Doesn't look pretty, but damn handy... I took my BK2 and stripped the coating off the exposed part of the blade(leaving it under the scales for corrosion resistance). Then I filed some grooves into the spine for a better thumb purchase and an angled flat to make using a fire steel easier. Sharpened the blade with a minor geometry change too...
This is what I started with...
Anytime you cut something the blade would build up crud in the coating...
Ditched the floppy fabric loop and added a Tek-Lok and some paracord to the sheath and it's everything I need in a chopper...
I take a carbon Mora with me too for fine work... It's a big knife, but still does fine feathersticks...
This is what I started with...
Anytime you cut something the blade would build up crud in the coating...
Ditched the floppy fabric loop and added a Tek-Lok and some paracord to the sheath and it's everything I need in a chopper...
I take a carbon Mora with me too for fine work... It's a big knife, but still does fine feathersticks...
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