You make a valid point about legitimate non weaponised use of ‘quick deployment’. I guess EMS is Emergency medical Services? What are LEO’s?
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LEO's are law enforcement officers
"Never under estimate the power of the tap, let it flow through you"
I must admit it never occurred to me to view that video in such way, my concern is only in regards to being a knife and general "nanny state" authorities views on knives. It actually chits me to tears because you can walk to any outdoor or disposal store in Australia and buy yourself a knife which is clearly nothing else but an offensive weapon designed for nothing else but combat all legally, while a folding knife could be confiscated just because it can be carried in the pocket. I actually have a similar folding knife by Smith and Wesson bought of course here in Oz and I do carry it in my pocket when outdoors, and let me reiterate I don't give a rats arse what do gooders or authorities on their endless march to protect me think!
Reminds me the chithole I work at and imbecile manager banning box cutters/utility knife which don't self retract due to some OHS concerns. I've been using proverbial "Stanley" knife for over 30 years and I'm yet to cut myself with it.
Good stuff, finally some sense
One can buy those para-cord knifes at BCF or Aussie Disposal stores, what the idiots, justifying their tax payers funded salaries as usual while all sorts of contraband just happens to slip by....Quote:
I've had a couple confiscated in the past due to their lack of understanding the laws they're required to uphold, an example was a paracord wrapped survival knife I ordered got snaffled because they deemed it to be a "throwing knife".
When I questioned them they replied that they applied their "testing policies" and was deemed to be a thrower despite the manufacturer's supporting document stating a survival knife only. They didn't like being asked if they tested the knife by throwing it, we don't do things like that (apparently) but they couldn't deny they had according to their policies.
So I guess I have to decide or throw a dice to see if it is worth spending over $400 AUD + and then have it potentially confiscated by the idiots trying to protect me from a harm. I still suspect that those who are unscrupulous just want help themselves to those confiscated items almost would want to think they'd go out their way if they happen to like the item in question wink wink....
Regards
'Apex' gangs don't need anymore visual help old mate ;-) Good folk know what tools we all need :-)
Ive had heaps opened to see the contents , yet most arrive
this was opened because they[grubs] thought there was
something behind that disc
Not much of a collection to show:
My 13th birthday prezzie off the old man:
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...016/11/144.jpg
My Old Timer Shrade in desperate need of some TLC:
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...016/11/145.jpg
A piece of art I found at a market in Asia many moons ago:
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...016/11/146.jpg
Got some other art locked away elsewhere, hopefully one day I can build my dream shack with LED glass wall trophy room and bring em on home to enjoy.
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@MB very nice Kukri, I also have one ,,,I think just a military issue job
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that little cut out is to remind everyone that the cow is sacredm supposed
to represent an Udder. A true weapon in the wrong hands.
OD has some stories about the Kukri
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kukri
Simon [4wd tv] has some great art work and he too
has plans for a lockable glass cabinet, he has one of my Seki City
drop point knives I made.
This is a 3/16th mosaic pin I just brought, I have a few blanks I need to finish'
2 x Seki City drop points and a few other Damascus blanks as well, this pin will
dress it up nicely, scales are yet to be decided Ill put my options here and see how it goes
Here are the blanks now to match them with some suitable scales and pins
@MB did you know you can get any part for and SAK[ swiss Army knife.
On Mega factories on TV they had a doco about the knifes history, they even
had the first one ever made, the guy who made the Leatherman took it to another level
think Ill start a knife and do it step by step for you fo follow.
Ive had this Damascus up swept skinner for a few years now
and seeing Im feeling a bit better its time to start doing some knives.
Later on Ill do one from scratch and go through all the steps.temper etc
First off Ill do some file work alond the spine, as the pic says
it will have 2 mosaic pins ,tthe scales themselves will be
streaky buffalo horn held on with brass pins,
Almost forgot it will have finger grooves as well
FYI that mosaic pin is only 3/16th