CS Bushman Mods

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I haven't seen a thread on the CS Bushman recently. IMO this is a great concept for a wilderness knife in that it can be made into a formidable spear easily capable of defense against man or beast or killing large animals. I have two of them, a large and a small. I find the small knife is a really good blade to have along. I gave this one to my daughter because I wanted her to have a means of defending herself if something happened to me.

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The knife is not without its defects. The round profile handle and socket shape combined with the slick surface of the finish could be a problem in wet hands. A simple cord wrap tends to loosen up quickly in use. I have seen many solutions to this problem. Mine is just one of many possibilities.

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I first wrapped the handle in rubber grip tape. This tape is the kind that sticks to smooth surfaces and itself. It also provides a solid base of friction for an additional cord wrap. If the cord is removed at some point you still have a non-slip surface.

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As you can see in the photo I added a finger guard made from a simple aluminum rod under the cord wrap. This does two things, it guards the finger but also changes the shape of the handle allowing you to index the blade easily. I am much more comfortable allowing my kids to use the knife like this.

The original sheath left much to be desired. I found this sheath at a flea market and it fit perfectly. Sorry I don't have a source for these. I have never found a way to make good use of the hollow handle for some form of kit. I have mine stuffed with a BSA Hotspark and a supply of braided Jute twine that has been lightly treated with Vaseline. This is a friction fit but very tight, you really have to tug hard to get it out.

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To attach the knife as a spear point I use a screw eye that stays laced to the sheath. Once you have the spear shaft fitted, align the blade where you want it and mark where the hole falls on the shaft. Shove the tip of the knife into the mark to start the hole and turn the screw eye in using a small stick.

Hiking with a spear or having one in camp can be dangerous. I always cut the shaft taller than my head so the point will always be above me when walking. I have seen people attach these to shorter walking sticks setting themselves up to get impaled in a fall. The original sheath is very handy as a blade cover if you have made the knife into a spear. In camp I leave the blade covered and the spear propped up in a place where it won't fall over. Never leave an uncovered spear on the ground or someone will kick the blade through their ankle. Mac
 
Pict,

Great stuff! Good safety tips, having a blade attached to the end of a staff does require some precautions. Nice job on the cordage grips, I ended up just using batter's tape on mine. It's funny though, I really haven't ever had mine in the serious rotation for some reason...
 
I wish they still made the small model, looks handy. Oh, and great mods by the way!
 
Another great mod. I look forward to your threads because I always learn something. Thanks!
 
To attach the knife as a spear point I use a screw eye that stays laced to the sheath. Once you have the spear shaft fitted, align the blade where you want it and mark where the hole falls on the shaft. Shove the tip of the knife into the mark to start the hole and turn the screw eye in using a small stick.
Mac

Thanks Mac...I have just been using a wood screw that was taped to the handle. I really like the eye screw better in case you lose or don't have a philips screwdriver. Thanks for the idea:thumbup::D

ROCK6
 
Great mods. You can also fill the hollow part of the handle near the blade with JB Weld and paint it black. A small cane tip can be inserted into the back of the handle and pushed past the screw hole. The handle then becomes waterproof (well maybe) for storage.
 
I loved the mini-bushman, I'm surprised I don't see it more here either Mac
 
well done Pict. I do the eye screws also on frog gigs,and Idea also use a old Allen key and grind the long shaft tip to a chisel point for awl/srewdriver or mini pry bar and add a "ranger band" over the 550 cord for wet weather fire making.
 
Hey guys, it's been a while.
I modded my bushman with a drop point and put a finger choil on it to protect my fingers from slipping.
It's a great underrated knife, but apparently newer models arent of the same quality.
I have the bowie version as well but never used it, it looks like it could be a good chopper if put on a short stick, like 2 feet or so.
I like your ideas, Pict.
 
liam....Hi! havent seen you round here in awhile. Hope all is well!


Pict! That thing is sweet!!!

I love the bushmans, and the folding bushman. If CS ever made a mini folding bushman, Id be sold on it for my EDC...
 
I thought the handle was too slick as well, so wrapped it in Camo Form - much better grip now.
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I love mine. Put a cord wrap on it like so:
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I can't seem to break mine!

Joe: I have one of the newer ones with the pocket sheath. It works great! I keep the Pocket Bushman in it, though it'd be a great place for a PSK. The top velcro flap is very secure.
 
fortytwoblades

any link for that kind of wrap??!

That's sweet... and my 3 bushman's are jealous. I need to dress 'em up like that and show them a good time.
 
A pictorial instruction guide I doodled up last time someone asked:

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