^^^^ This. I love all my K-Bar knives, but I would choose my K-Bar Tanto knife. For a fighting blade.
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pub...KA5FvDg=s220-c
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^^^^ This. I love all my K-Bar knives, but I would choose my K-Bar Tanto knife. For a fighting blade.
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pub...KA5FvDg=s220-c
Picked up the folding tanto at the Ready Room before he closed.
http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/a...ives/tanto.jpg
My favorite is my Surefire Echo. Not too big and not to small.
This is why I called dibs on one of the Kukris that Skully had for sale a while back. Don't have it yet, been out of town, but soon. Not into knife fighting personally, but I wanted something that would scare the shit out of people and keep 'em away.
Don't be fooled into thinking that having a 'combat' knife means you can use it effectively. Having a knife and knowing how to use it are two totally different things.
Unrelated in a way..but where the hell can I get a real Bayo for a modern AR?
get an old k-bar. Learn to use the knife is more important than the knife itself.
So, I finally decided what I wanted. I was inspired by this piece of advice....
But it wasn't exactly what I was looking for. But it lead me to looking at the M3 trench knife which I found to be similar. But real ones are more than I wanted to spend and even newer reproductions are around $70.
Then I stumbled across another design that I liked. Although reviews were somewhat mixed, I liked the style and the fact that it was made out of a spring steel that should hold up well to abuse. The fact that I found it on sale for around $21 was a huge plus too. I ordered it the other day and should have it in a few days.
What did I end up with?
A Glock 78.
Thanks, everyone. [Beer]