Ka-Bar knives
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Do they have any website?
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Yes I have already ordered one Exterme Kabar knife and one normal one they both costed 7080 and 4880 from Ebay. Next I will buy a big Kabar Knife that should have atleast 9 inch blade with overall size 14
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Yes I have already ordered one Exterme Kabar knife and one normal one they both costed 7080 and 4880 from Ebay. Next I will buy a big Kabar Knife that should have atleast 9 inch blade with overall size 14
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Nice knife. I believe it is the next generation knife made up of stainless steel (instead of carbon steel). How much did it costed you and from here did you buy it?
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[email protected]What is the direct way of approaching Cart2India apart from Ebay?
May be,not able to ascertainIf We directly purchase these iems from then, will there be any reduction in price compared to Ebay?
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Calling is fine but I have to see if that item is available in their website
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i have been told that there is an authorized importer for ka- bar knives in Mumbai and it retails in a shop called Aimpoint, M.g. Road,Pune
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can we purchase it online??
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no online purchase from AIMPOINT. very busy guy. (keeps some diana also i am told) trying to locate the importer in mumbai
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Finally got 2 kabar knives from Care2india through Ebay. Now I am looking for Kabar Big Brother knife. Its been almost 15 days their bidding ended, in Ebay. I am waiting for Care2india to place these knives again on Ebay.in.
What is the legality of keeping these Ka-bar fighting knives at home, as far as I am not carrying in public place. Is it legal to carry such knives if you are going on camping, adventure, mountain tracking, jungle or any other adventure?
What is the legality of keeping these Ka-bar fighting knives at home, as far as I am not carrying in public place. Is it legal to carry such knives if you are going on camping, adventure, mountain tracking, jungle or any other adventure?
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Maverick, permissible up to the 9" long and 2" wide limit. There are several posts answering this question on IFG. Look these up and you will find answers to all sorts of questions.
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Can you provide me the link?Rajat wrote:Maverick, permissible up to the 9" long and 2" wide limit. There are several posts answering this question on IFG. Look these up and you will find answers to all sorts of questions.
What I didn't get is there are labours, gardners and woodcutters who keep big machate, axe and Tomahawk, and even carry it, so that rule is an exception for them?
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See : http://abhijeetsingh.com/arms/india/law ... ule_I.html
"What I didn't get is there are labours, gardners and woodcutters who keep big machate, axe and Tomahawk, and even carry it, so that rule is an exception for them?"
First of all they do not carry a Tomahawk and secondly they are exempted " with blades longer than 9" or wider than 2" other than those designed for domestic, agricultural, scientific or industrial purpose"
"What I didn't get is there are labours, gardners and woodcutters who keep big machate, axe and Tomahawk, and even carry it, so that rule is an exception for them?"
First of all they do not carry a Tomahawk and secondly they are exempted " with blades longer than 9" or wider than 2" other than those designed for domestic, agricultural, scientific or industrial purpose"