2015 Microtech Jagdkommando's have arrived

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yea, I guess... But someone shouldn't call me a "child" because they can't appreciate fine art...

Haha, I was still thinking of a comeback to that but still haven't really got it down yet. Something along the lines of a kettle calling the pot black...:D
 
Art??? :confused:

If that thing is "art" then what would you call a knife made by Ron Lake or Emmanuel Esposito?

Dude, I would buy one of all of them. I really would.. You 're into music.. And obviously sophisticated.

I'm deranged enough to like it all.. Beethoven, Bach, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Metallica old and new (not the middle Bob Rock crap) Gojira, Sound Garden.. I am sick that way.. Strangely nothing mainstream tho..

I like it well crafted, not for the masses. That Jaggedkommando, took some genius to create. Ron Lake and Emmanuel Esposito are also geniuses.

I gotta get off this site. You are giving me too many blades to look at for future purchases..
 
I think I read somewhere that "Jagdcommando" is actually the name of a hero from some ancient and forgotten culture. He was the deadliest of a group of assassins named "mall ninjas", and this blade represents everything they stood for.
 
I think I read somewhere that "Jagdcommando" is actually the name of a hero from some ancient and forgotten culture. He was the deadliest of a group of assassins named "mall ninjas", and this blade represents everything they stood for.

I think I just spit beer all over my computer screen! Well Said Comeuppance!!!
 
Just looked it up at an onlinedealer.
Is this technically a knife?
red mag

PS: The Austrian Jagdkommando is a fine unit and uses Glock field knives.
 
I must have missed something such as pictures ! The only knife I can think of that screws into the sheath is the old Navy diver's knife !
 
I think I read somewhere that "Jagdcommando" is actually the name of a hero from some ancient and forgotten culture. He was the deadliest of a group of assassins named "mall ninjas", and this blade represents everything they stood for.

Correct. What is not as widely known was that its original name, SchwantzMessen, proved wildly unpopular among owners and was changed.
 
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