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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: Recon422] #380271 12/11/09 11:33 PM
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I want to see a MukFather come out of the yard. Blade = 5/16" thick x 9" long x 1& 3/4" wide with a Regulator handle.

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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: MustardMan] #380272 12/12/09 03:40 AM
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I absolutely love the scrapper 5. It carries so well on the belt and is more than comfortable to use. I guess my perfect knife then would have to be a Scrapper 5LE with orange mudders. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: justinellis] #380273 12/12/09 05:51 AM
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The S5 is pretty close to perfect to me, maybe giving it a scandi grind would make it better


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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: Wiggitty] #380274 12/12/09 02:10 PM
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HD - is it just me or is the blade on your muk non-standard.

It is reground completely. Changed the shape more than I intended. So I got a new one.

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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: Horn Dog] #380275 12/13/09 03:55 AM
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A black handled Muk is on my Blade list.


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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: Horn Dog] #380276 12/13/09 02:56 PM
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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: Stump Buster] #380277 12/13/09 07:02 PM
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I am actually real happy with my dumpster mutt DC most of the time. by me people look at you funny with a larger knife in the woods for some reason so this is samll enough most people dont even see it, and in the spring and fall my hoodie covers it completely. Sometimes its just easier that way.


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Re: What would be you perfect ' woods-bummin' knif [Re: Heath2] #380278 12/13/09 07:36 PM
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I let my brother take an NMSFNO in a thigh rig through the woods to a waterfall for some photos and he didn't get any funny looks. He's a lean muscular savage Wolverine-looking guy though so it doesn't look out of place on him. I use to keep a Becker patrol machete strapped on the right side of my pack and never had any problems. I think the key is bringing something that looks more like a tool, and context is important.


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