Red Scorpion Six blade failure.

I give Aaron credit for addressing this forum directly and frankly.
I wish him and his company the best of luck.
 
My replacement arived today I'll take it out for a test in 2 days.It looks better built than the last one.
 
In what way does it look better? Like fit and finish? I'm just wondering how different 2 of the same production knives could be?
 
I really like this one.I especially like the pic of the girl that came with it.when it warms up I'll give it a real good workout.(-42c windchill makes for poor testing conditions)
 
I really like this one.I especially like the pic of the girl that came with it.when it warms up I'll give it a real good workout.(-42c windchill makes for poor testing conditions)

What the blade or the Picture of the hot chick ? :jerkit: hehe lol


No offence intended ;)
 
I know it was just a demonstration, but why would you chop wood with a knife? You wouldn't try to cut rope with a fork(I wouldn't, anyway). It has also seemed a little gimmicky to me that the "knife makers" put those aggressive looking serrations on the spine. They might be functional if you're cutting rotten logs. It is a cool looking knife, though. reminds me a little of the Warthog.
 
"never.to.sharp" I guess your name suits you here. lol. The WSK is a tool that you can base your survival on in a primitive setting. You can chop wood very efficiently with it. The teeth were designed to make square and triangular notches in wood for making traps.
 
moosemaster - can you send me an email I recently had a phone melt down and lost my contacts. Trying to rebuild. Thanks.
RS6 Blades.
 
I cut down an entire stand of smaller(1''-3'') maple with little effort.I've had it out on a few short walks and it has cut everything so far.When the weather improves and I can hike farther I'll use it more.
 
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