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Tool Talk => Swiss Army Knights Forum => Topic started by: toolguy on May 30, 2014, 09:18:18 PM
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These are the SAK's which were designed specifically for the hunters.
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that Wenger is beautiful. to me the green Vic Hunter is simply the SAK to have
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You got the Realtree. :cheers:
How do you like it? It's a beast, isn't it. :D
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Nice! :tu:
Here are some more hunting models.
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Nice line up there mate :)
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You got the Realtree. :cheers:
How do you like it? It's a beast, isn't it. :D
I was hoping that the 3 layer Snow Camo Wenger would be slimmer than the Wenger Ranger that has 4 layers of tools.Unfortunately the scales on the new snow camo are extra thick and therefore the knife is slightly wider than my older 4 layer Ranger.
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Nice! :tu:
Here are some more hunting models.
Very cool.
What is the model or number of the Wenger at the bottom of your pic ?
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Nice! :tu:
Here are some more hunting models.
Very cool.
What is the model or number of the Wenger at the bottom of your pic ?
I am wondering the same thing. Never seen an 85mm Wenger with that curved serrated blade before.
Jim
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The Vic at the top of my first pic and at the left of the second pic has that type of gutting blade.
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Some great Knives here. Good idea for a Topic
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Nice! :tu:
Here are some more hunting models.
Very cool.
What is the model or number of the Wenger at the bottom of your pic ?
That's the Wenger EvoHunter 505.
http://www.sakwiki.com/ti...x.php?page=Evo+Hunter+505 (http://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=Evo+Hunter+505)
Picture by victor 7000.
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-p2kj23xT3ko/Ua9wnGyddSI/AAAAAAAAHgQ/2nerQPBUxkk/s800/DSCN3600_r.jpg)
Model number:
red: 1.505.059.300
Blaze: 1.505.059.804
Snow: 1.505.059.806
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Nice! :tu:
Here are some more hunting models.
Very cool.
What is the model or number of the Wenger at the bottom of your pic ?
Its an Evo Hunter 505. Several versions available, but only in a few European countries.
http://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=Evo+Hunter+505
Beaten to the draw!
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Thanks for the info guys
I see they're advertised on the Euro sites but unable to find a US site as of yet.
I'll find one.
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I bet those small blades with the serrated blade and chizel grind cut like a monster on packaging and cardboard boxes.
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Has anyone got experience with how those gut blades work? I was eyeing up one of the green hunters a while ago. I'd be reluctant to use a multi tool for that as you'd get blood and fur everywhere :s
I usually use my mercator folder with my finger right up behind the tip so I make sure I don't poke something I shouldn't. I've never used a gut hook before. It should open them up like a zipper.
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Well they work great on plastic, rubber hoses, cables, seat belts and rabbits. But you can pull a rabbits hide off so that doesn't say much
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Has anyone got experience with how those gut blades work? I was eyeing up one of the green hunters a while ago. I'd be reluctant to use a multi tool for that as you'd get blood and fur everywhere :s
I usually use my mercator folder with my finger right up behind the tip so I make sure I don't poke something I shouldn't. I've never used a gut hook before. It should open them up like a zipper.
I've been using a gut hook,in some form or another,for several years.I have a many knives with gut hooks.I also have stand alone gut hooks or strap cutters since they are advertised as such.
This is the Benchmade "cutter" in their Bone Collector series.