Busse Folder coming soon!

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Fellow Busse addicts I have good news! Recent events have convinced me that I will soon have in my hand a Busse folder. I have long awaited said folder because here in my home state of Ohio you cannot carry a fixed blade knife concealed and people look at you funny when you are carrying one exposed.






Please read and observe the following picture evidence.



I had this very nice Ruger LCP .380 but I wanted something a little more for an EDC pocket gun...



I got tired of waiting on Glock to make a compact single stack 9mm. So I bought this nice Glock 42 .380 a month ago.



Well wouldn't you know only a couple of weeks after receiving the G42 I stumbled into a sweet deal that allowed me to pre-order one of the first 50 G43s in the area. I took possession of it a little while ago and it is a sweet little pistol for its purpose.




So......I had this nice Spyderco Paramilitary Folder and really liked it.




But I have been wanting something a little...more. I have not had the opportunity to by an INFI folder so I bought this instead.





Now, I was so lucky to receive the G43 when I didn't even know it was a possibility that I feel the planets have finally aligned and I will with absolute certainty have an INFI Busse folder in my hands in.................................












2 WEEKS.

Anyone see a fault in my logic?
 
Impeccable logic.

Nice Hinderer. I have a Slicer, the better blade shape IMO.
 
I follow your logic.....and at least your knife money is staying in Ohio.
I bought my first RHK at Blade14......I'm at seven now with two bought this week.
 
I think your logic is ok as long as you are willing to wait "2 weeks". ;):D

Who did the grip work on your LCP? That looks cool! :thumbup:
 
I think your logic is ok as long as you are willing to wait "2 weeks". ;):D

Who did the grip work on your LCP? That looks cool! :thumbup:

That is actually a rubber Talon stick on grip. Ordering them for the Glocks too. I think they are great.
 
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I see a major fault in your logic.

You equate glocks to good luck


Figured you would have figured out by now Jerry.


I like your enthusiasm though
 
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As did I. Have you shot the G43? I got one a couple weeks back, and it promptly replaced my DB9 for pocket carry as the former would not feed almost any FMJ I tried in it. Interestingly in the first G43 range session I tried Hornady Critical Duty +P, and it was waaaaaaaay less recoil than even the Blazer Brass I have. I don't get that and didn't bring my chronograph, but whatevs. It didn't have a hiccup.
 
As did I. Have you shot the G43? I got one a couple weeks back, and it promptly replaced my DB9 for pocket carry as the former would not feed almost any FMJ I tried in it. Interestingly in the first G43 range session I tried Hornady Critical Duty +P, and it was waaaaaaaay less recoil than even the Blazer Brass I have. I don't get that and didn't bring my chronograph, but whatevs. It didn't have a hiccup.

I have not had a single malfunction with the G42 or G43. As a matter of fact, I have never had a malfunction with a Glock. (Sorry M67, I like Glocks a lot.)
 
I have not had a single malfunction with the G42 or G43. As a matter of fact, I have never had a malfunction with a Glock. (Sorry M67, I like Glocks a lot.)

They're just another gun. Seen them light strike, failure to feed, failure to extract, and I've seen the aftermath when they kaboom. Just another gun, and one that does nothing for me
 
Guess I've been lucky. I've shot, conservatively, 35K rounds thru Glocks, Model 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 34, 36, and 43. I've owned 9 and have had exactly 3 failures of any kind ever, all in the 23 and 27 which I've shot the most--one failure to feed, one pierced primer failure to fire, and one dead primer failure to fire. The latter two were from the same box of Wolf steel-case ammo (my one and only), and I believe definitely attributable to the ammo. I have had and enjoyed Sig, HK, S&W, Ruger, Browning, Diamondback, Rock Island, and Springfield pistols, but the only one I've never had fail is HK, and I've not shot nearly as much thru them. Do my Glocks run? You bet your life.
 
I bet MY, and my family's lives that my GLOCK will run. I've never been the victim of a GLOCK ft fire/feed. They're the best. YMMV. :thumbup:

O.P.: I see no fault in your logic. You just forgot to carry the 12...
 
Didya get that Single-stack? :)
You do know that, messer, means knife in German?
rolf
 
They're just another gun. Seen them light strike, failure to feed, failure to extract, and I've seen the aftermath when they kaboom. Just another gun, and one that does nothing for me

Weren't you carrying a Glock at Blade a year or two ago? It is a tool and a tool can fail. I just have shot a lot of bullets through a lot of Glocks and haven't seen it. I don't trust any other 9mm that is the same size as a 5 shot revolver and not much heavier.
 
Didya get that Single-stack? :)
You do know that, messer, means knife in German?
rolf

Yes I purchased it. Yes I like it.

Concerning Messer- yes when I started my online presence, it was to sell many of the knives in my collection to start buying better knives like Bussekin. I had 454 I had been collecting since I was about 10. