Bk-10 ka-bar

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saddlebum

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i used my camillus becker crewman to gut an elk and it was very hard to hold onto once it got bloody,so i took a file and filed X pattern front to back lightly and it has been much better,but i still think the handles are too thick and have been looking into replacing the scales with something thinner
 

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if the grip is a little too small , wrap some tennis racket grip tape on it and go try it out. if you intend to do chopping with it you could put tape or stippling only on the front of grip, leaving rear section smooth.chopping with a short knife, you only use 2 fingers on rear grip, with lanyard around wrist ,leaving knife to pivot in hand, with the 2 fingers holding knife..

there is nothing small about the bk 10 grip
 

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