Magnum Bushcraft Knife

Bill Siegle

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Just finished this up the other day. I like the generic Bushcraft shape but the sharpened pry bar side of me wanted something a little bigger :) Came up with what I am calling the Magnum Bushcraft. It is made from 3/16 5160 and is 9 5/8 overall with a 4 7/8 blade tip to handle. I gave it full flat bevels and G10 scales. It still fits the role of a small utility knife but with a little more OOMPH! I can't wait to get it out in the field :D
 
I like it looks very similar in size to my JK Kephart which is a favorite of mine.
 
Very nice, Bill! I can imagine its size and weight being comparable to the BRKT Bravo-1, since the specs sound about the same. That one should be a tough one! :thumbup:
 
Damm! another nice looking blade to work with. I'm now suffering from knife envy!
 
Good looking knife - if the Bic was full sized I would tell you it was too damned big! ;)

Good dimensions. Do you have any pics of the top down (from the Spine).

TF
 
Nice looking knife, Bill.

Let us know how it works.

PS - I have one just like that....(the mini-Bic) :D:p

If it performs like the two knives I have made by you it will be a definite winner!
 
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