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Las Vegas smoke shop owner stabs man multiple times

Lots of options. The auto fact is pretty sick.
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Folk worked all this out years ago.
Mine is a BlackJack model from long ago.


I have a personally autographed photo of Col. Applegate from SHOT back in the mid-90's when he was at the Gerber booth for the release of their folding version.
 
Randall’s are never out of style!

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👆👆👆Truer words are rarely spoken! Been drooling over Randalls since like the age of 7.
IIRC Old Man Randall actually got a letter from a gent who had recently served in WW2 extolling the virtues of his Randall and how he had apparently used it to "nearly cut the mans head off" or something close to that..?
Killing someone hand to hand is a different ballgame. Dakota Meyer has talked before about killing a Afghan with a FUCKIN ROCK! Needless to say, it seems to affect him deeply.
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So what's the backstory on the hawk, where'd it get its name ? It just sounds cold.
Christmas Eve 1753, George Washington and his Virginia militiamen on a mission to the French fort Fort Le Boeuf in present-day western Pennsylvania camped the night at the Lenni Lenape village of Murdering Town. In his journal he describes that the next day they crossed the river and visited with a Native American "Queen" and gave her presents. Giving to notable Native Americans was an established diplomatic practice at the time, but who this Queen was and what exactly they gave her we do not know. Mere months before the outbreak of the French and Indian War, the British and the colonial Americans were desperate to gain Native allies - the gifting of a pipe tomahawk, a symbol of both war and peace, was a common feature in these cross-cultural visits. The Murdering Town Queen was Forged by "Iron John" Logan and was signed/dated by him.

It was a gift to Phil from his friends on the 'Hide.

Sirhr
 
Yeah. And what? I have no respect for anyone that caved in to getting the vax and tried to force it on others.
Yet somehow you're just as bad if not worse than them.
Ull get it or no bank access. Just wait. If not this one the next. What u going to do write in all CAPS how mad you are. Some patriots we got here boys. Lots of slack jawin
 
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Ull get it or no bank access. Just wait. If not this one the next. What u going to do write in all CAPS how mad you are. Some patriots we got here boys. Lots of slack jawin
LOL you just want us to get the vax because it sounds like you got it only to now realize your myocarditis mistake. :ROFLMAO: "What u going to do.." write in all caps how badly you want open heart surgery to fix your shit when you feel that alien-looking beef jerky shit piling up in your arteries?
 
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Any updates on this? Did the pin cushion live ? Is he paralyzed ?
 

yeah, that one broke my heart…I’ve been carrying Benchmade knives my entire adult life…professionally, and personally. Several years ago they even made some special switchblades (one-handed operation in case of a broken arm) for my unit’s survival vests worn over our flight suits; complete with ceramic blades, as well as titanium and other non-ferrous metal parts that couldn’t be picked up by metal detectors/wands. Really cool kit for the time.

Bought several customized Griptilians, and mini Griptilians over the years for friends and family too.

And I’ve been tempted several times over the past year or two to buy a set of their very expensive damascus steel kitchen knives…

But I swore I’d never buy from them again after that stunt.

I still carry the custom mini griptilian I had made for my own personal use back in 2012 when we moved back to the US…carry it every single day.

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Great tool…but the last one from them I’ll own unfortunately.

OT: This custom 9” fighting knife I had made for my son by Helm Forge (local to me) would have done the trick nicely too!

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Hands down one of my favorite knives I have ever owned, it’s definitely the Buisness. It’s a Toor and knife and sheath fit right in the pocket.
 

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Except for there is a bit of a difference in the mind set of women.
Part of that might also be the demographics of where you live vs around here.

A lot of women I met wouldn't have a problem using a knife and when they are buying them their first comment is like "this looks like it would really hurt someone".
Some women that wouldn't use a gun will be happy to use a knife.
Lots of folks are a bit more scared of the knives as they know there is a good chance they will be used as opposed to a gun.

Around here, you see some Mexican heritage female start reaching for a knife, you get the hell out of there or pull your gun because you know she won't have any hesitation in carving you up nicely.
If you don’t believe this, go to any amateur grappling/mma competition.

Guys‘ Division- Win/lose/draw. Smiles, handshakes, and congratulatory hugs from both competitors.

Wonen’s Division- Bitch, we gonna finish this shit in the parking lot...