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    Default Some of my BUCKs

    here a few of my BUCK's


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    Ooo pointy!

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    CZ USA knife by Benchmade.

    PNW knifemaker meets CZ. MY EDC for over a year now and still going strong.

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    I like pointy stuff. I too have a Buck fixed blade...the Pathfinder I think it's called. Has about a 6" blade and ebony phenolic handles.


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    I've carried a Benchmade Auto for three years now. As long as I don't lose it, I'll carry it forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey Link View Post
    I've carried a Benchmade Auto for three years now. As long as I don't lose it, I'll carry it forever.

    I wish we could carry autos here....I have an awesome 3050 AFO my bro brought me from IQ.

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    Hey Hotwheelz, what are the two spikes on your bucks used for?

    Are those throwing hatches? Badass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aristotle13 View Post
    Hey Hotwheelz, what are the two spikes on your bucks used for?

    Are those throwing hatches? Badass!

    I was told you could bury the knife blade and use the spikes to tie off stuff but IM really not sure why they are there but they look cool. I dont know if the hatchetts would be good for throwing the handles are pretty heavy they were more for small camp axe I got my first one when I was about 7 dad would let carry it around when we camping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey Link View Post
    I've carried a Benchmade Auto for three years now. As long as I don't lose it, I'll carry it forever.
    Hmm, you can't as far as I know - I went to the library and read the statutes. They stated that anything spring assisted, or that can be opened by the momentum of one hand isn't legal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesAFerg View Post
    Hmm, you can't as far as I know - I went to the library and read the statutes. They stated that anything spring assisted, or that can be opened by the momentum of one hand isn't legal.
    Guess all my knives are illegal!

    If any of you tell , well you better watch out!




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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetbeard View Post
    Guess all my knives are illegal!

    If any of you tell , well you better watch out!



    Read the statutes. I didn't write them, nor am I enforcing them. They could possibly be out of date, but that was my firsthand experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotwheelz View Post
    I was told you could bury the knife blade and use the spikes to tie off stuff but IM really not sure why they are there but they look cool. I dont know if the hatchetts would be good for throwing the handles are pretty heavy they were more for small camp axe I got my first one when I was about 7 dad would let carry it around when we camping.

    I have a buckmaster as well. You are supposed to be able to use it as a grappling hook. No joke lol. Wont hold my big *** but thats what its for according to buck lol.


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