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Re: one knife!

#41 Post by snayperskaya »

Just picked up a Kizlyar "Militare" knife and it is perfect.Well balanced and very well made by Kizlyar Knives in Dagestan.This is a knife that will no doubt last for years.

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#43 Post by aris »

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#44 Post by Ovenpaa »

Feldmesser 81?
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Du lytter aldrig til de ord jeg siger. Du ser mig kun for det tøj jeg har paa ...

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#45 Post by BamBam »

aris wrote:Glock

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I had the 78, which has the plain back. Bought it in '87 and had it right through my stint in the bush.

These days I have a SOG Pentagon, not the best field knife, I do like the look of the SOG Agency.
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HALODIN wrote:I have one of these fellas. An LMF II Gerber and I'm confident it would be up to just about any job.

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Would it cut down a tree? ;) :twisted:
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#47 Post by HALODIN »

Yes, but this is the Chuck Norris of knives, so nothing short of a Giant Redwood is worthy of it's time. The other feature I like about this knife is the electrically insulated tang, so you can safely cut through live electrical cables. :D

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Airbrush wrote:Would it cut down a tree? ;) :twisted:
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#48 Post by DaveB »

I like these as well. This is Chris Reeve's take on the hollow-handled survival knife.

These were made from a single piece of D2 tool steel - thus removing the normal weak point in cheap 'hollow-handled survival knives' where the blade joins the handle. I have four of these of various sizes and vintages. This is the Project II with a 7.5 inch blade. Sadly, he no longer makes this style of knife.
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#49 Post by Bajan »

My Mick Wardell D2 custom knife. Exceptionally sharp and strong.
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#50 Post by Geek »

Either of these, which I own:

ESEE Izula II - https://www.heinnie.com/esee-izula-ii-29788

Ka-Bar Adventure Potbelly - https://www.heinnie.com/ka-bar-adventure-potbelly

In fact I am hoping to take my son on this "2 Day Woodland Survival Course for Young Survivors 7-16 Year Old" https://truewayssurvival.com/two-day-su ... val-course so that we can try the above out.
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