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Favorite Survival Knives?
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03/21/15 11:57 PM
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ItusTactical
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What are you favorite survival knife makers? Just curious what people like to have in their BOB.
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Re: Favorite Survival Knives?
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03/22/15 01:36 AM
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Hard to beat the tried and true Kbar. Yes some will turn up their noses at it because its not a full tang but it has proven its self plenty of times in some of the harshest conditions decade after decade. Oh......and the fact that it doesn't cost $500 will keep a lot of "survival" crowd from wanting one.
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Re: Favorite Survival Knives?
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03/22/15 01:59 AM
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SapperTitan
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I carried a BushMonkey Slumdog with me on my most recent deployment. All I can say is it is a proven and reliable tool.
Last edited by SapperTitan; 03/22/15 03:30 AM.
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Re: Favorite Survival Knives?
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03/22/15 03:21 AM
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bucksnbass357
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1 st BushMonkey Model 1
2 nd BushMonkey Slum Dog. Carry it every day.
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Re: Favorite Survival Knives?
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03/22/15 04:24 AM
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epp838
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I carry my survive knife gso 3.5 everyday. I love that thing and I really like the sheath design
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Re: Favorite Survival Knives?
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03/22/15 02:32 PM
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I'm with JCB. I think the KaBar is just about perfect for what it was designed for. The only drawback is that they are inexpensive and therefore not exclusive enough. I've even skinned several hundred deer with one. But wait...isn't the blade too long and awkward for skinning and gutting? Nope. And when severing the connection to the spine and dropping the guts into the gut bucket, I can reach into the chest cavity with that 7 inch blade and make the cut without getting blood on my suit jacket or white dress shirt. If I wore a suit and a white dress shirt.....
Not my monkeys, not my circus...
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Re: Favorite Survival Knives?
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03/24/15 07:24 PM
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This one is my favorite. Nothing survives that gets in the way of this knife. LOL. Custom by Steven Potts:
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