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Thread: P35 and an Axe.

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    P35 and an Axe.

    My EDC P35. Stocked full of Gold Dots.











    Knife is a CRK Pacific.

    An observation - that sharpened top of the blade, that isn't your friend using the knife as a bush knife. It really isn't. Especially when making feather sticks.

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    Sounds like you want a dedicated bushcrafter knife. Have you checked out the line of Bark River knives? I bet you'd like them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WDW View Post
    Sounds like you want a dedicated bushcrafter knife. Have you checked out the line of Bark River knives? I bet you'd like them.
    I'm currently working through a build from Ruth Knives. http://ruthknives.com/home.php

    I prefer Bowie style knives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Riehl View Post
    I'm currently working through a build from Ruth Knives. http://ruthknives.com/home.php

    I prefer Bowie style knives.
    Nothing wrong with that. Are you familiar with the full convex grind? It's the only edge ill have on my knives & I request it on all my customs. Edge retention & minimal resistance during the cutting stroke are unparalleled. I like Bark Rivers cause all of their knives have this grind. Is that P35 stock by the way? I don't think you've ever posted a "regular" gun on here.

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    Nope! No longer stock.

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    Any updates to the P35 test process?

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    I put a lot of rounds through two Mk III BHPs in the '90's and they were as realiable as the best Glocks I've used since. Triggers were perfectly decent stock IMO. Just the longer reset gave me problems when I went back to shooting 1911s and Glocks a lot.

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    Nyeti's version of a modern P35:



    No knives or axes though.

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    I thought the modern P35 was a Glock 17 Gen 4?
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    Classy combo.

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