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Very nice knife, excellent work! But I would not want to get close enough to a wounded animal to put it down with a knife. That's what handguns...
Yeah, I love it when someone claims to own over 60 bowie knives but can claim that certain brands outperform the others. Must be a 24/7 job to...
Those who love their cats keep them indoors. On my property, it's house cats that are shot on sight. Coyotes get a pass.
I have the vertical, two of them actually. They are super secure on my belt. I got my first one after several instances of dropping and almost...
I carry a Kel-Tec PMR 30 in a full flap holster on my belt. I don't worry about black bears. I once flushed a cow moose with two calves, which...
Love my old Jet Boil. Looks like the Mighty Mo is my next stove based on your review, although I don't really care about the packaging.
Wow, that's my first fixed blade right there. I saved Popsicle wrappers until I had enough to exchange for the knife. Probably 1950. Exact same...
What needs repairing? It's a dandy knife, definitely made in Japan. Probably cost only a few dollars when new and is not worth much more than...
Works as advertised. My local bike shop gave me a couple of used/damaged tubes for free after I offered to buy them. The smaller size worked on...
The Buff (brand name) with incorporated insect repellant was a lifesaver while fishing in Alaska. I have a couple Buffs and use them often in...
Sets show up occasionally on eBay. Also try posting on the Buck forum here.
Wow, that's nothing like the first knife you purchased. But if you're happy with it, that's what counts.
Very nice, and a perfect size.
My Dad always carried a knife, usually a Scout model, a Case or Keen Kutter, in his back pocket on a lanyard fastened to a belt loop. His hard...
Whoa! PMR 30 is a 30 round semi auto .22 Magnum, not a left handed bolt action .22 LR. 10 yard penalty for poor guess.
I have a Mora in the first aid kit, a BK9 under the back seat, and a SAK in the console. I always carry a multitool and an Endura on me.
I like that very much. I wonder if the handle is bamboo?
I still have the cheap fixed blade that I redeemed by scrounging popsicle wrappers until I had enough to send in. That would have been in about 1952.
Meh. I think I'll wait for the tactical version.
Your knife, not mine.