
Got my Puma Knife today
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Got my Puma Knife today
What does one do with these knives? Stash it away and keep it nice? Use it? Sell it? Just curious.


Re: Got my Puma Knife today
I know what I'd do, I'd stash it. I've stash most of my knives... 

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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
That one would go into Hobie's Rubbermaid Knife Tote 14A: Knives, Fixed Blade, Brass Bolster, EngravedHobie wrote:I know what I'd do, I'd stash it. I've stash most of my knives...
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
Use it. I guess - it's a fighting knife, so it'd be for carrying on your belt when you might need a knife for defense.
I personally like to "project" myself when in defense mode and therefore choose a gun.
My knives are all purpose driven - kitchen knives, skinning knives, etc.
I carry a 3" Ken Onion with me in my pocket - multi purpose

I personally like to "project" myself when in defense mode and therefore choose a gun.
My knives are all purpose driven - kitchen knives, skinning knives, etc.
I carry a 3" Ken Onion with me in my pocket - multi purpose
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
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1 purpose
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
That is a very nice knife. Where can I get one?
What to do with it. Stash it where you can get to it should an intruder intrude and you've either run out of shots or can't take one. That thing could really ruin someones intentions. Or, you could sell it to me.
What to do with it. Stash it where you can get to it should an intruder intrude and you've either run out of shots or can't take one. That thing could really ruin someones intentions. Or, you could sell it to me.
Re: Got my Puma Knife today
A few thoughts...use it as a:
- camp knife
- pig sticker
- last resort bear deterrent
- accessory to a CAS outfit
- Crocodile Dundee mode in the ***, in case a street rat threatens you with a pocket knife
- Wall decoration with your lever gun
- something to practice your knife sharpening skills on
- an experiment, as in, replacing the wood handle with stag
- etc.
- camp knife
- pig sticker
- last resort bear deterrent
- accessory to a CAS outfit
- Crocodile Dundee mode in the ***, in case a street rat threatens you with a pocket knife
- Wall decoration with your lever gun
- something to practice your knife sharpening skills on
- an experiment, as in, replacing the wood handle with stag
- etc.
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
IIRC it was a freebie that came with buying a Puma rifle.Idiot wrote:That is a very nice knife. Where can I get one?.
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough.
מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976
Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976
Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
Re: Got my Puma Knife today
Oh! So it's not a Puma knife, it's a "Puma" knife. I actually thought it was made by the Puma knife company. No wonder I couldn't find it when I put "Puma bowie knife" in the search window. Thanks for the straight up.Old Ironsights wrote:IIRC it was a freebie that came with buying a Puma rifle.Idiot wrote:That is a very nice knife. Where can I get one?.
So, who makes this knife. It is the old Western Bowie pattern, but Western's dead, so is Camillus; so who does that leave except some Chinaman using the leaf springs off an old Yugo.
I used to buy and sell the old Western Bowies. Most of them went for $25 if you could talk someone into buying it. I sure wish I had them all back (along with those old 25-20 Winchester 92s and pre-64 Winchester model 70s).
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
One thing to do is, not drop it on that bare foot ...
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
O.I. guessed the maker right I think.
Got one several years back when I got the LSI .454.
Kept it under the seat of the truck. I did use it one cold and snowy night to part out a moose that forgot to look both ways. Held an edge ok for what it is. Hard to loose in deep snow so that is a plus. Kind of one of those novelty things I am thinkin and doubt it would take on value like a Randall.
Mine is still under the seat of the p/u by the way. Usable storage item.
Scotty
Got one several years back when I got the LSI .454.
Kept it under the seat of the truck. I did use it one cold and snowy night to part out a moose that forgot to look both ways. Held an edge ok for what it is. Hard to loose in deep snow so that is a plus. Kind of one of those novelty things I am thinkin and doubt it would take on value like a Randall.
Mine is still under the seat of the p/u by the way. Usable storage item.
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
Awwww....Ben_Rumson wrote:One thing to do is, not drop it on that bare foot ...
Looks like a good mumbly-peg knife to me....

C2N14... because life is not energetic enough.
מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976
Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976
Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
I have a bowie knife I made, made it from the leaf spring of a Chevy 3/4 ton truck ( good steel, in case you wondered )
Made it to ABA specs for a bowie knife.
Had a blacksmith compliment me on the workmanship ( made me feel good )
Made to exacting ABA specs, it is light for the size, well balanced, lighting quick, sharp, and holds an edge.
It's old companion was a .41 Mag. it's new companion is a .44 Mag.
I like practical things.
Made it to ABA specs for a bowie knife.
Had a blacksmith compliment me on the workmanship ( made me feel good )
Made to exacting ABA specs, it is light for the size, well balanced, lighting quick, sharp, and holds an edge.
It's old companion was a .41 Mag. it's new companion is a .44 Mag.
I like practical things.
Re: Got my Puma Knife today
Used to play that game.Old Ironsights wrote:Awwww....Ben_Rumson wrote:One thing to do is, not drop it on that bare foot ...
Looks like a good mumbly-peg knife to me....
I'm the winner when I pull the knife outta my shoe (Steel cold against toes)
This happened in high school, friend looked at me kinda funny, I just reached
down and pulled it outta my shoe, looked up at him and said "My turn".
I never saw him run so fast in his life.
I keep my big bowie in arms reach of the front door (always locked and we
live in a decent neighborhood).
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
Being prudent does not equate to being paranoid, good for you.
Re: Got my Puma Knife today
how about a pic of the one you made?
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
think I have some
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
send the pics to me and I'll post them for you!
I love big Bowie knives. Then again, with my moniker here, that figures!

I love big Bowie knives. Then again, with my moniker here, that figures!

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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
YK,
Thanks, but I can't go on like this; I have to slay this dragon.
Thanks, but I can't go on like this; I have to slay this dragon.
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
I know
I am very grateful, really I am
I am very grateful, really I am
Re: Got my Puma Knife today
pullnshoot25
How long did it take them to ship your knife? I bought a Puma Rifle and sent in for the free knife about 4 weeks ago.
How long did it take them to ship your knife? I bought a Puma Rifle and sent in for the free knife about 4 weeks ago.
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Re: Got my Puma Knife today
Use it!! i have one that i have used for years, a model not sold over here, will try to post pic tonight...very useful!!
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