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Now listen up guys & gals because what I’m about to teach you will not only save you money but some blood, sweat and tears too. Take a look at these two handsaws that I'm holding here in my hands and tell me which one would you prefer to use. I’ll bet you chose the big saw, right? Why? Because the teeth are larger and it’s longer in length, thus allowing you to take longer strokes and cut faster through wood, right? You betcha! Ok, now let’s take a look at some survival wire saws and again tell me which one would you prefer to use. Did
you choose "B” the one with the larger teeth? I’ll bet
you did, didn't you? Well when it comes to wire saws, larger teeth doesn’t
necessarily mean it’s gonna cut faster and smoother. It depends
on the type of teeth, what the saw is made of and where it was manufactured,
in China, England or the USA. How
do I know so much about wire saws? Well one day I decided to purchase
and test as many different types of wire saws that I could find on the
market, especially on eBay.com to see which ones are the best. And here's
what I discovered.
A - Commando Wire Saws are made in England and are
genuine British Army Special Air Service (SAS) issued wire saws.
NOW HERE ARE SOME FACTS ABOUT THESE WIRE SAWS... Genuine
GI Wire Saws are neither GI nor US military issued saws but instead
some seller falsely advertising it as a "genuine" US military
issued wire saw. Though they may look rugged and sharp, they don't cut
very well nor smoothly and quite often get jammed & stuck in the wood
and sometimes break. Note: During my 21 years in the Army I have never
seen nor used one of these so call "genuine" military issued
saws, nor have I ever seen anyone else in the Army using them. So are
they genuine or GI Issued? If they are, they must only be issued to the
"jarhead" Marines and their sister Navy seabees, not the Army.
Here's a neat handy-dandy tool you can also make, I call it my Army Ranger Rick Multi-Purpose Handsaw. What you need is...
Most of these items can be purchased from almost any hardware store, and when you have acquired them study the photos below.
My multi-purpose handsaw can be used in three different ways, check it out.
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