Puma Hunter's Pal Sheath knife
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2011
- A look at a favorite Puma sheath knife. Not only was it a favorite knife of the great archer / hunter Howard Hill, it is also a favorite patch knife of the simple-minded Hickok45!
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Love how hickok uploads a video pretty much every day. Some of the most quality gun(and knife) videos on the internet too. Keep it up.
I found this knife in my camper van, and it apparently used to belong to a Dutchman. Gotta say, this thing is gorgeous.
Great vid, as usual.
Loved the "slow motion action shot" at the end.....hilarious.
I really like seeing a knife being used and enjoyed.That is a great looking Knife. Thanks for posting
Hickock45, I bougt my Puma Hunters Friend in 1970, that's the 5" version, at the JC Penny's in Winona Minnesota for $18.00. After taxes this was just about half a weeks pay at my 95 cent an hour job. I still have it today but the blade is pitted as I stored it in the leather sheath when I was in the Navy from 71 to 75. I joined when I was 17. Great videos you make.
You were taught right! That's exactly how I use a patch knife. Been doing it the same way since the 1970's. BTW that's a nice little knife - lots of character.
lol i loved the slow motion ending!!!!!!!! LIFE IS GOOD!!!!!!!!
LOL the slow mo at the end was Epic!
Hello from two gunlovers in Germany, we love your videos stick to it! and make ´em more!
Great knife, I've had mine since 69 or 70 and field dressed several deer and misc. camp tasks with it. Thanks for the reveiw.
my first hunting knife i got when i was about 10 was a puma and have been using them ever since. there great
i have a puma white hunter beautiful knife
I still have mine from the early 70s ,with the sheath and both are still holding up well ,,also a Puma Skinner /w/sheath ,,,love 'em !! For pocket knives I like Boker ,,can't beat Soligen steel!
Nice knife. Thanks for sharing and all the good info.
@theKGB65, Yeah, I'll have to watch him; next thing I know he'll be giving you a slow mo look at some of my worst misses!
Sir 1st of all hail down to you, big fan from India, my question to you that, which knife you carry in most of your videos, it looks small but it feels very firm please reply??
4 dislikes??? Really? One, how could you possibly take a disliking to this, and Two, Hickok45 makes phenomenal videos that are packed with information and history. Period.
I like the sound that you put at the end of the video...prowling while cutting the patch...BTW looks like you got hit by a troll...keep the videos coming!
I just picked up a 1970 mod Puma Hunter's Pal from a market for $50 Australian, and like yourself for a Patch Knife !!
Cheers
Gordon
Thanks again. This video is very special to me. Silly, but it makes me think of Dad. Thanks, "Rt"
The final scene gave me a laugh. Tell John I totally get his humor.
@sparxcwg, Actually, the ramrods that come with muzzle loaders are the "worst" fit. They are correct diameter and all for loading, but once you ever get your hands on an extended length rod for cleaning and loading, you'll never touch the one that comes with the gun unless you're in the field and have no choice. I've never seen anybody who shoots much at a bench not have a long ramrod. Any big muzzleloading event will have many variations for sale. You'll enjoy shooting more with one.
thanks for showing this knife, very nice
Love the old Puma's
@CTKTMRIDER, They still get pretty dirty after several shots. In fact, they can get so dirty that it's difficult to load.
I think, Fred Bear used this knife, never heard on Howard Hill using a special Great video! Best Wishes, Peter
Peter O. Stecher yes that is old just look at the rivets them have a puma head on they the new ones dont
@jkpz28, Yep, I finally did an FAQ video on my ear protection awhile back.
@lingenfeltervee, Yeah, I had it soaked with Ballistol.
I have a Puma hunter that is handy. I have no experience with muzzle loaders so I was paying close attention to the art of doing this type of operation.
i really like the knife videos!
Great video as always Hickok, you could make a video about anything seem interesting!
The patch is usually wetted down. At competition you can get in trouble if you use dry patches.
love the Slo-mo ending.
I just thought this knife could make a good and handy patch knife 😉. Puma knives have always been regarded to be prestigious hunters accessories to show off with, because they always were very expensive. The traditional hunters pal is still on sale and will cost you 180 € (200 $).
Cool knife. Never knew what a patch knife was.
Exciting slow motion replay FTW!
@linkdead14, Not really. It's the same reason a shotgun barrel will often blow up if there's mud stuck in the end of the barrel, or whatever.
@willythefrog1, That's because I'm on vacation. We'll get back to one or two a week pretty soon.
Loved the slow motion cutting. Made me laugh :-)
I received a similar Puma as an anniversary gift from my wife in the early ‘80’s,..the Puma Outdoor. It has a longer blade than than this knife. Good German steel that can be taken to razor-like sharpness.
wow that slow-mo was intense!!!!!!...
I have a couple of vintage Puma straight razors. They're the shit. Quality stuff.
