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

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    http://www.ukkitmonster.com/product_...oducts_id=1051

    From the great kit vendors thread I found this on UK Kit Monster.
    Anyone got any experience with it? Any good?

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    Henry, need to put that rifle through its paces. Too clean. Nice Kukhrhrhhhrhris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry's Fork View Post
    Kukuri's brought back from Nepal. Zombie Tested and Approved.

    Chainpure Kuk

    Panawal Kuk

    Mini Panawal Kuk
    darn, Henry's they are beautiful

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    Nice Kukris, Henry.

    The Scrapyard blade looks like a good workhorse, too.

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    I kinda like the looks of this Zero Tolerance knife.

    http://www.sonomacutlery.com/store/p...cat=357&page=1

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    geez gaijin, for that price

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    ^ Yeah, I hear ya. In fact, the last super-expensive knife I acquired was an Al Mar Sere VI, back in 1993. I traded a ceremonial SS bayonet I bought in Poland for it.

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    al mar looks nice, but i got issue with expensive knives like that, unless they are for display only I would be affraid to use it ever

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    just acquired me a Cold Steel Spectre on Closeout. MSRP something like $439, got it for $99.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhino View Post
    al mar looks nice, but i got issue with expensive knives like that, unless they are for display only I would be affraid to use it ever
    Yeah, that's why I rarely take it out. Seems like a bit of a waste, even though it's an awesome knife.
    The only knife I've lost in the field (so far) was a US Airforce survival knife, which came out of the sheath during National Guard training at Oregon's High Desert Training Center in 1999. It was a good knife, and I'd like to get another.

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    ive lost few blades, stupid showing off throwing at trees and stuff like that, one i regreat ever loosing was a cold steel tanto, was cheap I didnt care much for it and put it through some tough jobs with a great results, fell out of my car in a parking lot at the armouries

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    Beautiful spectre, Orionhawk. Cold Steel is one business that has a genuine fondness for fighting knives, and it shows in their work.

    The knife I currently carry on my beltkit is a Cold Steel SSK. It's a good knife, but not so great or sentimental that I'll fret over the possibility of losing it, like my Al Mar or USMC K-Bar.

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    SRK?
    I ve got a collection of Henry's Forks fixed blades to choose from now

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    Sorry! SRK! Thanks for the correction!

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    Henry's Fork's knives (YAMANEKO!) are great.

    I've got two for concealed carry, and my wife has one of his kitchen knives.

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