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Oh! <RUDE WORD> I FORGOT THE PIC!!! by DesertRat662006-11-19 12:55:59
  hmm question about your clip by Celticess2005-02-11 13:03:06
    Oh and by DesertRat662006-11-19 12:55:59
      I've seen one similar at house of knives by Celticess 2005-02-11 13:32:50
But the handle was a bit more fancy. Cut out sort of. I take it that it has fairly smooth action when flipping the blade out? It looks like it's sturdy and a comfy fit in the hand. Some of the more swiss army style of knives I've had problems with. Even with oiling them they seem to get stiff and not want to flip out well. I like knives and also replica historical weapons. Eventually I plan on getting a bunch and displaying them around my house. One thing though I'm determined I'm going to get in about a year is a big artillery shell. They are sold hollowed out here. I think it would be artistic and just kind of neat. I suspect though even hollowed it might be heavy as the ones I saw were fairly large.(I think around 3ft or so tall)
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        Action is very smooth by DesertRat662005-02-11 13:36:25
          The place here that has them by Celticess2005-02-11 13:39:32
          I have 3 sitting in my dads basement. by joecrouse2005-02-11 13:45:29
            How do they guage the size of the shell? by Celticess2005-02-11 13:55:20
              if it's like hand held firearms by PsychoI3oy2005-02-11 13:57:28
              Dunno Big guns were never a facination. by joecrouse2005-02-11 14:10:22

 

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