Mini Battle Saw .............Attn; Garth...Jerry :)

David Brown

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Inspired by Sixplymaple's suggestion of a mini Battle Saw

How about a Hog Badger w/saw teeth on the back ?

Or a Jack Saw ?

about 6" blade
3/16" thick
INFI or Elmax

a small Thin sawback would be really cool.

Come on photoshop wizards lets see them.

what do you all think ?
 
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Yeah for sure. Mini Battle Saw!

I like the Hog Badger idea too. Maybe straighten the handle a little. It would be awesome!
 
Stolen from @kniferMan and @freehouse32

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Looks great so far, maybe about 30 to 50% more Saw serrations on top
But 3/16 or .200" or thinnner for blade thickness
And Elmax ???? now wouldn't that be cool

Max Compact Saw ? Max C-Saw ?

Come on Boss weigh in :)

 
Sliickkk!!! And move the teeth farther down the spine a little bit to keep room for a thumb to rest right past the end of the slabs maybe!
 
What if you put some teeth on this one?

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I wonder what that would be called?

Shame on you, sacrilege, those are perfect as they are.

Sliickkk!!! And move the teeth farther down the spine a little bit to keep room for a thumb to rest right past the end of the slabs maybe!

maybe but it would look funny ?

And here I thought that you had made one. So disappointed!!

Serious question: if one wants the saw teeth for actual functionality instead of the cool factor, what is the minimum length of the saw portion to be effective IRL?

Yeah, I'm that guy.

I have used these 3.5 to 4" saws on my Swisstools (best multitool in my limited opinion) for years and they work great.

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just to throw my .02 in I would really love a Sawback Batac....

Come to think of it are there any Busse "razorback pig/boar" models?
 
I have used these 3.5 to 4" saws on my Swisstools (best multitool in my limited opinion) for years and they work great.

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I bought a German Army pocket knife from a kiosk in Heidelberg about 30 years ago that looked like one they used to sell on Sportsman's Guide. The saw was actually useful, but the teeth were a lot different from Busse saw teeth, and cut a lot better. Probably being a lot thinner makes a big difference.
 
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