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jimnyc
07-14-2016, 02:20 PM
I'm bored, and this is all that's in front of me at the moment. These are 7 of my knives. WHICH one is the best "quality"? WHICH one would do the most "damage"? WHICH one would Gunny like the most? :)

http://i.imgur.com/yoyDk2J.jpg

jimnyc
07-14-2016, 03:21 PM
I'm bored,

I'm still bored, answer my damn questions people!! Or at least logon so that you see my questions. :) Gunny is online but takes an hour to everything he responds to.

hjmick
07-14-2016, 03:31 PM
WHICH one would Gunny like the most?


My K-Bar Fighter...


http://www.bladehq.com/imgs/fixed-blade-knives/kabar-fixed/ka-bar-fighting-utility/ka-bar-fixed-1271-black-serr-large.jpg

jimnyc
07-14-2016, 03:41 PM
My K-Bar Fighter...

Nice! And I agree, you have one of them you don't need another!!

But you still didn't answer a single one of my questions, bastard!! :poke:

hjmick
07-14-2016, 04:02 PM
Okay...


I keep two CRKTs in my car... The Fighter in my home office next to my 1911...


Of your selection, I'd probably favor the SOG based on reputation. Though, when going from left to tight, the second knife appears to have a longer blade... That one or the SOG.







Happy now?

jimnyc
07-14-2016, 04:04 PM
Okay...


I keep two CRKTs in my car... The Fighter in my home office next to my 1911...


Of your selection, I'd probably favor the SOG based on reputation. Though, when going from left to tight, the second knife appears to have a longer blade... That one or the SOG.







Happy now?

A little bit. But you didn't answer which blade of all of them you think may do the most damage. :)

hjmick
07-14-2016, 04:11 PM
NONE OF THE BLADES ARE SHOWING!


Left to right, #2. Though the Husky is, I believe a box cutter and we all know what kind of damage those can do, historically speaking...

jimnyc
07-14-2016, 04:15 PM
NONE OF THE BLADES ARE SHOWING!


Left to right, #2. Though the Husky is, I believe a box cutter and we all know what kind of damage those can do, historically speaking...

Well, that's why it's a game, and guessing. :)

But you nailed the damage one! The Husky I got from Home Depot awhile back and it's a box cutter that just looks like a knife. That sucker is probably 10x sharper than all of the others. Now, of course it doesn't have the length of something like a kabar, but you can still do some serious slicing!!

And you were correct with your other guess, the best quality is the SOG, while that's not my better one. They are some great knives for fairly decent prices. :)

Now we just need to find Gunny's knife. :)

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
07-14-2016, 05:02 PM
I'm bored, and this is all that's in front of me at the moment. These are 7 of my knives. WHICH one is the best "quality"? WHICH one would do the most "damage"? WHICH one would Gunny like the most? :)

http://i.imgur.com/yoyDk2J.jpg

From left to right , I have the first one(was given to me) by a friend and the fifth one, the SOG I bought over a year back.
CAN NOT SEE THE BLADES ON THE OTHERS BUT I GO WITH THE SOG MYSELF.
I have the SOG clipped on my belt or else in my pants pocket at all times...-Tyr

jimnyc
07-14-2016, 05:38 PM
From left to right , I have the first one(was given to me) by a friend and the fifth one, the SOG I bought over a year back.
CAN NOT SEE THE BLADES ON THE OTHERS BUT I GO WITH THE SOG MYSELF.
I have the SOG clipped on my belt or else in my pants pocket at all times...-Tyr

SOG makes a very quality knife! And of course I mentioned the "damage" that a razor knife could do, as in the Husky.

And then the one Gunny would like the most, even if a knock off. All anyone had to do was zoom in!! 2nd from left...

http://i.imgur.com/KOc54L3.jpg

Gunny
07-14-2016, 11:38 PM
I'm bored, and this is all that's in front of me at the moment. These are 7 of my knives. WHICH one is the best "quality"? WHICH one would do the most "damage"? WHICH one would @Gunny (http://www.debatepolicy.com/member.php?u=30) like the most? :)

http://i.imgur.com/yoyDk2J.jpg

Far left. I ALWAYS have a clip knife on me. There's one clipped to my pocket right now. I sleep with it. Don't you watch NCIS? Gunny Gibb's Rule # something: ALWAYS carry a knife. I'd feel naked without one. On deployment I usually had about 4 blades and a Leatherman on me.

Gunny
07-14-2016, 11:39 PM
My K-Bar Fighter...


http://www.bladehq.com/imgs/fixed-blade-knives/kabar-fixed/ka-bar-fighting-utility/ka-bar-fixed-1271-black-serr-large.jpg

THAT is a knife.

Gunny
07-14-2016, 11:41 PM
Nice! And I agree, you have one of them you don't need another!!

But you still didn't answer a single one of my questions, bastard!! :poke:

You got two hands dontcha, f*cker? You carry 3 of those. One on your H harness, one on your belt and one in your boot.

Gunny
07-14-2016, 11:42 PM
A little bit. But you didn't answer which blade of all of them you think may do the most damage. :)

The one you know how to use.

darin
07-15-2016, 03:33 AM
This one is best for you, Jim

http://i5wcpsycgxhp7wi5.zippykid.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Pistol-Magazine-Bayonet-600x553.png

darin
07-15-2016, 03:45 AM
Or this

https://www.slickguns.com/product/used-us-military-surplus-m-9-lan-cay-bayonet-scabbard-7199

https://www.slickguns.com/sites/default/files/18105dddddefa5903.jpg

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
07-15-2016, 10:00 AM
SOG makes a very quality knife! And of course I mentioned the "damage" that a razor knife could do, as in the Husky.

And then the one Gunny would like the most, even if a knock off. All anyone had to do was zoom in!! 2nd from left...

http://i.imgur.com/KOc54L3.jpg

MY SOG CAME WITH A BELT CLIP ATTACHED RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX.
I keep that blade razor sharp and it will cut bone .
Before I moved I WORE IT CLIPPED ON MY BELT BUT HERE NOT SURE HOW THE COPS GO WITH THAT SO I NOW CARRY IT IN MY PANT'S FRONT POCKET.
IF ONE HAS NO GUN, THEY HAD BEST HAVE A KNIFE ON THEM--THIS WORLD GETS DARKER AND MORE DANGEROUS BY THE DAY--THANK OBAMA AND DEM PARTY FOR THAT LITTLE GIFT.
Lucky for me that my Indian grandfather taught my brother and I knife fighting at a very young age.
We used butter knives but even so those babies still hurt when one got careless when training (stabs and slices)..
He taught us hatchet and archery as well.
TAUGHT US THAT ANY HESITATION TO KILL THE ENEMY IS AN INVITATION FOR ONES ON DEMISE...
EVEN IN FIST FIGHTING NEVER HESITATE , FINISH IT AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE.
All that in my life has stood me in good steed, since my path became a very violent one for many years as a young man.

I advise any father to teach their sons such, since government can not be depended on to protect ones family....
They are great at showing up much later to draw chalk lines and ask why are these people dead!-Tyr

crin63
07-15-2016, 10:55 AM
I collect knives. I used them daily at work and feel naked without one. As far as an EDC folder goes I prefer Benchmade or Spyderco.

Of the knives shown and as shown the SOG is probably the best quality but without a pocket clip I wouldn't carry it.

My evolution of knives started at about age 9. From beginning to current.

Cub Scout Knife
Buck 110
Schrade Old Timer
Gerber Folding Sportsman III / AG Russel Sting
Gerber Blackie Collins boot knife carried SOB / Bali-Song Butterfly / Swiss Army
Spyderco Police / Gerber Multi-Tool
Benchmade Osborne Axis / Leatherman.

I tried several others but these were carried long term.

The Buck, Leatherman, and Gerber are representative of what I carried. I sold the Buck and the original Gerber and Leatherman are put away.

jimnyc
07-15-2016, 11:06 AM
Far left. I ALWAYS have a clip knife on me. There's one clipped to my pocket right now. I sleep with it. Don't you watch NCIS? Gunny Gibb's Rule # something: ALWAYS carry a knife. I'd feel naked without one. On deployment I usually had about 4 blades and a Leatherman on me.

