I'm not sure how close this is to the RAT4, but please take a look at the Benchmade 515 Rant in D2. I think it's a great design, and at under $60 a great value, as well.
I already have knives similar to the Rant. I'm looking for a sturdier, wider and thicker blade with a full tang and slab grips. Thanks for the info though.
Dave Canterbury of Wilderness Outfitter/the Pathfinder school - who will soon be in a Discovery Channel series - had an unfortunate experience with one of his becker knives. The handle slabs kept unloosening.
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Be a little careful with the Becker BK2 ... though I like Beckers, the BK2's blade is 1/4" thick!! That a massive knife.
I much prefer thinner blades. If I want to chop I bring an axe.
In general I find the thick massive bladed knives just too heavy to carry around comfortably.
I have the Becker BK10 and that is closer to the thickness I prefer (though still a little thick for my taste), but I'm not sure if Kabar has rolled that one out ... yet.
That's exactly what I'm looking for, a thick massive bladed knife. Weight does not bother me. I have plenty of slim bladed knives, now I'm looking for a chopper, as I can't carry an ax.
Only knife I carry, work or everyday, is my SpyderCo Assist with a bright orange handle. Unlikely to be construed as an offensive weapon (blunt tip) while being a perfectly functional knife.
I've got one that size, a custom job by a local knifemaker. Now I need a shorter blade, as I'm planning a horizontal carry. I'll be driving and walking a lot for several weeks in the countryside and a long knife is uncomfortable when you sit in a car.
Yeah, I have a Fehrman Knives Peace Maker for the horizontal carry role. The Fehrman Last Chance may fit your needs. If you aren't familiar with CPM-3V, it's one of those steels that is seriously tough but still takes and holds a keen edge. Good stuff.
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