Here are some pics of the BK4 after a couple months of near everyday use. I have chopped, batonned, hacked, slashed, pried, dug, hammered and everything else you can think of with this BK4, simply put I haven't been kind to it. I'm thorougly impressed with it's performance, if I were to choose a single tool this would be it.
Here are the pics showing the finish on the blade, not great, but has held up well considering.
Here is the only damage done to the blade, today actually. Was hammering a wooden stake and smacked a rock on the ground. No biggie, it'll sharpen out.
The BK4 has quickly become a favorite, because it's pure performance. It really is a machete/axe.
Now to the remora, it doesn't get much love so I figured lets put it to some big knife tasks.
Can it baton this? Lets see.
Besides hurting my hand a little bit from the shock of beating on it, it did fine. Tough little bastard. It also handled notches/carving and making a fish spear. I wouldn't want it as my goto blade but it's surprising how much work you can get done with a little blade.
Here are the pics showing the finish on the blade, not great, but has held up well considering.


Here is the only damage done to the blade, today actually. Was hammering a wooden stake and smacked a rock on the ground. No biggie, it'll sharpen out.

The BK4 has quickly become a favorite, because it's pure performance. It really is a machete/axe.
Now to the remora, it doesn't get much love so I figured lets put it to some big knife tasks.
Can it baton this? Lets see.

Besides hurting my hand a little bit from the shock of beating on it, it did fine. Tough little bastard. It also handled notches/carving and making a fish spear. I wouldn't want it as my goto blade but it's surprising how much work you can get done with a little blade.
