That Was Painful To Watch. It always astounds me how TH-camrs buy cheap knives and then proceed to destroy them by putting them through challenges that even a small chainsaw would struggle with. Dude.. Its a knife.. A budget one at that... what did you expect? I actually own one of these and it has been a great knife.. but I would never put it through the punishment I just witnessed. Buy yourself a chainsaw dude.. And while you're at it.. Do a little research into what bowie knives were originally made for. PS It is not the biggest or most expensive knife I own.... but it is by far the sharpest.. And I use a file to sharpen it..
Who ever designed/ made it had no clue what a Bowie is used for. But still, why not a full tang? Its probably a bolt welded to the end of the knife as a rat tail?
Yer Pakistan made you get what u pay for definitely a rat tail/partial tang although most Pakistan made knives the rat tail tang goes from the handle to the pommel
@@nxtgen012 you might find that the but unscrews, if it does, one, with a bit of thinking and welder could make proper tang with a screw end? I have a bigger version, 30.5 cm knife 46cm total length, of one of these and I bet if I heat up the but-end I can unscrew the thing(loctite?). On mine I can see the steel screw or bolt in the brass end. Love the look of it and the knife itself is great as you say a great chopper! So far, I have had no problems, have not done any battaning though, might use my axe for that after your misadventure , but it "modifies" big pieces of hard wood no problem!
That Was Painful To Watch.
It always astounds me how TH-camrs buy cheap knives and then proceed to destroy them by putting them through challenges that even a small chainsaw would struggle with.
Dude.. Its a knife.. A budget one at that... what did you expect?
I actually own one of these and it has been a great knife.. but I would never put it through the punishment I just witnessed.
Buy yourself a chainsaw dude..
And while you're at it.. Do a little research into what bowie knives were originally made for.
PS
It is not the biggest or most expensive knife I own.... but it is by far the sharpest..
And I use a file to sharpen it..
Who ever designed/ made it had no clue what a Bowie is used for. But still, why not a full tang? Its probably a bolt welded to the end of the knife as a rat tail?
Yer Pakistan made you get what u pay for definitely a rat tail/partial tang although most Pakistan made knives the rat tail tang goes from the handle to the pommel
@@nxtgen012 you might find that the but unscrews, if it does, one, with a bit of thinking and welder could make proper tang with a screw end? I have a bigger version, 30.5 cm knife 46cm total length, of one of these and I bet if I heat up the but-end I can unscrew the thing(loctite?). On mine I can see the steel screw or bolt in the brass end.
Love the look of it and the knife itself is great as you say a great chopper! So far, I have had no problems, have not done any battaning though, might use my axe for that after your misadventure , but it "modifies" big pieces of hard wood no problem!
@@paulboon1100 yer good point 👍
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Got that right, lol