Gil Hibben Master Bushcraft Machete Review
This is the Gil Hibben Master Bushcraft Signature Series Machete Knife review. I think this machete is a reliable stout wood chopping machine. I will be testing this in the field and bring you along for testing. Made out of 1075 Steel it might not retain an edge for a long period of use, however it is very easy to resharpen. Gil Hibben also made this part of his designer series of knives to let people know it is a guaranteed blade that will hold up and be reliable. I would recommend this knife for bushcraft, camping, and survival any day to anyone that loves the outdoors and needs something reliable. Some of the features and specifications of this blade include, but are not limited to 1075 Steel, convex grind, durable, mediocre sheath, oak wood handle, polished finger guard, o.a.l. approx 16 3/4" long Thanks for watching God Bless and Go Wild!!! https://morettioutdoors.online / morettioutdoors https://www.budk.com editing done using reevio and movavi

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