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Started by Okanagan, January 31, 2021, 09:11:21 PM

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nastygunz

 I knew how to run one end of a buck saw cutting firewood when I was a kid 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍

Hawks Feather

Neat looking saw.  Bass Pro lists it as 'out of stock' and Amazon had a listing saying that it is 'currently unavailable'.  Tex Sport does have them, but you have to buy 24 saws for $239.00.  Heck of a deal for $10.00 per saw, but what do you do with 24 of them?

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Okanagan

I will demure. The saw looks great in the video as assembled on a shop table, not so good as I think of field use in places like the Seven Devils area of Hell's Canyon.   Double the caution in rain forest.  The saw has too many separate parts to lose in our deep rainy ground cover on steep slopes, or lose in snow, especially if assembling the saw with cold hands in the dark.  I’d not depend on such a saw even near my vehicle.  I don’t backpack far from roads anymore,  but I am so prone to lose or misplace small parts, not to mention possible breakage, that this saw is not for me.