Post up your wilderness knife mods.. (Hey Fonly, that Ka-bar?:-)

the nessmuk in this pic was a skinner in a former life:
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and here is my modded pilot survival knife alongside my tram:
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Here's my Busse SAR5

Before:
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(borrowed pic, not mine)

after:
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Ground down the butt, left some of the tang protruding from the butt, skeletonized the tang, full convexed zero edge, flattened the spine (removed some of the swedge)
 
Killer pilot's knives, pimpnugget and BarberFobic! I love those things, just wish the HT was a little harder. But they can cut real well if you convex them a bit and the sheaths are great. You've inspired me to dig mine out and clean her up... pics to follow.
 
the nessmuk in this pic was a skinner in a former life:
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and here is my modded pilot survival knife alongside my tram:
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Did you make the tram sheath? If so, what did you use? Process, etc? Great Mod on the Pilot knife by the way:thumbup:

Thanks,

Mora
 
Your favorite modified knives that you camp/hunt/fish/pack/ whatever, and any other modded knives:thumbup:

A little description would be cool!;) And any of you that are good at getting coatings off please chime in on techniques for that. Somewhere I saw a RAT knife that someone had just gotten the coating to pop right off in what looked to be a big flake.:eek:
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Lets see em! Stuff youve put your own touches on:D

I don't care for the thick ugly coatings a lot of knives have on them at all, so I've stripped several.

The three knives I've stripped so far are shown below.
In order from top to bottom, they are a RAT3, a RAT7, and an SS4.

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Here's another view:

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The RAT3:

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RAT7:

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SS4:

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I used some sort of generic paint stripper from Home Depot to remove the coats. I first took the handle scales off the RAT's, then applied a thick coat of the stripper. Let it sit for awhile, then spent a bunch of time scrubbing the stripper and coating from the blades. Finally, I used medium then fine grit sand paper to get the last of the coating off.

I like my RAT's far better now, and they're much more useful. I just plain don't like the SS4, so it gets no use whatever. Kinda sucks, since it's the most expensive knife I've bought!
 
I'm not seeing any images. Would you take another shot at posting them?

Thanks a bunch!

DancesWithKnives
 
I dropped the point on my RAT 1 folder to get the length under the local carry law limit of 3.5" and added dual thumb studs for ambidextrous use. I polished the blade too.

I like the looks of the drop point better anyway. This has been a good tough knife and I EDC it often. I like the large handle and finger choil.

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How about turning a 3/4" spade drill bit into a harpoon point?

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An easy one-- added Stayglow scales to my Victorinox Trekker and Hiker.

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I'm not seeing any images. Would you take another shot at posting them?

Thanks a bunch!

DancesWithKnives

Was that in response to my post? I'm not sure why the pictures wouldn't show up -- they're hosted on Bladeforums, and show up even after I refresh my screen. I changed the album from private to public, so maybe that will help.
 
Yes. Thanks a lot---they are visible now. Nice work on those blades!

DancesWithKnives
 
The D2 Rat knives have a crinkle coat that comes right off with paint stripper, the other ones have a different type of coating that's unaffected by stripper.
 
I have a bunch to share. I don't have time at the moment but you can expect them later. I was the guy with the RC-3 and the huge flakes. :D
 
It'll cut your eye if you look at it funny:D

Great line! I just may steal that one day...

This is the best factory knife I've owned so far. I've tested it a great deal and it performs like a champ. Cold Steel Master Hunter, "Carbon V" steel. All I did was put a mild convex edge on it, mustard-blue the blade and zip-tie a pouch to the sheath for the stone and magnesium/ferro rod thingy. Oh yeah, I enlarged the mini "choil" a bit, for scraping magnesium. No sense dulling your edge on that stuff!
 

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