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  • indiucky

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    down to just 2 J-Frames here...

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    But dude I can't see the knives!!!!!!!:) I now go to your posts to see the cool vintage blades...Is that maybe a reboot Russell Barlow i can barely see????:)
     

    sliptap

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    These are some beautiful J Frames guys, keep 'em coming.

    My contribution, the M&P 340:

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    There's nothing quite like shooting a 13 oz. .357. It is hard on the hands, but it definitely does have some cool fireballs :)

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    Snapdragon

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    Knives are a different story. I carry the Hi-Points and Kel-Tecs of the knife world. One day I need to wander into the blade forums and get edumacated.
     

    451_Detonics

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    Knives are a different story. I carry the Hi-Points and Kel-Tecs of the knife world. One day I need to wander into the blade forums and get edumacated.

    Knives are a lot like everything else in the world, you usually get what you pay for. Forum knives are normally pretty, low production, and unusual, all reasons why I like them. The knife above has two blades like many barlow but rather than a main blade and a (smaller) pen blade it has a full size clip point and full size wharncliffe blade, a combo that as far as I know had not been produced by anyone before.
     

    Snapdragon

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    Knives are a lot like everything else in the world, you usually get what you pay for. Forum knives are normally pretty, low production, and unusual, all reasons why I like them. The knife above has two blades like many barlow but rather than a main blade and a (smaller) pen blade it has a full size clip point and full size wharncliffe blade, a combo that as far as I know had not been produced by anyone before.

    You mean knives exist other than the ones on the $10 table at the gun show?

     

    indiucky

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    Knives are a different story. I carry the Hi-Points and Kel-Tecs of the knife world. One day I need to wander into the blade forums and get edumacated.

    You can not carry Snapalicous Smith's and then when someone asks to see your knife you whup it out and say "I got this'n here free at Harbor Freight with a coupon from the weekly..."

    Of course I wear a Rolex and drive a 22 year old beat up rusty green F 150 so I reckon I ain't much better....
     
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