16 December 2012, 19:00
16 December 2012, 19:12
I have one of these from my Army days, it was issued to me when I was in the Malayan Jungle,.. they are very good indeed heavy in the cutting edge, but light overall,.. what I would advice to anyone who does buy one, is to slip the cord over the wrist, the wooden handle tends to get a little slippy and by useing the cord you prevent it slipping from your hand
They used to come in a webbing sheaf,... but sadly I lost mine, still use the tool though
They used to come in a webbing sheaf,... but sadly I lost mine, still use the tool though
16 December 2012, 19:18
On the site the guy sells them on, I think its £26 ish comes with sheath and sharpening file.
I've been after one for ages, but no luck so definitely getting one when funds allow.
I've been after one for ages, but no luck so definitely getting one when funds allow.
31 December 2012, 11:51
Im glad i came across this thread. Getting a blade very soon and its good to see one as cheap as this rated by othr members
31 December 2012, 19:06
thats wot i got good chopper that
very true ,i put rubber bike inertube on it ,glued in place all good,lots of uses bike inertubes
(16 December 2012, 19:12)Highlander Wrote: [ -> ]I have one of these from my Army days, it was issued to me when I was in the Malayan Jungle,.. they are very good indeed heavy in the cutting edge, but light overall,.. what I would advice to anyone who does buy one, is to slip the cord over the wrist, the wooden handle tends to get a little slippy and by useing the cord you prevent it slipping from your hand
They used to come in a webbing sheaf,... but sadly I lost mine, still use the tool though
very true ,i put rubber bike inertube on it ,glued in place all good,lots of uses bike inertubes