Busse Question

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First Question: The handles look permanently attached. Are the pins that hold them in likely to ever come undone?

Second Question: I am looking for a scary sharp busse that is easily concealable and easily resharpened on a ceramic rod, which model do you recommend.
 
It takes A LOT to sheer the tube fasteners. You're likely to NEVER, EVER have them be damaged, unless you hang out with me.

How long a blade are you looking for? I've concealed some larger Busses inside the waist.

The Boss Street came with a very good edge and can be concealed easy and sharpened up easy as well. You can still get it for factory prices right now from Bussecombat.com
 
1st question: You would have to beat the living snot out of it to have the handle pins come loose. I have a FBM that I batoned with and the handles are still tight. If they do ever come loose, send it to Jerry and he will fix it.


2nd question: I'd say the SAR3 LE thats out might fit your bill for concealed carry since its so small.

Do you plan on putting it in a IWB sheath? if so, you could probably use about any Busse that has a 5" blade and under in length.
 
I don't think you will ever have a problem with them loosing up unless you are Mike or beat on them with a hammer. :)
 
"2nd question: I'd say the SAR3 LE thats out might fit your bill for concealed carry since its so small."

Good luck getting one though. But if you do this is a very well thought out design which will fill a wide range of applications very well. This is the first knife I've seen in a long time that I knew I wanted and would be happy with at first glance. Just a beautifull well thought out and very nicely executed design.
 
Thanks for the input guys. I don't really have experience with carrying a iwb knife but I do with guns so I welcome the idea. The only problem is getting a sheath and fastening system made.
 
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