Buck made a knife years ago called a selector... I think. You could change blades by depressing the locking mechanism on it and change from a serrated, drop point, or a saw... liked it so much was quite distraught when I couldn't find it. Went out, found another and bought it. Found the original....now I have 2. Love them. They work well for what I need. Also have a 110... and thanks to you guys several customs. 2 from Gene Ingram with a third due around the 1st of the year... so thanks. whislpig
Case xxChanger. I have had this one for many years. It handles anything you want.
I've been looking at some pretty nice knives from both ESEE and The Bushcraft Store, and was wondering: for general skinning, deboning, etc., other than difference in sharpening, is there any grind preference for that kind of work? All seem to come with either the standard bevel grind or scandi grind.
"An archer sees how far he can be from a target and still hit it, a bowhunter sees how close he can get before he shoots." It is certainly easy to use that same line of thinking with firearms. -- Unknown
I had mis-placed my Boker Kalashnikov Auto for about a week. I hate to be without an auto EDC. When I spied this it was lust at first sight. The fact that i got it for about 60% of MSRP made it irresistable to a knife-slut such as I.
Wait, wait, wait. This is your hunting knife. Be it deer, elk, etc. You'll use it for skinning, gutting, splitting rib cages, quartering, etc.
Vickies always score tens in my book...for something more all around Benchmade Grippies or Buck 110/112 Drop points in S30V are the tops currently IME... But then, maybe ME is behind the curve...
You can no more tell someone how to do something you've never done, than you can come back from somewhere you've never been...