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Backcountry knives- Argali vs Goat knives vs others
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 2166529" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>Backcountry knives? Well... if survival might be the game I'd take my... old school Gen 1 Cold Steel Trail Master, for everything else I'd take my favorite; my Steve Morseth #5 hunter, and as a back up my Bud Nealy BN#7 Pash-Kabz </p><p>The Morseth #5 has also performed above and beyond the call, it stays razor-sharp as a game knife very easy to work with in the hand. Like most useable game knives don't be opening cans of beans with them and they'll perform every time you need them too... Take a P38 for the canned beans. Cheers </p><h3></h3></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 2166529, member: 16609"] Backcountry knives? Well... if survival might be the game I'd take my... old school Gen 1 Cold Steel Trail Master, for everything else I'd take my favorite; my Steve Morseth #5 hunter, and as a back up my Bud Nealy BN#7 Pash-Kabz The Morseth #5 has also performed above and beyond the call, it stays razor-sharp as a game knife very easy to work with in the hand. Like most useable game knives don't be opening cans of beans with them and they'll perform every time you need them too... Take a P38 for the canned beans. Cheers [HEADING=2][/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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