Any knife collectors here?
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Any knife collectors here?
Ain´t she a beauty?
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Yes, but how usefull is a gun in a knife fight?... oh wait... nevermindNice. But how usefull is it in a gun fight?
I´m still wondering what was that bigamist thread all about?
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very nice one Sapper
this knife isn't mine. although i see a couple of times a week (it belongs to a friend of mine)
i thought it was worth showing it anyways
what do you think.
i thought it was worth showing it anyways
what do you think.
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It´s quite nice Buster, although i´m more into real fighting knives, not fantasy knives... i mean, that sure looks like a deadly piece of steel, but who the heck would carry that, for example, in the battlefield?
In Escrima and Pekiti Tirsia (two Filipino martial arts, i practise), we sometimes train with bigger blades too, like machetes, but i find them a bit impractical... Why would someone want to practise martial arts, with lot´s of weapon techniques? Well, have you seen Steven Seagal´s under siege?
I´ll stick with my little Karambit...
Still.... every time i look at your friend´s knife, i´m starting to like it more and more
Thx MikeVictor! Combat engineering tools sure have changed, since the time you were in the army, eh?
In Escrima and Pekiti Tirsia (two Filipino martial arts, i practise), we sometimes train with bigger blades too, like machetes, but i find them a bit impractical... Why would someone want to practise martial arts, with lot´s of weapon techniques? Well, have you seen Steven Seagal´s under siege?
I´ll stick with my little Karambit...
Still.... every time i look at your friend´s knife, i´m starting to like it more and more
Thx MikeVictor! Combat engineering tools sure have changed, since the time you were in the army, eh?
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There is nothing like the good old Trench-Tool for close-combat...
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