I have been considering this little gem for travel.
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I have been considering this little gem for travel.
It is the Max Coltellerie APNEA 9 Gray Fixed Blade Knife Satin Serrated made from 4.116 Stainless Steel.
<img src="https://www.grindworx.com/imgs/knives/f ... 540-er.jpg" alt="Mac Coltellerie APNEA 9 Gray Fixed Blade Knife - Satin Serr"/>
It could be held against the calf or forearm with an "Ace" bandage for discrete protection while traveling.
Thoughts?
<img src="https://www.grindworx.com/imgs/knives/f ... 540-er.jpg" alt="Mac Coltellerie APNEA 9 Gray Fixed Blade Knife - Satin Serr"/>
It could be held against the calf or forearm with an "Ace" bandage for discrete protection while traveling.
Thoughts?
Fishtail Picklock
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Re: I have been considering this little gem for travel.
Go for it! Wicked pissa!
Last edited by sammy the blade on Wed May 29, 2019 7:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: I have been considering this little gem for travel.
Well, I bit. At $26.99 this should be a nice little piece of "insurance" during my travels.
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Re: I have been considering this little gem for travel.
It arrived yesterday and I put an edge on it this morning. Light, quick and extremely corrosion resistant.
Works for me!
Works for me!
Fishtail Picklock
Re: I have been considering this little gem for travel.
Nice knife FP
Nice concealable carry weapon with minimal weight.
You have been buying a few nice knives lately ..love the ramshorn dagger mate.
Hope your well.
Ian
Nice concealable carry weapon with minimal weight.
You have been buying a few nice knives lately ..love the ramshorn dagger mate.
Hope your well.
Ian
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Re: I have been considering this little gem for travel.
Thanks, Ian.
I have been wondering if it wouldn't be better to drill a couple of holes in the end of the handle and attach a pocket clip to this dagger. If I did this I could slide it into one of my sports jacket inside pocket. (This would minimize bulge and make it available at a moment's notice. That would make it mighty handy on the street).
Suggestions? Comments?
I have been wondering if it wouldn't be better to drill a couple of holes in the end of the handle and attach a pocket clip to this dagger. If I did this I could slide it into one of my sports jacket inside pocket. (This would minimize bulge and make it available at a moment's notice. That would make it mighty handy on the street).
Suggestions? Comments?
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Re: I have been considering this little gem for travel.
I wouldn't want it in my pocket without a sheath, especially with serrations on it.
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Re: I have been considering this little gem for travel.
Probably not. A sheath that can be clipped inside the jacket pocket may be what's in order.sammy the blade wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 10:10 am I wouldn't want it in my pocket without a sheath, especially with serrations on it.
Fishtail Picklock
Re: I have been considering this little gem for travel.
that looks like a good choice for your needs.