ok so im in the market looking for a hunting knife with at least a 10'' blade and have come across alot on ebay, normally i dont buy a knife unless i can feel the steel before i buy it. But some of these prices i cant pass up (its going to be abused so i dont want to spend like 100+ for one). i know know much about numbers, but is 440 stainless steel a good material for a kife that will be abused?
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A Ka-Bar knife will suit you. Probably the only knife you will ever need. I've owned one for 7 years now and only sharpened it 3 times.
KA-BAR (aka Kabar or K bar) offers more than 100 high-quality knives - tactical and utility - including knives for hunting, sporting, and military. Choose from bowie knives, Becker knives, EK Commando, folders, fixed knives and more.
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To answer your question about 440 stainless: 440 stainless is a grade of stainless steel that contains a high percentage of Carbon which makes it one of the strongest alloys, but it is brittle compared to some softer steels. The knife should hold a sharp well, but will be likely to break if you ever try to use it like a pry bar or a screwdriver.Comment
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Just curious
I love my 40 year old Buck knife and would recommend one to anyone. What are you using it for? A 10" blade is overkill in most cases. Anything that requires a 10" blade would be easier to dress with a very sharp smaller knife and a game saw. Unless, of course, you just want a big ol' knife, which is understandable.Comment
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Ditto, trying to stick a 10" blade into a 100lb deer's chest cavity and up the neck to cut the esophagus out ain't gonna be easy.Originally posted by nulamI love my 40 year old Buck knife and would recommend one to anyone. What are you using it for? A 10" blade is overkill in most cases. Anything that requires a 10" blade would be easier to dress with a very sharp smaller knife and a game saw. Unless, of course, you just want a big ol' knife, which is understandable.
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