Blue Line Spitfire.

Slight blade rock. I tightened up the scales and pivot screw. Just about took care of it. I dont think it excessive.
 
May have to get a few as gifts for service members in my family this Christmas. Good looking Spitfire. Does the black coating strengthen the blade?
 
This is a nice looking knife. I think it's a great show of support for the Police. It really is a thin blue line and we would be in real trouble without them.
 
I long for the days when knives had numbers instead of bizarre, whimsical names.........and they looked like knives, not transformer robot toys.
 
You guys just can't help yourselves can you. Please don't knock someone's purchase.
 
VorpalRain you are one cool dude ,you tell it as it is and you don't take any guff. I like that.

LOL! I hadn't noticed.

I just give my perspective. I know there are other opinions from the tactikool generation.......and I suppose Buck needs to provide knives for them, too.

I fondly remember happier and less complicated days.

:)
 
Can't make me unhappy about this knife. Sorry to shine on your rainy day guys.
 
Although, now that I think about it........the names that the Marketing Department has been coming up with are certainly fodder for some constructive amusement.

Bones, Sentry, Glacier, Rapid-fire, Volt, Dolt, Fluid? (What, no Druid?) , Inertia, Momentum, (Why no Acceleration? Maybe that's coming...) The Abyss, The Reaper, The Punk, The Thug, The Hoodlum, (Why no Gangbanger? Maybe that's coming...) The Thorn, The Flashpoint, The Spitfire, The Vertex, The Apex, (What? No TexMex?) The Impulse, The Glint, The Verge (of what? Maybe the verge of running out of bizarre names? Is it like the Abyss?).

Ah yes........it's a brand new and complex world of Knives these days.......wonder what Al Buck would think of all this if he could see it?

I just long for the simpler times of the 102, 103, 105, 118, 119, 120, 121.....Ah, the good old days when knives looked like knives and didn't flip, flap, jump, fly, flick, fire or flutter.

Or flop.

:D
 
Although, now that I think about it........the names that the Marketing Department has been coming up with are certainly fodder for some constructive amusement.

Ah yes........it's a brand new and complex world of Knives these days.......wonder what Al Buck would think of all this if he could see it?

I just long for the simpler times of the 102, 103, 105, 118, 119, 120, 121.....Ah, the good old days when knives looked like knives and didn't flip, flap, jump, fly, flick, fire or flutter.

Or flop.

:D

KALINGA, AKONUA, WOODSMAN, PERSONAL, PATHFINDER, GUIDE, PERSONAL, GENERAL, FRONTIERSMAN, DUKE, PRINCE, SQUIRE, BRONCO, PONY...I KNOW I LEFT OUT THE 300 SERIES, GOT SICK OF WASTING ALL MY TIME TYPING MARKETING NAMES FROM THE 70'S...
 
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