Amazing Busse Feats & True Stories Here-no Bs!

No worries. I was not commenting on any post in particular. I just didn't want this thread to get derailed. But I value all of your opinions. That's how I learn new things. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Does anyone remember the story where BOSS HOG used one of his knives to pry open a panel on a vehicle to help in opening the door or allowinf the passengers to get oiut. Sorry if I am way off. It's a little vague. But it was pretty cool. :thumbup:

No problem, I just wanted to let you guys know what my experiences were...
 
No worries. I was not commenting on any post in particular. I just didn't want this thread to get derailed. But I value all of your opinions. That's how I learn new things. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Does anyone remember the story where BOSS HOG used one of his knives to pry open a panel on a vehicle to help in opening the door or allowinf the passengers to get oiut. Sorry if I am way off. It's a little vague. But it was pretty cool. :thumbup:

i think it was a public defender or some variation.
 
allegedly, someone here has shot a cgfbm with a .22lr.

Even better, someone shot a SHBA with a .40 S&W:

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Actually, Jerry won't mind. How's this for an INFI testimonial!

A buddy-o-mine is on his local PD Tac Team. The AI (After Incident) investigation is over and the story is now clear to be discussed.

During dynamic entry training he was accidently smacked by one of his team members with a .40, close range. Get this.....he was wearing his favorite Busse (old Badger 5/16") John Wayne Green Beret Style inverted on his vest in an Okuden rig. The .40 smacked the Busse and Okuden Sheath dead center of the blade profile. Ready for the finale.........

The sheath is cracked and I think has a hole from the last time I saw it, but the Badger sustained only slight coating removal, PERIOD!

Probably saved his life (I forgot to ask if he had his armor on), that is rest of the story Paul Harvey and it definitely taint no BS. Can anyone truly love their Busse as much as he must?

I'll get in touch with him and get a pic. He is not a forumite. Just one of the many who specifically demanded an Okuden rig for his biggest knife investment. What a Busse payback eh!




Does anyone remember the story where BOSS HOG used one of his knives to pry open a panel on a vehicle to help in opening the door or allowing the passengers to get out. Sorry if I am way off. It's a little vague. But it was pretty cool.

It was an original Satin Jack. Story thread is here: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=281054&highlight=rescue

A few nights ago, Jennifer and I were returning from Toledo (The Big City) down State Route 20. It was about 10:00pm and pitch dark. About 200 yds. in front of us a pretty bad accident occurred. A semi-truck full of grain had pulled out of one of the fields and was going about 10 mph when the Chrysler mini-van in front of us (going a bit over 70 mph.) slammed into the the rear of the truck. We were able to react quickly enough that we avoided becoming part of the accident and were able to offer some assistance to the injured man in the mini-van. Long story short, the front of the van was completely crushed, airbags were deployed, the guy was NOT wearing a seat belt and had crushed the steering wheel flat against the dashboard in spite of the airbags. Jennifer called 911 and stood in the middle of the highway with a large flashlight trying to stop three oncoming trucks form slamming into the now dark and impossible to see mini-van. I ran to the crushed up mini-van to check on the driver. The front quarter panel had collapsed into, and over the door making entry impossible.

INFI to the rescue!!!! I had a Satin Jack with me and was able chop and pry the crushed body panel back and then pry the van door open far enough to talk with the victim and assess the situation. By the time the paramedics arrived they had easy access to the victim. The victim was in pretty bad shape and had suffered massive internal injuries. He was ultimately life-flighted to Toledo. I have no idea whether he survived the accident or not. I tried calling the hospital but was unable to get any info on his condition due to the fact that I am not a family member.
 
Lets not forget that guy who cut himself and his buddy out of their overturned off-roading vehicle with a Camp Tramp
 
Bravado once let a layer of dust form on a AD LE. :eek: :eek:
 
Hey kids, let's keep the bashing out of the thread, and the forum.

It is about what you have done with a Busse, not how another brand has failed to meet your expectations.

If you want to post details of that, there are other more appropriate forums to do so. The Busse forum is not it, and this thread is definitely not it.


I see the "Wounded Badger" at almost every Indy show. Many times he will let me put it out on the table for people to see firsthand.

He carries it on a regular basis, but is notw out of the LE profession...
 
Hey kids, let's keep the bashing out of the thread, and the forum.

It is about what you have done with a Busse, not how another brand has failed to meet your expectations.

If you want to post details of that, there are other more appropriate forums to do so. The Busse forum is not it, and this thread is definitely not it.

But I think we all welcome "bashing" and breaking other knives using our Busses:thumbup: If I ever find myself with a ka-bar I'll have to try this.
 
I got my first Busse yesterday, a CGASH1, and I cut a chicken, cheese and mayo toasted sandwich in half last night with it. It actually cut right through it to the cutting board. Damn!

haha! No seriously, I just had to use it. My wife said "I hope that bloody thing is clean!!!"
 
But I think we all welcome "bashing" and breaking other knives using our Busses:thumbup: If I ever find myself with a ka-bar I'll have to try this.


Be more concerned about the blade breaking at the tang when put through heavy use.. I almost lost an eye or worse. Busse is full tang and infi. Something like that would NEVER happen. That is why I choose Busse Combat as my hard use blade. :thumbup:
 
Be more concerned about the blade breaking at the tang when put through heavy use.. I almost lost an eye or worse. Busse is full tang and infi. Something like that would NEVER happen. That is why I choose Busse Combat as my hard to use blade. :thumbup:

Hard to use??? :confused: :confused: :p



Sorry... I couldn't resist. :D
 
Hard to use??? :confused: :confused: :p



Sorry... I couldn't resist. :D


Yea those darn Busse s.. I just can't figure out how to use them:confused:..Just soo difficult to operate.:grumpy:.. I need an instruction manual with these things..

:D.. Yea.. I am sure I butcher many of my posts. Thanks for bringing it to my attention..
 
used my new ash1 today to cut a limb off a walnut tree. stabed through a door wood core. cut some carpet and it's getting stripped as i type.:D this knife will be me constant companyon. along with my son and my lab. im set for summer. i have 2 kayaks and getting a conoe. the river is basicly in my back yard so there will be many more to come for this knife. I FOUND THE ONE
 
Sheeple "Just what makes that knife of yours worth $XXX.XX?

My reply " My Busse could cut out the tooling that made your knife"
 
I got my first Busse yesterday, a CGASH1, and I cut a chicken, cheese and mayo toasted sandwich in half last night with it. It actually cut right through it to the cutting board. Damn!

haha! No seriously, I just had to use it. My wife said "I hope that bloody thing is clean!!!"

Why? Was it old mayo.

At least she cares enough to ensure your Busse isn't harmed.
 
I've been looking for any excuse to cut something with my new ASH-1. Last night the wife was baking cookies and needed 4TBSP of butter. I whipped out the ASH and split the bejeesus out of that butter stick. 4TBSP to the mark. Mind you the butter was straight from the fridge -- not some soft stick sitting out at room temp. Wouldn't dare do that with a ..... nevermind.
 
I've been looking for any excuse to cut something with my new ASH-1. Last night the wife was baking cookies and needed 4TBSP of butter. I whipped out the ASH and split the bejeesus out of that butter stick. 4TBSP to the mark. Mind you the butter was straight from the fridge -- not some soft stick sitting out at room temp. Wouldn't dare do that with a ..... nevermind.

Call the "ABUSE POLICE"! :eek: :p
 
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