big MOD chopper.....

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Apr 12, 2014
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went out for a wander with a non bushy mate and the conversation quickly turned to cutting tools. i had an opinel no7 in my pocket and the faithful Mora Robust in my pack. He produced a little silver spyderco. handy. he showed me a pic on his phone of what i can only describe as a huge camp type knife. it looked so heavy and ungainly with a thick black blade. he told me that it was used often (he is a soldier) but it looks so... well, impractical. other than brashing i cant see a regular use for it. has anyone had any experience of this type of knife?
 
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They are massive in every way mate, i'v got one knocking around somewhere....some folks like em and modify them a bit.
Me? Tbh other than a kindling splitter It struck me as a bit of a useless heavy wedge of steel
 
They're a bit wild and heavy to use for fine work, a bit short for chopping. As sunndog said spot on for splitting kindling, and you'll never break one. I have one somewhere, but honestly one word in that sentence will demonstrate how much use I get from it
 
That's cheap for an MOD survival knife, but when you follow the link to the importer Kombat UK, it is a British Army 'Style' knife.


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That was just the first link that popped up mate.....i would never suggest anyone actually buy one, let alone a copy :D
 
used to use one before the bushcraft theme/popularity started. Had one in the 80's and early 90's still have it somewhere.
It was a great knife like everything the more you used it the more expert you became with it. But get an original not the webtex copy.
 
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I like the modifications this guy's done

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The old MOD issue 'tree slappers' weren't particulary well thought of, either in the Arctic or the jungle. I understand that the more recently issued goloks are better thought of in the jungle environment. I know that I ditched my pussers issued knife soon after getting it and managed to get hold of a parang in Brunei which instill use over twenty years later.
 
The old MOD issue 'tree slappers' weren't particulary well thought of, either in the Arctic or the jungle. I understand that the more recently issued goloks are better thought of in the jungle environment. I know that I ditched my pussers issued knife soon after getting it and managed to get hold of a parang in Brunei which instill use over twenty years later.

The old Gollock or Tree Beater was ok but never came with a sharpener kit and no one either sharpened them or perhaps knew how to.
 

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