>>619483>>619522I missed your shit post a few days ago. Makes me a bit sad. The LMF II is a joke. Say what you want about army blah blah or whatever but you bought it on hype and you know it. The only advantage that any branch anywhere had over taking that with them is that if they fucked it up and broke it they could replace it without an issue. You however will pay $60+ for a new style knife if you wreck it and get sick of it. None of any part of that knife is practical and all it drips "tacticool".
>But I got a pummelYou have a pointed whatever that is that has broken and fallen out of the handle time and time again.
>Muh serrations cut better.Gerber serrations are junk. Trying to keep serrations maintained in a "survival" situation is a recipe for disaster especially when they consume almost half your blade. Even the YouTube "experts" that you sperglords worship have videos of bent serrations on gerbers.
>Any story ever about what a soldier did with it.Any knife meeting military standard (10" long x 1/4 thick" w/ a pummel) anywhere could do what those did. That was just the one they had on hand.
>I can lash it cord to make a spear.This is my favorite argument for this knife by far and seems to be a high point with "experts" reviewing "survival" situations and knives. If you lash your knife to do this, you're an idiot of massive proportion. Because when you jam that thing in to whatever you decided to go Shaka Zulu on which no lie, you'll probably miss and jam in to a tree, rock, or the ground you will immediately do more damage to your knife than you yourself will be able to fix in the middle of a "survival" situation.
Ka bar has some bad ass stories too and most of those have a higher chance of actually being fully true and not some horrid marketing ploy by a bad knife company who outsources a large chunk of their stock to China.
You know NOTHING.