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Any pictures of the back of his sheathes...Does he just fold over for the belt loop or lower it to hold the knife higher on your belt...
The red jigged is nice. Been looking at the BUK95 on his website. Anyone have and use this model.
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Dave, I love the red jigged g10 on that knife you got coming. Post some more pictures when get it. It's super cool! I will post some. Jigged micarta though. Any pictures of the back of his sheathes...Does he just fold over for the belt loop or lower it to hold the knife higher on your belt...
The red jigged is nice. Been looking at the BUK95 on his website. Anyone have and use this model. I have a buk95. Never used it. Nice size knife. I like em with a ~ 3 1/2" blade.
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Hey,,post up that Buk95....also the sheath on its backside....thanks
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Not sure, I looked back on the Email from Charles and it just says red micarta. Hey,,post up that Buk95....also the sheath on its backside....thanks I'm out of pocket or I'd post a May leather sheath for you.
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I know you have several nice knives. Be interested in your all around favorite. I really like this and the new red one,
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The slitter is prob my favorite. I have another one I picked up off here.
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I use an Ingram #4 to gutless debone and quarter deer for the backpack and it works very well for the chore. I plan on putting my Dowell B&T to work this fall doing the same. I have high expectations of Brett's M4 steel, really looking forward to wringing it out. I field dress my deer. If a blade is too upswept it gets in the way while making the cut from genitals to sternum, but this blade is short enough for me to get my finger under the point.
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Obviously a drop point is better than a trailing point for field dressing. Like you said, you can choke up and get your finger out there and it is workable.
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