Knives availability in India

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Re: Knives availability in India

Post by Rajat » Tue Sep 20, 2011 11:28 pm

The problem my friend is that in India we still have a long way to go as far as availability of some good knives is concerned. This is where your thread will come into play I guess. :D

Although if you look up you will find some very useful information on IFG.

Keep sharing any useful information that you might have and do post pictures of the knives that you own.

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Re: Knives availability in India

Post by GUNGUY » Wed Sep 21, 2011 7:26 pm

Scarlett Warrior wrote:Hi Pradyumna,

I've been there once and there are a lot of shops selling local made swords, kirpans and other edged weapons. If u wish to buy one, bargain your hardest for a best deal. I think I saw a Katana also (probably one of those decorative ones).

-- Sun Sep 18, 2011 11:10 am --

Some images of the knive which I told of in the first post

Gerber-Bear Grylls Ultimate
Gerber-Bear Grylls Folding Sheath
Gerber-Bear Grylls Scout
Gerber-Bear Grylls Scout Compact
Muela M-5161
Muela Kirpan & Others

Note : Information on the Gerber-Bear Grylls products is availabe at : http://bear.gerberuk.com/products/
Is the Muela Knife below the kirpan any good?

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Re: Knives availability in India

Post by Scarlett Warrior » Sat Sep 24, 2011 6:00 am

GUNGUY wrote:

Is the Muela Knife below the kirpan any good?
Its seems to be one among the good ones available here at the markets... Something is better than nothing, always

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I found a shop in Gopinath Bazar, Palam, New Delhi selling adventure gears. Even he has some daggers and even a beautiful axe. I didn’t have enough time to go through all their wares and put up queries. The name of the shop is ‘Battle Fatigues’. Long back, when I was in Delhi, they used to be sellers of army uniforms and other attires, now they have evolved themselves into adventure gears. Even they had Muelas (it seems Muela will become too common in India).

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Re: Knives availability in India

Post by BornOfFire » Tue Dec 06, 2011 3:28 pm

Hey people....Cold Steel is officially available in Delhi (Antariksh....pls look it up on-line) but the same story with the over-pricing. Sadly I fell for it over a "Kobun"...completely on impulse!!;)

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Re: Knives availability in India

Post by msbabbar » Tue Dec 06, 2011 3:46 pm

which is the best folder edc that we get/buy online in india ? and from where to buy at most economical prices ?.waiting period is not a problem.

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Knives availability in India

Post by choombak » Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:30 am

msbabbar wrote:which is the best folder edc that we get/buy online in india ? and from where to buy at most economical prices ?.waiting period is not a problem.
Knifecenter.com as their shipping via FedEx is reasonably priced around $30. Avoid places that ship via USPS even if reliable as they finally feed into our postal system, which makes it unreliable. Also note if you use insured, registered like postal options, our customs invariably stops it as they figure our high value/importance of the item.

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Re: Knives availability in India

Post by msbabbar » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:31 am

thank u choombak.which one to buy

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Re: Knives availability in India

Post by choombak » Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:15 pm

msbabbar wrote:thank u choombak.which one to buy
there is another thread in this subsection where i have given some inputs.

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