The Unofficial AH1 thread.

Discussion in 'ESEE® Knives and Gear' started by Drew RedBear, Apr 22, 2020.

  1. Drew RedBear

    Drew RedBear Member

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    I didn't see a thread but it is an esee. I'm not sure if anyone had used these, modified them or??

    Here I already etched them and waiting on the jasco to do the strip. Debating on trying to polish them, I'm not sure I have that many bandaids lol. 20200422_112331.jpg 20200422_114404.jpg 20200422_115519.jpg
     
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    Stripped blued the logos and first sand @320 grit 20200422_133825.jpg
     
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    Before and after 20200422_165539.jpg 20200422_165650.jpg
     
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    I have two stuck in my LS handles... just because/ just in case. Idaho Department of Fish and Game rules state that broadheads must be barbless, i.e., the backside of the broadhead must be <90*.

    Otherwise I’d give them a try.

    never thought about an etch, strip and polish @Drew RedBear , that looks nice brother!
     
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    That sounds like a bunch of bs to me. There's barbs on fishing hooks, what's the difference really??

    I was bored so thought I'd try lol. And thank you brother !
     
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    I believe they state that for game animals rather than fish.
     
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    I figured but it don't make sense to me. But then I don't hunt either lol
     
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    Yeah, sorry, should have qualified that, big game archery hunting broadhead specifics.
     
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    Gotcha and it's all good.
     
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    It's most likely due to arrows being left in an animal on a bad shot. They can recover rather quickly from a wounding shot in most cases. Having a foreign object left in them would most certainly cause infection leading to death.
     

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