BUSSE Argonne

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Just got the email that the BUSSE Argonne is almost gone! What to do? If you have one or held one let me know what you think about it please. I've heard that it doesn't fit well in most hands. I wear a XL glove.
 
I bought one and it did not fit my hand well at all. Sold it off shortly after getting it.
 
Crow if you have the money grab one it will probably increase in value over the years
 
Thought about that... But also was thinking about the new line up that is due anytime. What to do? Maybe I'll flip a coin or something lol.
 
I really wish I could swing that sort of money for one.... But with four knives in limbo, and another two coming soon.... Gonna have to pass this up.
 
I wear a size 8 surgical glove and it is a little too widely spaced for me. The pinkie rubs medially. If the segment between the pinkie and ring finger was removed it would be very comfortable.
 
I am not overly excited about the AALB...its only practical use is for killing stuff, I find it very rare that I need to kill things with my knife. If the Zombie Apocalypse ever did happen though, I'd really wish I had an AALB...Fits my Large glove sized hands just right...Makes for a terrible chopper though.
 
If you have XL hands you might just love it, I've held one and the brass knocks spread my fingers apart like I had webbed fingers….

I am not overly excited about the AALB...its only practical use is for killing stuff, I find it very rare that I need to kill things with my knife.

I hear this argument all the time but I think that while the likelihood of needing to kill something with a knife is pretty slim, it's the one role I would want it to work the best for as anything less than efficiency here could equal death. Chopping, probably not so much especially considering there are other ways to break down wood without a knife. I can snap wood logs up to about 6" thick that are long just be jamming one end in the crotch of a tree and just working my way down breaking pieces off until it's too thick to break for the length of the log.
 
I held one down at the Columbus show. fingers spaced to far for me.
 
If you have XL hands you might just love it, I've held one and the brass knocks spread my fingers apart like I had webbed fingers….



I hear this argument all the time but I think that while the likelihood of needing to kill something with a knife is pretty slim, it's the one role I would want it to work the best for as anything less than efficiency here could equal death. Chopping, probably not so much especially considering there are other ways to break down wood without a knife. I can snap wood logs up to about 6" thick that are long just be jamming one end in the crotch of a tree and just working my way down breaking pieces off until it's too thick to break for the length of the log.


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