Everything you need to Know About the Chris Reeve Knives Pacific

Published 2022-09-12
From military divisions stationed in Asia and the Pacific to the backwoods of Alaska the CRK Pacific is right at home, but how did we get here? Where did this knife come from.

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All Comments (21)
  • @scottrgood
    I can’t wait to get this bad boy. Ordered it what seems like a year ago, but wait times are wicked long. Awesome combat knife!
  • I bought my pacific from watching your videos on it its been a safe queen of mine until recently and I love the design it's like a better buck thug!
  • It would be nice to add to anyone's collection but there is a 6 year waiting period for the Pacific. BUMMER!!!
  • I have always liked that knife, great design! When I was on active duty (2/75 Rangers), I carried a Busse Mr. Mo-Fo, it too is a great fighter, all I did was sharpen the swedge.
  • @davidneal6920
    The Pacific looks super cool. Very practical. Combat Utility Bowie design at its best. The thick upper part of the blade adds strength. I own a military style knife that is very suitable for general outdoor and survival use. And not crazy big
  • I've had this knife for three years now and I can only say the best about it...I once used it to cut a deer and the blade remained intact..and I used it to cut bones too because we didn't have an axe..perfect knife
  • @Unit_Echo
    I’d like to see more of the Esee 4 and some hunting videos
  • @kinghenry056
    I just got mine in last night. A well built knife and phenomenally light for its size.
  • I have two Pacifics and a Green Beret knife. The Pacific feels better in my hand compared to the Green Beret. For 2022, the Pacific and Green Beret are now made in CPM 4V steel.
  • If youre visitng Alaska for hiking is there any legal way to carry a pistol for protection ? or do you have to be a resident with a CCW
  • @dlrmon1
    I’m almost convinced that I need to become a “Influencer” and/or social media junkie to get my hands on many of the blades I want. That or just pay way to much on the secondary market. Been looking for 3 years now for the CRK Pacific along with similar blades from Dark Timber, Fobo’s or their Bark River variants. Been on waiting lists for Corother’s, Survive Knives etc. etc...and Nothing! While I’ve got the Esee’s, Tops, Fallkniven’s and Bark River’s Bravo’s even Hinderer’s Ranch (Est. around 30). I just haven’t found “The One” yet...lol
  • I am from Taiwan. I would like to ask if the steel becomes 4v, is it an upgrade or is it just a gimmick of the manufacturer? Thanks
  • I can't stand large finger choils. They have never been "more comfortable" to choke up on for me. Arguably one of the most important areas of the blade and someone purposefully took a giant chunk out of it. I prefer my edges right up to or as close to the hilt as possible.
  • @dlrmon1
    Are they making the Pacific again? I’ve been on notification lists for years...
  • I have managed to buy one of these with the serrated blade... without the unneccessary handgun!..! Its a reasonable knife. But.. its hollow ground!.! And the sheath has nil retention and rattles like a pebble in a tin can . The USA made sheath is poor!! Id rather have a Spartan Damysus!
  • @jamesmagnuson1406
    If you don't mind waiting for 4 to 5 years to get a knife, Reeves knifes, not worth it to me.