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|  Re: Poll:  Scrap Yard SR77 vs SR101
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i could be wrong but i dont think Dan is going to give up SR77 for SR101 - at all. Just my opinion though. He likes SR77 too much... then again, so do i. 
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05/23/09 07:27 PM |  
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|  Re: Poll:  Scrap Yard SR77 vs SR101
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05/23/09 07:29 PM |  
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MustardManJoined:  Mar 2009 Posts: 4,654   Permanently banned |  
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 An SR77 Khukuri with a Res-C handle is a no-brainer.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/doh.gif" alt="" /> I'd buy that faster than you can say "dogfather who?" |  |  |  
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|  Re: Poll:  Scrap Yard SR77 vs SR101
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05/23/09 07:33 PM |  
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MRpinkJoined:  Dec 2007 Posts: 4,688   Junk Yard Dog |  
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 An SR77 Khukuri with a Res-C handle is a no-brainer.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/doh.gif" alt="" /> OR he could use INFI with micarta and charge a ton (+20 for g-10, haha). <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" /> I'd LOVE to see a scrap yard sword and khuk.... 
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05/23/09 07:56 PM |  
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|  Re: Poll:  Scrap Yard SR77 vs SR101
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05/23/09 08:31 PM |  
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MRpinkJoined:  Dec 2007 Posts: 4,688   Junk Yard Dog |  
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My hope is that Jerry makes a ton of money on his INFI version of the Khuk and then lets Dan construct some out of SR77/Res-C so that ordinary folks can afford them.  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crossfingers.gif" alt="" /> I couldn't agree more! 
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|  Re: Poll:  Scrap Yard SR77 vs SR101
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05/23/09 08:39 PM |  
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i know we all want a khuk the real question is the thickness!  <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> 
 "Hey, this sure beats paying a Shrink $200.00 an hour" - Skunk Hunter
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05/23/09 09:59 PM |  
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|  Re: Poll:  Scrap Yard SR77 vs SR101
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05/23/09 10:01 PM |  
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mcjhrobinsonJoined:  Nov 2008 Posts: 4,902   Junk Yard Dog |  
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bruce you always have the right answer! 
 "Hey, this sure beats paying a Shrink $200.00 an hour" - Skunk Hunter
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|  Re: Poll:  Scrap Yard SR77 vs SR101
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05/23/09 11:50 PM |  
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I personally don't need very thick on a kuk - my CS LTC is downright anorexic by busse standards, and that thing chops like a champion. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Poll:  Scrap Yard SR77 vs SR101
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05/24/09 12:55 AM |  
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reconseedJoined:  Dec 2007 Posts: 2,207   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Im not sure of the practicality of a Kukri as far as my applications are concerned. 
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1LT Clark Tucker
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|  Re: Poll:  Scrap Yard SR77 vs SR101
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05/24/09 12:59 AM |  
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I dunno, those Gurkha dudes seem to think the kukri is a pretty effective tool for a soldier... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
 
 To me, a kukri is like an ultimate machete, and it tends to make sense in those situations where machetes make sense.  In a desert, maybe not so much, but in thick brush I love my kukri for clearing a path or anything else that requires a lot of slashing and chopping.
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