@lingenfeltervee May be, but that doesn't explain the bulged and blown-up barrels I've seen hanging in gun shops. Apparently, it was not a myth for some. :-) The patch issue could be real; I've seen lots of smoldering patches after firing a few rounds. Fortunately, they usually don't go that far - usually just 10 - 25 yards downrange.
Thanks, never seen that done before.
@Bootstastefunny, No, but Springfield is really good to us - sent some shirts and hats to John and me, as well as to the gunshop in Joelton that helps transfer the T&E guns in for me. That's class. I'm just trying to mix it up a bit.
@Theoatob , I shot it a bunch, but in the other video.
Was kinda waiting for a boom at the end of the video with the pal sheath knife cut patch and nice old blackpowder rifle
@Gungrave123, Is that why they are so "cheap" to buy now, as compared with prices I paid in the '70s?
Hey, thanks for the lesson there. I enjoyed this video. ~Wolf
haha love the slow mo at the end
great knife!
greetings from Germany!
well the range officer said a dry patch can start the range on fire. mythbusters did the myth about plugging the end of a barrel, they couldnt get it to explode even when the welded the end closed.
slow mo knife cutting = epic!!
@LPXDproductions, Actually, they do.
what they call neck knifes now are patch knifes
Father had 58 Remington zuave hit the set trigger before he sat on his shooting seat went over back wards when he touched the trigger
@17hmr243 excellent.. learning something new here, thanks bro.
I really enjoyed this video, if you got more stuff that has a history behind it, then please share it with us.
Hahaha gah I was really hoping for some slow motion sawing action at the end there. Thanks :)
The slow motion made me laugh.
@Gungrave123 The Puma SGB and TEC lines are their Chinese knives.
Great knives the Puma hunters pal, i have one which has been handed down to me and i use it to skin a break down goat carcases without any issues.
ha. slow-motion cutting at the end. neat.
@Fordfanforlife777, I wish.
We found my dads knife from when he was a kid turns out to be the same knife. We ended up looking on eBay at some other peoples prices and we found one for like 600 i guess it's a nice knife
Nice knife.
@Gungrave123 That's a shame. Recently though I heard an interview with a Puma rep at the blade show and a number of the knives he showed are still made in Germany. He talked about the chinese ones as just an option.
@Theoatob ah ha! i just found ur enfield vid. Thankyou!
@onexnightxstandx4, Check out the recent upload of my shooting this gun. We did a Knife video in the middle of the 1858 Enfield video. :-)
THat is one sharp knife!!!
I have the same knive, just a knewer model, but looks just the same. It's called Jagdnicker in germany, which could be translated to hunter-nod. "(ab-)Nicken" stands for cutting through the spine, directly behind the head between the first bone, to instantly kill an animal. Thats why this knife has its shape. Just some info, which nobody is interested in ;)
that was a good cut at the end lol
more knife videos!
That Knife is Cool i should get it
@sparxcwg The ramrod on the gun is shorter than the one he's using, making it more awkward to push the ball all the way down.
Slow motion knife action!
hey hickok i think you should try knife making. you would probably be good at it. :)
I noticed there was no powder so I started talking to the screen saying "Hey there's no powder!"
@KapteinFruit, Hey, when you live as long as I have, you can't help but have some historical stuff. :-)
They are worth a lot now.
I guess the bores on these rifles never really get too dirty since your essentially running a patch down it with every round! ;-)
god damnit hickok45 everytime i watch one of your vids i want to just go out and buy whatever u r using lol
@hickok45 will that have the same non-stick effect you talk about with spraying that on your glock? so stuff sticks less inside cuz after a few rounds my round balls are hard to get in, some of that reason is because i use .495 instead of .490.
@Pizzitch -Not sure if you're being cute, but he actually did a video with FPS Russia.
@MACEX1000, It would probably work, if "cheap" is more important than owning a classy piece of artwork. :-)
@lingenfeltervee whats wrong with using dry patches? (just curious)
Puma roxs!
How do you get a bullet out of the rifle if you accidentally dry ball it?
@DolphinProductions1 , I could tell you, but then I'd have to . . . . well, you know the story. :-)
FIRST NON-FAQ VIDEO W/O SHOOTING!
Nice patch cut slow mo ....lol
Pillow ticking material still use it
@Theoatob yea, this is an outrage!
Does the patch burn up after it leaves the barrel?
How do you sharpen your knives, great sir?
@hickok45 Hickok how much did buy it for? (in the 70's I mean).
@mayson12451245 -Check out his FAQ video playlist.
His name is after Wild Bill Hickok and his favorite round is the .45 caliber.
hey about how much per week do you spend on ammo
@MrDip02
took me a while to type.......so yeah
any links to top quality knife websites ? deliver to UK
Hickok, you've probably been asked a hundred times but what type of ear plugs is it that you always have on?