Meet The Fusion Battle Huck Fin!!!. . . Pics, Specs, And Pricing!. . . Coming 11-29-2017

Oh yeah baby! I wasn't able to make the Huck happen, but I'm in on this!!!

Thank you Jerry for the Comp finish!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Wow! Awesome blade. I wish Bossman would quit coming up with these awesome blades faster than I can make the money to buy them. Lol! Love seeing the weathered bronze on the option list. Hope it becomes a regular offering.
 
So nice! The big kuks are monsters, but I love the utility of this smaller one. A Basic Kukri could be just around the corner with no fin and res c. :eek:
 
It sure is a looker! Is there much advantage over a straighter handled knife like the battle saw (my go to in this size)
 
In for a Comp/Bruiser come Wed. night!
Looks about 2" wide to me. Which is totally cool with me. The Bossman said it was merge a sized down. This is gonna be one fine handling kukri!
 
It sure is a looker! Is there much advantage over a straighter handled knife like the battle saw (my go to in this size)

Advantage in somethings and disadvantage in others. A Khuk/bolo style blade with a recurve tends to have a slicing motion when chopping and for that reason will have better performance on soft woods. On hardwoods the extra mass towards the tip of the khuk style blade gives it more power as well. However, you will feel more fatigue, so when chopping for extended periods of time performance starts to equalize a bit when compared to the more balanced straight handle. Of course the straight handle has a ton of advantages for most other knife related duties.
 
Thats one serious chunk of Infi. I'm thinking I might go with the competition finish and black canvas. I certainly would pair this blade with the Silent Knight.
 
Advantage in somethings and disadvantage in others. A Khuk/bolo style blade with a recurve tends to have a slicing motion when chopping and for that reason will have better performance on soft woods. On hardwoods the extra mass towards the tip of the khuk style blade gives it more power as well. However, you will feel more fatigue, so when chopping for extended periods of time performance starts to equalize a bit when compared to the more balanced straight handle. Of course the straight handle has a ton of advantages for most other knife related duties.
I was pleasantly surprised at how natural the Huck feels with a thrusting/stabbing motion. I thought for sure that it would be hard to hit a target accurately with such a dropped point but it actually works really well for me.
 
I was pleasantly surprised at how natural the Huck feels with a thrusting/stabbing motion. I thought for sure that it would be hard to hit a target accurately with such a dropped point but it actually works really well for me.

Kinda like this knife, the point is in line with the handle so even though it is not a straight knife it behaves like one for stabbing or so it would seem. I don't know because I don't have one. I know that normal nepalese khkuris do not stab well.
 
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