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Tactical Hunter? {Sheath pics added}

Started by srtben, April 04, 2012, 09:15:00 AM

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srtben

Or a tactical trailing point, or maybe a persian fighter? This is probably the last one I will have time to finish in time for the OKCA show next week.
It is a lot different than the majority of my "tactical" knives, but I think it has really cool lines. What do you think?
Oal is about 9 5/8", with a 5" blade of .214" 5160.

 

 

 

 





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Mohillbilly

I'm usually not a trailing point fan.......I am now!  :-)

beaver#1

i like it . looks it could be use in a situations. good job
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Call it what you want, I think it's a good, functional, design that you have masterfully crafted.
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I like all of your work, Ben.  Very cool work on that micarta.  When I saw the first pic, I was wondering what type of horn it was....  until I scrolled down to the close-up.   :D

Nice job, as usual.   :thumbsup:

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kansas stik man

well tactical i say not!  i would say a bush craft skinner i like more curved blades for bush craft and that knife looks very simple, tough, full tang and lanyard hole.  great job though. id carry that sucker in a heart beat. and of course my favorite color being black is even more of a plus.
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srtben

Thanks guys, this one definitely won't slip out of your hands when using it!
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Doug Campbell

Yep, that's some serious texturing, maybe call it the "gator hide" look, should a very nice user Ben.    :thumbsup:
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Rick Richard

I can't decide which I like better the knife or the sheath!  This would be one I would love to own!

srtben

QuoteOriginally posted by Doug Campbell:
Yep, that's some serious texturing, maybe call it the "gator hide" look, should a very nice user Ben.     :thumbsup:  
Thanks Doug, "Gator hide", I might have to use that!! It is actually very comfortable to hold and it gives excellent grip even with gloves on.
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srtben

Thanks guys for the kind words!
FYI this one is currently available.
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amar911

Looks nice, Ben. Not too deep a spine on the trailing point, which I like.

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Nala

Yeah that is a great looking knife for sure.  One thing I get out of seeing it is that it begs to be USED.  That would be an awesome hip knife for a hog hunter.

You are a talented fellow for sure....as are a great many of the knife guys here.  I find myself wanting new knives every time I come here to check out the newest pics.

Thanks for posting it.
Nalajr

Nala

Oh I forgot something....

What does Trailing Point mean?

Nalajr

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