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Next I got out the Supreme Products Pocket Chainsaw. A heavyweight hitter, it has rave reviews online and folks seem to like it. Here it is out of the can (I never figured out why they would add weight to it by putting it in a metal can) but still folded up. An old ALICE compass pouch is alongside for comparison. The entire thing fit inside the pouch with no problems. The two plastic handles were optional, but they didn
Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.
Great review. As a hunter the hand saw wins out easily IMO. I've used both and when clearing shooting lanes from the stand the chain saw deal wont allow it to be done as you reaching out and can only use one hand. I use a Gerber hand saw
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This is the hand saw I've carried for years and it comes with a bone saw blade too
This reminds me of back in the day when they sold those hollow handled "SURVIVAL" knives that had the wire saw with 2 keyrings as handles, I broke my neck trying to buy one LOL, money bout burned a hole plum thru my pocket before that feller could get me my black "commando" version cause I was a serious survivalist and that camo one looked cheap LOL. I burned a good blister in my fingers with the wire saw and bout blew an elbow trying to use the saw back on a 2x4 LOL. I still have the wire saw in a kit but its a serious last resort that gums up bad on green sap wood
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