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SOG Baton Series Reinvents Multitool for the Urban Jungle

January 6, 2017 by The Loadout Room Leave a Comment

In an exclusive sneak peek for KnifeNews readers, SOG is introducing the Baton series which reinvents the multitool from the ground up. SOG is known as an innovator that isn’t afraid to flex its creative muscles, but they completely tore up the multitool rulebook this time. “We’ve created a multitool with aesthetics unlike anything in this space,” SOG […]

SOG Gambit | Concealable Personal Protection Weapon

January 4, 2017 by Scott Witner 1 Comment

One of the top items to have on your person for personal protection is a knife. Whether that is a folding knife or fixed blade, carry one. After some training and trial & error I personally prefer to carry a concealable fixed blade. The SOG Gambit is first and foremost a fixed blade. The blade […]

SOG Introduces Four New for 2017 USA Made Knives

January 3, 2017 by The Loadout Room Leave a Comment

SOG introduced four new for 2017 USA made knives today. With their high-end materials and domestic origins the new blades break from SOG’s recent offerings. Sources within the company say the announcements mark the beginning of a growing emphasis on American manufacturing. The shift to stateside manufacturing coincides with the October 2016 appointment of Joe McSwiney to CEO. “[McSwiney] […]

SOG Knives Makes Bags? EVAC Sling 18 Review

SOG Specialty Knives & Tools has been expanding their line to impressive levels.  Far from just simple folders, they make multi-tools, hatchets, and now bags and packs.  Just like their knives the SOG packs are purpose-built with important details considered.  We recently had the chance to evaluate the EVAC Sling 18.  As the name describes the […]

SOG Kiku Fixed Blade Knife Review

December 30, 2016 by Scott Witner 7 Comments

The SOG Kiku fixed blade knife is built like a tank! Until you hold the knife in your hands it’s hard to know just how solid and tough this knife is. The sheath design and retention are top notch. With most fixed blade knives – even the higher end ones – you get a really […]

SOG Trident Elite: Review

December 24, 2016 by Scott Witner 4 Comments

A rescue tool or everyday carry knife, the SOG Trident Elite can take a serious beating and still be that reliable tool to keep close at hand.

MNKF: SOG Trident Elite Tanto

December 10, 2016 by The Loadout Room Leave a Comment

Article originally published on Breach Bang Clear by Craig Metzger SOG has somewhat of a cult following. When I mentioned I had a SOG Trident for review, a few folks piped up and claimed how much they like SOG’s stabby devices. I was surprised because SOG is a huge player in the game and typically this type […]

New Product: SOG EDC MacV Tool

December 8, 2016 by The Loadout Room Leave a Comment

The new hardcased black MacV Tool is an easy-to-carry multi-tool convenient enough to fit on your keychain or lanyard. This handy new product designed by SOG Knives is good for countless uses like tightening a nut or touching up a blade on the go. RELATED STORY: SOG Introduces New Fixed Blade Gambit Knife RELATED STORY: 11 Bug-Out Bag […]

SOG Voodoo Hawk Mini: Review

December 7, 2016 by Erik Meisner Leave a Comment

Originally created in Native America by the Algonquian Indians, the tomahawk was both a weapon and a useful multi-purpose tool. Constructed primarily from a sharpened stone and attached to wooden a handle with rawhide straps, the tomahawk was used for cutting, chopping, hunting as well as hand to hand combat. When the Europeans landed in […]

Review: SOG Tactical Tomahawk

December 4, 2016 by The Loadout Room Leave a Comment

(Originally published on Breach Bang Clear) Review: SOG Tactical Tomahawk Dave Merrill Admittedly, I don’t know a whole lot about tomahawks except for what Hollywood taught me–hell, I don’t even prefer larger knives. But boy are they awesome in movies. My first thought is always The Last of the Mohicans quickly followed by The Patriot. […]

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