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gerber folding saws
I've purchased a Gerber folding saw several years ago, I was so pleased with it's performance that I bought both my sons, and several close hunting buddies one. It's the inter-changeable blades, course teeth on one blade, for cutting limbs and branches, fine teeth for cutting bone,(sawing antlers from skull, leg bones of deer & bear. It's just a great all around items, and you can buy replacement blades whenever needed. I always carry it when bowhunting and using a climbing tree stand. It zips through braches like butter.
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Gerber saw
Couldn't agree with you more. My first game saw was the smaller size Wyoming saw (in nylon case). It works great too, but the Gerber Exchange-a-Blade saw is so much lighter. Now I carry it in my pack and keep the Wyoming saw in my truck or at camp. We've used the Gerber for several deer and two elk so far.
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Also a Gerber Saw Man
I use the Gerber folding saw set with the shears in the cordura pack with the belt-loop. During early bowhunting season, it's on my belt as I'm clearing shooting lanes from any possible perches.
Later in the season, it's usually relagated to my daypack. It's a nice set that can handle whatever I have thrown at it. |
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