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where can I buy a good version of those brass knuckle knife combos from ww1
clworth22
01-05-2013, 15:55
http://budk.com/product/Knives/Military-Knives/Trench-Knife-WWI-1918-Replica/pc/2902/c/0/sc/2908/156794.uts
its a replica not as strong as the real thing. If you want a quality knife that you can trust spend the money and find a real one. They're out there for sure, $400-$600 range.
DSB OUTDOORS
01-05-2013, 21:31
Yup, got mine through BUDK. Good quality for the $$$
those are cheap......how good is that knife from budk
after reading the reviews I think I'd like a step up from that 100-200$ range
clworth22
01-05-2013, 22:30
I wouldn't take mine to a knife fight. The spike on the bottom of the knuckles screws onto the bottom thin blade of the knife that runs through the knuckles to hold the blade onto the knuckles. Wich is like 1/8 inch thick. You can break the blade from the knuckles very easily. I recommend the budsk knuckle knife be used for decoration/conversational piece only.
Mountain Man
01-06-2013, 02:55
Good...............$$$$$$ Busse Argon Assault. You can get exactly what you want color and scale but it starts at $600 bucks. A bit rich for my blood but cool as hell.
http://www.bussecombat.com/images/knives/argonne_black_canvas_lg.jpg
any one ever use
http://plowshareforgeknives.blogspot.com/
looks like a nice compromise between cheap chinese junk and that 600$ knife
Just my opinion, but won't you get in very deep shit for using one of those in a fight? Even self-defense in your own house? So I'd be inclined to think a cheapo repro for display only would be good enough. But that's just me. I've always been under the impression that trench knives with brass knuckles are severely frowned upon. I'd buy a cheapo M1918 from budk for display, but I'd prefer a Ka-Bar for social work.
Not that I plan on that nonsense anyway. I prefer to stay away from trouble, but would also prefer to bring a gun to a knife fight.
I'm not looking to get into any knife fights...lol I just appreciate well made stuff
I've been looking for some knucks like this for twin stick shifter knobs.
http://images.ontheedgebrands.com/get/w/245/h/245/A17-BK984.image?notfound=notavailable
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