TrapperReady
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Just curious what you all think about sawteeth on a fixed-blade knife. I'm specifically talking about on a long-bladed survival/camp knife, like a Randall #14.
Many years ago, I had one of the Air Force Survival Knives with the sawteeth on the back and found them fairly useless for cutting wood, but otherwise not much of a hinderance. I didn't mind that they were there, but I didn't use them either.
If you were spec-ing out your own knife, would you include them "just in case" or leave them off entirely. Do you find them useful? Do they cause any problems?
Thanks!
Many years ago, I had one of the Air Force Survival Knives with the sawteeth on the back and found them fairly useless for cutting wood, but otherwise not much of a hinderance. I didn't mind that they were there, but I didn't use them either.
If you were spec-ing out your own knife, would you include them "just in case" or leave them off entirely. Do you find them useful? Do they cause any problems?
Thanks!