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Bushcraft Hunting Knives
29 May 2021, 22:09,
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RE: Bushcraft Hunting Knives
I carry several and so does my son.

We both have a lightweight, half tang, fixed blade (about an inch) ankle knife - Remington. Great for if tangled in a thorn - bloody thorns can really bite lol. Also good for slicing cooked meat. Can shave with both as they are razor sharp and great for throwing - proving your aim is worth a damn.

Son has various multi tools with folding blades of varying usefulness. As does mum. Son also has a fully-locking plastic sheathed diving knife - gut hook, straight edge, and serrated edge. Not cheap due to to the full lock hard plastic sheath but good for a young one where preventing injury is best practice.
My side knife for pheasant, wood pigeon and rabbit is my my four inch, full tang Buck (USA brand- very good), nice grip and a fire strike section and a small serrated part on top - saves dulling main blade for everyday use.

We carry a wide-range of various wood working tools, as these would be hard to make in a grid down (not impossible as mum is an engineer and can build anything when pressed to the wire) but having them can mean making many other tools easily, if you get my gist. Tools are useless without hands that hold the knowledge of HOW to USE them or make them.

Mum packs two Ka-Bar Beckers, plus one unspecified bladed surprise. One Becker is good for wood processing and root digging. The other is for dealing with pests - mozzies are awful.
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Bushcraft Hunting Knives - by perkinsteel22 - 3 July 2018, 09:49
RE: Bushcraft Hunting Knives - by Talon - 3 July 2018, 22:22
RE: Bushcraft Hunting Knives - by Mortblanc - 4 July 2018, 06:54
RE: Bushcraft Hunting Knives - by Mortblanc - 4 July 2018, 07:04
RE: Bushcraft Hunting Knives - by Ajax - 29 May 2021, 22:09
RE: Bushcraft Hunting Knives - by bigpaul - 30 May 2021, 09:29

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