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| Member Join Date: Dec 2006
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| has any one used this knive before i was putting around on the net when i stumbled on to this schrade extreme survivlal knive and am thinking about purchasing for my truck box in the states here is the link SchradeŽ Extreme Survival Knife ![]() |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: North Carolina / Lake Norman
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| Never seen one like that before looks neat though.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: New York
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| I do have to ask what kind of survival or outdoor situation you expect to find yourself in where having a bunch of screwdrivers will be more valuable to you than, say, a firelighter or some fishing line and fishhooks. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Indianapolis, IN. "The city where nothing happens."
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Southern Wisconsin
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2008
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| ......and of coarse it's imported......gee...i wonder if it's imported from CHINA?...... |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2008
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| I would go with the Ontario M-9 Bayonet correct me if I am wrong but it has a hollow handle. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Nov 2007
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| Information says the blade is stainless and the handle is aluminum. Seems to me there would be a real weak point where the blade attaches. One machined out of a solid piece of steel would be much better. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: New York
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| cruzerbotz, if you want something in that line you either have to find an honest-to-god Jimmy Lile "Rambo I" made by Jimmy Lile himself; or you need to do what I did. Buy yourself a Swedish Mauser 1896 bayonet, take it to a machinist and have him extend the threads all the way to the hex head on a 3/4 inch bolt, cut it down so you can close it with 2 turns, and tap the haft of the bayonet to take it. You will lose the spring-loaded pin that snaps into the bayonet lug, but you'll end up with a solid steel, hollow handled survival knife. You might want to give some thought to thinning and sharpening the curved bottom arm of the hilt to become a can opener, but that's your call. The garbage the ChiComs are making and calling "hollow handled survival knives" are made from a poor grade of steel and have a very short tang held into the hollow handle by a couple of screw threads and a nut. They are not welded. What I described is the only way I know to get a hollow handled survival knife at a cost less than a used car. Rambo Is made by Lile are going for four figures these days, I think they are too big to be practical, but I don't fault his craftsmanship one bit. They are supreme examples of the knifesmith's art - just not affordable for the average joe. |
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2006
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| it is never intended for shtf situation i have a perfectly fine kabar i will use it lasted in iraq it will survive bout anything my intent was for it to be a truck lock box tool for miscelanious chores and what not |
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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2005
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| This is what I have for a survival knife. It made by Chris Reeve and although it is more expensive than the above knife, it is US made and I figure much more durable. You get what you pay for and afterall what is you life worth? By the way, I replaced the screwdrivers that also come with it with a flint, a compass, some hooks, line and sinkers. I decided on a spear point model so it could be lashed to a pole and double as a spear if necessary. |
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Silverdale WA
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| why wouldnt some one get a gerber/leathermen knife with a driver adapter? or even better just get a diggit? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Kentucky
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| Yes... Lets go fishing with a knife! ![]() =O I just found a use for that smiley emote face thing. Sweet! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Canada
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| Tact i cool |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Anchorage , Alaska
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| I took a look at that knife page , I gotta tell ya ,I was more interested in the bag of coffee. I have to agree with Country Bumpkin and jd1911 a good surplus kabar or bayonet would be a better choice. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Northern Illinois
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| RNL, what did that run you out of curiosity? Oh and by the way, welcome to the G&G forum. Glad you decided to joins us. Lots of good folk here.
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