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#210693 - 02/26/26 01:31 PM Not "that far" away...Let's do this!
Captain Chris Stanaback Offline
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I just wrapped up (actually 17 days ago) my 2025-26-hunting season. So...What can I do? I can "morn" or I can start a project, with something to look forward to for "Next Season"! How about a RMK hunting knife?
If you're interested...please respond. If we get enough folks (members) involved we could put together a Dandy!
What say U?
Best,
Capt. Chris
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#210697 - 02/26/26 05:10 PM Re: Not "that far" away...Let's do this! [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Sounds good!
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#210699 - 02/26/26 06:02 PM Re: Not "that far" away...Let's do this! [Re: Robert Frey]
Billy Poyner Offline
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Yep
A model 20-25-27 with different handle material and other options
would be a great build IMO.
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#210707 - 02/26/26 08:31 PM Re: Not "that far" away...Let's do this! [Re: Billy Poyner]
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Yes.
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#210712 - 02/27/26 05:22 PM Re: Not "that far" away...Let's do this! [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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How about a Model #23? maybe with Ironwood handle?


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#210713 - 02/27/26 05:57 PM Re: Not "that far" away...Let's do this! [Re: Holzinger258]
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ironwood or stag


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#210718 - 02/28/26 02:21 PM Re: Not "that far" away...Let's do this! [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Nice ironwood!
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#210723 - 03/01/26 10:23 AM Re: Not "that far" away...Let's do this! [Re: Holzinger258]
Captain Chris Stanaback Offline
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There are countless choices at your disposal. I hunt a good bit (Been a member of the same hunting club for over 40 years) and have used many..many combinations of knife models, blade material, hilt-n-handles, etc. etc. I have a couple that are my favorites and a good many folks here already know about them.
"My" preference for an "actual" user would not be ironwood for the handle material due to the fact that is gets slippery when you're up to your wrists in blood. I like materials that are easy to wash up with hot soap and water. etc....just sayin'
Stay Sharp,
Capt. Chris


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#210727 - Yesterday at 05:50 PM Re: Not "that far" away...Let's do this! [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
Robert Frey Offline
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How about a #3-5!
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#210729 - Yesterday at 10:00 PM Re: Not "that far" away...Let's do this! [Re: Robert Frey]
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I am huntin' a fine Randall knife.
Tim Cameron used an 11 in the western States for deer and antelope.
Tim used a 19 for his annual bear hunts in Alaska.
But, I have to admit I am open to any hunting model.
I want to learn the plus and minus for the various models depending on the type of hunting. Big Game, Bigger Game, Small Game and all around general good hunting knife.
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#210730 - Today at 07:48 AM Re: Not "that far" away...Let's do this! [Re: BladesNBarrels]
Captain Chris Stanaback Offline
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Most certainly, no one can deny that the Bushmaster (Model #19) is the most stout for heavy game. Others, completely off the radar will also work. The Fireman, for example would be splendid for big game. You can order a Model #15 with a single hilt and a border patrol handle to equally serve the purpose...etc., etc...
I was thinking more along the lines a "medium" size game..."BUT"...(There's that word again) I'm up fer ideas.
Capt. Chris
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