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I carry this model but in a coyote tan scale. <a href="http://s1205.photobucket.com/user/DamascusKnifemaker/media/Knives/BBSSTGG10-1_zpsc546c040.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb435/DamascusKnifemaker/Knives/BBSSTGG10-1_zpsc546c040.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1205.photobucket.com/user/DamascusKnifemaker/media/Knives/BBSSTGG10-5_zpsa224501f.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb435/DamascusKnifemaker/Knives/BBSSTGG10-5_zpsa224501f.jpg</a> View Quote What are you getting for this model? IM me. |
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Many of these look like they are switchblades!
I though they were banned under Federal law; are all of you guys LEOs or something? |
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Many of these look like they are switchblades! I though they were banned under Federal law; are all of you guys LEOs or something? View Quote A number of states have laws that preempt that and allow possession of autos. Virginia, as much as i love her, is not one of those. Or should i say, the law is so stupidly written as to make it ill advised to be caught with one. |
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A number of states have laws that preempt that and allow possession of autos. Virginia, as much as i love her, is not one of those. Or should i say, the law is so stupidly written as to make it ill advised to be caught with one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Many of these look like they are switchblades! I though they were banned under Federal law; are all of you guys LEOs or something? A number of states have laws that preempt that and allow possession of autos. Virginia, as much as i love her, is not one of those. Or should i say, the law is so stupidly written as to make it ill advised to be caught with one. Got it - thanks. Only place around here I've seen them for sale had a "LEO only" sign in the display case. |
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Glad to see that some have shown the real thing instead of stock photos. I've carried this little $17 baby for about 8 or 9 years. It's overdue for a sharpening. http://i.imgur.com/PUqeh3f.jpg http://i.imgur.com/NdAg9SH.jpg View Quote I have the same one. |
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Many of these look like they are switchblades! I though they were banned under Federal law; are all of you guys LEOs or something? They have the shoulder thing that goes up. Nobody needs to have a knife that can be operated with one hand. In fact, there should be safeties built in so that you need two hands and a surface to press against. Or perhaps a keypad and timer. {Sarcasm mode off} Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Spyderco Manix 2 XL <a href="http://s42.photobucket.com/user/Metzger888/media/17429263-8965-469E-8710-5DE50C0415A9.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e324/Metzger888/17429263-8965-469E-8710-5DE50C0415A9.jpg</a> View Quote I have a Manix 2 as well. I prefer the Para2 though. Still a great knife though. |
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Uncle Sugar requires blade length shorter than 2-1/2" inches http://www.top-gear.co.nz/ic/3172879027/Spyderco%20Cat%20-%20G-10%20-%20Fine%20Edge%20Model%20C129P.jpg View Quote He does but I got it covered Spyderco Dice, a sub 2.5in titanium and carbon fiber flipper I'm also pondering a Spyderco Gayle Bradley Air |
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Today? ZT 0900. http://zt.kaiusaltd.com/images/uploads/products/29609/0900_profile_1020x400.png View Quote That's still on my list. How do you like it? The 808 has kinda dropped off but the 900 is hanging on |
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Got it - thanks. Only place around here I've seen them for sale had a "LEO only" sign in the display case. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Many of these look like they are switchblades! I though they were banned under Federal law; are all of you guys LEOs or something? A number of states have laws that preempt that and allow possession of autos. Virginia, as much as i love her, is not one of those. Or should i say, the law is so stupidly written as to make it ill advised to be caught with one. Got it - thanks. Only place around here I've seen them for sale had a "LEO only" sign in the display case. Kentucky does not have a concealed hand gun license, we have concealed deadly weapon license. You can carry anything you can hide. Guns, any kind of knife including switchblades, brass knuckles, black jacks, sharp sticks, etc. etc. Edit-Oh, and those Chinese throwing stars are called Death Stars here. You can indeed carry a Death Star or two with you in Kentucky. |
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http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu199/starscr34m/Mobile%20Uploads/thevoid_zpspjrlwxdm.jpg These two today View Quote Details? are they custom? |
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http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu199/starscr34m/Mobile%20Uploads/thevoid_zpspjrlwxdm.jpg These two today Details? are they custom? Nipe ZT 0450 and Chris Reeve Sebenza 21 |
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View Quote this, everyday |
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another spiderco native user here. Great daily carry knife that has taken a lot of abuse. Only negative is the thing is a lot harder to sharpen that my other knives.
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View Quote A most awesome knife! I love mine. |
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I've been carrying the ~$50 Spyderco model with the Chinese steel and the G10 handles after getting tired of losing $$$$
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Kershaw Skyline. Affordable enough that I dont cry when I need to use it as a screwdriver and strong enough to stand up to most day to day abuse.
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Both Every dam day: my second recon, I lost my first one after 10 years of it basocally being my right hand for all things cutting, prying, wedging, slicing, unscrewing. Looked at others, felt dirty for doing so, and had to get another. The kabar is a new edition, stupid thin and handy. I think I like it.
Rip old girl, you were good to me: |
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