Can somebody sell me on the BK2?

BK2 - don't own one, wish I did, one day I will, why, well why not?

Everyone else has pretty well much summed it up quite nicely.
 
Having since this thread started got my own BK-2(thanks chris) I can say without a doubt until the first time you wrap your hand around that chunk of grivory handled 1095 You have never experienced a deeper more profound need to destroy everything in sight!
 
Having since this thread started got my own BK-2(thanks chris) I can say without a doubt until the first time you wrap your hand around that chunk of grivory handled 1095 You have never experienced a deeper more profound need to destroy everything in sight!

Not even than when you pick up a 24" long crowbar and feel the need to engage in some physical stress relief?
 
Hey, it's reasonably priced. Go for it man you won't regret it, I got me one to see what all the fuzz was about and when I got it I understood what these guys talk about. BK knives are great period! I'm on my third one already (bk2, bk16 and bk14) and I'm already eyeballing the next one.
Best of luck
 
Not even than when you pick up a 24" long crowbar and feel the need to engage in some physical stress relief?

Having previously done demolition work using a 8lb sledgehammer and a fireman's tool, doesn't even compare to the inate mental and emotional demand to cause wanton destruction.
 
I like the BK2 because I know that if I get myself lost I can do anything with it and I'm not going to break it. It is a real "survival" knife.
 
You should buy a BK2 simply because it's a nearly indestructable tool for about $70. It's not the best at anything, but it can do everything. I'm by no means a 2 fanboy, but it's a pretty cool blade and very reasonably priced for what you get.
 
I have literally put the BK2 through everything, within reason and It takes it without a doubt. Its the equivalant to the GB mini when it comes to chopping. It can out split many hatchets and it can do game decently. It really is a "one tool option" if there ever was such a thing. Totally worth it, in my mind, to dump more cash on it and get some nice scales and a better sheath.
 
I think the BK-2 is one of those "love at first sight" or "don't see the need for it" kind of knives. The moment I laid eyes on the BK-2, I knew it was the knife for me. I actually feel more secure knowing that I have such a formidable tool at the ready. The BK-2 was my first Becker and is solely responsible for the subsequent purchase of five additional knives from the Becker line and I'm not finished yet.
 
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You should buy a BK2 simply because it's a nearly indestructable tool for about $70. It's not the best at anything, but it can do everything. I'm by no means a 2 fanboy, but it's a pretty cool blade and very reasonably priced for what you get.

This sums it up for me. If you hurt a 2, it's probably cause your trying to strip it with a cutting torch or something else ridiculous.
It as reliable as an iron skillet.
 
At the moment Amazon's dropped the price of the Becker BK2 from $70 to $64, free shipping included. It's a good price as far as I'm concerned.

But what exactly can the BK2 well that sets it apart from the others in the Becker line? If you're not setting out to collect the entire line of Becker knives, what does this sharpened prybar do well that warrants its ownership when you have the BK7 and BK9?
How can that not sell you on the BK2?
 
Can somebody sell me on the BK2?

Ok...........The Russians found a BK-2 stuck in Hitlers head when Berlin fell. Ernest Walton and John Cockroft were the first to split the atom in 1932, using a BK-2. And it has been speculated that Ethan designed the BK-2 clandestinely with the CIA, to be used against Castro in 1962 !
 
Chuck Norris used a BK2 to carve the Grand Canyon. In three minuets. He spent the first two smoking a cigar.
 
The Roswell crash was a precursor to planned earth invasions, then the BK-2 was developed and the aliens knew that they would face defeat.
 
Chuck Norris used a BK2 to C-section himself out of his mother's womb, knowing it was the only knife capable of cutting though the only thing tough enough to contain Chuck Norris.
 
And Mr. T uses one to shave his hair into that cool mohawk. He pity the fool that don't have a 2.
 
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