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Old 05-14-2012, 09:04 PM
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Picked this little beauty up at the base last week. Does a good job in tight places; makes a nice little toothpick too!

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Old 05-14-2012, 09:16 PM
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I would hate to nick the blade on that thing Buy a lesche, their much better suited for cutting plugs Heck, people will think your Rambo with that thing.

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Old 05-14-2012, 10:06 PM
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Got a Lesche; this pops coins pretty well when I don't have to go too deep. Just another tool when the Lesche is too much -


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Picked this little beauty up at the base last week. Does a good job in tight places; makes a nice little toothpick too!

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Nice knife. How much was it? Wal Mart had a SOG tomahawk similar to what some carried in Nam for a few weeks before Christmas. I didn't have the money then and they haven't had them since. I had always wanted one in Nam and I still do.

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That's too nice of a knife to dig plugs with!
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Old 05-15-2012, 07:11 AM
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Does it have a pocket compass?

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No pocket compass I'm afraid; I got it for $31.95 over in the uniform side of the BX. They sell tactical gear in the back and I found it there; was just what I was looking for -

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I don't know, I would say its illegal to carry a knife like that. I'm sure someone sees you with that thing they will call the law, especially on private property.
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Yeah, that might be kind difficult to explain to the police should they decide to "check" on you. Definitely leave it in the car if you are asking for permission.....then again...it might help you get the answer you want.

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Very nice there Terry, SOG and Spiderco are my favorite knifes. I think I'll get one of those's, but not for MDing..

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Please tell me you don't hunt public parks or schools with that thing......


Bad PR in my opinion. Save the knives for the kitchen

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