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#83998 - 12/20/10 11:10 PM Model 11-3 questions
2ninersavo Offline
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I am considering getting a Model 11 3" for a hunting knife. Does any one here use one? How does it do for you? What options do you think would be good to have add to it? Thanks 29R

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#83999 - 12/20/10 11:18 PM Re: Model 11-3 questions [Re: 2ninersavo]
Leatherman Offline
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I would get a wrist thong and a compass if available. Always good to have a compass in the woods!


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#84001 - 12/21/10 04:20 AM Re: Model 11-3 questions [Re: Leatherman]
alan_grombacher Offline
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Registered: 08/20/07
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Loc: Canada
Hey Jery,

I bought my #2 son a #11 3 inch quite a few years ago now. He really likes it as a skinner. It holds an edge very well. I am thinking of getting one for myself one of these days.

Alan
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#84003 - 12/21/10 05:39 AM Re: Model 11-3 questions [Re: alan_grombacher]
WildBill Offline
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Registered: 12/12/10
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I think it depends on what you are hunting and cleaning, and if your hunting knife may ever need to be more than just that. I had a 11-3 and loved it. Great for smaller animals; However, I like something a little bigger for deer size game. I use a model 5-5 for deer hunting and general camp use and I think a 3-5 is also a good choice. Sure, a model 11-3 with a sharp edge will gut and skin any animal, but again - I like to have a little more edge to work with, and a little more backbone... regardless, find the one that is right for you and you'll have a friend for life.


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#84006 - 12/21/10 09:10 AM Re: Model 11-3 questions [Re: WildBill]
alan_grombacher Offline
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WildBill,

My son has skinned probably a dozen deer (mulies and whitetails) with it, along with 2 moose and a bear. It will stay sharp for several deer or one moose. It peels bears on par with my #23. For a general camp knife, he use #25 5 inch or one his Bowies (Nordic or Sportsman with a fighter gaurd).

While I like the #11 3 inch, it is on the small side for me too. I prefer my favorite #23 standard or my #22 with it maroon micarta.

Like you said - find the right one for you. The great thing about Randalls is all the nice choices.


Cheers,

Alan
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#84007 - 12/21/10 09:39 AM Re: Model 11-3 questions [Re: alan_grombacher]
Captain Chris Stanaback Offline
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Registered: 09/14/05
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Loc: Central Florida
Not great pics...but here's a couple of ideas. My #11-3" has done a dozen whitetails and a couple of hogs. Everyone else is finding the #11-3 too small..."BUT"...(There's that word again)...No one has addressed the fact that the handle is much more full and comfortable, especially for long usage. The larger diameter is perfect!
Best, Capt. Chris


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#84008 - 12/21/10 09:44 AM Re: Model 11-3 questions [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
alan_grombacher Offline
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Hey Captain,

My boy's #11 3 inch has a great piece of stag on it. It is set up like the old Nordic Special. The gnarly stag makes a great grip.

Cheers,

Alan (still stuck in Brussels)
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#84011 - 12/21/10 12:28 PM Re: Model 11-3 questions [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
Peter_Kaufman Offline
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Registered: 02/14/08
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Loc: Southeast Utah
Hi Capt. Chris

that 11-3 stag with black sheath looks very familiar, just like the one you sold me smile

Peter
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#84015 - 12/21/10 03:12 PM Re: Model 11-3 questions [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
Buck Buchanan Offline
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Registered: 07/25/10
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Loc: Fayetteville NC
As we all know, receiving a Randall as a gift is a great gift indeed. It is for Me.

This model 11-3 was a present to me from one of my long-time RMK customers. He started buying Randalls from me when He was an Ensign in the US Navy, and now He's a Captain (0-6). He just called Monday to have me ship a Model 28 to a Navy buddy in RI for Christmas.

Over the span of years, some two dozen friends have received a Randall military model.

He put my name on it so I wouldn't be tempted to sell it. Me? whistle Its a keeper. Next to my Model 23, it's my favorite outdoors knife. wink

My first photo post. Hope it comes across OK.


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#84023 - 12/21/10 06:39 PM Re: Model 11-3 questions [Re: Buck Buchanan]
Sidney_Redford Offline
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The last 11 I got said 3 1/4 inch. Are all of these you guys showed the same or are they only 3 inch? I haven't used mine but it looks like it would be a great skinning knife.
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