Probably posted some or all of these before, but l'm doing some re-shooting of knives so here they are fwiw.
A Taiwanese model with a built in slingshot, a couple Taiwanese models with hollow handles and compasses, a Parker-Edwards damascus, a Garcia, and a couple unmarked.
Sir Vival knives.....
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Re: Sir Vival knives.....
Back in the day I really wanted one of those with the built in slingshot.
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Re: Sir Vival knives.....
Definitely. I have a Barnett Diablo with sights around somewhere; l' ll have to dig it out. Probably needs a new rubber.
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I've got a Walmart sling shot here. It needs new rubber too. It's a popper.knife7knut wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 1:01 am
Definitely. I have a Barnett Diablo with sights around somewhere; l' ll have to dig it out. Probably needs a new rubber.
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Back in the day (1988-94) I was a Search & Rescue officer in Arizona attached to a ground pounder tracking unit. My main pack knife was (and still is) my Muela Mirage 20. Pull this out of its sheath, and the cholla tremble in its presence!
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Not intimidating but very functional is my WSK Tracker styled after the famous Tom Brown Tracker. The sheath is not original to the knife and a great find. Now it's a complete rig ideal for day hikes and weekend adventures.
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