Mega Chopping Test #4 of 5
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Thank you...I've been looking for basically exactly what you just did for months...since my SOGfari sheared in half on a downswing...
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Fiskars x3 is the World best!!
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@philly624 ka bar kukri has realy good reviews and is $40 free shipping at amazon fyi
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@BSRadar100 do you know if Illinois has a law against this knife or is it a blade length law? i dont want to end up buying it and then it turns out its illegal
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@BSRadar100 yeah that explains why shipping is almost 35 bucks for one knife, but it is insured express shipping from Nepal, after all.
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@BSRadar100 After owning the CS Kukri Machete,I must say that it is an awesome blade.Like with the Bushman I like it because I don't see it breaking on me.Of course it is a drag, since you have to chew your way to get to the good edge holding ability.But with a cheap diamond stone I guess you could keep it sharp enough for chopping.I really like it also because of the price.If you have a belt grinder you can really put a good grind on it so that it chops well as well as a finer grind
does anyone know if the khukuri house website is legit and sells good knives. I have been looking at khukuris for a long while now and have decided to buy. I'm looking for a functional one that has the traditional shape and is anywhere from 10 inches to 18 inches in blade length. If khukuri house is not good, any suggestions? please reply soon
philly624 3 weeks ago
@philly624 - I've only heard good things about them.
BSRadar100 3 weeks ago
@BSRadar100 thanks a lot
philly624 3 weeks ago
@philly624 - No problem. I think they import them directly from Nepal. So they are the real deal. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
BSRadar100 3 weeks ago
It's been almost 2 months since you posted this. Thinking back: What would your one choice be? If you could take only one tool. Still the CS? I have a problem with durability on that one.
I guess I would go for your RD6. But since I never had such a thick blade I really can't say....
SpartanJohns 2 months ago
@SpartanJohns - Still thinking about this question in terms of a large blade - I guess it would depend on the use. For SHTF scenario in an urban setting I would want to have the Condor TRT (if I could only have one large blade) and my RD6. As I stated above - the TRT is very versatile. In a wilderness setting definitely would want the Wetterlings axe and my RD6. Second choice would be the Condor Thai Epen or Ontario Kukri and the RD6. I love both of those blades equally as much.
BSRadar100 1 month ago