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What is a Really Good Hunting Knife
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<blockquote data-quote="Citified" data-source="post: 2940872" data-attributes="member: 99567"><p>Many good suggestions on here. I would point out you should look at the quality of the scabbard also when you purchase since it will be belt carried. Sometimes they wear out before the knife. I personally carry a Buck when hunting and a Gerber day to day but that is a folder. I used to live near the Buck factory and toured it ages ago. This is my second Buc knife in 60 years only because I lost the first one. My fault, forgot to clasp the snap after gutting the deer. Holds an edge well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citified, post: 2940872, member: 99567"] Many good suggestions on here. I would point out you should look at the quality of the scabbard also when you purchase since it will be belt carried. Sometimes they wear out before the knife. I personally carry a Buck when hunting and a Gerber day to day but that is a folder. I used to live near the Buck factory and toured it ages ago. This is my second Buc knife in 60 years only because I lost the first one. My fault, forgot to clasp the snap after gutting the deer. Holds an edge well. [/QUOTE]
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