Today, the letter carrier delivered my new SRKW M6. If you've ever wanted a Scrapper 6 with micarta scales, this is it. The M6 is heavier and has its balance point about 1" behind the blade. The Scrapper 6 is "livelier" in the hand, but the M6 still feels pretty good to me.The M6 sports differentially tempered SR 101 steel and has a high saber grind. The Scrapper 6 has a SR-77 flat ground blade. For me, the Scrapper 6 is more comfortable and quicker (more of a fighter). Both knives appear to be about 1/4" thick. Sorry for the "foggy" pics. My camera lens was fogging up.
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Here are some other Busse Knife Group knives for size comparison.
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The Scrapper 6 blade is about 1/2" longer than the M6 blade.