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It's a fixed blade... so I guess if you cand draw it quicker than you can a folder you're right. |
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"There are advantages to a .308 as well, you can shoot bears and refrigerators."
JerodJohnson "Some people's minds are so damn open that their brains fall clear out." RikWriter |
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"Freedom is not a commodity which is given to the enslaved upon demand. It is a precious reward, the shining trophy of struggle and sacrifice." - Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
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"There are advantages to a .308 as well, you can shoot bears and refrigerators."
JerodJohnson "Some people's minds are so damn open that their brains fall clear out." RikWriter |
Nice practical arsenal Airborne. |
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This is my newest blade, the Chitlangi Bowie from Himalayan Imports. It is a blade design that I came up with a few months back that was sent to Himalayan Imports to make. This is the first model, basically a prototype, of the Chitlangi Bowie. Here is the original thread over on bladeforums regarding this idea,
www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=391757&highlight=ideas Here are the specs: Overall length - 15" Weight - 23 oz. Blade length - 9" Handle length - 5" Spine thickness - 1/4" Blade width - 1 7/8" Guard length - 3 3/8" Guard thickness - 1/4" Guard width - 1.2" |
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Originally Posted By Marksman14:
At the end of the day, I'd rather be an internet commando or a troll than someone who couldn't master the basic fundamentals of reading in elementary school. |
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فخور الكفار
Proud supporter of adoptasniper.com |
Hmmm, that looks like a Benchmade CQC-7 auto, but I could be mistaken. Sweet blade! |
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Sorry for the lousy cell phone pics but the real camera is undergoing surgery.
http://photos1.blogger.com/hello/207/11278/400/pictures%20008.jpg My humble contribution. Yugo Mauser and Garand bayonets. Ka-Bar in traditional configuration (pretty much like it was on Iwo Jima) and Buck short nighthawk. Columbia River m16 and Smith and Wesson SWAT. Since me buying a pistol is legally impossible for another two years and I can't just lug the M4 around all day (oh but how I want to) the sheath knives concealed under an untucked shirt are the best I can manage in the way of concealed carry. A random assortment of victorinox swiss army knives, multitools, and a gerber gaurdian not pictured. In the unlikely event I run out of ammo, a home invader would most likely see this: http://photos1.blogger.com/hello/207/11278/400/08-18-06_1525.jpg The dress sword of one late Capt. George M. DeReamer http://photos1.blogger.com/hello/207/11278/1024/08-18-06_1526.jpg |
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May take awhile for me to think of something witty
LA, USA
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Fat People are Hard to Kidnap.
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mjpjr45,
Nice knife. Also, I saw your sigline a bumper sticker a while back - the driver was HUGE - had me laughing for a few minutes. HAHA! |
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And cut a six-inch valley through the middle of my soul At night I wake up with the sheets soaking wet And a freight train running through the middle of my head The Boss |
Nice Voyager. I have one that broke the plastic clip off several times, until I made one from aluminum. |
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"Me, paranoid? Why should I be paranoid, I've got a gun!"
"The only difference between an ass kisser and a brown noser is depth perception" |
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"providing children a role model since 1966"
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[homer]Mmmmm..... Randals! [/homer] |
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Originally Posted By Ginger:
I never realised before this thread just how high-maintainence the pie really is. Originally Posted By daisywench ... 100.00 a suckle! Makes you wanna get pregnant and start lactating! كاف |
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"The universe is an infinitely faceted diamond, and each of our souls is reflected in its magnificence. Choose your facet, your window to the world, wisely."
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Got a picture of that in your hand or next to something like a pack of smokes or a beer bottle to give an idea of what the size is like? I have the hardest time telling. I love that knife... definitely going to be my next buy and EDC.
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"There are advantages to a .308 as well, you can shoot bears and refrigerators."
JerodJohnson "Some people's minds are so damn open that their brains fall clear out." RikWriter |
Sure do. I would take a picture next to something more comparable but I don't have the camera. For reference my hand is 3.75" across the palm and 7.5" from palm to tip of middle finger. This knife is great it's big but not too big, keeps a decent edge once you work one into it, and is really fast and easy to open. I haven't put it through anything tough yet just the average daily stuff but it hasn't slowed me down at any point. The lock is nice and tight no movement at all and the the autolawks is a very nice feature. Theres also a detent that keeps the lightly locked in the closed position. I take it apart every once in a while for clean and lube with generic three in one oil. I have tried three in one and slip 2000 and the three in one definitely makes the blade glide out much faster. The one and only complaint I have is the pocket clip tends to bend out after time requiring me to take it off and bend it back but thats it for now. If you do plan on getting one you'll need a T6 and T9 torx bit or screw driver for disassembly if you dont already. |
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Happiness used to be a warm gun...but now it seems to be multiple pepper-poppers falling at the same time.
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