First Swamp Rat knife.

I don't think so. It's sort of interesting what's going on with pricing at the moment. Dan decided that he's selling the 711 too cheaply, so he's going to raise the price to $139.00 on Sunday. That's how much a RatManDu costs. And they're both made out of SR101. So you can have a 1/4" thick camp knife with a Res-C handle or a 3/16" thick utility knife with a Micarta handle for the same price. Either way, you can't lose. You just need to figure out which one you need more. :)
 
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I think the RMD is my best bet. I can get it much faster, it's a shorter length so easier for concealed EDC yet still long eough to do tough tasks and everything I could reasonably need it to do
 
Agreed . . . especially while the 711 is still available for $119.95. That won't last too much longer. And how often do the Fabulous Busse Brothers start you off with a built-in profit from Day 1? ;)
 
Talking EDC you cant really compare the 711 to the RMD, they are two different knives. The 711 is a fairly big knife, good at chopping, the RMD is a very usefull medium sized knife, good at very different tasks, but not chopping. Carrying both into the wilderness, would be a perfect match.
As a EDC i would go for a smaller knife as the 311 or the Rodent Solution, which both are avaliabel at shops right now.
Good luck:D
 
Agreed, although the definitions of "chopper", "camp knife", "fighter", "survival", "utility" and "EDC" can and do overlap. I've seen "choppers" used to make feather sticks for kindling and "EDCs" used to chop through car door hinges. When it comes to what a knife can be used for, Paul Simon said it best . . . . "one man's ceiling is another man's floor".
 
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I actually watched a few videos of a guy chopping with the RMD as well as using it as a step and for a 5.5" 3/16" thick knife it was pretty beautiful.
 
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