Sometimes I like to drag out some of my knives for comparison. I had been reprofiling the point and handle on my Bark River Wet Enviro Recon. Happy with its new "pointiness", I reached in the knife drawer and pulled out some comparable sized knives.
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Top to bottom: Fosters Fears Survival (440C), Scrap Yard Street Scrapper 4 (INFI), Bark River Wet Enviro Recon (12C27), Bayley Bear Grylls knife(RWL34),
Scrap Yard Dumpster Mutt LE (SR77).
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The SS4 is my favorite in this bunch. How can you lose with INFI and Res C? Cuts like crazy and fits my hand perfectly.
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The "mini-bowie" DMLE dominates this duo. These two are about the same overall size.
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While not quite as thick as the original DM, the DMLE is still the thickest blade here. 5" of flat ground .25" thick SR77 goodness!
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