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    Quote Originally Posted by FishHog View Post
    Wow, I never knew there was a tool for that.
    I'm a grab by the head and swing around until the neck breaks kind of guy. Its quick, easy and no tools needed. Although I did get the crap beat out of my once by a goose that I thought was dead. I had bruises on both sides of my ribs for weeks after and it hurt to breath for a few days. My hunting buddy had a sore stomach after from laughing so hard at me.
    LOL No wonder your buddy had a sore gut. That would be funny AF to watch.
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    "Remington Waterfowl knife. Made in USA with imitation bone Delrin handle. It is 4-1/4" closed with four blades and model R-2. It is well made and strong. It is a folder, not a lockback, that includes long clip blade, serrated sheepsfoot blade, shotgun choke tool (12/20-gauge) and shotgun pin punch. Stainless steel blades. No longer made and from the 1990's."

    I googled it and this is what it says in the description.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dilly View Post
    "Remington Waterfowl knife. Made in USA with imitation bone Delrin handle. It is 4-1/4" closed with four blades and model R-2. It is well made and strong. It is a folder, not a lockback, that includes long clip blade, serrated sheepsfoot blade, shotgun choke tool (12/20-gauge) and shotgun pin punch. Stainless steel blades. No longer made and from the 1990's."

    I googled it and this is what it says in the description.
    Thankyou for goindg through all the trouble to positively identify the tool. I stand corrected it is a pin tool. Though find it to pointy and would be more concerned with scratching the gun. In the gun bag carry a wooden dowel if needed but theorectically have a use for it now.
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    Head over to Canadian Waterfowl Supplies website and search the finisher. Pat is awesome to deal with! They have a video in the description on how to use it. Hopefully this link works.https://www.canadianwaterfowlsupplie...-line-finisher

    I have had one for a few years now and it works.
    cheers,
    RSR

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    I break the neck. Grab a couple inches below the head, grab the head, snap. A little flapping and it's over quickly.

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    wring the neck at the back of the skull. its always a done deal quickly for me

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    I just have a buddy throw the bird up in the air again and I shoot it.... Remember, you heard it here first on oodmag forum....

    Just trying to lighten up things here a bit... Like the rest, pull and twist...
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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post


    Bit of an interesting discussion going on in an upland forum got me thinking.
    One member posted a link to a tool to dispatch cripples.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SlvYafJOFs
    After watching the video I realized damm you do learn something every day.

    Can't recall how long ago but recieved a knife as a gift. Its a Remington Branded knife marked with an R-2. Its a multiblade tool and I figured out the use for all but one.
    Has a short heavy serated blade, Long slender blade, choke wrench for 12 and 20g and one last progection resembling a nail. For the life of me always thought was some sort of emergency awl. Now I know its a Finisher tool. May try it the next time I may have need for it but quite honestly more worried punching a hole in my hand and fumbling around my pocket to pull it out doesn't seem easier than a wack to the back of the head.
    Beautiful knife regardless…!
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    Like others here, I hold them by the head and give them a spin just like spinning a towel up to snap someone. The heavier the bird, the quicker and cleaner it works. Geese are just like two quick flips of the wrist


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    Take them to the Vet???🤪

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