Email from SERE instructor that desigend the RC-5

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I have removed his name, etc. since the military cannot officially endorse the knife. I also removed the name of the manufacturer who's knife broke, since it is not our intent to bash someone else's knife. - Jeff

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Just got back and I am impressed. The knife is everything that we're looking for. Tough, durable, practical, affordable, and useful. I can't tell you how many fires that I started with the help of the RC-5 and it was a great trip to try out a knife. The weather was unseasonably cold, mostly in the teens but sometimes in the negatives. My friend and I were starting a fire for some cold students and he was bashing his ***** through some sections of a downed tree it broke right at the handle, like most bolt knives and ***** seem to do. I don't know if it was the cold weather, the perfect angle, or something else but it was a brand new ***** and it broke right in half. At the same time I was beating the daylights out of the RC-5 hoping to bend, break, or at the very least damage the paint job. I failed to do any of these things and my friend became more and more interested in the RC-5 as I found more and more things that I like about it. I'll get some pictures and a few videos this next trip and send them to you ASAP.

Thanks again for the great knife!
 
After playing with the RC-5, I just can't imagine anyone finding a way to damage it. It's one of the most stout knives I've ever played with.
 
Possibly the USAF Pilot Survival knife...the stacked leather handle thing with the bolt-shaped pommel.
 
Most personnel in the Air Force refer to the standard USAF Survival knife as the bolt knife. I think this comes from the hexagonal shape of the butt of the handle.
 
Can't wait for the picks to show up. I seriously doubt the RC 5 will break after all I have seen so far.
 
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