S & M Gentlemens series

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S & M Gentlemens series

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I picked this up a the recent Easton, PA knife show. It supposed to be a new introduction in small pen knives. I nice looking little pocket knife in stag. Sorry about the quality of the picture. The cartridge is a Winchester 22 auto round. I thought I'd sjust show this one off a little.
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That looks pretty sweet. I'm a sucker for S&M (among others).

That .22 Auto round looks like a .22 Short. What's the difference between a .22 Auto round and any other .22 round?

Edit: Never mind. I looked it up.
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Hi Jerry,

Ain't google great?

I had to track some of that down as I recently picked up a Winchester 1903 semiauto, the only rifle so chambered for that round.

Ken Daniels sold that knife to me.

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Google (or any search engine really) is your friend. ::nod::

While I was searching on that round/rifle, I found some folks on another forum who a couple of years ago were swearing the ammo was really expensive, only came from collectors and was harder to find than hen's teeth. A little more investigation found the ammo currently available on Cheaper Than Dirt for about $22 per box. I guess that's not bad since I recently stopped at Gander Mountrain looking for .22 ammo and all they had was some sub-sonics at $10 a box.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.

This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.

"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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