the one that has moly in it is not that bad, i have used a moly bearing steel before. but the tungsten one? not sure if you can work wolfram with normal tools. if it is just the teeth that is wolfram, grind em off if you can. then take the blade set it outside for a few days. if it rust promptly the next morn it is not a stain resistant steel. if it does resist rust well. then...ask someone else! lol cause i only use 440-c, the rest i use is the carbon series of steels.
one way to ttest is heat the end till it is a nice cherry red(in the dark, cause in the light heat is hard to judge)get a magnet and see if the glowing end is magnetic. if it is not then you are good to go, then quench in oil, then quench another pice in water. see if either cracks. if they dont crack and come out ok. then get a hammer and hit the steel at an angle. if it shatters(and it will if it hardens) then you can work it.
sorry if this confuses anyone. it is a hard and fast way to test steels of a unknown alloy.