Every one of my knives has a clip, some were just turned on the other side. "Your" knife, the Marine one, also has a sturdy clip. :)

jimnyc
07-15-2016, 11:07 AM
This one is best for you, Jim

http://i5wcpsycgxhp7wi5.zippykid.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Pistol-Magazine-Bayonet-600x553.png

Sweet!! I love that. What kind of gun is it?

jimnyc
07-15-2016, 11:13 AM
I collect knives. I used them daily at work and feel naked without one. As far as an EDC folder goes I prefer Benchmade or Spyderco.

Of the knives shown and as shown the SOG is probably the best quality but without a pocket clip I wouldn't carry it.

My evolution of knives started at about age 9. From beginning to current.

Cub Scout Knife
Buck 110
Schrade Old Timer
Gerber Folding Sportsman III / AG Russel Sting
Gerber Blackie Collins boot knife carried SOB / Bali-Song Butterfly / Swiss Army
Spyderco Police / Gerber Multi-Tool
Benchmade Osborne Axis / Leatherman.

I tried several others but these were carried long term.

The Buck, Leatherman, and Gerber are representative of what I carried. I sold the Buck and the original Gerber and Leatherman are put away.

I like the Gerber boot knife! I have 3 boot knives but never use them unless camping, which I haven't done in years. Here in NY you would likely get shot if the cops saw a knife sticking out under your pants!! LOL

Here is the other side of the SOG, with clip of course. The blade on this is the best I own, even though not remotely close to the most expensive I own.

http://i.imgur.com/oagkH4R.jpg

crin63
07-15-2016, 11:41 AM
I like the Gerber boot knife! I have 3 boot knives but never use them unless camping, which I haven't done in years. Here in NY you would likely get shot if the cops saw a knife sticking out under your pants!! LOL

Here is the other side of the SOG, with clip of course. The blade on this is the best I own, even though not remotely close to the most expensive I own.

http://i.imgur.com/oagkH4R.jpg


The older SOG's were made in Seki Japan. I think they are made in China and Taiwan now. Taiwan seems to have upped their game on the knife front. SOG came out with a Gunny (R. Lee Ermey) series in the last couple years that were made in Seki. Those will be collectors items.

Here's a few more of my knives. I bought a bunch of police auctions with knives in them. I kept whatever was interesting or of value and dumped the rest. That's about half of my folding knives. Some were also gifts.

jimnyc
07-15-2016, 11:44 AM
^^ Gotta go pickup the kid at the train station, but will look at those when I return. Looks like you have some REALLY cool knives!

jimnyc
07-15-2016, 01:02 PM
You got a nice collection going there, Crin!! A lot of straight knives too, and some nice ones. I'm more of a folding knife kinda guy, but I'll happily take that long SOG ya got in the first picture!! :)

NJ/NY are pretty tough on even carrying knives. Unless a leatherman, or a damn peanut knife that can fit on your keychain, they can arrest you. I think like 3-4" is about it? Plus I guess it depends on how cool the cop is on top of that. Speaking of little guys, this is 2 of my really sharpest knives. Very often the one little black one is on my keychain. The other 2 small ones I love as well. The mini-leatherman type is a great tool to have in a pinch!!

http://i.imgur.com/03S8lZp.jpg

jimnyc
07-15-2016, 02:47 PM
Forgot the other little one here on my desk, which was a gift from the NRA. The other is a Buck knife and the sheath. These are all just at my desk, in case someone dares try to steal my computer while I'm here!! :)

http://i67.tinypic.com/bitdg3.jpg

crin63
07-15-2016, 04:10 PM
Forgot the other little one here on my desk, which was a gift from the NRA. The other is a Buck knife and the sheath. These are all just at my desk, in case someone dares try to steal my computer while I'm here!! :)

http://i67.tinypic.com/bitdg3.jpg

I like those old school style Buck's. Is that a 119?

jimnyc
07-15-2016, 04:21 PM
I like those old school style Buck's. Is that a 119?

