hi friends and fellow ifg'ns . i want to know where in chennai can i buy a hunting knife . pls suggest me the manufactures name and the price and the length of the blade .
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:26 pm
by dr.jayakumar
friend try paris corner shops.once in a while you get some nice knives.google a learn about all the good hunting knives so when you see one you can know the authensity.our forum has got a sales section where you can find some.goood luck.
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:46 pm
by shadowsabhi
thank u sir
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:01 pm
by marthandan
check out Basecamp at the ExpressAvenue...they stock a few muela's...
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 5:35 pm
by nagarifle
what is a hunting knife? how do you hunt with a knife any info would be useful.
please
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:43 pm
by shadowsabhi
these knife's are used for hunting
here is the like abt these types of knifes
so you take the knife and go and kill animals with it. what i mean you use the knife to kill animals instated of shooting them.? that would mean that you would have to get right next to the animals? is it so/
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:14 am
by TwoRivers
nagarifle wrote:what is a hunting knife? how do you hunt with a knife any info would be useful.
please
Naga, just tie it to a long sturdy stick, (rubber bands won't quite do), and you got a "hunting" knife. If you use SuperGlue instead to attach it permanently, it would become a "spear", and would have to be entered as such on your license. Or you can make a hole in the ground to fit the handle, freeze it in place so the blade sticks up, smear the blade heavily with blood; or bacon grease, if that's handier. Pretty soon a fox, wolf, or other predator will come along, lick the blade, and cut his tongue. He won't be able to feel it because of the cold. Then you just follow the drops of blood 'til you find him, bled out and dead. Cheers.
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:38 am
by nagarifle
TwoRivers wrote:
nagarifle wrote:what is a hunting knife? how do you hunt with a knife any info would be useful.
please
Naga, just tie it to a long sturdy stick, (rubber bands won't quite do), and you got a "hunting" knife. If you use SuperGlue instead to attach it permanently, it would become a "spear", and would have to be entered as such on your license. Or you can make a hole in the ground to fit the handle, freeze it in place so the blade sticks up, smear the blade heavily with blood; or bacon grease, if that's handier. Pretty soon a fox, wolf, or other predator will come along, lick the blade, and cut his tongue. He won't be able to feel it because of the cold. Then you just follow the drops of blood 'til you find him, bled out and dead. Cheers.
why you old so and so, ha ha ha hee hee, not taking the bait them mate
it just remined me of a SWAT Guy, who took out his pen knife and said that it was his SWAT knife, and this is his SWAT showes, so an old timer took out his box of match and said this is my SWAT match(he was demiliton chap, he got tired of earing SWAT Knife etc)
oh is the hunting knife same as the jungle knife, utilty knife, woodsman knife, general purpose large blade knife?
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 8:04 am
by TwoRivers
Yup. Just a good sturdy belt knife. For skinning and dissecting, whittling sticks, trimming your toe nails (if you've been out in the woods too long), eating (if you forgot your fork, and can't do improvised chop sticks, or don't want to use your fingers, having forgotten soap as well), doing camp chores, etc. Three-and-a-half to five inch blade, and you may call it a "hunting" knife.
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 8:13 am
by nagarifle
now thats more like it, any reasonable length of blade which can be used for multi purpose, not some sexy name to fool the wanna bes.
as we say "with a jack knife we can do all things" even chop a tree down( after many years, and bleeding hands)
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 8:59 am
by Subal das
nagarifle wrote:what is a hunting knife? how do you hunt with a knife any info would be useful.
please
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:19 am
by dr.jayakumar
Subal das wrote:
nagarifle wrote:what is a hunting knife? how do you hunt with a knife any info would be useful.
please
mr.subal that was really cruel isn't it?
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:29 am
by shadowsabhi
naga first you must understand that if you buy a gun or a rifle or a knife itz not that you must go for hunting or kill poor birds or animals why we can collect knifes right i am buying a hunting knife to collect not to go hunting and i wont harm animals
Re: hunting knifes
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 12:53 pm
by Subal das
dr.jayakumar wrote:
Subal das wrote:
nagarifle wrote:what is a hunting knife? how do you hunt with a knife any info would be useful.
please
mr.subal that was really cruel isn't it?
killing of animals is cruel act, does no matter if it is done during hunt in forest or during different circumstances supported by public