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more fun...(more pics)

Posted By: gruntinhusaybah

more fun...(more pics) - 07/25/08 03:19 AM

I also tested out a few knives and a couple saws, nothing detailed just some whittling.
the contestants:
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a Mora classic, DM, Strider WP tanto, SAK Jumpmaster, TOPS survival saw, SAK Pioneer electrician, Busse GW.

My semi pathetic attempt at a fuzz stick, the mora handled this really well, as did the DM(thinned convexed edge) and the GW
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I tried this with the strider...not a good idea. The geometry is just too obtuse, it would either skip off or just dig in. So it's gonna stay on the Tac rig.

Did a quick stake with the DM, it handled this really well, the choil was really handy here, I was able to choke up and get a good positive, controled grip and make very delibrate cuts.
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loves
next up was the GW, also handled this chore well. Cut cleanly with the factory edge. Very controlable without gloves on, somewhat unstable with Petzl belay gloves on.
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I just got this one back from David E with the sheath...wow! he makes a rediculously nice sheath. And this is definately a new favorite.
No prob.
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again, easily controled, blade fits my large hands well, even in gloves, and it cuts clean and deep.
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the TOPS survival saw cut through this dry oak branch in 38 seconds, and got stuck once
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the SAK did it in 29 and did not get stuck
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the SAK pioneer was able to cut this branch, trim it down to bare wood, and cut the notch. However it was a bit difficult to do. The knife doesn't have alot of heft to back up it's sharp blade. I'll limit this guy to small chores
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fatwood shavings
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and thats all I had time fore today, had to deal with an old hag who thinks she owns the wilderness.. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />
S/F
Posted By: Shaolin

Re: more fun...(more pics) - 07/25/08 06:13 AM

Very nice, thanks.
Posted By: Rainwalker

Re: more fun...(more pics) - 07/27/08 04:10 AM

Great info, I've wondered about those little survival saws. I've always liked my handy little SAK and Leatherman saws. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Unsub

Re: more fun...(more pics) - 07/30/08 03:15 AM

I have a Strider WP drop point and it is very much the same although the drop point makes it a tiny bit better of a cutter. The [censored] thing is practically round though. Striders kydex also sucks so it and my ED(now that's a Strider worth having) should be home from On Scene Tactical tomorrow <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crossfingers.gif" alt="" />

You never did show the new GW sheath?

I hate people who think they own the wilderness. Not many where I live now but
BC(west coast) was awful with them. British Blades has quite a few as well.
I love dropping a casual mention in the bushcraft section about how I used the nice little bushcraft knife to cut the tails off 145 gophers for the 1$ bounty and it never even lost it's edge<img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> I also like mentioning the quad tearing up virgin ecosystems.
Posted By: gruntinhusaybah

Re: more fun...(more pics) - 07/31/08 03:25 AM

I just posted pics of the GW sheath in the knives forum
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