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    Default whats the worst knife you have or had.


    Mine, was a Buck knife, a Buck lite Max.
    Used it once on a camp trip and took a chip pit of the blade while I was shaving down a stick.

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    the little hollow handle knives you used to be able to get for under $10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echo2 View Post
    the little hollow handle knives you used to be able to get for under $10
    I've still got one of them .

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    I have my second one....and the boys each have one.....

    I like my Chris Reeves hollow handle.....it's the only hollow handle worth a crap...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echo2 View Post
    I have my second one....and the boys each have one.....

    I like my Chris Reeves hollow handle.....it's the only hollow handle worth a crap...
    Ill have to look them up, I like the bushman as far as hollow handles go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echo2 View Post
    I have my second one....and the boys each have one.....

    I like my Chris Reeves hollow handle.....it's the only hollow handle worth a crap...
    Just googled them, yeah I like them really like the sheaths too.

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    For me it would have to be a Schrade Pro Hunter. I had a blade and a handle after one good wack from a baton. Cheap steel and crappy heat treat. After that experience many years ago I was bitten by the custom knife bug for most of my fixed blades.

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    Default Ultimate knife, I don't think so!


    Ok, I'll take a flogging for this one! I bought one of Gerbers Bear Grylls Ultimate knives, yeah yeah I know Packaging at it's worst. I was initially impressed by the knife but that faded very quickly when used. Moderate use over a weekend camping trip destroyed this knife. Cutting through some natural fiber rope wore out the serrations, literally bent over the edges. Cut down some small1-2" thick branches left small chips in the fine edge of the blade didn't even think about trying batoning after that. I noticed that when I pressed down on the thunb jimping there was a pronounced popping sound, so the handle is separating. Checked continuity with my Fluke model 87 DMM proved the blade is not true Full tang. Fire starter loosens up when pulled out more than 5-6 times and the sharpener is screwed to the sheath.. Not a real problem if it were not for the fact that the screw heads were above the sharpening level. Produced really nice scrathes in the blade, totally ineffective for sharpening. The whistle is completely overwelmed and compresess if you have a pair of lungs and I couldn't get more than three fingers in the lanyard. I learned my lesson the hard way. Gerber is willing to exchange it, but I really don't want another one.

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    I had a Smith & Wesson M&P MAGIC for all of about 3 weeks in Afghanistan. If you're unfortunate to have bought one of these, I suggest you ensure all the little screws on it are tightened. Mine came loose (along with the spacers that allow the blade to fold & unfold), rendering the knife virtually worthless. I wouldn't buy another one ever in a million years. Even if the SHTF & I saw a brand new one lying in front of me still in the box, I'd keep walking.

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