I've been putting together my ideal field setup for airgun hunting and pest control lately. While everyone focuses on optics (and rightfully so), I've come to appreciate how indispensable a good knife really is - whether I'm clearing brush for a clean shooting lane, dressing small game, or handling unexpected gear repairs in the field.
Right now I'm carrying a basic folding knife, but I'm ready to upgrade to something more capable. I need a blade that can power through thick vegetation when I need to create shooting lanes, cleanly process rabbits and squirrels, and handle all the general camp tasks that pop up.
Top priorities for me are one-handed operation (since I'm often wearing gloves in my area), solid rust resistance (Pacific Northwest weather doesn't forgive), and a secure pocket clip for quick access when I need it.
I'm intrigued by OTF automatics like the Benchmade Infidel for their convenience, but I have concerns about how they hold up to real field conditions - moisture, dirt, and debris being my main worries. Has anyone actually run an OTF like the Infidel for serious outdoor use? How does it handle the elements over time?
I'm also completely open to fixed blade suggestions if you think they're better suited to this kind of work. Would love to see photos of your actual field setups if you've got them!
Right now I'm carrying a basic folding knife, but I'm ready to upgrade to something more capable. I need a blade that can power through thick vegetation when I need to create shooting lanes, cleanly process rabbits and squirrels, and handle all the general camp tasks that pop up.
Top priorities for me are one-handed operation (since I'm often wearing gloves in my area), solid rust resistance (Pacific Northwest weather doesn't forgive), and a secure pocket clip for quick access when I need it.
I'm intrigued by OTF automatics like the Benchmade Infidel for their convenience, but I have concerns about how they hold up to real field conditions - moisture, dirt, and debris being my main worries. Has anyone actually run an OTF like the Infidel for serious outdoor use? How does it handle the elements over time?
I'm also completely open to fixed blade suggestions if you think they're better suited to this kind of work. Would love to see photos of your actual field setups if you've got them!