i am looking for a new hunting knife to skin and clean with, but i dont want to spend 60-70 dollars on one. i want best bang for the buck. i had a gerber paraframe and let me tell you, very poorly made. so what is a good hunting knife under 25 dollars and wear can i buy it?
You might look at a BUCK knife model # 110..they are a med sized folding lockblade…great general all purpose knife…very durable and excellent warranty..iv'e had mine for over 20 yrs now…they come with a leather case for your belt..you can toss them on the ground..run over with a truck..MADE TO LST KNIFE..should be around your price range. I think they still sell them at WAL-mart…Good luck!!
Where is the best place is Sydney to get a good hunting knife?
Posted by Category: hunting knifeI live in NSW, Sydney and I am looking for a strong, durable hunting knife. Preferably over 4 inches. Does anyone know where I can get such a knife for under $200? If you know of the full name of the knife, I’d appreciate such knowledge.
G’Day mate try a gun shop they have everything or try e bay under hunting i own a buck knife i got from America fantastic knife or type buck knives in ebay and see what you get. cheers mate
I have a Buck knife that I use for hunting, it’s a lock back. There’s dried blood and dirt on the inside where I can’t reach. How do I clean it, and overall restore the knife’s look? It’s two ends are gold color and look stained and have fingerprints on them. I just need to know how to clean it so I can use it again.
First, sharpen your knife . Sharpening produces grit which can fall down in the hinge and creat friction, so lets get the sharpening out of the way.
Next..Use a bit of bleach to clean out the blood and such from inside. The bleach will break down the blood. There are other solvents that will do that too.
Next wash it with soap and water or just drop it in the dishwasher
Follow that up by a penetrating oil to clear out any dirt stuck to previous grease.
Ok.. those bolsters are brass.. a little brass polish will make them shine, and then spray them with a bit of laquer to reduce the future tarnish
Now wash it gently to get rid of any leftover cr*p and then either oil it up or use wd40 on the hinges and the lock release.
WIpe it all down with a clean paper towel and you are done.
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