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@jonkari33 TOPS anaconda, Ron Hood designed it as well. It far surpasses Buck and Rat/ESEE
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I want one so bad but they are too pricey for my poor hillbilly ass : (
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@popeinthescope this is my plan as well! Have you found any good prices? best i've seen yet is on amazon...
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i am gonna pick one of these up soon for a boundary waters trip over here in mn! but i wanna know when we are going to get a review of the staple gun!!!
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Nutn, would you recommend this over the Cold Steel Trailmaster? Both seem to be about the same weight, size and price, and both have synthetic sheaths now. Which would you go with? Answer if you can, if not no worries dude, I know you're maxed out! Peace!
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@AussiePreppers Completely agree, my philosophy exactly!! The Hoodlum let's you carry a folding saw, flint/magnesium fire starter, multi-tool, mini-blade AND Hoodlum for same weight as lightweight axes..... OH YEA!!!
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Me want
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yea, bad vibes. Yes great man, will be a great loss. thanks bud!!!
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@jonkari33 With the money I saved not getting an ESEE Junglass, I got two RTAK 2's, and have yet to see any chips or breakages. As far as the Hoodlum... I'd want one just to have it... at half the weight of the RTAK2/Junglass, I'm not having "big blade withdrawals" when I leave my RTAK2 behind for a less-than-2 day trip.
Get the ESEE if it makes you feel better, by all means... confidence in your tool/weapon makes all the difference. :)
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@BUCKrub91 While the weight from this knife to another may not be that large or noticeable, he focuses on weight for the sake of carrying a lighter load. When you go backpacking, you could be carrying up to 70 different items, tools, equipment, etc. If each of those weighs 4 or 5 ounces over a lighter offering that could do the same job, then youre could be carrying 10 more pounds than you need to be. A few ounces doesnt seem like much, but it really adds up quick.
Nutn, debating between the hoodlum and ESEE Junglas (saw too many RTAK II breaking vids) do you think the Junglas is a better blade than the RTAK II both are 1095, the hoodlum is 5160? this is going to be my first big woods blade... buck has a lifetime warranty against defect, ESEE states lifetime guarantee against abuse and breakage... sheath does not really play a factor.
jonkari33 2 months ago 7
I PAID 116$ FOR THIS KNIFE ON AMAZON!!!!!!! I LOVE IT!
886NINJA 3 months ago 4