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Post deleted by Private Klink [Re: ordawg1] #365374 09/02/09 10:37 PM
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Re: SAR 8 #365375 09/02/09 10:44 PM
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The more I look at it, the more I want it.

I really dislike the sar4 - useless sharpening choil, handle way too big for the knife, way too heavy for its length...

The sar-8 addresses all of those complaints. It's a knife big enough to make a choil useful, with a choil large enough to do you some good, and a blade length that's appropriate for the handle. I'm very curious how it will compare to the NMSFNO in terms of balance and performance.

I really really wish they would offer a CG version, or at bare minimum an SE version. I also really wish they would announce the potential availability of those versions at the same time they announce the LE. I know a lot of folks felt burned after buying their SAR4LE's and finding out a month later that they could have had a variety of handle colors on a less expensive knife.

Re: SAR 8 [Re: MustardMan] #365376 09/02/09 10:58 PM
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eh, I think it needs a wider blade profile.


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Re: SAR 8 [Re: snotpig] #365377 09/02/09 11:06 PM
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I'm a fan of blades which are a bit more svelte. I love the BM-E and am looking forward to the Buswhacker Mistress. The FFBM is, in my eyes, one of the most obnoxiously bulky, overbearing, ugly knives Busse has ever put out. I'm much more of a Mojo sort of guy.

I'm looking forward to hearing how this sar 8 balances.

Re: SAR 8 [Re: MustardMan] #365378 09/02/09 11:08 PM
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I'm a fan of blades which are a bit more svelte. I love the BM-E and am looking forward to the Buswhacker Mistress. The FFBM is, in my eyes, one of the most obnoxiously bulky, overbearing, ugly knives Busse has ever put out. I'm much more of a Mojo sort of guy.

I'm looking forward to hearing how this sar 8 balances.

yeah, but it's (FBM) one beast of a blade.


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Re: SAR 8 [Re: MustardMan] #365379 09/02/09 11:18 PM
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The more I look at it, the more I want it.

I really dislike the sar4 - useless sharpening choil, handle way too big for the knife, way too heavy for its length...

The sar-8 addresses all of those complaints. It's a knife big enough to make a choil useful, with a choil large enough to do you some good, and a blade length that's appropriate for the handle. I'm very curious how it will compare to the NMSFNO in terms of balance and performance.

I really really wish they would offer a CG version, or at bare minimum an SE version. I also really wish they would announce the potential availability of those versions at the same time they announce the LE. I know a lot of folks felt burned after buying their SAR4LE's and finding out a month later that they could have had a variety of handle colors on a less expensive knife.


I'm loving my SAR4, handle and all. The choil could be a little larger, but I love the lines of the knife.


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Re: SAR 8 [Re: snotpig] #365380 09/02/09 11:21 PM
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Its not a bad looking knife, but I know its out of my price range...and I'm kind of glad too.

I can't wait for the bushwacker to come out, I'm saving up for one of them.


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Re: SAR 8 [Re: MustardMan] #365381 09/02/09 11:22 PM
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im with you mustard the more i look at it the more im in love. I think it looks well balanced and the handle looks really comfy. Although for a chopper length blade it almost doesnt look like it has enuf weight to be very useful. Then again it kinda looks like the dog blade with a more slender round in the chopweiler handle. Looks wise i think its sexy as hell. Usefullness ratings for the size not the best. I think it needs more weight in the blade.

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I was excited to hear a new release, but after seeing it, no thanks, it looks like a big polished turd, my DDF would destroy it heads up, id bet on that


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Re: SAR 8 [Re: MustardMan] #365383 09/02/09 11:26 PM
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Going on sale tonight at the Company Store... any guesses how much this beauty will cost????

[Linked Image from users.qwest.net]

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=672533

That is a sweet looking knife. Kinda hard not to like it <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

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Re: SAR 8 [Re: fastcamo] #365384 09/02/09 11:28 PM
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I cant agree on the looks comment but it would be cool to see what a DogFather would do it...cool

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Re: SAR 8 [Re: lowder] #365385 09/02/09 11:29 PM
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Then again i had my doubts about the m-9s chopping capabilities and it suprised the hell out of me that is one heck of a <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />chopping motha

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