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Jason B Stout Model 2 For Me

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This is one of my Model 2 Hunter/ bushcraft I decided to keep for myself.
Blade steel D-2 59 Rc. Hollow ground and partially serrated
Natural canvas micarta , blue liners
Nickel silver guard
Loveless pins
Overall length 9 1/4"
Blade width and thickness 1 1/4" x 3/16"

Tell me what you think.
 

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I like it, except for the serrations.
That's funny because I don't remember seeing many serrations in this forum.

I like everything about the knife except the serrations.


Mitch
 
Thanks guys, I'm not a major fan of serrations but mine work more like a saw. They are evenly spaced and sharpened on both sides. I made this one for myself, Whitetail archery season end of this month.I have found this type of serration works well on the breastbone when field dressing. I rarely get a chance to make one for myself. I sold 4 of these last month and had another blank so I batched it with the others.Now I must decide between Kydex and hand tooled leather.
Thanks
Jason B Stout
 
Looks good I bet you will enjoy using something that you made, hope you have good season. - :thumbup:

And I say leather. - :D:thumbup:

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good luck hunting! i missed with my first ever archery shot this morning... :jerkit:

i'm not a serrations guy, but i know there is a purpose for them. if it works for you, cool! i like the knife, overall. only thing i might look at is a tapered tang. that really sets a knife off.
 
good luck hunting! i missed with my first ever archery shot this morning... :jerkit:

i'm not a serrations guy, but i know there is a purpose for them. if it works for you, cool! i like the knife, overall. only thing i might look at is a tapered tang. that really sets a knife off.

I do offer this knife with tapered tang. But it's pretty well balanced without it.
Did it jump the string or clean miss?
 
i shot over her. and then did it again tonight on a 4pt and AGAIN on a forked horn! REMEMBER! ALWAYS TAKE YOUR RANGEFINDER!!!!! =)
 
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