Becker's, axes and guns !!!

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Personally, I'll love the fact of having some axes BK&T made, anybody thinks the same? I've been in love of the good camping axes too !!!
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as soon as I can get my ICloud to update my pics I should have a bunch of axe and Becker Pics. NO guns though, they kill people, haven't you heard.
 
as soon as I can get my ICloud to update my pics I should have a bunch of axe and Becker Pics. NO guns though, they kill people, haven't you heard.

Funny... none of mine ever have...
Although I don't know what my milsurps did back in DubyaDubyaTwo, the big one. They may have been terribly naughty.

I don't have any Becker + Gun pics, but a BK16 and this crusty old salt make for some good companions in the woods.

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My beat up old Security Six makes another nice sidearm for bumming in the woods.
 
Stoked with 158GR. Gold Dots from Double Tap... It's some big medicine. They clock around 1400FPS at the muzzle.
I don't know why DT ever discontinued that load. Its fantastic, and very very accurate.
 
alot of gun pics, and alot if knife pics, but not many of the two together.

here's the best I could find, my two favorite beckers(the 4 and the 10) and my dad's old marlin model 75

 
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alot of gun pics, and alot if knife pics, but not many of the two together.

here's the best I could find, my two favorite beckers(the 4 and the 10) and my dad's old marlin model 75

That's what I'm talking about,
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here's one of mine
 
Here's a couple of recycled pics. Rehandled and made masks for a couple of Hultafors Bruks axe heads that the wife wheeled for $5 at s garage sale.





 
Here's a couple of recycled pics. Rehandled and made masks for a couple of Hultafors Bruks axe heads that the wife wheeled for $5 at s garage sale.





actually they came out really good, how do you like them, are they the same as the gransfors?
 
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How do you like them, are they the same as the gransfors?

They're nice steel; holds an edge for way longer than all of my other (cheap) axes I've owned. The longer one lives in my truck for campground duty; the shorter one stays home by my fire pit and does a great job splitting kindling. At 2 1/4 lbs. head weight; they're a little too heavy to be carting around the woods. Currently looking for a smaller woods axe/hatchet to bum around with.
 
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