SOG Field Pup: REFERENCE CAMP KNIFE

Published on May 1, 2012
Duration: 17:31

This review of the SOG Field Pup series highlights its strengths as a lightweight, practical fixed-blade knife suitable for camping and light survival tasks. The reviewer, nutnfancy, emphasizes the knife's excellent ergonomics, comfortable Kydex handle with thumb ramp, and surprisingly light weight, especially with the MOLLE sheath option. While acknowledging the organic blade shape might be slightly more challenging to sharpen, the out-of-the-box sharpness and good belly for utility tasks are praised. The primary criticism is directed at the 7Cr17MoV steel, which is considered soft, though its affordability and ease of sharpening are noted as trade-offs.

Quick Summary

The SOG Field Pup series is highly regarded for its exceptionally lightweight design and excellent ergonomics, featuring a comfortable Kydex handle with a thumb ramp for superior control. While it excels as a camp knife for food preparation and light survival tasks, its 7Cr17MoV steel is considered soft, limiting its suitability for heavy-duty use. The MOLLE sheath option is a significant plus for tactical carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction & Initial Impressions
  2. 00:16SOG Field Pup Series Overview
  3. 00:43Field Pup One Usage & Love
  4. 00:53Field Pup Two & Titanium Nitride
  5. 01:11Philosophy of Use: Carry & Love
  6. 01:43Tactical Blade Philosophy
  7. 01:58MOLLE Sheath Advantage
  8. 02:11Best Soldier's Knife Potential
  9. 02:27Tactical Blade Attributes
  10. 02:36Tactical POUs & Field Pup Two
  11. 02:49Camp Knife & Light Survival
  12. 02:56Batoning Capability
  13. 03:04Intended Use: Food Prep & Kindling
  14. 03:18Collectible Value
  15. 03:23Ergonomics: Field Pup Two Handle
  16. 03:47Comparison: SOG Creed Handle
  17. 04:07Field Pup Handle Aesthetics
  18. 04:16Holding the Field Pup
  19. 04:23Champing & Thumb Ramp
  20. 04:34Handle Traction & Blend
  21. 04:49LBE Carry & Handle Material
  22. 05:01Non-Lethal Impacts
  23. 05:04Handle Roominess & Grips
  24. 05:10Lanyard Attachment
  25. 05:15Field Pup One Handle Size
  26. 05:35Tactical Philosophy & Traction
  27. 05:47Balance & Full Tang
  28. 05:54Balance Assessment
  29. 06:05Feel & Weight
  30. 06:05Field Pup Two with Leather Sheath
  31. 06:15Weight: Field Pup Two (MOLLE)
  32. 06:18Weight: Field Pup One (MOLLE)
  33. 06:27Weight: Field Pup One (Leather)
  34. 06:32Overall Weight Assessment
  35. 06:41Lightweight Full Tang Fixed Blade
  36. 06:46Blade Design & Sharpening
  37. 06:54Sharpening Tools
  38. 07:00Out-of-Box Sharpness
  39. 07:04Blade Shape & Belly
  40. 07:12Utility Tasks
  41. 07:16Tip Assessment
  42. 07:20Edge Polishing
  43. 07:26Edge Polishing Quality
  44. 07:30Long-Term Usage
  45. 07:34Hard Use Avoidance
  46. 07:37Cutting Tests
  47. 07:44Steel History: AUS-8
  48. 07:53Steel Change: Chinese Steel
  49. 07:55Production Location
  50. 07:58Steel Availability
  51. 08:02Steel Identification: 7Cr17MoV
  52. 08:09Steel Analogy: 440A
  53. 08:13Opinion on Soft Steels
  54. 08:227Cr17MoV Hardness
  55. 08:28Steel Softness
  56. 08:31Rust Resistance & Sharpening
  57. 08:34Missing AUS-8
  58. 08:37Affordability
  59. 08:42Reasons for Steel Switch
  60. 08:50Production Continuity
  61. 08:53Source Shutdowns
  62. 09:017Cr17MoV Adequacy
  63. 09:06Adequate for Most POUs
