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Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Marshhawk
QUICK question? Have we all moved on from Benchmade allowing their equipment to be used to cut up/destroy firearms from several years ago? I just need to know so I know if it is ok to buy them again?


I never abandoned them.

Can't speak for others.

I thought about buying another, but the Barrage I've carried most days for the last 12 years is still perfect.

And I have a lot of useful knives, but nothing carries and uses like a Benchmade Barrage, IMO


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Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
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Roach Belly, not Scandi. Marttiini is, from Finland, cheap, light, and sharp. And the fat-assed General.

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That doesn't look like a General. Blades too short. Sure it's not a 119 ?

Duhh. Yah 119. Fat-assed Woodsman.



A 119 was my first fixed blade. Left it stuck in a tree up skalkaho pass 20 years ago. Still chaps my ass to think about it.


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Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Originally Posted by Blackheart
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Roach Belly, not Scandi. Marttiini is, from Finland, cheap, light, and sharp. And the fat-assed General.

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That doesn't look like a General. Blades too short. Sure it's not a 119 ?

Duhh. Yah 119. Fat-assed Woodsman.
LOL. Woodsman is the 102. They are quite slim.

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Originally Posted by Mathsr
Done

Please send me a pm as well. I like that knife a lot

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When I started making a knife every week in 2020, they were boxy and square.


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But as 2020 rolled along, they got rounder corners.


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Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
Roach Belly, not Scandi. Marttiini is, from Finland, cheap, light, and sharp. And the fat-assed General.

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That doesn't look like a General. Blades too short. Sure it's not a 119 ?

Duhh. Yah 119. Fat-assed Woodsman.
LOL. Woodsman is the 102. They are quite slim.

Fat-assed Special! AKA closing time... LOL Off focus!


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Originally Posted by Mathsr
If you want a Stabby Cutty knife that will disappear in your front pocket, this one will. The S30V blade is only 3.75 inches long. We made the first one at the request of a Law enforcement officer that wanted to be able to hit a tire with it and leave a huge hole. I've done it and the first thing you feel is the edge of your hand hitting the tire. Amazing how this cuts. The sheath is clipped inside the pocket and the handle is grabbed and pulled to deploy the knife, leaving the sheath in the pocket.

I think this is the model that was on our web site that gave Facebook the shivers a few years ago and prevented us from advertising on their site. cool

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My stabby cutty came today, absolutely fantastic!


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Originally Posted by ironbender

Sure wish he'd of made a dozen or so more movies!


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Originally Posted by deflave
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I am gonna go with this one.


American made.


Good pick.


I like the RAT-7. Here's a pic along with a few other blades from Ontario,



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That Rat 7 showed up finally a couple days ago.

Its a hell of a lot more substantial than I thought it was going to be.


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It's a good size knife. I had to do some honing, but it took a real good edge. Also I did some sanding on the grip scales to round off some of the blocky feel.

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Along the way I've added a Becker BK9, and an ESEE Junglas....now the RAT-7 seems more of a mid-size blade.....grin

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
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I am gonna go with this one.


American made.



Is that enough blade for a Walrus?


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Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
It's a good size knife. I had to do some honing, but it took a real good edge. Also I did some sanding on the grip scales to round off some of the blocky feel.


Great idea!


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Originally Posted by Stormin_Norman
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I am gonna go with this one.


American made.



Is that enough blade for a Walrus?


Yes..I would not feel silly showing that to a walrus.


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Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Along the way I've added a Becker BK9, and an ESEE Junglas....now the RAT-7 seems more of a mid-size blade.....grin


Those look good too.

I especially like that ESEE knife.


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Is that a old Victorinox?

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Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
So....what would make a good stabby cutty slashy knife be?

Got to thinking the other day....my Old Timers and Leathermans wouldn't be much good in a real stabby type situation.


Guess I am worried about my hand slipping forward.


Anyone recommend a good stabby slashy knife?



Yeah, find a pattern you like, and some old files or plow shares and I'll make you one.

All it'll cost you is a beeve.


Alright Jim, a kitchen knife for the wife, a stabby cutty for you, and a small fixed blade for each of the kiddos. All patterns of your choice. If you want to be sentimental and send me some steel from the homestead I'll make it happen.

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It intrigues me, just not enough to get into. 😉


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