want to buy a good survival/hunter knife-help needed
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Re: want to buy a good survival/hunter knife-help needed
There r several dealers that would export to India. Try asking a few of them. Also, try www.knifecenter.com. Good prices and fast shipping.
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no it is not double edged knife.
what make this knife stand out of other knives made by Shrade it is 1070 High Carbon steel. while most of Shrade knives made from 440C.
check out this review
my personal preference for survival knife would be some sort of machete, or at least knife like KA-BAR / Becker BK-9 "Becker Combat Bowie"
http://www.tomarskabars.com/BK-9_INFO.html
9" long blade, still importable
but knife like that one made by Shrade, also very useful survival tool. I would recommend the book titled Everybody's Knife Bible. This book first time published in 1937 is the best source of information on how to use knife in survival and outdoor/hunting environment I ever seen.
what make this knife stand out of other knives made by Shrade it is 1070 High Carbon steel. while most of Shrade knives made from 440C.
check out this review
my personal preference for survival knife would be some sort of machete, or at least knife like KA-BAR / Becker BK-9 "Becker Combat Bowie"
http://www.tomarskabars.com/BK-9_INFO.html
9" long blade, still importable
but knife like that one made by Shrade, also very useful survival tool. I would recommend the book titled Everybody's Knife Bible. This book first time published in 1937 is the best source of information on how to use knife in survival and outdoor/hunting environment I ever seen.
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but india is listed in the countries to which they export.amangill wrote:ebay dont import to INDIA.
they also qoute the shipping and handling charges for india.
i donot have a credit card otherwise i would have definitly placed an order by now.
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Re: want to buy a good survival/hunter knife-help needed
Same here, I spoke with him regarding an order with a customised handle to which he readily agreed. When it came to discussing payments and delivery he disappeared. Thankfully I had not parted with my greenbacks.Subal das wrote:any one have any deals with themkalashnikovcult wrote:why dont u try amritsar sahib, anandpur sahib, huzoor sahib, i have visited all the 3 places and have seen great knives, you can also visit http://www.nvsikligar.com/ he has a good collection.
recently, I made attempt to order custom knife to the guy who deals with damaskus on Ebay.in, he made some promises and disappear
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ebay is just like market place, and dealers who sale knives on ebay are having different shipment policies, some ship internationally and some not. you will have to talk direct to the guy and he may agree to ship to India.amangill wrote:ebay dont import to INDIA.
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Re: want to buy a good survival/hunter knife-help needed
My ka bar jungel bowie. Costs less than a hundred dollars on 20north and boy, it's the toughest Bowie I have got - got quite a few - and a real work horse too.
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hi,whom are you talking about?OverUnderPump wrote:Same here, I spoke with him regarding an order with a customised handle to which he readily agreed. When it came to discussing payments and delivery he disappeared. Thankfully I had not parted with my greenbacks.Subal das wrote:any one have any deals with themkalashnikovcult wrote:why dont u try amritsar sahib, anandpur sahib, huzoor sahib, i have visited all the 3 places and have seen great knives, you can also visit http://www.nvsikligar.com/ he has a good collection.
recently, I made attempt to order custom knife to the guy who deals with damaskus on Ebay.in, he made some promises and disappear
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i wanted to order some knives frm ebay,should i be cautious?
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any one have any deals with them
recently, I made attempt to order custom knife to the guy who deals with damaskus on Ebay.in, he made some promises and disappear
Same here, I spoke with him regarding an order with a customised handle to which he readily agreed. When it came to discussing payments and delivery he disappeared. Thankfully I had not parted with my greenbacks.
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it is about one guy, who types in capitals and offers damask blanks on ebay.inhi,whom are you talking about?
i wanted to order some knives frm ebay,should i be cautious?
some such shady elements appeared here too not so long ago, so be careful.
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Re: want to buy a good survival/hunter knife-help needed
My recommendation for a survival knife will be one from the the RAT series which have now been renamed as Essee Knives. Check out http://www.eseeknives.com.jashan1 wrote: i wish to buy a good survival/hunter knife.
how can i get it in or around Punjab.
can i get it online,if yes then wats the process?
A survival knife has to have a simple but strong and and reliable blade which can be used for several situations and all of them not necessarily related to hunting. Also remember that a simple blade is the most suitable as you might have to sharpen it yourself "field sharpening".
