Thread: Knives, bayonets, multi tools, daggers and other pointy implements.

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    ^Thats a tuff one.

    Tacticool or traditional?

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    not fussed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry's Fork View Post
    A zombie poker in 1/8" thick 1095, made a few weeks ago.




    Very very cool, especially that you made them. I have been talking to my kids on building some knives and working with Kydex. Very nicely done, thanks.

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    Thanks much Hollis, if you got the time, will and space, its a great cheap hobby to get into.

    Wildcat, http://www.fehrmanknives.com/tomahawks.htm
    I dont own any of his hawks, but i own a few of his knives, top of the line and darn near bomb proof. All made for use and abuse.

    The only authentic US made hawks i know of are all custom and mucho dinero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry's Fork View Post
    Thanks much Hollis, if you got the time, will and space, its a great cheap hobby to get into.

    Wildcat, http://www.fehrmanknives.com/tomahawks.htm
    I dont own any of his hawks, but i own a few of his knives, top of the line and darn near bomb proof. All made for use and abuse.

    The only authentic US made hawks i know of are all custom and mucho dinero.
    Thanks, these are one ones that have been issued in some units in the US Army, I will look into them, a little costly, but I have a $300 knife, so what the hell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waruironin View Post
    a friend picked up this knife at a gunshow and was told by the seller that it was from either Uzbekistan or Azerbaijan. what say you members of MP.NET?????

    thanks for any and all info,
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    This is UTON vz. 75 from the former Czechoslovakia, for airborne units, special forces etc. Stil being issued in Czech and maybe in Slovakia too. Neither in Uzbekistan nor Azerbaijan.

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    Just got the MOD Survival Knife myself


    I'll upload some of my own pictures later.

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    I'm not much of a knife person nor consider myself a collector so this is whatever I could find on hand. I am liking them more and more, I hope I don't turn in to fanatic since my budged would not allow much room for that.

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    That`s it I`m ordering a Samekniv with the logo of my unit ingraved.

    Last edited by kramer; 04-28-2009 at 09:56 AM.

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    One of a few custom knives I have. Will post some more when I get some good shots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrasH25 View Post
    One of a few custom knives I have. Will post some more when I get some good shots.
    Nice. Whos the maker?

    Sweet AV, did this blade do that to ya?

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    The knife was made by 'Knives of the Frontier' by Larry Walker, who also happens to be my father. Good guess on the injury...the knife got me good last time I went camping.

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    Has anyone had any experience with a OKS Ranger RD 6:


    I am looking for a reliable yet inexpensive working knife to use during hiking trips. This one is sold for $ 79.99 US.

    Specs:
    5160 HIGH CARBON STEEL BLADE
    BLACK TEXTURED POWDER COAT FINISH
    BLADE LENGTH: 6-1/2"
    BLADE THICKNESS: 1/4"
    OVERALL LENGTH: 11-3/4"
    RC HARDNESS: 57-58 RC
    HANDLE/SLABS: BLACK MICARTA
    BLACK NYLON SHEATH WITH PLASTIC INSERT
    MANUFACTURER: ONTARIO KNIFE CO. (MADE IN THE USA)
    DESIGNER: JUSTIN GINGRICH OF RANGER KNIVES

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    ^ Ranger knives are some tuff SOBs, great blades. Dont own one but have used one before. The only problem i have with them is they are now made by Ontario, a big knife company that did a small upstart knife company wrong a while back. Thats just me.

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