EDC Tactical Knives The Top EDC Blades of ’26 Made a Showing This Year By Jim Cobb The sheer immensity of SHOT Show is difficult to convey to those who’ve never been there. I mean, sure, you... Read more »
Skillset Magazine You’ve Been Served: What Being a Process Server is Really Like By Jim Cobb Before I dove into the lucrative and jet-set career of being a freelance writer and editor, I spent about 15... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Catching Up with Craig Caudill and Nature Reliance School By Jim Cobb Kentucky is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country. Small towns, horse farms, and vast areas... Read more »
Tactical Knives The Best Damn EDC Knife: Taylor Martin and Tactile Knife Redhawk Collab By Jim Cobb I’m kind of upset with Taylor Martin. Don’t get me wrong, the host of the Best Damn EDC channel on... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Checking Out Tuff Possum Gear By Jim Cobb If you spend much time outdoors, you’ll definitely want to get acquainted with Tuff Possum Gear. Since about 2017, Jayberry... Read more »
Tactical Knives Pocket-Friendly Fixie: Payne Knives Recourse Offers Convenient Utility By Jim Cobb Based strictly upon anecdotal evidence, pocket carry fixed blades have become increasingly popular over the last few years. Many makers... Read more »
Skillset Magazine The World Ends: Four Must-Watch Apocalypse Films By Jim Cobb Few things capture our collective imagination like end-of-the-world films. The first one I remember seeing was The Road Warrior. I... Read more »
Tactical Knives Aces and Eights: Ken Onion’s New CRKT Design, the Redemption is a Winning Hand By Jim Cobb Start with a legendary knife maker named Ken Onion. Toss in a heaping helping of Wild Bill Hickock. Sprinkle in... Read more »
Tactical Knives Blades for Everyone: 2025 Tactical Knives Holiday Knife Gift Guide By Jim Cobb The Christmas season is upon us, and what makes a better gift than a sharp blade, right? The hard part... Read more »
Tactical Knives Bark River Knives Channels the Loveless Chute Knife with Its Red Flag By Jim Cobb Bark River Knives has established a solid reputation for higher-end semi-production knives. At this point, they have hundreds of different... Read more »