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Forums » Other Weapons » Need a Good Straight Point Knife?
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SittingMooseShaman
New York
  Posted: 11/20/09 3:43 PM
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"I'm no soggy ol' teabagger-I'm a Lexington'Green'!"



  "Dirk & Dagger" laws are pretty much nation-wide.
Yeah, the 3" blade is as well....
Here in New(?) York carrying a minted tooth-pik is illegal.
However, scanning the penal codes reveals some surprises.
Each state ... more »

TEXVETNAM67-68
Texas
  Posted: 11/11/09 4:28 PM
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Illegitimus non carborundum



  Unless you're police or the like, carrying one of these in Texas ( I only speak for Texas) falls under the "Dirk and Dagger" law and is an offense under the penal code.
I believe the limit is a 3" blade. Other states are no doubt different, but you should check first.

TEXVETNAM67-68
Texas
  Posted: 10/18/09 12:00 PM
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Illegitimus non carborundum



  Hey Guys,
Take a look at Colt boot knives. Great knife and very nice boot sheath. Mine is the small 7" and it realy works well. I also have one clipped to the sun visor in my Explorer which cannot be seen from outside. Just in case.

240sx
Alabama
  Posted: 5/18/08 6:57 AM
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  I&#39&#59;ve got several Ken Onion&#39&#59;s...Kershaw is definately a good company. And they have great customer service too.

beltbuckle
Ohio
  Posted: 5/17/08 5:10 PM
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Try it, you’ll like it.



  There&#39&#59;s alot of companies that make knives for your application.

Kershaw&#39&#59;s been mentioned already but I cant say enough good about them. I carry a Kershaw every day.

SOG makes some good knives also that fit your needs...

 

240sx
Alabama
  Posted: 5/7/08 7:24 PM
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  Yeah, I'm going with that Kershaw. I already have several, particularally Ken Onions',but that is one bitch'n knife. It isn't that much either. Can't go wrong with Kershaw.

Perhaps you can help me find a USMC comando knife (not a shitty immitation). Excuse my lanuage...I'd much appreciate it.

lrgcal4fun
Arizona
  Posted: 5/7/08 1:16 PM
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  That Kershaw "military knife" looks great. I like it better than the "spike" I'm using now. You can see them at
http://www.coldsteel.com/spike.html
I have the Bowie. A good knife but I like the scale handle of the Kersahw better.

Although I have lots of folders, when the *_)&^&%^ hits the fan, I want the strength of a small fixed blade.

240sx
Alabama
  Posted: 5/7/08 6:54 AM
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  lrgcal4fun,

Check this out...it's a Kershaw (SHIBBY), and it is almost exactly what I've been looking for. Take a gander and let me know what you think!

http://www.kershawknives.com/productdetails.php?id=146

240sx
Alabama
  Posted: 5/7/08 5:43 AM
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  Tjhat's what I'm talking about, but I can't find it on the Cold Steel website. I looked forever for that knife...:(

lrgcal4fun
Arizona
  Posted: 5/7/08 1:22 AM
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  I'm sorry 240 I miss understood what you were looking for. The knife I described is a double edged fighting knife the was used by the British military. Like the USMC K-Bar, there are a lot of manufactures that produce them. Unlike the K-Bar, ... more »

 

240sx
Alabama
  Posted: 5/6/08 8:47 PM
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  Dude I looked all over that site and could not find the knife you are describing (which sounds cool as hell). Can ya help a brother out with a little more info???? Thanks dude!

240sx
Alabama
  Posted: 5/6/08 8:33 PM
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  Shibby!!! Thanks lrgcal4fun! I collect knives (as well as guns)...so I have a wide varity...I love my throwing knives and my AKC Itialian Switch Blad (rose wood handel...very nice). Plus many camando knives, resue, and everything inbetween.

I ... more »

lrgcal4fun
Arizona
  Posted: 5/6/08 8:16 PM
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  Hay 240,
Take a look at Cold Steel's web site. They have a great selection and I've never been disappointed in one of their products.

http://www.coldsteel.com/

Also, look for a British commando stiletto. They are simple, straight and slim.

240sx
Alabama
  Posted: 5/6/08 4:54 PM
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  I'm looking for a good striaght point knife, 7-9" or so. I need it to be dural, easy to sharp and keep sharp, with a sceth. Any suggestions?

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