That's a new one, Knifecenter exclusive.Whoa, since when have they done the Nakamura with wood scales?
Jesus that's a nice knife! I fricken love your Benchmade collection @dubleuhb!
That's a new one, Knifecenter exclusive.Whoa, since when have they done the Nakamura with wood scales?
Jesus that's a nice knife! I fricken love your Benchmade collection @dubleuhb!
They have all the cool BM exclusives. What's the blade steel on that Nakamura btw?That's a new one, Knifecenter exclusive.
M390They have all the cool BM exclusives. What's the blade steel on that Nakamura btw?
Super Noice!!M390
Couple more pics, they finished this one really nice.Super Noice!!
Me too.That is an amazing knife congrats. Bought a duty belt setup instead of a new knife.
Oh yeah? Well how much is my silence worth to you hmmn?Ya I spent way too much, don't tell the wife!
A single round, or a mags worth?First round of ammo for the day?
No, no. You gotta come down to PA. That's at least 4.7 Cuomos buckaroo.There isn't much of a difference with the NY mag limit. Because we're law abiding citizens.
Of course you can, c'mon down! Hell meet me in Pittsburg on 9/2 for training. I could use the extra ammo.I don't know if I can handle that much freedom.
I wish.Of course you can, c'mon down! Hell meet me in Pittsburg on 9/2 for training. I could use the extra ammo.
I'm kinda dubious o. some of those prices. A custom knife of Damascus steel for $49.95? Sounds like Chinese quality to me. True fancy custom stuff can get into the four digit realm.A little late, but some sweet stuff here for next time. http://www.gunbroker.com/All/BI.aspx?IncludeSellers=3594551
How much do you want to spend? What knife role do you need to fill? What knives do you already have?I still can't make up my mind on a knife I want is the problem.
Price range? If you can spend some bucks I'd highly recomend the Benchmade 940 Osbourne. Its slim and very light, disappears in the pocket despite having a 3.4" blade. And its fairly sheeple friendly in appearance. I would get the 940-2 version with the G10 scales and spiffy green standoffs. The Spyderco ParaMilitary series is something of a gold standard of EDC carry but is more "tactical" looking. For less money the Spyderco FRN handle models such as the Delica are excellent EDC blades. The Kershaw Skyline is cheaper yet but is still an excellent blade.All I have is junk folders.
I'm looking for and EDC folder. I really want a fixed blade but carrying one in my office attire probably wouldn't go over well.
I finally purchased the 940-2 a couple weeks ago and, so far, it's great! If I'm not at work, it is clipped to my pocket. At work, it rides nicely in the front pocket of dress pants. Benchmade is sending a free deep carry clip.Price range? If you can spend some bucks I'd highly recomend the Benchmade 940 Osbourne. Its slim and very light, disappears in the pocket despite having a 3.4" blade. And its fairly sheeple freindly in appearance. I would get the 940-2 version with the G10 scales and spiffy green standoffs. The Spyderco ParaMilitary series is something of a gold standard of EDC carry but is more "tactical" looking. For less money the Spyderco FRN handle models such as the Delica are excellent EDC blades. The Kershaw Skyline is cheaper yet but is still an excellent blade.
The G10 scales will wear much better than the aluminum ones of the standard 940. Mine are all shiny on the edges and corners.I finally purchased the 940-2 a couple weeks ago and, so far, it's great! If I'm not at work, it is clipped to my pocket. At work, it rides nicely in the front pocket of dress pants. Benchmade is sending a free deep carry clip.