First Fixed Blade

The RC-5 is a nice knife, but personally "large outdoor" knife means RC-6/Spyderco Temp 2 to me.
 
I dont pay attention to knifetests.com. Those are impractical.

Those tests aren't meant to be practical. They're meant to heap a pile of serious abuse on a blade to find out what you have to do to break it. If they were designed to be practical, it would be "how many pieces of packing string can I cut without resharpening" and "how many clamshell packages can this open before I need to resharpen", etc.

You can take a Scrapyard blade and chop apart cinder blocks with it. I'm not saying that's "practical", as most people would never do that with a knife, but you can if you want.

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