I carry a Benchmade nitrous striker with me at all times, and keep a Kabar in the pack. I also have some older Western knives made right here in Longmont that keep an edge like nothing I've ever seen.
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I carry a Benchmade nitrous striker with me at all times, and keep a Kabar in the pack. I also have some older Western knives made right here in Longmont that keep an edge like nothing I've ever seen.
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Just 'cause. :D
What's the difference between the LMF Infantry and the LMF ASEK? ASEK is about 50 bucks more on this site, looks to be the same thing though???
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i have a Tom Brown Tracker knife my brother bought me for around $200. or you can get a free one when you graduate the wilderness survival school. its also in the movie "The Hunted" with Tommy Lee Jones. only knife i will ever own. google it. http://i932.photobucket.com/albums/a...nife/knife.jpg
I carried a SOG Seal Pup back in my Navy VBSS days in the northern gulf. I absolutely loved that powder coated blade in a marine environment. Every other day or so I would run a stone over the edge to clean it up. Tough as nails too. I swore I was gonna chip the blade, using it to cut metal tamper seals off cargo containers, or snap the blade while prying open corroded sounding tube caps.
I am certainly glad you mentioned that. I did a lot of looking into knives and really fell onto the Seal Pup. It size, durability, color, off the top of my head are things I looked at. I also have an Air Force Pilot's knife...you know the old school one. It works great for camping and such and I have a great edge on it. It is a cheap way to go if you are on a really tight budget but my thought it is is that it wont last more than one serious survival excursion, hence my carrying of the Pup. I certainly would like to hear more stories about its uses if you have them. I am an army guy so you will have to fill me in on what a VBSS is?
VBSS = Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure. Kind of like High Seas Highway Patrol. Following the invasion, we boarded and inspected every merchant vessel entering and exiting Iraqi waters. We looked for contraband coming in, and smuggled goods coming out. A lot of fuel was being smuggled out of the port cities (mostly Al-Faw) and sold on the black market.
As for "Tales of the the SOG Seal Pup", I really only have one story. In addition to boarding vessels, we also provided small boat security for Iraq's two oil terminals, Mina Al Bakir Oil Terminal (now Al Basra Oil Terminal), and Kwahr Al Abot (I may be wrong on the last one). We were tasked with keeping all surface traffic at least two miles away. This included the local fishing dhows (boats). They would always try to cut through the security zone to save fuel while coming in and out of port, and were often towing their nets. They would play dumb when we would come along side and order them away. Our Boarding Officer would tell me to take my knife (since most of the other guys carried multi-tools) and cut their nets. As soon as they saw the Seal Pup in my hand, headed towards their nets, their english improved dramatically. After a few days of that, all I had to do was pull the knife and point to their nets and they got the message.
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This is a good thread. I've been wanting to hear some good knife info. Keep it coming.