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<blockquote data-quote="JRS3" data-source="post: 2508102" data-attributes="member: 34957"><p>I have carried a Randall 21 on my hip for most of my adult hunting excursions and probably always will keep it close. </p><p></p><p>I keep a Havalon replaceable bladed knife in my pack for caping and delicate work. These really are great products.</p><p></p><p>This past year, I picked up a lightweight Montana Knife Co Blackfoot that attaches easily to my backpack straps. I'm digging it so far and it's very sharp. I got the Orange blade so it is easy to spot. I wouldn't mind a larger MKC blade later this year for an all purpose camp blade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRS3, post: 2508102, member: 34957"] I have carried a Randall 21 on my hip for most of my adult hunting excursions and probably always will keep it close. I keep a Havalon replaceable bladed knife in my pack for caping and delicate work. These really are great products. This past year, I picked up a lightweight Montana Knife Co Blackfoot that attaches easily to my backpack straps. I’m digging it so far and it’s very sharp. I got the Orange blade so it is easy to spot. I wouldn’t mind a larger MKC blade later this year for an all purpose camp blade. [/QUOTE]
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