Had it so long I can't recall anything, but the sheath does have "105" on it.

jimnyc
07-15-2016, 04:23 PM
Had it so long I can't recall anything, but the sheath does have "105" on it.

It appears to be this one - http://www.buckknives.com/product/105-pathfinder-knife/0105FAM01/

And the 119, which looks the same to me, but apparently better. Good eye ya got there!!

http://www.buckknives.com/product/119-special-knife/0119FAM01/

hjmick
07-15-2016, 06:58 PM
I have a nice old folding Buck, grooved hilt, very nice knife... Buck 110 hunter...


I've had this thing for 30 years or so...


http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y113/hjmc3rd/DSCN0389_zpsnqsccgkq.jpg


http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y113/hjmc3rd/DSCN0388_zpsy55odpqx.jpg

jimnyc
07-15-2016, 07:08 PM
^^ Well taken care of for 30 years!!

jimnyc
07-16-2016, 10:35 AM
Since we were talking SOG's, I bought a couple little guys off of Amazon. :)

The real little guy, the Micron 2

https://i.imgur.com/i4ribiV.jpg

And also the SOG "Cash Card"

https://i.imgur.com/FBVbDdO.jpg

Gunny
07-16-2016, 10:11 PM
The older SOG's were made in Seki Japan. I think they are made in China and Taiwan now. Taiwan seems to have upped their game on the knife front. SOG came out with a Gunny (R. Lee Ermey) series in the last couple years that were made in Seki. Those will be collectors items.

Here's a few more of my knives. I bought a bunch of police auctions with knives in them. I kept whatever was interesting or of value and dumped the rest. That's about half of my folding knives. Some were also gifts.

I don't do the collector ones. Once the Rambo came out a bunch of jarheads had to have one. I watched one drop a really expensive knife in the Atlantic. Left a lasting impression. As an electrician I used my knife.

I DO have several of the boxcutters. We used them to skin the insulation off the big wire.

Wire strippers generally only go up to 10 gauge. You CAN skin #8s with the 10 gauge stripper, but anything larger you have to do the hard way. I learned my first day as an electrician not to skin wire with my pocket knife. It destroyed the blade.

crin63
07-16-2016, 11:22 PM
I don't do the collector ones. Once the Rambo came out a bunch of jarheads had to have one. I watched one drop a really expensive knife in the Atlantic. Left a lasting impression. As an electrician I used my knife.

I DO have several of the boxcutters. We used them to skin the insulation off the big wire.

Wire strippers generally only go up to 10 gauge. You CAN skin #8s with the 10 gauge stripper, but anything larger you have to do the hard way. I learned my first day as an electrician not to skin wire with my pocket knife. It destroyed the blade.

The serration on the Gerber boot knife was perfect for those rare occasions I had to strip wire if I was away from my tool box. It was usually stripping welding lead for new connectors or putting new ends on power cords. I had it either on my rigging belt or small of my back. I had to cut a fair amount of rope and plastic. Scraped a lot of flanges and gaskets so I learned early not to do that to my knife. I carried a cobalt parting tool for scraping.

Gunny
07-16-2016, 11:35 PM
The serration on the Gerber boot knife was perfect for those rare occasions I had to strip wire if I was away from my tool box. It was usually stripping welding lead for new connectors or putting new ends on power cords. I had it either on my rigging belt or small of my back. I had to cut a fair amount of rope and plastic. Scraped a lot of flanges and gaskets so I learned early not to do that to my knife. I carried a cobalt parting tool for scraping.

I had a tool belt for that crap. MFer weighs a good 15 pounds. You're talking 12 gauge wire if it's a typical extension cord. I can strip that with my linesmans, needle nose, or strippers. I did commercial construction so I was usually not without my tools. Oddly enough, we carry most of the ones we're using certain jobs hanging in our pockets by the handles.

BTW, it is illegal to repair a power cord. It has to be replaced. Not saying it ain't done by everyone, just technically an inspector would bust us (the electricians) if they found on the job site. We were supposed to cut them up if we found one.