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Re: good camping knive [Re: MRpink] #275503 04/10/09 11:58 PM
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I saw that. I have a brand new DMCG with a NEW rainwalker sheath and i have another DMCG coming too that i found brand new too, from a dude on another gun forum!!


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Re: good camping knive [Re: reconseed] #275504 04/11/09 12:11 AM
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I think you should get in on the scrapper 5. A 5" blade is a great all rounder woods knife and as it is SY it will be tough guaranteed. For myself, I'd really be interested in the scrapper 5 in the 154cm just because that would fill a really unique niche in my collection.

Re: good camping knive [Re: kgd_!] #275505 04/11/09 01:45 AM
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kgdm is that to me???? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> i have a brand new DMCG - the GOD of ALL 5 inch knives


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Re: good camping knive [Re: reconseed] #275506 04/11/09 02:21 AM
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Try and get your hands on a Scrap Muk...

Chopping is for an axe...

Re: good camping knive [Re: gRat] #275507 04/11/09 02:35 AM
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Try and get your hands on a Scrap Muk...

Chopping is for an axe...

It is?

Don't tell my SOD that...
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[color:"red"]Hey man! There's a beverage involved here...


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Re: good camping knive [Re: ThePitbullofLove] #275508 04/11/09 03:58 AM
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thank you guys for the tips and i am looking forward to getting the S5 as my first scrap yard knive to add to my arsenal


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Re: good camping knive [Re: gRat] #275509 04/11/09 04:42 AM
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Try and get your hands on a Scrap Muk...

Chopping is for an axe...

Please... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> THe DFCG/DFLE, SOD, and even the S6 are good choppers! Many DAWGS on here will attest to the MIGHT of SR77 when it comes to chopping... Hell, I would posture that SR77 with the SYKCO heat treat will outlast ANY axe. Bottom line, SR77 and SY knives are MADE for BEATING and abuse. Thats why their warranty is simply the best in the world, and of ANY product. You break it, they replace it forever. SR77 and SY knives ARE FINE choppers! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />


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Re: good camping knive [Re: gRat] #275510 04/11/09 05:32 AM
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Chopping is for an axe...

I wouldn't want to lug an axe through 10-20 miles of backwoods, a knife packs so much easier. Ok guys, post pics of the largest tree you cut down with your knife, here's the largest I've done so far:

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Re: good camping knive [Re: Andy Wayne] #275511 04/11/09 06:00 AM
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OK Andy, Now you're gonna have the Tree huggers all over your backside! If'n you'd a left out the knives you could have claimed that beavers did it! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Here's mine
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Re: good camping knive [Re: SkunkHunter] #275512 04/11/09 07:43 AM
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skunk hunter, hahah. that doesn't look like fun.


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Re: good camping knive [Re: MRpink] #275513 04/11/09 11:09 AM
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What's the last blade- assault shaker?

For me, the 7"is the perfect sized camp/woods knife. Big enough for tough jobs, choke up on the choil for finer work or tote long a 3-4" blade as well.

Depending on your budget, Busse still have skinny ashes in the store. Everybody loves that blade and it is a great all-rounder that will last a life time.


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Re: good camping knive [Re: RN] #275514 04/11/09 11:55 AM
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For most camping chores, I like the Scrap Muk. It is a great small blade. I did not know what to think of it at first, but the more I have used it, the more I like it. I have been using it some in the kitchen, which is one place it seems to shine.


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