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I broke my saw that I have been carrying for the last 10 years or so. It never really got much use, and was kinda cheaply made. A <broken link removed> that is mostly plastic. So I did some "research" on youtube, but typically find either a boning saw or a brush saw. What I want is one saw that fits this criteria:
1. Has two different type of blades (easily changeable, for in the field), one for brush cutting and one for bone.
2. Is lightweight (to set a bench mark, let's just say less than 14 oz).
3. Foldable but must be strong.
4. Preferably has a sheath. Bonus would be if the sheath held the saw and an extra blade or two.
Not to concerned about cost, lets say up to $100. Which I would imagine would cover any non-custom saw for this purpose.
Anyone out there got one they use and would recommend.
1. Has two different type of blades (easily changeable, for in the field), one for brush cutting and one for bone.
2. Is lightweight (to set a bench mark, let's just say less than 14 oz).
3. Foldable but must be strong.
4. Preferably has a sheath. Bonus would be if the sheath held the saw and an extra blade or two.
Not to concerned about cost, lets say up to $100. Which I would imagine would cover any non-custom saw for this purpose.
Anyone out there got one they use and would recommend.