Busse Combat Proudly Presents The INFI Combat Grade Battle Shark

It is sort of funny when a design like this pops up.
Some knives lend themselves to small tweaks that
will personalize it without changing it's face.

It would be easy to round the guard tips.

And the profile of the spine leaves many directions to take.

I know it ruins the collector value but for someone adventurous there is no end to the fun!

The handle on this one is COOL BEANS!
 
I see that handle being the base for a whole new line of blades!

Corrugated Battle Gemini Dagger?!?!?!?
 
Amazed the hybrid did not have saw teeth on the spine, but that would have meant a territorial dispute with the BATTLE SAW. The drawer would never have survived long enough for ummmm.....for....a happy ending!
 
Amazed the hybrid did not have saw teeth on the spine, but that would have meant a territorial dispute with the BATTLE SAW. The drawer would never have survived long enough for ummmm.....for....a happy ending!

Funny, the first thing I thought was "That SHARK could use some teeth!"
 
I'll have to seriously think about this one, I've skipped a lot of blades. the handle profile looks worth trying. Wicked looking knife. Good job Busse.
 
Ok I did moss green with black canvas
I was really thinking about doing this as well. Ended up with my standard fare. Black blades one with G10 Black and Green and G10 Black and Tan. One for me and I one for the boy of mine when he gets older. He is racking up a nice collection. He has already wanted to take them for show and tell and tell the other kids about INFI steel. We had to have a talk about that lol.
 
This one looks pretty sweet! I won't be swimming in these Battle Shark infested waters, but I do like the looks...


It is sort of funny when a design like this pops up.
Some knives lend themselves to small tweaks that
will personalize it without changing it's face.

It would be easy to round the guard tips.

And the profile of the spine leaves many directions to take.

I know it ruins the collector value but for someone adventurous there is no end to the fun!

The handle on this one is COOL BEANS!

I completely agree with this statement!

First change that comes to mind is something kinda like this:
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Of course smooth out the lines as you remove the top talon-hole, so that there's some kind of flow going on with the handle to blade transition...


One thing I know for sure is that this is going to be one GREAT looking, super-sexy-stripper! Can't wait to see how they come out :cool: :thumbup:
 
I have been into survival , end times knives . If I wasn't broke from the Ash, Ash2 , bgtg, soon to come AK and mini boom. I would pick this thing up in a second. It has me thinking aboit selling the ash2.
 
I had been wanting to see if the custom shop could do a rodent 6 with a straighter handle. This is pretty darn close to what I had envisioned
 
Love it ! Order in. FLAT EDGES ARE NICE. CBT IS AWESOME. Going with Muddy with Red and Black. Right up my alley with .22 thickness. Thanks a lot!!
 
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Any sort of lightening treatment under the handle? I find myself asking this with every knife I see any more.... for me it makes or breaks the knife.

Very cool. Had to get one. Jerry, any weight reductions inside the handle of these?


IMO, the right question is: Does the knife have the proper balance?

Lightening holes in the handle are just one way to help acheive the proper balance.
 
I may have to buy one just so I can look at it and say "take me to your father"
 
Looking at that handle I wonder if an amazing dagger is in our future?
 
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