I bought some of these last year. All were very good with quality "Sheffield Steel". Got some shapes that I have no idea what specifically they would be used for, but overall very pleased.
My suggestion is to spend $10 on a "Butt Out" tool. I cringe every time I use it, but it has turned that part of gutting into the easiest rather than the toughest part.
http://www.amazon.com/Hunters-Specialties-Butt-Game-Dressing/dp/B002ECKYSA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPx-gxXJEsk
Build the front up with JB weld. Front sight adjusts opposite of the desired direction of correction, while the rear sight adjusts it the same direction. Can be remembered as FORS.
I believe that last softy in the bottom pic is a Todd Foster "Frank and Beans". I was a member of the TPI forum when he developed that one and I seem to remember that being the name the forum bestowed upon it for its obvious resemblance to said items.
I don't see a picture, but Glock has used a copper coloured lubricant on their slides for quite some time. There is nothing else copper coloured in a Glock, so this is probably what you are seeing.
The wife and I both use the Gerber EAB. If you polish the Gerber logo off it looks like a nice money clip. That is how we use them, a wad of cash and credit cards under the clip.
Maybe not the best blade out there, but cheap and easily disguised and ditched.
I use lead rivets on many knives I make. They are easy to make any size. I wrap foil around a drill bit of the desired diameter then carefully remove said bit. Clamp one end in a vise grip and carefully pour molten lead in the open end. Let it cool and unwrap. Cut to length, insert, and...
I had to look it up. Damn!! That is Twisted. I like it.
The knife is sweet too. That is just denim from jeans, right?
Are you sawing this to a more manageable size and then grinding or doing it all on a grinder/belt sander?
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