CONTEST: Name that Knife!

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How about the Escarabajo. It is the spanish word for the beetle. The dung beetle was just named the worlds strongest insect for being able to pull 1,141 times its own body weight.
 
How about "Wasp / Hornet" or "Mosquitoe", they are both small but have a powerful Sting/Bite
 
S.H.U.T. – Simple/Survival & Hard Use Tool

It’s a sharpened piece of steel with no scales, no polished finish and a bare bones sheath. What hype could we possibly build off of this? It’s a knife built for people with the skills to use it to complete their task. It’s not a safe queen or a presentation piece and won’t make up for areas where your skills are lacking. Put up or S.H.U.T. up.
 
BRP 1, First collaboration between Becker, Randall, and Perrin.
and BRPK 1 with ka bar added.
 
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Bull ant.

Reasons:
1. It's in the same family as the Izula, so the ant theme should be kept.
2. The "B" shows the Becker influence.
3. Like the Isula, it is known for its powerful sting: "These ants are well-known in Australia for their aggressive behaviour and powerful stings. The venom of these ants has the potential to induce anaphylactic shock in allergic sting victims. As with most severe allergic reactions, if left untreated the reaction may be lethal (wikipedia). Unlike a bee, its stinger isn't barbed, so it may sting repeatedly, providing the metaphor that the knife will keep going and going.
4. While the Isula can grow up to an inch long, an inch is the average size of the Bull Ant, so the metaphor is correct in its proportions.
 
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