NOS, old school Mel Pardue tactical folder, featuring a 4" 154-CM tanto blade, 416 stainless bolsters, 6al4v titanium liner, and linen micarta scales:
NOS, old school Mel Pardue tactical folder, featuring a 4" 154-CM tanto blade, 416 stainless bolsters, 6al4v titanium liner, and linen micarta scales:
The Kershaw Shuffle II is a good, useful EDC blade. One of its best points is its ~$17 delivered price tag. If lost or confiscated (e.g. TSA) you won't get as worked up as you would if the same thing happened to your Chris Reeve!
My son is 10 years old now, and just started shooting. Some of my guns have sentimental value, some don't. But, in case he decides to sell any of them after I'm gone, I want to make sure he knows what he has, so I've actually started putting together an illustrated book that tells the story of each one. I have knives as well, but none have the sentimental value like the limited run of 0360.SKD.MM (militarymorons edition with my skull logo) that ZT knives did for SKD tactical. I have kept serial numbers 0000 and 0001 NIB for him. I'm still daily carrying SN 0003.
New addition for Father's Day. Planning on in being my general purpose knife for wear on my gear and EDC-ish (in a bag or the car)
My apple scalpel:
...able to cut see-thru slices of apple.
Last edited by TriggerFish; 06-18-18 at 11:30.
Benchmade HK MP5 auto
Neither of the above were made by HK or made in Germany.
Officine Panerai and Todd Rexford of Rexford Knives.
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Board policy mandates I state that I shoot for BCM. I have also done work for 200 or so manufacturers within the firearm community. I am prior service, a full time LEO, firearm instructor, armorer, TL, martial arts instructor, and all around good guy.
I also shoot and write for various publications. Let me know if you know cool secrets or have toys worthy of an article...
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