Knife/Gun combo
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Re: Knife/Gun combo
These examples aren’t mine. I collected the photos.
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Weren't some were chambered in .32 rimfire?...You said it was a centerfire didn't you Gunsmith?
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Yep. Some older and less expensive shotguns did not have extractor. Sometimes the shells would get hard to remove, so they added shell extractor “claws” to picket knives. Kinda a shotgunners multi-tool.
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This knife was designed as a hunter/trapper knife.
The gun was used to kill trapped animals.
The gun was used to kill trapped animals.
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Re: Knife/Gun combo
Good information on this Bill D. and TexasRed. I knew absolutely nothing about this type of knife till now. P