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    Default Survival Knives

    Does any one have any experience with the Cold Steel Recon Scout? It looks like a really sturdy well made knife, comparable to a Becker BK2, or a K-Bar and is a fairly reasonable price. What do you carry? Why?


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    Postman no offense, but you may want to use the search function. The reason I say this is that this is your second post and this topic has been covered in about a hundred threads already. Just letting you know. Be prepared for a Ton of Sarcasm on this kind of Topic.
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    This one?

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    Thanks for the heads up, will go to introductions right away.

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    Yeh, thats the one.

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    Cool Yo Postman...

    Check these out:

    http://www.wilderness-survival.net/forums/blog.php?b=47

    http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...blog.php?b=102

    Then there's the "Sticky" on Survival Knives, but I'll let you hike through the forums and find that one for your self.
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    http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...t=1297&page=62

    There you go.
    As can be seen there I use a Kukri for a larger blade but also carry a smaller one.The bigger one serves as a axe to, cutting/splitting wood etc.
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    I have the Coldsteel Recon Tanto. Has to be my favorite. Strong, durable, and hasnt failed me yet. Have been abusing it for 4 years now. Of course this is IMHO
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    I had the Cold Steel Recon1. Awesome blade. Sharpest knife I've ever had.

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    I own 2 of them. Great knives, tank tough and sharp as he11.
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    I have two cold steel trail masters that i keep in each of my bug out bags. they are really durable and are sharp as heck... otherwise i just use my blackie collins machete...
    Prepared enough.

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