Let's see your knives - big and small.
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Re: My blade collection : Njoy
That's an AK Bayonet if I am not mistaken.. Would love to add it to my collection. Where did you get it from??
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Re: My blade collection : Njoy
It’s a souvenir from the gulf war. Are you looking to add a genuine bayonet to your collection or a genuine knife that’s used by the forces.
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Not particularly interested in the forces. But am looking for genuine bayonets. Current collection is an M9, a Japanese bayonet and a enfield bayonet.
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.
wow your knives are all good. i like your Puma lockback folders.Mack The Knife Bana wrote:Herewith some pics of most of the knives I have left.
Gerber multi-tool.
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Puma lockback folders. There was a third in brass and walnut that was pinched.
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A Puma 943
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Ruko Shark
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Fairbairn Sykes. Cooper above, Rodgers below. If anyone has a Wilkinson Sword Pattern 1 and/or 2 for sale, please let me know.
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Hoffritz Bowie.
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Muela Pro Throw
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A no name Solingen fixed blade (my Boy Scout knife) and a Japanese fillet knife.
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Aitor El Montero.
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Junk touristy Dirk.
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Muela dagger.
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Set of three Spanish Toledo steel stilletos with 24 Carat gold engraving.
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My work horse - 15" British Army Service pattern khukuri from Himalayan Imports. They sent me two kardas instead of a karda and chakma but since it took almost two years for me to get it into India, I let the matter lie.
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My usual EDCs - Victorinox Swiss Champ and Swiss Tool Plus. I use the point of the reamers, particularly the Swiss Tool's, to do my stock stippling.
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Hattori 2004 Limited Edition.
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Kershaw Vapor II.
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Spyderco Bill Moran Drop Point.
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Byrd Cara Cara and Imperial fishing knife.
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There are some other Swiss Army knives and assorted pen knives but nothing out of the ordinary.
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.
Hey IFGíans,
Need a lil help, m picking up a Cressi ORCA Dive Knife from Australia, and wanted to know if could face any problems in getting it down from Australia. Need opinions and suggestions.
Technical features
Total length: 300 mm
Blade length: 178 mm
Blade width: 32 mm
Blade thickness: 5.5 mm
Links:
http://andysmilitarysurplus.com/images/ ... 0knife.JPG
http://www.cressi.com/Catalogue/Details.asp?id=78#
Need a lil help, m picking up a Cressi ORCA Dive Knife from Australia, and wanted to know if could face any problems in getting it down from Australia. Need opinions and suggestions.
Technical features
Total length: 300 mm
Blade length: 178 mm
Blade width: 32 mm
Blade thickness: 5.5 mm
Links:
http://andysmilitarysurplus.com/images/ ... 0knife.JPG
http://www.cressi.com/Catalogue/Details.asp?id=78#
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Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.
Sharp edged arms with blade length till 9" and blade width till 2" are considered as "legal". If you want to possess sharp edged arms of bigger dimensions then you need have a "license". Reference: http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 26#p121016wanted to know if could face any problems in getting it down from Australia. Need opinions and suggestions.
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- chrisjackripper
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Re: My blade collection : Njoy
Recently updated picks.
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Re: My blade collection : Njoy
Nice collection of the 'blades' ! Keep it up...
I would surely be interested any time... ! Do let me know if you have anything... Presently I do have a Mauser Bayonet for the German G98 WW I rifle.... and hungry for more...
chrisjackripper wrote:Are you looking to add a genuine bayonet to your collection or a genuine knife that’s used by the forces.
I would surely be interested any time... ! Do let me know if you have anything... Presently I do have a Mauser Bayonet for the German G98 WW I rifle.... and hungry for more...
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Re: My blade collection : Njoy
Your the second person I came across who’s looking for an official issue. I have sent you a PM.
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Re: My blade collection : Njoy
Nice Blades Chris.............Do you have any Katana Sword ?
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Thanks ! But I am sorry, my PM facility is restrained... I cannot see your PM.chrisjackripper wrote:Check you PM, OLLY.
You could send me an email instead at xxxxx Thanks !!
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Re: My blade collection : Njoy
I have sent you an email Olly
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Re: My blade collection : Njoy
nice.. very nice indeed
farhan
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nice.. very nice indeed
farhan
farhan
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nice.. very nice indeed
farhan
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Re: My blade collection : Njoy
Good collection .
Especially the Bayonet and Gerber Prodigy Survival Knife.
Thanks for sharing.
S...
Especially the Bayonet and Gerber Prodigy Survival Knife.
Thanks for sharing.
S...
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Re: My blade collection : Njoy
New picks uploaded