Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Also made by Joe Brum
I've adapted the sheath so I can carry the knife by my appendix, tip up, for quick deployment from under a shirt and can be driven up towards the liver/lungs/heart in a fraction of a second. Blade shape is an American Tanto with a zero ground front edge for maximum penetration through ribs
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Doug the more I read your posts, the more I want to give you a hug.
Some serious hardware you have here
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The Nkonka kind of goes with the IH motorcycle specialties theme
Chris Reeve was a competitive motorcycle racer back in the day. This knife was envisioned as something you would take with you on the road: simple, versatile design, with some of the tools you would need if a tune up was necessary
Before anyone asks, the Nkonka in 3v is no longer available. It was a limited edition of 200, never to be made again. The Nkonka in the standard A2 steel can still be found at a premium on eBay, since the entire one piece line was discontinued last year.
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… I've adapted the sheath so I can carry the knife by my appendix, tip up, for quick deployment from under a shirt and can be driven up towards the liver/lungs/heart in a fraction of a second. Blade shape is an American Tanto with a zero ground front edge for maximum penetration through ribs
I can see it now, DougNg wandering some dark street when he's approached by some hoodlums… "Hey nice jeans, are those William Rast?"
In the blink of an eye the blade penetrates below the xiphoid, traverses the left lobe liver and diaphragm to reach the base of heart, terminating in the left ventricle.
(kidding, kidding, of course)
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All of the killing intent is purely fantasy (though the martial arts I practice makes extensive use of both large and small knives)
Most of the time, all I carry is a small, non locking knife with two blades: one for food (cutting an apple, sandwiches, steak) and the other for all other non food work (opening boxes, removing staples)
For home defense I'll be buying a Sig Sauer P226 with .357 Sig rounds and probably a shotgun when funds are available.
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All of the killing intent is purely fantasy (though the martial arts I practice makes extensive use of both large and small knives)
Most of the time, all I carry is a small, non locking knife with two blades: one for food (cutting an apple, sandwiches, steak) and the other for all other non food work (opening boxes, removing staples)
For home defense I'll be buying a Sig Sauer P226 with .357 Sig rounds and probably a shotgun when funds are available.
As much as it is so much less sexy than a nice handgun, a shotgun really is the best home defense weapon for most. Just the sound of the pump action is gonna be enough to scare off most bad guys, you don't have to be super accurate, and it's gonna stop anything.
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if you get a shotgun for home protection, choose one with barrell lenght max. 20".
Easier to point in corridors and other cramped places. I have a old Mossberg 500 with 20" barrell and that's easy to handle. Also in the bushes when I go hunting, which is very seldom these days. -
Last one for today, Chris Reeve Knives Nkonka, limited edition in 3v steel
Blade and handle are a single piece of steel for strength, hollow handle to accept the screwdriver set (but you can remove this to stuff your other things in there or leave it empty to reduce weight
reeve rocks!
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Hey Doug…
Still any forward momentum on the IH knife brainstorming?Haraki didn't want to do an IH knife, so that project has been cancelled
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my work horse after 6 years of use finally getting taken apart for a deep clean and lube…
...everything went well till I forgot to clean up the glob of grease on the table and my fiancee put the keyboard on it. woops.
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just got this
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new blade for Nameness