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I have to say ..
buy 6 knives that have a purpose--
I'm not into designer knives
I have a Ontario combat knife for the Woods
and a bunch of different kinda handy M-Tech stuff for edc
I have to say ..
buy 6 knives that have a purpose--
I'm not into designer knives
I have a Ontario combat knife for the Woods
and a bunch of different kinda handy M-Tech stuff for edc
Chopping you say?? A knife you say?? I haven't really seen a truly versatile knife that can handle chopping and still be called a knife. I'm also not an all knowledgeable blade person either, but the above would absolutely be, and is, my choice for something that chops well.
Some sort of fixed blade Bush craft knife would be my choice. Knifes of Alaska Bush Camp is right about $100 and made in USA. No experience with it but have seen good reviews.
you bet. I am saving for the damascus folding one...
I always like the antlers grip for whatever reason. I guess it reflects on the type of use but also last
forever.
It is a shame when people demanding tolerance, have no tolerance
or what about an aitor oso negro (black bear).... same thing they issue to the COEs (Special operations like the rangers here)
very sharp and virtually indestructible. ... or even the navy seals one also proven in the hardest conditions. not sure the price though.
same thing civilian version. how much is 99 euros?
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