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

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    Those are some badass blades, Henry! (or is it Fork?)

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    Default Van Damme with Kukri

    I stumbled upon this image of Jean-Claude van Damme with a Kukri. I never thought you could hold a Kukri (or Khukuri) like that. I guess it's just sort of interesting, I mean, I have no objection to whatever van Damme does with his Kukri... anyone have any insight into this grip?
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    Hollywood........

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    sorry, please help ID the axe
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    Battle axe
    Battle axe is tough enough to be selected by the US Special Forces to be included in their 2002 Tactical Breaching kits. This stainless steel tool stands 12 inches high and weighs 2 lbs. It comes with a 9 inch extension handle and Leather sheath.
    thank's



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    very nice Henry's.

    have you got around to making a website yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhino View Post
    very nice Henry's.

    have you got around to making a website yet?
    You should totally do a website, and commission me to hire some hot Asian babes to pose with your knives.

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    Asian wimmins and knives, hawt and scary at the same time. One needs to hide the knives when they get mad, not a pretty sight.

    Maybe this new year will see a website, specially if work keeps shaving more and more hours and days off. Always the same ole story. @#$&!

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    Another small outdoor knife from Mora Of Sweden. Cheap and effective (if you dont need a big useless Rambo-style knife). I bought a small brother for my Mora 2000.


    Below is Mora 2000 I demonstrated before.

    On top is Clipper, outdoor model, handle is very ergonomic, rubberized with olive plastic ends on both sides. Blade is smaller, thinner ans with simplier shape.


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    too much plastic

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    Horton Knives D2 Hawk - chisel grind on the back of the hawk and bottom of the handle




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    ^nice, look cool, what is it designed for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildcat12 View Post
    ^nice, look cool, what is it designed for?
    Hackin' b*tches up!

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    Fiskars (Finland):


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    I got similar shovel, is the shaft plastic? mine cracked within 2mts of use

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    nice little axe, i wanted to buy the same one, friend of mine has the 2x larger size and its a works perfect. only with a low budget and two times use a year its on the bottem of my list

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