And the ultimate double fisted Busse blade pair is...?

Growing up with tomahawks around everyday I feel very comfortable with a hawk. Rattle Hawk would do serious damage as well as hook and defend nicely. Those things will get you coming and going. Trick would be not damaging myself more than the intended target.

Probably would pair with something like a mojo. Light and fast, with a recurve to draw material in while slicing. Maybe throw in a few serrations for effect. Hopefully I will scare them away before anything serious goes down.

Of course that is after I have exhausted all my ammo and have gotten tired of running (won't take long).

I will never forget a quote from an old friend who taught hand to hand combat for the Marines, "There are no winners in a knife fight, everybody bleeds."

I just hope that if it ever comes down to being forced into a knife fight I bleed less than the other guy. I have also done some pretty extensive training on my body to pad all vital organs with a thick, albeit squishy, layer of fat to add distance from surface to vital organs.

Garth
 
Growing up with tomahawks around everyday I feel very comfortable with a hawk. Rattle Hawk would do serious damage as well as hook and defend nicely. Those things will get you coming and going. Trick would be not damaging myself more than the intended target.

Probably would pair with something like a mojo. Light and fast, with a recurve to draw material in while slicing. Maybe throw in a few serrations for effect. Hopefully I will scare them away before anything serious goes down.

Of course that is after I have exhausted all my ammo and have gotten tired of running (won't take long).

I will never forget a quote from an old friend who taught hand to hand combat for the Marines, "There are no winners in a knife fight, everybody bleeds."

I just hope that if it ever comes down to being forced into a knife fight I bleed less than the other guy. I have also done some pretty extensive training on my body to pad all vital organs with a thick, albeit squishy, layer of fat to add distance from surface to vital organs.

Garth

Garth knows these things :eek::eek::eek::D:D:D:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Growing up with tomahawks around everyday I feel very comfortable with a hawk. Rattle Hawk would do serious damage as well as hook and defend nicely. Those things will get you coming and going. Trick would be not damaging myself more than the intended target.

Probably would pair with something like a mojo. Light and fast, with a recurve to draw material in while slicing. Maybe throw in a few serrations for effect. Hopefully I will scare them away before anything serious goes down.

Of course that is after I have exhausted all my ammo and have gotten tired of running (won't take long).

I will never forget a quote from an old friend who taught hand to hand combat for the Marines, "There are no winners in a knife fight, everybody bleeds."

I just hope that if it ever comes down to being forced into a knife fight I bleed less than the other guy. I have also done some pretty extensive training on my body to pad all vital organs with a thick, albeit squishy, layer of fat to add distance from surface to vital organs.

Garth
Are you just trying to distract us from the fact that we have not seen pics and specs of the TGULB?

Go find Jerry!!! :eek:
 
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