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drawandfire86x
01-20-2016, 08:21 PM
Hey guys, I'm interested in hearing what kind of knives you bring with you on a hunt..

I'm a collector and love to hear about cool new knives.

I'll go first with a few from my collection:

Kabar Kukri Machete

Strong chopper, great for clearing and hacking. I have over 5 machetes but this ones my favorite.

http://s17.postimg.org/sxskg158v/kabar.jpg

Csar-T Tops Buck Knife

This buck knife is awesome, normally I'd go with a fixed blade but I just love the durability and quality of this folder.

http://s17.postimg.org/ykoxdi7rj/buck_tops_csar_t_avid_folder_1321382252.jpg

Folding Credit Card Knife

http://s17.postimg.org/5h0ph9jnz/CCKCOMBO.jpg

This cool little knife is actually one I got for free from a survival life promotion.

It has a decent quality blade, sturdy build and yes it actually fits into the credit card area of my wallet. It makes an excellent backup tool and I have it with me ALWAYS.

The promotion is still going on and now.

You can get two of these knives for free from http://knifefreebie.com

I'm not sure how much longer they will be giving them away, it could end anytime.

Next month I'm planning on picking up 2-3 new blades, I'm open to suggestions!

Now you've seen mine.. what are your favorites? (machete, buck knife, EDC)

quackaholic
01-21-2016, 09:00 AM
I carry an old Rigid RG-74. Fixed blade. Love it. Had it for years.

nomad_archer
01-21-2016, 04:29 PM
A kershaw "needs work" that the tip is a little bent and has been mostly straightened back out. I know better but still tried to use it to pry something.....

mrbb
01-21-2016, 07:08 PM
I have a 5 gallon bucket of knives or so, maybe more
over the yrs I went from carrying a BIG fixed blade to some real small one's
to even just carrying a razor blade to save on weight
I do NOT care for folding blades when gutting deer, they just get gunked up and messing./harder to clean IMO

I have a few smaller 3-3.5 inch blade fixed blades with gut hooks on backs, I liked best I think
small simple and easy to clean and sharpen
doesn't take a big tool to gut a deer LOL