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Post by thywar on Dec 27, 2015 19:59:42 GMT -7
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Post by woodyz on Dec 27, 2015 20:10:21 GMT -7
looks good
never heard of it
try putting it into a ribcage I would think it would get stuck
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Post by USCGME2 on Dec 27, 2015 21:21:02 GMT -7
Pretty sure that's not kosher with the Geneva Con. Looks like $750 better spent on a new AR and a Crashblade.
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Post by Redneckidokie on Dec 27, 2015 21:52:39 GMT -7
Yep 750.00, then get it hung in 'something'. Be good on Zombats.
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Post by thywar on Dec 28, 2015 2:28:59 GMT -7
Pretty sure that's not kosher with the Geneva Con. Looks like $750 better spent on a new AR and a Crashblade. I think we must be the only signatory who still abides by the Geneva Convention. Right up until we pour water. Which I'm all for. And think it's just a baptismal for jihadis. I agree about how to spend the $750. Crash do you make an 'assault knife'? As in Fairbairn style? Of course after buying an AR $750 doesn't leave much for Crash.
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Post by graf on Dec 28, 2015 2:54:51 GMT -7
Daggars are illegal in many states I know here in Michigan its trouble
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Post by crashdive123 on Dec 28, 2015 4:28:51 GMT -7
Looks like a knife trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist. More of an art piece than a useful one.
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Post by geron on Dec 28, 2015 4:32:57 GMT -7
looks like a toy for someone with more money than brains.
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Post by sirderrin on Dec 28, 2015 4:50:52 GMT -7
Just a moment, I need to unscrew my knife sheath so I can stick you in the ribs Mr Mugger...
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Post by thywar on Dec 28, 2015 6:37:58 GMT -7
Lol. Ok so nobody likes it. I think it's got some good points. I definitely don't want to have to unscrew it. I do see where it could do a lot of damage. Kind of like a knife with 'Hollow points'. I wouldn't pay that for one though. It'd be hell to skin a deer with it though.
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Post by USCGME2 on Dec 28, 2015 11:32:36 GMT -7
Pretty sure that's not kosher with the Geneva Con. Looks like $750 better spent on a new AR and a Crashblade. I think we must be the only signatory who still abides by the Geneva Convention. Right up until we pour water. Which I'm all for. And think it's just a baptismal for jihadis. I agree about how to spend the $750. Crash do you make an 'assault knife'? As in Fairbairn style? Of course after buying an AR $750 doesn't leave much for Crash. They got M&P's on sale at local sporting goods store for $599. That would leave just enough room for a Crashblade. Maybe Crash can make a bayonet style blade for the AR?? Now we are cooking with peanut oil!
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Post by insaneh on Dec 28, 2015 11:50:26 GMT -7
Looks like a knife trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist. More of an art piece than a useful one. Yup. sure is purty. Doubt it would be good for anything but looking at and killin'
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Post by ccove on Oct 21, 2016 14:25:42 GMT -7
I will stick with my randall no pun intended.
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Post by olebama on Oct 21, 2016 20:08:30 GMT -7
I was at the SMokey Mountain Knife works last week and saw 2 or 3 there. I didn't notice the price since I wasn't interested in them.
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Post by Cwi555 on Oct 21, 2016 23:23:08 GMT -7
The idea of a three edged knife isn't new. That's a buddhist ritual dagger representing vajrakilaya. It's called a kira or phurba depending upon Tibet or Indian side. It never worked out well as a weapon for the reason woodsy mentioned, and that without the twist. This latest iteration appears to be more for mall ninja types looking for the latest tacticool flavor. Didn't look lookup the actual cost, but if it's 750 as mentioned, a kukri has been proven in combat by the Gurkhas if your just looking for something not everyone will have. My .02
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