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Stoner4Life

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~~ 2007 Remington Bullet Knives ~~
The last Remingtons produced by the Camillus Cutlery Co.
Here's three Remington R-1373 Renegades one damascus
blade & two engraved, each of them sold in 3 separate collectors
numbered series, I asked to get a common #, all came numbered 191.


I often carry a Renegade as one of my everyday knives


 

shaunmulok

Don't drink and drive home, Smoke dope and fly hom
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I have plenty of butchers(work) knives does that count they are sharp as a razor
 
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xinsanewickedx

shaun-yeah they count bro

clarence-right on bro ,i need a divers knife i have seen some bad ass ones ,just no cash to get them .
 
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KMK0420

man, mines so much better

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basilfarmer

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You'll notice on many of these outdoor knives, there is a big cutting edge with no tapering. Its called a scandinavian grind or single bevel and is best for cutting into wood and bushcraft. These are from here and there off the net. Hope you enjoy. BF

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the thing beside the knife is flint firesteel, good for starting 4000+ fires, even when wet, by running the back of the blade along it it gives off a shower of 5500 degree F sparks
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Buch Mayo TNT: the handle is titanium, the handle folds in and actually locks the blade which is the most solid folding lock there is, the blade is s30v, top of the line
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MoeBudz^420

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Here's a couple more, a Belgian FN/FAL bayo that I got for 20 bux, and a hi-carbon Mora scandi that I re-handled. She is scary sharp, too...






Peace
 

Clarence

FUZZY WUZZY
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So here is my latest addition to the family! It is/ was the official knife of the SMERSH ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMERSH and the GRU ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GRU ! SMERSH 4, Gotta love them Russians. They took the Finnish knife, the Tommi puukko ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommi_puukko ), and inproved it a little. Hehehe!

Anyways, it was a kind gift (That I bought for 1 pence), from a russian friend who kindly brought it over from Moscow for me.

You'll notice no hilt guard! For deep penetration maybe? Definitely designed for filleting livers....hehehe!





 
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slimj

for those who wanna get really primitive: bone and flint stone (knapped obsidian)
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nice:D
 
I've been looking at collecting bayonets and whatnot, currently got my eyes on AK-47 bayonets from Bulgaria and Poland respectively for 7.99 online... could make useful knives for hiking etc.
 

Danknuggler

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I just bought my first decent EDC knife.Its a Kershaw Ken Onion Blur.S30v blade that is the fastest assisted opener you can get in a production folder.I now have become a member over @ bladeforums and have been stuck in the RAT cutlery forum for days now.I just ordered an Izula neck knife by R.A.T. I also have been looking at all kinds of survival and E&E packs to keep around and in the van.Basically I am getting tactical atm.I live in an area of socal that looks a bit 3rd worldish and feels like it sometimes too so I feel the need to better prepare my family for possible crazy shit.I just recently realized I really love knives or any edged tool for that matter.DN
 
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