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Wow. So if a fella wanted the chopping power of a 15" AK, with less of the weight, would a 15" GRS be the way to go?
nice pics Svashtar.how is the bigger uns for chopping?and do they get less belly as the length increases or is it only me?
Nope, good eye. But they didn't always used to be that way. BTW, Look at Bladites photo of the biggest GR knife at the far right (3rd one in.) (I don't know but I would swear that is Salinas BigJim's 25" full tang neem GR, offered a couple of days after mine. And to think I hit him up for that one too! He said he didn't want to sell.![]()
) If that's it then that neem one and my antler one on the far left of the first pic are the only 25" GR's I know of.
Anyway, to answer your question, look at the next one over from the right (the 4th in) on Bladites photo and compare it my second one from the left. Those are almost exactly the same size of 22" or so, but I'll bet his is heavier, at least 3 lbs. and it's obvious it has a bigger belly. That's an early HI GR there, while mine was made about 3 years ago. His 22" also has an even more pronounced habaki bolster. If I'm correct about Bladites big one being the 25" neem knife, then it weighs about 45 oz., so is actually lighter than the shorter 22" old style GR next to it.
Mine will be easier to heft, but may not hit as hard. Still, my full size 22" is 42 oz. and that's a bit to swing when the knife is that long.
Bottom line, like you said, is that nowadays when you do see them over 18", they are usually more a regular leaf-shaped blade.
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