Buck Bravo?

Brutus013

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Do any of you have any pictures of the Buck Bravo and your impressions after using it for some tough work (prying, scraping, etc.)? What do you think of the knife and it's unique blade?
 
Do any of you have any pictures of the Buck Bravo and your impressions after using it for some tough work (prying, scraping, etc.)? What do you think of the knife and it's unique blade?

The shape of the blade and partial serrate, looks like it would be ideal for first responders; PD/FD cutting someone loose from a seat belt.
 
I ordered mine plain edge, I think it will come in handy for lots of things and lots of different jobs. (I sure hope so anyway :D)
 
Jim, I'd like to hear your comments about the blade design after you've used it for awhile.

To me the blade shape looks either really cool and innovative or like a really expensive utility knife. :confused:
 
Jim, I'd like to hear your comments about the blade design after you've used it for awhile.

To me the blade shape looks either really cool and innovative or like a really expensive utility knife. :confused:

Definately!!! The day it arrives!!!
Maybe we'll need a passaround ;)
 
Thanks Jim. Look forward to your review. A passaround would be cool if I don't already have one by that point :)
 
The Bravo has a very steep tanto grind on the front of the blade... GOOD



But.... A very weak, thin, liner lock. I'd love to see this converted to a framelock design!
 
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