You can't go wrong with either. I like the slim profile compared to the regular SAK.
You can't go wrong with either. I like the slim profile compared to the regular SAK.
Saan ba pinaka trusted manufacturer or tindahan ng balisong sa batangas? Yung matibay talaga. Tingin ko ok rin na miron sa loob ng auto..
i am curious...
do these knife aficionadoes actually put to use their prized knives, as the tool of choice in the most trying jobs?
do they bring them around, but when the going gets tough, they whip out instead, their shoemart specials?
or do they keep them nice and clean, safe and sound at home.. museum-style?
i keep 1 in the car for cutting or opening something. for self defense, nah! banggain kita ng kotse ko. 2.5 tons of metal and plastic is better than 4 ounces of even the best steel.
^Very nice. Take care of it. Were the kris blades also handed down?
is that an allies-type bayonet? or is it from "the enemy" ? (a souvenir of history..?)
Looks like a dagger not a bayonet. Does not have the barrel ring and stud clip of a bayonet
yeah dagger for me.... but i remember in the 70's liit pa kami ng kuya....dad calls it "bayoneta" hehe, takot na takot kami sa sobrang tulis and bigat. same materials from the blade - crossguard - handle to pummel. and yes no rusts till now.
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I'm not a knife afficionado. I had a total of three Ontario survival knives issued to me. I gave two away. The one I have left hangs on the wall with my other AF mementos.
For real-world utility, I have these. I forgot they have knife blades too. They been out everywhere from camping to fixing toilets.
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Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; February 7th, 2016 at 06:12 PM.
[QUOTE=Jun aka Pekto;2690616]I'm not a knife afficionado. I had a total of three Ontario survival knives issued to me. I gave two away. The one I have left hangs on the wall with my other AF mementos.
For real-world utility, I have these. I forgot they have knife blades too. They been out everywhere from camping to fixing toilets.
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The U.S.A.F. Issued 8 point hats?
Last edited by jick.cejoco; February 7th, 2016 at 08:16 PM.
Sir it looks like a WW2 Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife., specifically designed to go through ribcages. Ouch.
Last edited by badkuk; February 7th, 2016 at 09:23 PM.