how i carry Muela
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how i carry Muela
hey frnds
i got custom made welcro belt from a local bag maker to carry muela knife with my leg under pants.
i got custom made welcro belt from a local bag maker to carry muela knife with my leg under pants.
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Re: how i carry Muela
My friend it looks like a desi Jems Bond Style
Very well made congratulations, appritiate u effort.
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Kuwar.
Very well made congratulations, appritiate u effort.
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Re: how i carry Muela
wat an idea sirgi......
i too hav d same knife hope to mav a similar modification.......
an u plz help.....
i too hav d same knife hope to mav a similar modification.......
an u plz help.....
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Re: how i carry Muela
if an i ndian wears its desi,if others carry its sshtyle?what logic is this?
maybe if he had worn a shoe!!
maybe if he had worn a shoe!!
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Re: how i carry Muela
I am afraid, the time it would take to draw the knife out, would be disastrous in a situation....
Ofcourse, there is a 'feel good' factor that you are carrying a good knife with you...
Nice idea anyways....
My 2 pc worth... !
Ofcourse, there is a 'feel good' factor that you are carrying a good knife with you...
Nice idea anyways....
My 2 pc worth... !
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Re: how i carry Muela
NIce ET... loved it.. I will also do the same because i too have the same knife... But i have a query.. I understand the upper belt you must have sticthed to the strap attached to the knife, but how and where did you fix the lower one?? Moreover, have you tried moving around with the knife?? Is it comfortable??
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Re: how i carry Muela
It's a good idea. I appreciate... as they say 'Need is the mother of invention'
What is the length of blade? Is it legal to EDC such a knife in your city? Remember, if you, somehow, get into any kind of trouble - God forbid, (it can be a small & simple road accident ANYDAY, ANYTIME) in which cops get involved and they find this knife on you - believe me, you will have a very hard time explaining the 'motive' behind EDC.
If you have an explanation, kindly let me know!!!
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ssmickey.32
What is the length of blade? Is it legal to EDC such a knife in your city? Remember, if you, somehow, get into any kind of trouble - God forbid, (it can be a small & simple road accident ANYDAY, ANYTIME) in which cops get involved and they find this knife on you - believe me, you will have a very hard time explaining the 'motive' behind EDC.
If you have an explanation, kindly let me know!!!
take care...
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Re: how i carry Muela
the knife is around 6" in length n good one
worth buying........
worth buying........
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Re: how i carry Muela
Why do you need to EDC such a large thing, pray, unless you are close to wildlife? Concerns raised by SSMICKEY are perfectly valid.
Prasanjit, allowed EDC length in Mumbai is about 2.5 inches or so. Don't try it!
Prasanjit, allowed EDC length in Mumbai is about 2.5 inches or so. Don't try it!
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Blade length of 2.5 inches is too small. anyways cant avoid this.. thanks for the info SD...
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Re: how i carry Muela
essdee1972 wrote:Why do you need to EDC such a large thing, pray, unless you are close to wildlife? Concerns raised by SSMICKEY are perfectly valid.
Prasanjit, allowed EDC length in Mumbai is about 2.5 inches or so. Don't try it!
Hi Esdee; Is this a confirmed rule EDC length 2.5 inches ?
Nonetheless no need to EDC a large fixed blade especially with the sensitivity of the times we are in !!
Prasanjit, remember even "Rambo" an ex special forces soldier got in trouble carrying a large fixed blade in First Blood....!!!! hehehe
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Re: how i carry Muela
as Olly rightly noted, you may not be able to deploy the knife from such carry, because it will take so much time to lift the pants. both your hands will be busy getting knife out, not an optimal.
there is kabar ankle rig which one of best ankle carry for TDI knife
http://www.tomarskabars.com/TDI_LAW_ENFORCEMENT_3.html
knife positioned low and easy can be deployed
another option for such knife to carry it behind belt fixed diagonally on your back, no problem for driving car or bike. good concealment behind long T shirt. for such carry you need fix loop of sheath on your belt so knife will be to body and back side of sheath looking out and then swing knife inside pants behind belt. position it diagonally. other wise buy knife with sheath which has option for horizontal carry.
there is kabar ankle rig which one of best ankle carry for TDI knife
http://www.tomarskabars.com/TDI_LAW_ENFORCEMENT_3.html
knife positioned low and easy can be deployed
another option for such knife to carry it behind belt fixed diagonally on your back, no problem for driving car or bike. good concealment behind long T shirt. for such carry you need fix loop of sheath on your belt so knife will be to body and back side of sheath looking out and then swing knife inside pants behind belt. position it diagonally. other wise buy knife with sheath which has option for horizontal carry.
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Re: how i carry Muela
Moin, that's what guys at the knife shops tell you, and I think it was discussed sometime in the forum.Hi Esdee; Is this a confirmed rule EDC length 2.5 inches ?
Anyway, my Nieto has a strap which buttons around the handle. I think it can be carried upside down, so easier to pull out from a inside-trousers rig - don't have to pull up the pants, if you can lift your leg enough to get your hand on the handle and undo the button on the said strap.
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Re: how i carry Muela
Hi Guys,
> Attached are 2 pics of a 'Switch Blade' I picked up at a food court - Cute Stuff!
> The blade is steel & 3" long & has a tiny flash light attached to it as seen in the pic. Works on 2 button cells - the beam is quite powerful giving a clear spot upto 6ft.
> The best part is - it is designed to look like a 'GUN' with Scope mounted on it.
> Cost ...150 bucks, and very handy too.
Cheers
Briha
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> Attached are 2 pics of a 'Switch Blade' I picked up at a food court - Cute Stuff!
> The blade is steel & 3" long & has a tiny flash light attached to it as seen in the pic. Works on 2 button cells - the beam is quite powerful giving a clear spot upto 6ft.
> The best part is - it is designed to look like a 'GUN' with Scope mounted on it.
> Cost ...150 bucks, and very handy too.
Cheers
Briha
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Re: how i carry Muela
brihacharan wrote:Hi Guys,
> Attached are 2 pics of a 'Switch Blade' I picked up at a food court - Cute Stuff!
> The blade is steel & 3" long & has a tiny flash light attached to it as seen in the pic. Works on 2 button cells - the beam is quite powerful giving a clear spot upto 6ft.
> The best part is - it is designed to look like a 'GUN' with Scope mounted on it.
> Cost ...150 bucks, and very handy too.
Cheers
Briha
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That is a very cute stuff sir. Can you tell me from where did you get that?? I would like to possess one. Liked the torch which you say is powerful upto 6ft... Please let me know where i have to ask for this..
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