Fake news, no pics, it ain't soJust received my new Byrd Raven II. I like it. Excellent value for < $50. American BD1 steel, G10 scales.
It's a private preschool. Glorified daycare. They don't follow the same rules as a real public school.I'd be careful about that school thing... A Class 1 Misdemeanor might cost you your CHP and your shiny blade.
What do you think about the 365? Did you shoot it yet?P365 contego and the cqc7
Go shoot that G19... If you don't like it, I'll give you $100 for it.I do not like striker fired handguns at all but I really like this one I went and got glock19 gen 4 this morning to see if I'd like it I put 5 magazines through the sig last night more accurate than I thought also I will be keeping it
Alright! Alright... I'll give you $125. Final offer...She has a cmc trigger and some zev parts in her along with the best sights I've used. Just put 3 mags through her . I like
Wow. That looks really cool. By the time you are done, you'll basically have a folding karambit, right? I hope you post pics after you get the ring installed.Spyderco Matriarch. Just arrived today. I have a Signet Ring on the way for it.
Wow. That looks really cool. By the time you are done, you'll basically have a folding karambit, right? I hope you post pics after you get the ring installed.
After seeing @rantingredneck post about those Eafengrow blades and with extreme reservation I thought I might try one. I wanted to try sharpening a tanto blade on my wicked edge and thought for $19.99 this EF65 would be a good one to use. It is surprisingly well made, the grind was a bit uneven and I know it's not really D2 steel, but whatever it is will take a fine edge for sure. I can tell it is softer steel than my Benchmade 940 in S30V, but it came shaving sharp out of the box and after a bit with the wicked edge it is scary sharp. I was able to even most of the non-uniformity of the edge out on the coarser grits before working it up to 1 micron lapping film.
Supposedly it has ball bearings, I didn't take it apart but I have no reason to not believe it, its super smooth. It locks up tight too, there is no play at all. The detent that keeps it closed is very pronounced and provides enough resistance to ensure that it always opens fully when you press the flipper lever. Pocket clip is nice and thick and well made. Pretty neat, I'll probably get a few more of different models to satisfy my new toy addiction. I've handled my share of chinese junk but someone knows what they are doing over there making these.
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I have the non tanto version of that one. A good "gentleman's knife" that doesn't scare the uninitiated.
That's the one that caught my eye as well, but like I said I wanted a tanto to try sharpening. I really preferred the looks of the non tanto! I've always disliked tanto because of the extra effort it takes to sharpen.
I thought the same thing, it looks like a nice gentleman's knife. I didn't expect how beefy the blade is!
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Beautiful and scary at the same time... Just the way I like them. Knives.... I'm taking about knives, of course.
I've got one of these, but i haven't carried it in probably 2 years. Fun little knife.A driver found this in a dumpster last week and gave it to me, so I retired the ADAMAS for a bit and started carrying this. Gerber Covert Fast
Quick opening and damn sharp. I only wish you could flip the pocket clip. I like carrying point up and that’s not an option.I've got one of these, but i haven't carried it in probably 2 years. Fun little knife.
Had the larger Gerber Combat Folder. Found it here in Afghanistan back in 11' and lost it here end of 18'.A driver found this in a dumpster last week and gave it to me, so I retired the ADAMAS for a bit and started carrying this. Gerber Covert Fast