#152599 - 10/21/08 01:40 AM
Re: Survival Knife
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Loc: Croton on Hudson, NY
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Yes, if the screws keep coming loose on the handle, that is boring ...
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#152617 - 10/21/08 05:53 AM
Re: Survival Knife
[Re: tomfaranda]
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Registered: 11/24/07
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Loc: Arizona
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You should always carry two knives, A small one and a medium/large one. They both need to be able to interchange when the other is dull or damaged. The small knife is a folder, preferably in a multitool platform such as a leatherman or Swiss army knife, though many get along fine with plain pocket knives. The second Knife is a fixed knife or a large folder, 3-5 inches long. I prefer carbon steel. The most demanding use of a woods knife will be skinning game, from squirrels to elk. For this, 2 knives will come in handy, when one gets dull or chipped. If a knife does well cleaning game, then it will be just fine for camp needs, like basic whittling. Even very small knives like Swiss army knives, can skin big game well. These are the only knives you need to carry, but I like a large machete type knife for camp work. Mainly clearing brush and making trails.
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#152638 - 10/21/08 11:30 AM
Re: Survival Knife
[Re: GreyWolf]
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Registered: 10/18/08
Posts: 3
Loc: Upstate NY (Adirondack Wildern...
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I carry an LM Charge TTi on person ALWAYS and carry a Benchmade RSK 1, as well, if far from home. I am not a fan of HUGE fixed blades, so my choices there Cold Steel's SRK (in the car) and the "short" KA-BAR (in my bindle). An Estwing all-steel camper's axe serves for heavier chopping duties, though I prefer SAWING where possible. I have used the "Pocket Chain Saw" quite a bit and give it high praise, by the way: http://www.equipped.org/saws.htmMy recommendation for a really big blade is to go with a Kukri. Ontario, Ka-Bar and Cold Steel all have pretty robust offerings. For some interesting reads, see: http://www.m4040.com/Knifemaking/REVIEWS/BladeEvals.htmand http://www.m4040.com/Survival/Ghurka/Khukri%20Modification.htm
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#153207 - 10/25/08 07:24 PM
Re: Survival Knife
[Re: RichInChrist]
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Registered: 03/04/08
Posts: 25
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Maybe I'm paranoid but..... Everyday carry is a Leatherman Charge TI, and a Swissarmy Adventurer clipped in my pocket, and a A.G.Russel field scapel around my neck. I also wear a vest with many pockets when ever I'm out for more then a quick trip containing a Benchmade 550, Leatherman Skeletool, Inova flashlight, a Pelican flashlight, spare lighter, and a few waterproof matches, and a small first aid kit and a compass. Camping I add a modified Ontario Rat-7, as well as a Fallkniven Frej, and a Grandfor Bruk Wilderness Hatchet, and a Gerber folding saw. I've never had a situation arrive where I found myself needing one more knife then what I had.
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#153254 - 10/26/08 01:25 AM
Re: Survival Knife
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Registered: 06/10/08
Posts: 601
Loc: Southern Cal
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Crogan, what sort of "mods" have you done to your RAT-7 if you don't mind me asking.
John E.
Edited by JohnE (10/26/08 01:25 AM)
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#153276 - 10/26/08 07:41 AM
Re: Survival Knife
[Re: GreyWolf]
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Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 1355
Loc: United Kingdom.
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If you can obtain one buy a Fallkniven. F1, A1 or S1.
User opinion is very good indeed.
If your strictly U.S. market then a Cold Steel Master Hunter or a Buck 692t.
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