Does anyone use their WarBoar? And if so what for?

Walking Man

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Hi, guys. I've got to admit I'm curious about the utility factor of the War Boar. I used to pick my nose with it, but then all of my piercings fell out! :barf:
But seriously, if you have one, and you use it.... Maybe for mushroom collecting? :confused: I'd love to hear about it. (Besides as an SD knife)
Thanks!
 
Mines been collecting dust, but I think it might be good for some yard work. Weeding, picking fruit, etc. I think you would be the envy of your co-workers if you were in the grape picking profession!:D
 
Hi, guys. I've got to admit I'm curious about the utility factor of the War Boar. I used to pick my nose with it, but then all of my piercings fell out! :barf:
But seriously, if you have one, and you use it.... Maybe for mushroom collecting? :confused: I'd love to hear about it. (Besides as an SD knife)
Thanks!

Actually the WB is a weapon that you hope you never have to use just like my car.:eek: :D
 
I carry both of mine in the reverse grip with my arms cocked near my chest and run around the local trails screaming like a velociraptor scaring all the animals.
 
I carry both of mine in the reverse grip with my arms cocked near my chest and run around the local trails screaming like a velociraptor scaring all the animals.

We need video.
 
Cobalt never mentioned being nude. :eek:

The key question has now become: Why did you imagine him in the buff? :D

Ok, so I am a sick freak and all so bare ("bare" with intention) with me. There is something about a grown man running through the woods scaring little animals that concerns me.
 
I carry both of mine in the reverse grip with my arms cocked near my chest and run around the local trails screaming like a velociraptor scaring all the animals.
This is probably the most used reason for carrying the WarBoar. Just don't scare the federalees - they frown upon animal abuse. :D
 
I ended up selling mine for Christmas money, but I loved the shape and feel of the blade. It fit my hand like a glove, and while wielding it I could see it's potential as a self defense weapon. It was by no means a slicer, but the tip on mine was perfectly aligned and very sharp. I almost regretted selling it, but as my key chain says- "No Regrets"
 
Mines been collecting dust, but I think it might be good for some yard work. Weeding, picking fruit, etc. I think you would be the envy of your co-workers if you were in the grape picking profession!:D

I tried using mine for yard work without much success. Even with the serrations, it would not cut vines easily. I don't realy see much use for it apart from maybe ripping the guts out of a zombie. And what good is that gonna do you? I ended up switching to an AK47, which seemed a much more useful tool.
 
had it been single edged, I probably would have liked it a lot more, and been more tempted to keep mine. but being double edged, I just felt liked I'd end up ruining whatever I was trying to cut, or end up cutting myself.
 
You should have ordered a CA legal version.

I mean designed to be single edged, as appose to having the double sided hollow grinds. I would have loved it if it was full flat zero ground. Then it would have made more sense in my hand as both a weapon and a tool. my brain just didn't understand the set up as it was.
 
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