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Old 11-08-2007, 02:10 PM
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to use buckmaster?....

well, it depends,..... i don't think i will ever use mine. its too valuable now and more a museum item than a real practical tool. the idea is great - create a multi-purpose knife/tool to peel an apple, chop some bones, kill a boar or eliminate sentry,....hm! thats great. however one would probably use an axe or a kukri for chopping, Lile deathwind, sog dagger, Randall #2, Gerber Mark II for tactical tasks,... and Victorinox or Case pocket knife for apple. IMHO the whole idea of one knife capable of doing anything was greatly spawned by movies. I remember those times - knife/crossbow/fishing rig gizmos - all in one!! Buck 184 is a product of these very romantic times. good times as well. for me its a piece of a history and knifemaking. sounds like people tend to leave Buckmaster in the car, while camping,.... and even with SEALs it was not used all that extensively,..... at least a few SEALs that i know never had this thing in use.... having said that its a respectable knife and one could put it to good use providing it will be within a hand reach when needed!
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