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Bonus on short hunt

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Found this nice Smith&Wesson Steel Warrior near a tree. Didn’t see any whittling chips but thought of changing hobbies came too mind for a second. Looked it up sells for 19.99.
 

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Very nice S&W pocket knife!
 
Deus2-WS6 9”coil program 3 with minor changes. No disc, full tones, react 2.5, BC5 sensitivity 95, iron 3.
Nice knife but not from S&W.
Thanks for the correction. I was thinking the SW was for Smith and Wesson and asked a friend to look it up on his phone and he just showed me the picture and price and didn’t mention it was under Sooner Knives. Still a great find and nice knife.
 
Just FYI if its stainless and dirt encrusted just drop it into boiling water for a couple minutes. I then hose it down with WD40 and let set and then wipe down. I’ve revived a half dozen or so knives and lost only a couple……..
 
Thanks for the tip, I recently found a workman one the ground a couple of inches. Fortunately it was wrapped in clear tape. Why I do not know but it has minimal rust and already looks almost like new but has a little mineral crust in spots so will try your method.
 
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