www.crkt.com/rsk-mk6-survival-knife-2381Slightly longer than the Mk5 and it looks really useful. I would love to hear more details....
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#269548 - 04/29/14 02:54 AM
Re: RSK Mk6
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I always liked the Mk5 because its size filled a unique niche. The Mk6 looks to be on the order of the Izula, Candiru, or (close to) the EskaBar. So at first glance I don't see a unique capability of the Mk6. But Doug don't play games so I look forward to hearing more about it.
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#269567 - 04/29/14 04:14 PM
Re: RSK Mk6
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#269586 - 04/30/14 02:11 AM
Re: RSK Mk6
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$29.95 on Amazon . $31.82 with Amazon Prime .
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#269588 - 04/30/14 03:02 AM
Re: RSK Mk6
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#269591 - 04/30/14 05:21 AM
Re: RSK Mk6
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Have we heard about this before? News to me, I figured it'd be on the site first...
Edited by Burncycle (04/30/14 05:22 AM)
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#269594 - 04/30/14 09:23 AM
Re: RSK Mk6
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Let me say from the outset that this is a very good looking knife. It would be a fine tool for survival to be sure. That said, I'm obviously not the target market for such a blade. I'm a pretty hardcore steel geek, and I loath 8CR13 MOV. I've never once got an edge I was satisfied with on that steel. Again, just putting it in perspective that I'm not knocking the product, only that I prefer a little more "upscale" steels.
However, I think it will fill a necessary niche for many folks. There are very few good quality knives in the general size/price class of the original PSK knife. At this size there are some great knives (eg ESEE Izula) but not at the price of the new Ritter.
I think it will be a hit. Eventually I'll probably have to get my grubby paws on one!
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#269599 - 04/30/14 07:07 PM
Re: RSK Mk6
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Well, having read more about the Mk6 now, I don't see anything it offers over an Izula other than a moderate price break.
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#269616 - 05/01/14 08:55 PM
Re: RSK Mk6
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#269617 - 05/01/14 09:05 PM
Re: RSK Mk6
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In that size, I really prefer a folder clipped in my pocket.
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