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Please someone tell me the knife story, I'm dyin' of curiosity . . . Love the stamp, TacticalBarbie. That one going to be a SBR? Terry ... it's not "a" knife story but rather a legacy. It's hard to explain, but don't have any sharp objects in my presence. I've been waiting on a stamp for my SBS (shotgun) since March. This one will be registered soon but I want a silencer first - have to save $$ for everything I want Sooooo . . . you're probably not going to be using bayonet lug.
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Please someone tell me the knife story, I'm dyin' of curiosity . . . Love the stamp, TacticalBarbie. That one going to be a SBR? Terry ... it's not "a" knife story but rather a legacy. It's hard to explain, but don't have any sharp objects in my presence. I've been waiting on a stamp for my SBS (shotgun) since March. This one will be registered soon but I want a silencer first - have to save $$ for everything I want Sooooo . . . you're probably not going to be using bayonet lug.
If she did, she would probably bleed to death before she could yell YUT! and close with and destroy the enemy. When the rifle is in my hands, I will take a photo of my hands holding it. I have to wait for it to arrive at my FFL. I visited it in Maryland on Wednesday and they surprise stamped it for me there. |
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... stuff I said ... ... stuff you said ... ... more stuff I said ... ... some stuff someone else said ... When the rifle is in my hands, I will take a photo of my hands holding it. I have to wait for it to arrive at my FFL. I visited it in Maryland on Wednesday and they surprise stamped it for me there. Good to know! And I can't wait to see the rifle in your hands. BTW: They have these at WallyWorld now, I just bought one . . . http://www.gerbergear.com/var/gerber/storage/images/frontpage/apocalypse/gear/gator-machete-jr_31-000759/377292-7-eng-US/Gator-Machete-Jr_fulljpg.jpg
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oooh, do I need one? what do you cut with the top serrations? Most people use the serrated edge to cut tree limbs. In your case it would probably just cut your limbs.
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... stuff I said ... ... stuff you said ... ... more stuff I said ... ... some stuff someone else said ... When the rifle is in my hands, I will take a photo of my hands holding it. I have to wait for it to arrive at my FFL. I visited it in Maryland on Wednesday and they surprise stamped it for me there. Good to know! And I can't wait to see the rifle in your hands. BTW: They have these at WallyWorld now, I just bought one . . . http://www.gerbergear.com/var/gerber/storage/images/frontpage/apocalypse/gear/gator-machete-jr_31-000759/377292-7-eng-US/Gator-Machete-Jr_fulljpg.jpg
oooh, do I need one? what do you cut with the top serrations? Most people use the serrated edge to cut tree limbs. In your case it would probably just cut your limbs.
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oooh, do I need one? what do you cut with the top serrations? Most people use the serrated edge to cut tree limbs. In your case it would probably just cut your limbs.
and bone?
From the Gerber website: Built Gerber tough, the Gator Jr. is a packable walker annihilation weapon. The two-sided blade has both a fine edge for hacking through the oncoming hordes and a serrated edge for rough-cutting through the brittle bones of the undead. For covert, low-profile travel through hostile territory, the Gator Jr. is the perfect machete for lightweight travel. *This is also an ideal tool for clearing brush, vines and branches. Camping is my main intent for this. I like it because it will fit in the saddlebag on my Harley. A fullsized machete wouldn't. |

