

Great thread, I have been eyeing one of those Beckers for a long time!!soc_monki wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 11:25 amDidn't see a thread, and didn't want to bump one since most people don't like necro threads! I recently sold my backup Zero Tolerance 0470 because I wanted to buy a nice, heavy duty fixed blade. I went with the Kabar Becker BK2, and man is it a beast! Haven't been able to use it yet because of being busy doing work on the house and yard, but I will try to trim some tree branches soon! Here's a picture!
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You know that you can get two different micarta scales for that knife?soc_monki wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 11:25 amDidn't see a thread, and didn't want to bump one since most people don't like necro threads! I recently sold my backup Zero Tolerance 0470 because I wanted to buy a nice, heavy duty fixed blade. I went with the Kabar Becker BK2, and man is it a beast! Haven't been able to use it yet because of being busy doing work on the house and yard, but I will try to trim some tree branches soon! Here's a picture!
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It is great! The sheath is a little tight, so I left the blade sticking out a little bit to stretch the retention system. Think I might do it again, or use a heat gun, and tune it a little more. It might break in some though, so I may hold off. Thinking about adding a teklok to it. Been working on the edge a bit, smoothing out the shoulders and convexing the edge a bit. Shes sharp! Thinking about bringing it down to 30 degrees inclusive...not sure how that will do for edge stability though. We shall see!Red wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 2:07 pmGreat thread, I have been eyeing one of those Beckers for a long time!!soc_monki wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 11:25 amDidn't see a thread, and didn't want to bump one since most people don't like necro threads! I recently sold my backup Zero Tolerance 0470 because I wanted to buy a nice, heavy duty fixed blade. I went with the Kabar Becker BK2, and man is it a beast! Haven't been able to use it yet because of being busy doing work on the house and yard, but I will try to trim some tree branches soon! Here's a picture!
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Oh yea, and I think there are G10 scales as well. I'm going to use it with the stock scales for a while and see how it goes. I actually really like them!Naperville wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 3:01 pm
You know that you can get two different micarta scales for that knife?
I think they sell them in black and tan.
https://www.tomarskabars.com/BK77BLKHNDL_INFO.html
Oh yea, I've seen the CRK fixed blades. They are nice! I've been eyeing the HInderer fixed blades too...Ranch Bowie anyone?Water Bug wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 3:28 pmI tend to carry folders, but I do appreciate a good, practical fixed blade knife.
Chris Reeve used to make a series of fixed blade knives called the One Piece Range that I really like. These knives featured a blade and a hollow handle made from a single piece of A2 tool steel.
I do really like some of Spyderco's fixed blade offerings. The Bradley Bowie, Respect, and Province all call to me. Especially the Respect! Such a beautiful knife! I've been saying for a while that I have no need for a fixed blade, and I really don't at the moment, but I really wanted a nice, thick knife that could do some work around the yard at least. I have a hatchet, but I feel better using a knife! And one that can chop some limbs from trees and cut down brush works just fine for me!JD Spydo wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 11:39 amI'm so glad you brought up this most interesting subject "Soc_MonkiYes I do like several of Spyderco's fixed blades and have owned and used a few of them over the years. There is one fixed blade model that I will probably continue to love for years to come. It's one of the few Spyderco fixed blade models that I think they got it "Perfect" from the start.
I'm speaking of the 2004-2005 era TEMPERANCE 1 model. It was one of the very few blades that had a Trainer and was also available in SE & PE both. I have two of each edge type and I wouldn't sell or trade either one. I use my TEMP 1 for kitchen duties mainly>> but I never go on any outdoor venture whether it be hunting, fishing, hiking without taking that great Spyderco TEMP 1 model with me.
I've beat the drums hard over the past 3 years to try to entice Mr. Glesser into making a SALT Series version of that great classic in LC200N and also in SE & PE both. Oh there are a few other fixed blade Spyders I also like but none of them come close to my TEMPERANCE 1 models. And yes I still prefer it over the very popular TEMPERANCE 2 model as well. Great Thread Brother![]()
I literally cut my knife loving teeth with Ka-Bar, Buck & Queen along with a couple of the other knives that they traditionally sold at most hardware stores. All the Ka-Bar knives I've owned I've liked and I've felt like I got my money's worth. I had a twin bladed, stag handled Ka-Bar Hunter-Folder that I used on my hunting trips for many years. I gave that knife to my Nephew and he still loves it. Ka-Bar is truly Americana anyway you look at it.
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