| BADGER ATTACK GALLERY |
| Badger Attack 3 Specs:
* 3/16" INFI Steel * 4 1/2"
Blade * 9 3/4" OAL * ??? oz * 58-60 RC *
* Micarta Handle * Combat Grade *
* Badger Attack 3 Model introduced in May 2002 * |
| Badger Attack E-Handle
Specs:
* 1/4" INFI Steel * 5" Blade *
10" OAL * 12.5 oz * 58-60 RC *
* Micarta Handle * Combat Grade *
* Badger Attack E Model Retired In February 2002 * |

BA1 - Chip's Badger Attack E-Handle with Buy Brown sheath.
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BA2 - Chip's Straight Handle Badger Attack.
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BA3 - Straight Handle Badger Attack with a 4.5" blade
in A2 steel with the Micarta scales fastened with slotted bolts.
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BA4 - Badger Attack E-Handle (BA-E) with Buy Brown Kydex sheath.
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BA5
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BA6
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BA7 - This particular BA-E knife has the top of the blade &
tang exposed where the Micarta scales are ground flush to the
tang.
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BA8 - This particular BA-E knife has the bottom of the tang
exposed where the Micarta scales are ground flush to the tang.
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BA9
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| Badger Attack Trivia:
The rear talon hole was left off for three reasons:
1.) It allows for more concealable or easy day-to-day
carry due to its shorter length.
2.) The Badger Attack has been one of our most
popular knives to be employed as a big game hunter. (Elk, Caribou,
Bear, etc. . .) In order to facilitate this application where
the knife will be used in an upside down fashion for a good period
of time, it became obvious that the rear talon was going to be
in the way, thus the removal.
3.) It is very difficult to chop with a short
blade. The removal of the rear talon allows for comfortable "choking
back" on the handle so that you can employ a 3-finger grip (no
pinky) and you can achieve very impressive chopping results with
this blade. This "choking back" simply lengthens the knife and
offers a better "chopping balance" point.
As for losing the advantage of the rear talon
hole for lanyard purposes, I think that you'll be more than pleasantly
surprised as to how comfortable the knife still feels with the
lanyard run through the rear tube flange. We have even attached
a cord-braided D-guard to the BAE using the front talon hole and
rear flange.
Hope this helps,
Jerry Busse |

BA10 - Idahoskunk's straight handle Badger Attack.
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BA11 - Badger Attack 3 introduced in May 2002 with 3/16"
thick & 4 1/2" INFI blade.
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BA12 - Andre DuMouchel's collection of Badger Attack. AWESOME
collection here!
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BA13 - Andre DuMouchel's collection of Badger Attack.
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BA14 - Idahoskunk's collection of Badger Attack. Another great
collection here!
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BA15 - Bladeart's photo of Badger Attack.
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BA16 - Bladeart's photo of Badger Attack.
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BA17 - Contender's 5 1/16" Badger Attack.
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BA18 - Bobby B's Apprentice Badger Attack.
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BA19 - Wilco's Badger Attack in 5/16".
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BA20 - Alphamaniv's Badger Attack.
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BA21 - Anorexic Badger Attack.
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BA22 - Andre's Badger Attack with Busse logo on the spine.
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BA23 - Andre's Badger Attack collection.
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BA24 - Andre's Badger Attack collection from the top. One has
the Busse logo on the spine.
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BA25 - Idahoskunk's Badger Attack.
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BA26 - Idahoskunk's collection of Badger Attacks & Flying
Badger.
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BA27 - Idahoskunk's Badger Attack collection from the top.
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