The easiest way to buy these is through ebay.com but you will have to look for three things: The ratings on the seller, to convince him to ship to India and lastly to get the seller to ship via Fed Ex or DHL or UPS or any any shipping company other than USPS. These shipping companies will handle the clearance, duties etc.
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Get someone to bring it over to you.
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Sorry, I just read this. Things will be a bit difficult now. Credit card payments are the easiest.jashan1 wrote:.
i donot have a credit card otherwise i would have definitly placed an order by now.
Now in this case contact the seller for his bank details and transfer money from your bank to his account first. Provided your bank as a Foreign Exchange counter / division. It will be a bit complicated but will work.
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RAT knives r really tough and built like a tank, though they are not a looker, they do the job well.Rajat wrote:My recommendation for a survival knife will be one from the the RAT series which have now been renamed as Essee Knives. Check out http://www.eseeknives.com.jashan1 wrote: i wish to buy a good survival/hunter knife.
how can i get it in or around Punjab.
can i get it online,if yes then wats the process?
A survival knife has to have a simple but strong and and reliable blade which can be used for several situations and all of them not necessarily related to hunting. Also remember that a simple blade is the most suitable as you might have to sharpen it yourself "field sharpening".
The easiest way to buy these is through ebay.com but you will have to look for three things: The ratings on the seller, to convince him to ship to India and lastly to get the seller to ship via Fed Ex or DHL or UPS or any any shipping company other than USPS. These shipping companies will handle the clearance, duties etc.
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Get someone to bring it over to you.
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You have got it right! Its simplicity is its forte. You know your knives quite well!miss_3006 wrote: RAT knives r really tough and built like a tank, though they are not a looker, they do the job well.
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Re: want to buy a good survival/hunter knife-help needed
A bit OT but from where & how to get these masterpieces sharpened?
Are the scissors/kitchen knives sharpening shops ok?
Are the scissors/kitchen knives sharpening shops ok?
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.32 The Scissor / Kitchen knives sharpening shops are the easiest available solution to your sharpening needs. They will be able to handle almost anything other than serrated blades. Just make sure their grinding wheel works on a low RPM and does not overheat the blade as it will affect the temper / hardness of the blade.
The other option is Do it Yourself. Takes a lot of practice but thereafter you will be able to manage on your own. Just buy a good guided sharpening system.
The other option is Do it Yourself. Takes a lot of practice but thereafter you will be able to manage on your own. Just buy a good guided sharpening system.
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Re: want to buy a good survival/hunter knife-help needed
Am NOT a major fan of survival kives.If I have to, will carry 2-task oriented knives.
If its true survival, you will need a small kit to be carried on person all the time when in the bush. Contents are more than those fitting in your hollow knife handle.The hollow handles work well in movies.
One strong blade. Hopefully 5 inches or less? Innocuous, and in today's environment-Politically correct-as much as I hate to say it. Even a strong 4 inch folder is preferable.
99.99% it will be carried.
IF you need to use it, it shouldnt make you wince to use it to pry a rock, dress a sapling, cut small timber for tinder or slaughter a chicken. Oh my 400US$ knife got its blade scratched.
Some of the Spyderco might fit the bill , without the overt intonations of a 12 inch Buck Survival knife.
Look at a Leatherman - great blade, sharpest I've seen and used.If you need to pry/cut/file, has a task specific tool.
Wont get you hauled up before a cop for carrying a KNIFE. Yup, dangerous things.Especially when the newspapers quote a " high powered foreign made knife, so sophisticated that even our own police is not issued such latest weapons "
Good Luck
If its true survival, you will need a small kit to be carried on person all the time when in the bush. Contents are more than those fitting in your hollow knife handle.The hollow handles work well in movies.
One strong blade. Hopefully 5 inches or less? Innocuous, and in today's environment-Politically correct-as much as I hate to say it. Even a strong 4 inch folder is preferable.
99.99% it will be carried.
IF you need to use it, it shouldnt make you wince to use it to pry a rock, dress a sapling, cut small timber for tinder or slaughter a chicken. Oh my 400US$ knife got its blade scratched.
Some of the Spyderco might fit the bill , without the overt intonations of a 12 inch Buck Survival knife.
Look at a Leatherman - great blade, sharpest I've seen and used.If you need to pry/cut/file, has a task specific tool.
Wont get you hauled up before a cop for carrying a KNIFE. Yup, dangerous things.Especially when the newspapers quote a " high powered foreign made knife, so sophisticated that even our own police is not issued such latest weapons "
Good Luck
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