Identify this 1 for me
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Identify this 1 for me
Picked this knife up at a local pawn shop a few weeks ago, anyone know the history about it and if it's rare?
I got it cheap and I know it's a Wengner.
Shown is a pic of it from both sides with my favorite BBQ pork rifle.
The red button unlocks the liner, I'm kinda getting into collecting the SAK now, this 1 cost me a whole 10.00 bucks. Thanks Ron
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I got it cheap and I know it's a Wengner.
Shown is a pic of it from both sides with my favorite BBQ pork rifle.
The red button unlocks the liner, I'm kinda getting into collecting the SAK now, this 1 cost me a whole 10.00 bucks. Thanks Ron
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Ron, I believe it is a <b>Wenger Century Swiss Army Knife </b> , featuring a timber camo handle, a single (60/40 serrated) non-reflective 4-in long 440 stainless steel blade and a safety lock.
Those are not rare. A common price for a new one is $19.99. You got a good deal.
~Paul~
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Those are not rare. A common price for a new one is $19.99. You got a good deal.
~Paul~
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It is a Century(I was hard-core for SAK before I was bit by the Spyder bug). $19.99 is a fair price,but I hate to say you could've saved alot at eknifeworks.com. They've got the Realtree and Advantage Timber models for $8.99(Wetlands is like $21.99,go figure). If you like the camo Wengers,they've got several of them there cheap(<$10). I believe Wenger is discontinuing the camos.
BTW,how sharp was yours? I have several of the camos,and they all needed to be sharpened. My regular ones were all sharp out of the box,but the camos all needed touching up. Even the saws were kinda dull. They must bead blast them after sharpening and it takes some of the edge off.
On a side note,I'm wondering what the real use is of the camo knives. You generally carry them in a pouch or in your pocket,so they're usually out of sight. And when they're being used,your hand covers most of the handle. I can just see dropping a Realtree out of a treestand and spending the day looking for it. Red is much easier to find.
BTW,how sharp was yours? I have several of the camos,and they all needed to be sharpened. My regular ones were all sharp out of the box,but the camos all needed touching up. Even the saws were kinda dull. They must bead blast them after sharpening and it takes some of the edge off.
On a side note,I'm wondering what the real use is of the camo knives. You generally carry them in a pouch or in your pocket,so they're usually out of sight. And when they're being used,your hand covers most of the handle. I can just see dropping a Realtree out of a treestand and spending the day looking for it. Red is much easier to find.
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Thanks <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> I knew it wasn't worth much, and no this puppy was dull as 4 am in Mayberry.
I just threw it in my day pack as a poor back up for my Moran FB.
Alex NOOOOOOOOOOOO it's far from a <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> Ron
I just threw it in my day pack as a poor back up for my Moran FB.
Alex NOOOOOOOOOOOO it's far from a <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> Ron
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You betcha it is Brian <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> it's a 300 Win Mag I shoot a 180 gr Nosler BT, pigs and deer hate it.
It's kinda over kill for whitetails here it has a couple twins in 270 and 30/06.
I love the synthetic stocks and those all steel Redfield mounts.
The 300 will honestly do 1/2 MOA with my handloads, nice pick up there my friend <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
It's kinda over kill for whitetails here it has a couple twins in 270 and 30/06.
I love the synthetic stocks and those all steel Redfield mounts.
The 300 will honestly do 1/2 MOA with my handloads, nice pick up there my friend <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>