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If you had to choose a single Busse to carry/use for every task, what would it be?
Reasons?
 
every task??

try to be more spacific :cool:

I cannot imagine just one blade being that broad ranged.:confused:

it really depends on what you intend on using it for.,,,ie skinning, chopping ect.
 
Gunsite said:
If you had to choose a single Busse to carry/use for every task, what would it be?
Reasons?

Easy, my SHBA. It's been my steady EDC since last Oct and a rotated for a couple of years before that.

Since Wilma, I've just kept the largest comfortably concealed Busse on me at all times and the SHBA fills the bill.

That's just my .02 though and I have it on at the moment.

Rob
 
wetdog1911 said:
Easy, my SHBA. It's been my steady EDC since last Oct and a rotated for a couple of years before that.

Since Wilma, I've just kept the largest comfortably concealed Busse on me at all times and the SHBA fills the bill.

That's just my .02 though and I have it on at the moment.

Rob

for some reason I knew you were gonna say that:thumbup:

I got a few outta my safe and was feeling them,, and i have to say that the A2 SHBA seems to be one of my favorite also.:thumbup: :thumbup: :D
 
Well, keep one out of your safe and carry that sucker!!!!!

Dwayne, mentioned a few years ago, to me, that he could get his A2 Busses sharper than the INFI.

Could be, I have 2 that I'm not sure of the steel (think it's INFI), but no matter, will still be my EDC's. The third is for sure INFI, but a bit thinner @ .25.

This is my summer 'lightweight' blade. LOL

Rob
 
Hmm, from what I've handled so far... SJ TAC. Nice "jack of all trades." Yesterday I found my LE did well at chopping duty. Small enough for field dressing game, if needed. Certainly a good camp knife. Could be concealed in an IWB sheath if necessary. Or you could just hold it between your teeth like a pirate and scare the living bejeezus out of the ladies at the check-out counter.
 
If I could carry and use only one Busse it would be the Natural Outlaw - E Handle, probably in the Zero Tolerance configuration.
 
Natural Outlaw E. A good compromise in the larger chopper and smaller blades.
 
Everyday in the city, business as usual it would be my LMS. :thumbup:



Were I in the country and it was, economy collapse, live off the land time. Then the BIBB I think...:thumbup:

Good chopper. Light weight. Great handle...
 
Steel Heart, no doubt.

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I'd vote for a Badger also. But in my case, it's the Anorexic BA3. This desert tan one is easily my most used Busse. It performs way out of proportion to its size.

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Rick
 
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