Most Massive Camp/Chopper/Survival knives ?

Those HI are truly massive, but they not very useful and their steel/edge holding is nothing to write home about it... The best practical large chopper ever made: Busse Nuclear Meltdown Fusion Battle Mistress, hands down!

Busse makes a pretty good knife...Other than that you havent the foggiest idea of what you are saying

you have an agenda that we need to know about?
 
The one that I use the most is the Busse NMFBM. I t really chops great and with my dundee sheath I can carry it easily!
 
My HI WWII khuk is only 16.5" and 29 oz. I doubt it's anything like one of the bigger AKs or Ganga Rams, but it's a fearsome beast in its own right (especially since I don't think I can wield one of those much larger guys effectively and safely yet). For me, its utility is unquestionable.

btw, i've never seen that 40" ganga ram before, that thing is a monster!:eek:

edit: I just remembered this beast, the HI Giant Chitlangi Bowie (pics by Cpl Punishment and ilbruche respectively)

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The HI blades come in all lengths and weights and thicknesses. They are useful, and their edgeholding abilities are generally quite good, certainly good enough for chopping wood.

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Andy
What the model name of the third one down (first photo) and the one in the second photo?
 
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