Six MKC Stoned Goat blades with varying paracord handle colors lie at an angle on a dark background.

Introducing the Stoned Goat Knife

The new MKC Stoned Goat Knife is the perfect companion for hunters who want a light, reliable, USA-made blade without all the extra point.
Two sheathed Speedgoat knives lie on a spattered, metal work surface with one orange paracord handle and one gray.

15 Uses for Your Speedgoat Paracord

With the multifunctional paracord handle, your Speedgoat blade is one of the most versatile knives on the market. Let’s explore some of the common uses.
How to Choose the Best Ultralight Knife for Backpacking

How to Choose the Best Ultralight Knife for Backpacking

If you’re looking for a reliable, ultralight knife that can handle backpacking duties without weighing you down, consider these tips to make the choice easier.
Hands hold an MKC Beartooth skinning knife against a grinder to sharpen the blade to a working edge.

Why We Sharpen Our Knives With a Working Edge

When it comes to sharpening knives, we at Montana Knife Company prefer an aggressive, working edge over a highly polished razor finish. Find out why!
Several Montana Knife Company blades with G10 knife handles are laid out on a table.

Why We Use G10 Knife Handles on All Our MKC Knives

Curious why we use G10 knife handles on all our blades? Learn why this composite material is a superior choice for lasting durability.
An MKC knife leans up against a knife-sharpening stone.

How to Sharpen a Knife With a Stone (9 Steps)

Sharpening your knives regularly is key to their longevity. Want to learn how to sharpen your favorite knife with a stone? Try these 9 simple steps.
A man’s bloody hands hold up the rack of a buck he’s skinning as he demonstrates what makes a good hunting knife.

What Makes a Good Hunting Knife? (And How to Choose One)

Master Bladesmith and hunter Josh Smith shares what makes a good hunting knife and why it’s important to choose the right blade for the job.
A Speedgoat and Blackfoot knife lie next to each other on a rugged, black surface.

The Difference Between the Speedgoat and Blackfoot Knives

It’s important to have the right knife for the job. We explain the subtle differences between two of our best-selling Montana Knife Company blades.
Four Parkerized blades lie side by side in behind the title, Knife Coatings: Parkerizing vs. Cerakote Compared.

Knife Coatings: Parkerizing vs. Cerakote Compared

We compare Parkerizing vs. Cerakote and explore the pros, cons, and use cases of each coating on different types of blades.
Josh Smith, Master Bladesmith at Montana Knife Company, uses his Fieldcraft Survival Knife.

Introducing the MKC Fieldcraft Survival Knife

Montana Knife Company is excited to introduce the Fieldcraft Survival Knife, a multipurpose, everyday carry knife. Learn what makes it unique here.
Josh Smith, master bladesmith at Montana Knife Company, holds his best deer boning knife after a hunt.

The Only 3 Knives I Use During Bow Season

Bow season requires specialized knives that can handle a variety of tasks. Here are my three go-to knives, including the best deer boning knife.
Gutless vs gutting method for field dressing a deer, with a dark overlay.

The Gutless vs. Gutting Method for Field Dressing a Deer

We talk about how to field dress a deer with the gutless vs. the gutting method, compare the pros and cons of each, and share tips on gutting.
Carbon Steel VS. Stainless Steel

Carbon Steel vs. Stainless Steel: A Comparison

We look at the benefits and drawbacks of carbon steel vs. stainless steel, along with how to choose the best knife steel for your needs.
Two hands use a Montana Knife Company flathead fillet knife while hunting.

Introducing the MKC Flathead Fillet Knife

The MKC Flathead Fillet Knife has both the flexibility needed for filleting lots of fish and the rigidity and strong point needed for breaking down meat.
Tattooed hands place a fixed-blade knife in its sheath, at their belted waistband.

5 Reasons to Consider Carrying a Fixed-Blade Knife Daily

Just about everyone knows they should carry a fixed-blade knife for hunting, but here are 5 reasons to consider carrying a fixed-blade knife daily.
A hand holds a CPM MagnaCut knife with the blade pointed toward the straw-covered ground.

MagnaCut Knife Steel: The Complete Guide

To really understand what makes a MagnaCut knife and CPM MagnaCut steel unique, we have to get pretty specific. So get ready for all the nerdy details.
Josh Smith uses a whetstone to demonstrate how to sharpen a knife correctly.

How to Sharpen a Knife Correctly

To learn how to sharpen a knife on your own, you just need a little knowledge, the right tools, and a good knife that's made with sharpening in mind.
A sharp, well-made petty knife laying on a wooden cutting board, surrounded by finely sliced food.

Introducing the MKC Petty Knife

The MKC Petty Knife is a high-performance tool that will last a lifetime if properly cared for.
A sharp, well-made knife reposes on a wooden cutting board, surrounded by finely sliced food.

Introducing the MKC Santoku Knife

A santoku knife takes care of all the work most people need on a daily basis. Find out why and how MKC designed our very own santoku blade.
Introducing the MKC Bighorn Chef’s Knife

Introducing the MKC Bighorn Chef’s Knife

To create a top-tier chef’s knife, we wanted to go beyond the standard, addressing common problems people run into with chef’s knives.
A hunting knife next to a knife sharpener on a table.

Knife Sharpener Types: How to Choose What’s Right For You

Let’s look at a few important factors that will help you choose the right hunting knife sharpener for your needs.