Originally Posted By: Glock-A-Roo
I ran across this site yesterday that sells Victorinox and Wenger knives along with Leathermans. What seems to be unique is that besides new merchandise, they also sell used and discontinued models. If you're looking for a particular SAK that's no longer made you might find it there.

Question: how stout is the locking knife blade on the big Victorinox knives? I've never seen one in person. Do you think they would withstand "mild" batoning to split 1" to 2" sticks? I'm interested in the Victorinox "Hercules" model:



By batoning I presume that you mean splitting small sticks lenth way's for tinder?

If so then the short answer is yes.

Same rule for locking Victorinox knive's as any lock knife: Pry - and watch your knife die.

I would suggest that you keep the stick as close to the choil as possible and unlock the knife. Carefully. That will prevent the lock being shocked as you baton. And keep your hands out of the way!

I have to say that they are a favorite of mine. The sharp blade and saw are so usefull that they should be regarded as essential to any kit.

As for the tip breaking mentioned in another post, guess who was doing something that he shouldn't?
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