Busse FFBM vs Himalayan Imports 16.5" AK Chopping Video.

Ankerson

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The AK is lighter than the FFBM by about 8 ounces. I had to take off my glove using the AK because the handle is just a little small for me to grip with gloves on. Performance are very good for the FFBM and AK. This was more fair due to the FFBM and AK being about the same length, 16" for the FFBM to 16.5" for the AK.


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18" AK, 16.5" Chiruwa AK and FFBM
 
Nice vid. If you try using more of a snapping motion with your wrist, especially on the khukuri, and let the weight of the knife do more of the work, you'll clear more wood. :)
 
Nice vid. If you try using more of a snapping motion with your wrist, especially on the khukuri, and let the weight of the knife do more of the work, you'll clear more wood. :)

The handles just a wee bit too small for my big hands, maybe that's why I use the 18" AK more. :D


Hey did'nt I see you somewhere else? :p :D


Could be. LOL :D
 
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