Warspear Knives

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I've seen a few youtube videos about the relatively new brand, Warspear. It's yet another brand manufactured in China, but other than what I see on one vendor's we site, I have not found much additional information and no discussion on here yet. They are using 14C28N for the blades, Micarta scales, and the prices for the few models they offer are in the Civivi-ish range. The Model 505 interests me, particularly since it has a 4.2 in. blade.

Any experience with them so far?
 
Can you find us some pictures of them?
EDIT; They do look nice...
 
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Looks generic enough. I can buy one to try if somebody promise to take after I'm done :P

Edit: they're all about 40 buckaroos.

Maybe we'll do a pass around thing in that forum.
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I agree: they can be wrong half of the time... and still get paid.
We're in the Southern Catskills. It all has tracked East of us.
 
I agree: they can be wrong half of the time... and still get paid.
We're in the Southern Catskills. It all has tracked East of us.
LOL
I'm in Cheshire....the forecast now is we'll be hit by devastating 30mph wind gusts this afternoon and the roads will be soaked heavily by rain....
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"devastating 30 mph wind gusts"...
Are they serious? That's just good kite-flying weather.
 
To me they look like they were made in either Real Steel, or QSP factory.

I doubt either of those two are involved, that last Warspear in the OP has been around in different guises for years. I've got a no-clip version of it that I've had for probably five years now, it's ok I guess but kind of a cheap bruiser. A garage or camp knife is a good description.
 
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