  64. 09:10Common Steel Nickname
  65. 09:13Comparison: CR13MoV
  66. 09:16Kershaw Knife Example
  67. 09:22Custom Sheath Example
  68. 09:29Kershaw 1029 Review Mention
  69. 09:36Soldier Knife Potential
  70. 09:41Sheath Cost & Weight
  71. 09:53Sheath Quality
  72. 09:57Sheath Retention
  73. 10:00Sheath for Field Pup
  74. 10:02Sheath Value Proposition
  75. 10:06Losing/Busting Knives
  76. 10:09Sheath Retention on LBE
  77. 10:14CR13MoV Steel Performance
  78. 10:17Kershaw Abuse Test
  79. 10:19Kershaw Models Mentioned
  80. 10:22Edge Pro Sharpener
  81. 10:29Sharpness
  82. 10:32Steel Upgrade Request
  83. 10:36CR13MoV Preference
  84. 10:39AUS-8 Omission
  85. 10:42Blade Shape & Gimping
  86. 10:44Hollow Grind
  87. 10:46Handle & Guard
  88. 10:49Sheath Quality: Leather
  89. 10:51Leather Sheath Assessment
  90. 10:54Sheath Quality: Okay
  91. 10:57Sheath Features
  92. 11:02Price Point Knife Expectation
  93. 11:03Stitch Sheath with Spacer
  94. 11:07Retention Clasp
  95. 11:09Belt Loop
  96. 11:10Sheath Weight
  97. 11:14Black Leather Sheath
  98. 11:17Traditional Hunting Knife Role
  99. 11:20SOG's Intention
  100. 11:25MOLLE Option Introduction
  101. 11:33Customer Feedback
  102. 11:35MOLLE Sheath Availability
  103. 11:37MOLLE Sheath Preference
  104. 11:40Sheath Preference: MOLLE vs Kydex
  105. 11:44MOLLE Weave Strap
  106. 11:47Stitching Quality
  107. 11:49Sheath Production Location
  108. 11:54Sharpening Stone Pocket
  109. 11:57Multi-tool Pocket
  110. 11:58Pocket Usage
  111. 12:01Plastic Liner
  112. 12:04Black Ti Field Pup One
  113. 12:08Catalog Number: FP4DL
  114. 12:12Catalog Number: FP6DL
  115. 12:15Blackened Version Preference
  116. 12:17Soldier Use Consideration
  117. 12:19Rivets for Strapping
  118. 12:21Parachuting Use
  119. 12:22Knife Security
  120. 12:25Weight & Carry Comfort
  121. 12:29Drain Hole
  122. 12:31Moisture Retention
  123. 12:33Durability
  124. 12:36Field Testing
  125. 12:40Dirt & Thrasher Testing
  126. 12:46Retention Lock
  127. 12:47SOG Quality
  128. 12:50Direct Purchase Option
  129. 12:51Affordable Cost
  130. 12:54Field Pup Two Sheath Availability
  131. 12:56Missed Sheath Option
  132. 12:58Other SOG Models
  133. 13:01MOLLE Sheath Fitment
  134. 13:03Blade Shape Comparison
  135. 13:05SEAL Pup Elite
  136. 13:07SEAL Pup Elite Sheath
  137. 13:11MOLLE Sheath Preference
  138. 13:13Competitive Offerings
  139. 13:15Kershaw Bear Hunter
  140. 13:17Bear Hunter Review Mention
  141. 13:19Long-Standing Product
  142. 13:22Other Review Room Knives
  143. 13:25SEAL Pup Elite Review Date
  144. 13:29SEAL Pup Elite Category
  145. 13:31Stainless Camp Blade
  146. 13:33Lightweight Tactical Blade
  147. 13:35SEAL Pup Elite Sheath Quality
  148. 13:38SEAL Pup Elite Review Details
  149. 13:39Another SOG Knife
  150. 13:42Wood Line Knife
  151. 13:43Wood Line Review Status
  152. 13:46Wood Line Knife Quality
  153. 13:49Wood Line Blade Sweep
  154. 13:51Edge Pro Sharpener
  155. 13:54Edge Polish Quality
  156. 13:57Sharpener Appreciation
  157. 14:00CR13MoV Value Steel
  158. 14:03Wood Line Sheath
  159. 14:06Sheath Style
  160. 14:07MOLLE Option Awareness
  161. 14:09Morakniv Mention
  162. 14:12Backpacking Trips
  163. 14:15Morakniv Clipper
  164. 14:17Morakniv Appreciation
  165. 14:21Sticker Identification
  166. 14:23Morakniv Model Names
  167. 14:23Stainless Steel
  168. 14:26Lightweight Camp Knives
