The Wild Steer Is Here. (Mini Review)

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No matter how old you get it is always exciting to open up a box with a new toy.

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Nothing fancy about the packaging.

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Not sure if I will use this but it seems well made attachment.

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Extra piece in case you lose one.

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Some set of directions.

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This folding knife is a monster!

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Everything is thick and solid.

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It makes the SOG look small.

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The knife has a compartment for a bit that you can attach to the knife.

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Slide the bit in from this end.

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Tighten the screw down to keep it from moving.

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On the other end make sure the cover is screwed down and the opening for the bit is smaller so it only goes through partially.

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I am comfortable in saying this thing is as solid as any fixed blade of equal size no matter which way you decide to pry on the blade.

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Will give another update in a month or two after putting it to use.
 
Very interesting tool.
I look forward to hearing how it performs in all the things that it can do.

What's the blade steel, and where is this made?

Thanks.
 
France, and apparently X46Cr13 for blade steel. Can't say I know anything about it, but from some rudimentary googling, it appears to be a variant of 420, in some capacity.
 
What he said. LOL!

I think besides some wine and cheese this is the first time I have ever owned anything made in France. So far it appears to be a quality product.
 
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