Walk in the woods

it feels a bit big to be honest, i wish it was slightly smaller... those with larger hands should appreciate the size

the larger handle is still easy to choke up on giving you plenty of control and if you grip the far back of the handle it almost works for light chopping duties... makes it a versatile knife to carry in the woods

i use it in the kitchen quite a bit too:thumbup:
 
it feels a bit big to be honest, i wish it was slightly smaller... those with larger hands should appreciate the size

the larger handle is still easy to choke up on giving you plenty of control and if you grip the far back of the handle it almost works for light chopping duties... makes it a versatile knife to carry in the woods

i use it in the kitchen quite a bit too:thumbup:

Have you checked the Busse SAR-5 out before?

The similarities to the Pasayten have been observed before.

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This is with a Busse CE SARsquatch.

I would like to check out the Pasayten up close.
 
Have you checked the Busse SAR-5 out before?

The similarities to the Pasayten have been observed before.

wow they do seem similar, those busse knives are a little out of my price range :( they look like real users though

check these out from earlier today...

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the knife

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the gear

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ice cold out here

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further inland

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firemaking

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some pine tea

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and thanks for looking

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Nothing wrong with the F1!

True dat! :D

It's on my list as well.

The Busse SAR5s aren't as pricey as the other Busses but they do run $230 to $250 or so (I've seen some as low as $215 recently).

Those are great pics and it looks awesome out there. Thanks for sharing them.
 
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