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JTNieman wrote:Do you also look down the barrel when you pull the trigger to make sure it's clear? It's best to visually confirm the chamber's empty this way.
SMoAF wrote:Your sin is one of geography, not one of unmanliness. Pimp's sin is that he's, well....himself.
Doctorr Fabulous wrote:If you're in a fixed defense with a Mosin, you failed somewhere.
silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

KnightoftheRoc wrote:Can you post a pic of it? If it's the one I'm thinking of, bending it would probably require a tank or something, but I'm guessing as to which knife, here. Assuming by "good old fashioned" you mean a WWII era production, and not a reproduction or a much later (cheaper built) version, the steel was just about as good as you could get, and Kabar got it's rep by producing an excellent knife. Using it for normal camp activities wouldn't phase one of the WWII knives in the least- but I'd be thinking a lot about keeping it out of the daily use lineup because of it's collector value, if that were the case.
YMMV
JTNieman wrote:Do you also look down the barrel when you pull the trigger to make sure it's clear? It's best to visually confirm the chamber's empty this way.
SMoAF wrote:Your sin is one of geography, not one of unmanliness. Pimp's sin is that he's, well....himself.
Doctorr Fabulous wrote:If you're in a fixed defense with a Mosin, you failed somewhere.

silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

KnightoftheRoc wrote:
OK, so this is a more modern version of the original design- which means, sadly, that the steel isn't the manganese steel used in WWII. Still, not absolute crap, either- it says on the amazon link that the blade is 1095 chrome vanadium steel. That's the same stuff some of my more expensive mechanic tools are made of, and it beats 440 stainless 8 ways from Sunday. If you whack the back of the blade for batoning with another piece of wood, I don't see this giving up the ghost any time soon- but there's really only one way to find out for sure: you willing to spend $60 on a replacement? I'm assuming from the design and the fact that it's Kabar, that they kept the full tang design- anyone care to confirm/deny that?
JTNieman wrote:Do you also look down the barrel when you pull the trigger to make sure it's clear? It's best to visually confirm the chamber's empty this way.
SMoAF wrote:Your sin is one of geography, not one of unmanliness. Pimp's sin is that he's, well....himself.
Doctorr Fabulous wrote:If you're in a fixed defense with a Mosin, you failed somewhere.
Vicarious_Lee wrote:Fuck it I'm Zombie Squad. I got this shit



Kutter_0311 wrote:Those knives will take some beating.
When you have the cash for another, try the Gerber LMF II(link to review) instead of the BK2.
JTNieman wrote:Do you also look down the barrel when you pull the trigger to make sure it's clear? It's best to visually confirm the chamber's empty this way.
SMoAF wrote:Your sin is one of geography, not one of unmanliness. Pimp's sin is that he's, well....himself.
Doctorr Fabulous wrote:If you're in a fixed defense with a Mosin, you failed somewhere.
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Boondock wrote:Not a bad video of what a Ka-Bar can and cannot do:
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