Cool New Knife/Tool
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Cool New Knife/Tool
Its the "Cop Tool" by Wilson Tactical. I think i'm going to mount one to my center console.
Wilson Tactical Cop tool
Wilson Tactical Cop tool
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Knives in a good quality that just won't let you down are very pricy.
check out. www.hideawayknife.com or www.emersonknives.com
Neither of these brands of knives will break or leave you high or dry.
Just so everyone knows I don't have any affliation or ownership from either company nor will I profit from recommending them. TJ
check out. www.hideawayknife.com or www.emersonknives.com
Neither of these brands of knives will break or leave you high or dry.
Just so everyone knows I don't have any affliation or ownership from either company nor will I profit from recommending them. TJ
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Neat little tool/knife, but the price is insane. I have an equally impressive camillus becker BK10 crewman : http://www.camillusknives.com/bkt/bkt-knives/bk10.jpg and believe me for the 50 bucks it cost it is the best knife I ever bought!
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$100 bucks for a good knife is chump change. My everyday carry is a $100 folder and it gets abused. Take a look at the prices of the other knives on that site and that'll give you an idea of how much good knives cost. What you're paying for is the D2 tool steel used. Normal knives use run of the mill "stainless" or "high carbon steel".
I'll have to peruse that website some more, later.
$100 bucks for a good knife is chump change. My everyday carry is a $100 folder and it gets abused. Take a look at the prices of the other knives on that site and that'll give you an idea of how much good knives cost. What you're paying for is the D2 tool steel used. Normal knives use run of the mill "stainless" or "high carbon steel".
I'll have to peruse that website some more, later.
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$100 bucks for a good knife is chump change. My everyday carry is a $100 folder and it gets abused. Take a look at the prices of the other knives on that site and that'll give you an idea of how much good knives cost. What you're paying for is the D2 tool steel used. Normal knives use run of the mill "stainless" or "high carbon steel".
$100 bucks for a good knife is chump change. My everyday carry is a $100 folder and it gets abused. Take a look at the prices of the other knives on that site and that'll give you an idea of how much good knives cost. What you're paying for is the D2 tool steel used. Normal knives use run of the mill "stainless" or "high carbon steel".
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That knife is pretty cool. I'm partial to CRKT knives... merely for the fact that I found one, one time. It was weird.. my friend and I were walking home from school (years ago), I just happened to look in this planter to find something of a different color than the soil. So, I look in, grab it and clean it off... It's a CRKT tactical knife. This thing was awesome. Only problem was, what if it was involved in some sort of crime? Anyway, I kept it, as it was basically in the middle of nowhere. My favorite knife for a long time... then my friend "wants to see it", throws it thinking he's some sort of shinobi and it was forever lost... *end sad story and thread hijack*
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Cool tool!
However, I enjoy my current $20 pocket knife...
I dont even know how many knifes I've lost over the years. One thing I've realized is that I will loose a knife before it ever breaks.
However, I enjoy my current $20 pocket knife...
I dont even know how many knifes I've lost over the years. One thing I've realized is that I will loose a knife before it ever breaks.
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That is a sweet knife, I just don't need something like that. With a utility knife, pocket knife and a Kershaw camp axe on-board...I should be set.
I'm a huge Kershaw fan, I have had a Kershaw in my pocket since the day I was old enough to get one from my parents, lol (12)
I just recently did some research on knives and sprung for the Kershaw Ken Onion Boa ComboEdge.
This knife is awesome so far, very sturdy, handle is solid aircraft aluminum, index or thumb assisted opening and a Ti-Nitride coating.
I also have an old Kershaw Ken Onion Blackout ComboEdge and it is a great knife for only $50, lasted me about 3 years or so and I have abused it.
As for a multi-tool the Gerber Recoil is sweet!
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I'm a huge Kershaw fan, I have had a Kershaw in my pocket since the day I was old enough to get one from my parents, lol (12)
I just recently did some research on knives and sprung for the Kershaw Ken Onion Boa ComboEdge.
This knife is awesome so far, very sturdy, handle is solid aircraft aluminum, index or thumb assisted opening and a Ti-Nitride coating.
I also have an old Kershaw Ken Onion Blackout ComboEdge and it is a great knife for only $50, lasted me about 3 years or so and I have abused it.
As for a multi-tool the Gerber Recoil is sweet!
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I'm partial to CRKT knives... merely for the fact that I found one, one time. It was weird.. my friend and I were walking home from school (years ago), I just happened to look in this planter to find something of a different color than the soil. So, I look in, grab it and clean it off... It's a CRKT tactical knife. This thing was awesome. Only problem was, what if it was involved in some sort of crime? Anyway, I kept it, as it was basically in the middle of nowhere. My favorite knife for a long time... then my friend "wants to see it", throws it thinking he's some sort of shinobi and it was forever lost... *end sad story and thread hijack*
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Got it for highschool graduation four years ago from my parents - wouldn't've been able to afford it on my own. I actually haven't bought a new knife since then, though, it suits me just perfectly.
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I just use my Stanley utility knife for everything. It cost me $15.00, and $5.00 for an extra 25 blades for it, which are always in my work pants pockets. I am still on the first blade, and they say they need to be changed every month or so of regular use, though I use it for practically everything.
$100 is just too damn expensive for a knife that I wouldn't use much in my line of work, or for protection, as I usually have one of my gangsta's by my side. Yeah, he carries a gat! He shoots it sideways too!
$100 is just too damn expensive for a knife that I wouldn't use much in my line of work, or for protection, as I usually have one of my gangsta's by my side. Yeah, he carries a gat! He shoots it sideways too!
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I find for stabbing people a sharp stick or broken glass works best. A real knife makes a clean cut and is easy to sew back up. Not having a sharp edge is better because a duller edge is going to be all the more agonizing for the stabbe.