Nice pic.Busse AFBM - really like how it feels in the hand.
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Bit out of topic, did you know that the vegetation in the backgrond is edible and has medicinal value?
Used to steep them and drink the tea in my childhood
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Nice pic.Busse AFBM - really like how it feels in the hand.
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Yes, they are edible and has medicinal value. Someone told me it’s good for the brain and blood pressure.Nice pic.
Bit out of topic, did you know that the vegetation in the backgrond is edible and has medicinal value?
Used to steep them and drink the tea in my childhood
Yes, they are edible and has medicinal value. Someone told me it’s good for the brain and blood pressure.
May I know where are u from. I know the Indian and Myanmese eat this plant.
It has a bitter after taste so the sugar makes it nicer.I am from indonesia, my grandma had me drink those regularly when I was about 5 years old, good for relieving heat she said, add a little rock sugar and they will taste better![]()
Sounds like a good idea, you might as well make sure your paced off distance is right before you have to throw it at an intruder@flintman50a puts together a beautiful traditional tomahawk. The price was outstanding for such a fine weapon, as well.
This feels so nimble and balanced in hand, I’m tempted to throw it before mounting it on the wall. Decisions, decisions…….??? View attachment 2158039
Surely you jest, sir ! I wouldn’t throw a perfectly good tomahawk at an intruder. My wife might, though……….while I’m sighting in the Nerf gun. Lol !Sounds like a good idea, you might as well make sure your paced off distance is right before you have to throw it at an intruder![]()
Never, never let your wife near a tomahawk. Give her something more reasonable and less likely to cause mayhem...like a bazooka.Surely you jest, sir ! I wouldn’t throw a perfectly good tomahawk at an intruder. My wife might, though……….while I’m sighting in the Nerf gun. Lol !![]()
After the recent shotgun gauge and shot count debate, I’m gonna take a “hard pass” on the bazooka option. However, she did take a “Women’s Firearm Safety Class” a short while back. I even bought her a pretty little “snubby” revolver. One day, she’ll be feeding me by a tube and holding down the fort.Never, never let your wife near a tomahawk. Give her something more reasonable and less likely to cause mayhem...like a bazooka.
At the same time.After the recent shotgun gauge and shot count debate, I’m gonna take a “hard pass” on the bazooka option. However, she did take a “Women’s Firearm Safety Class” a short while back. I even bought her a pretty little “snubby” revolver. One day, she’ll be feeding me by a tube and holding down the fort.![]()
Switching to your tomahawk is always faster than reloadingSurely you jest, sir ! I wouldn’t throw a perfectly good tomahawk at an intruder. My wife might, though……….while I’m sighting in the Nerf gun. Lol !![]()
That Kodiak makes me think of a Keffeler Sasquatch.Made in Taiwan, 2 new steels for me with ~8% chrome each, the smaller/harder one being micro-melted - what's not to like ?
(UF1 being carried today and as size reference)
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Roland.
Please tell me more about the middle one.Made in Taiwan, 2 new steels for me with ~8% chrome each, the smaller/harder one being micro-melted - what's not to like ?
(UF1 being carried today and as size reference)
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Roland.
Please tell me more about the middle one.