Yeah, it was in the late 1980's, so I honestly can't recall, other than when I look at a modern Gerber Gator, it looked a lot like that, except the black handle scales were more flat sided...
Well, I always carry knives in my pocket, so that's usually my criteria for whether it works for me or not. The only real place to put a belt pouch, is where I already have a gun holster...
I recently bought Puma SGB Stockman and...had to return it. It was really not nice, I'm not a knife or steel nerd but Chinese Buck was way better for the same price.
I don't have a lot of experience with Puma other than the one I bought. That one was decent, but who knows, maybe I got a good one that was above average?
Kershaw, black horse might be the knife you were talking about in the beginning of the video.
Yeah, it was in the late 1980's, so I honestly can't recall, other than when I look at a modern Gerber Gator, it looked a lot like that, except the black handle scales were more flat sided...
Yup, just looked it up and that was the one!
SGB is made in the US. The steel is from Solingen, Germany. Inferior to the Solingen made knives, but they are ok 👍
Good video, nice knife. They're not pocket knives, they're pouch knives. 😊
Well, I always carry knives in my pocket, so that's usually my criteria for whether it works for me or not. The only real place to put a belt pouch, is where I already have a gun holster...
@@Daves_Man_Cave carrying that in your pocket might give false impressions. 😁🤪😏
Or.... DOES it? haha
Did you ever take an exact weight of the whitetail?
Puma, RAWR! 😀
Skinny frail looking next to the ranger. Wiggle leads to pieces over time. Real stag or their plastic version? Not critical but...
Oh yeah,the ranger is a way beefier and more substantial knife... But it does feel a bit like a boat anchor in your pocket.
I like both but the ranger is meant to be a belt knife.😒
I recently bought Puma SGB Stockman and...had to return it. It was really not nice, I'm not a knife or steel nerd but Chinese Buck was way better for the same price.
PS, Puma did have better pull then Buck, but only that 😂
I don't have a lot of experience with Puma other than the one I bought. That one was decent, but who knows, maybe I got a good one that was above average?
This was my first one from Puma, hopefully next one will be a keeper. Buying it online is always hit and miss.@@Daves_Man_Cave
I think Puma SGB are made in Spain. Puma Tec are made in China.
Web sight reads Asia
Puma site
@@JackGorton1960s Thanks!
The sgb steel is from germany 👍