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Re: FBM destruction test! [Re: eatingmuchface] #195807 12/20/07 06:49 PM
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I'm expecting the FBM to probably chip a little more. But, it should probably survive most of the test like the S6.

It should be an interesting experiment. I've always wanted to the know the potential of a Busse and its INFI.

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it will probably chip less. he used really tough concrete on the s6 and it actually did chip easier than some knives(on that concrete) but chips didn't seem to really effect its toughness like it would to most knives.

Maybe. It did chip more than the Cold Steel Tanto Thrower, out of 1055. Hmmm...

Then again, 1055 was heat treated to soft as hell.


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Re: FBM destruction test! [Re: Sharp] #195808 12/20/07 06:59 PM
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yeah the GI tanto is actually not a thrower. (although can probably be thrown well) and yeah its "spring tempered" as coldsteel says. basically its really soft.

but anyways the gi tanto once chipped failed Immediately, the scrapper6 kept going and going, he could have re grinded it and it would have been fine.
i think the busse will roll and dent more than it will chip.


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Re: FBM destruction test! [Re: eatingmuchface] #195809 12/20/07 10:46 PM
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Infi does not really chip from, the pics that I have seen, but will roll instead.

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