  169. 14:26Scandi Grinds
  170. 14:29Scandi Grind Opinion
  171. 14:31Bushcrafter Preference
  172. 14:33Affordability
  173. 14:37Price Range
  174. 14:40Model Price Variation
  175. 14:42Beautiful Knives
  176. 14:44Sheath Quality
  177. 14:46Perfect Sheath
  178. 14:48Lightweight Comparison
  179. 14:50Morakniv Weight
  180. 14:54Morakniv Options
  181. 15:00Losing Train of Thought
  182. 15:03Competitive Options Summary
  183. 15:06Quality & Manufacturing
  184. 15:09Overseas Production
  185. 15:12Industry Trend
  186. 15:15Domestic Production Cost
  187. 15:17Price Skyrocket
  188. 15:20Potential for Better Steel
  189. 15:23Willingness to Pay
  190. 15:28Execution Quality
  191. 15:30Flawless Blade Execution
  192. 15:32Edge Quality
  193. 15:34Out-of-Box Perfection
  194. 15:38SOG Edge Work
  195. 15:41Value Proposition
  196. 15:43Price Point: Field Pup One (Blackened, Non-MOLLE)
  197. 15:50Price Point: Field Pup Two (Leather Sheath)
  198. 16:04Steel Cost Factor
  199. 16:067Cr17MoV Steel Cost Savings
  200. 16:09Steel Quality Assessment
  201. 16:13Soft Steel Drawback
  202. 16:15Value for Money
  203. 16:20Great Value SOG Blade
  204. 16:22Comparison to Other Knives
  205. 16:25Substantial Price Differences
  206. 16:28Beating on Knives
  207. 16:31Affordable Knife Abuse
  208. 16:34Expensive Blade Hesitation
  209. 16:39Two Kinds of Cool
  210. 16:42Intrinsic Attraction
  211. 16:47First Kind of Cool
  212. 16:49Functional Fixed Blade
  213. 16:54Field Pup Functionality
  214. 16:59Extremely Lightweight
  215. 17:01Very Sharp
  216. 17:03Edge Retention
  217. 17:06Edge Retention Adequacy
  218. 17:08Soft Steel Dislike
  219. 17:11Outstanding Gimping
  220. 17:14Great MOLLE Sheath
  221. 17:16Handle Perfection
  222. 17:19Primary Criticism: Steel
  223. 17:22SOG Field Pup Wins
  224. 17:24SOG Product Success
  225. 17:26Thanks for Watching

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main strengths of the SOG Field Pup knife series?

The SOG Field Pup series excels in being extremely lightweight, making it ideal for comfortable carry. It features excellent ergonomics with a comfortable Kydex handle and a well-executed thumb ramp for enhanced control. The knife also comes with a highly functional MOLLE sheath option.

What type of steel is used in the SOG Field Pup, and what are its implications?

The SOG Field Pup currently uses 7Cr17MoV steel, which is produced in China. While this steel offers good rust resistance and is easy to sharpen, it is considered soft with a Rockwell hardness of 55-57, leading to concerns about edge retention under heavy use.

Is the SOG Field Pup suitable for tactical applications or heavy-duty tasks?

The SOG Field Pup can be used as a tactical blade due to its lightweight and secure carry, especially with the MOLLE sheath. However, it is not designed for heavy-duty tasks like aggressive batoning or chopping. For such applications, a more robust knife with superior steel would be recommended.

What are the different versions of the SOG Field Pup available?

The SOG Field Pup series includes the Field Pup One (smaller) and Field Pup Two (larger). Both are available in various finishes, including satin and black titanium nitride coated. The reviewer also highlights the availability of both standard leather sheaths and MOLLE-compatible sheaths.

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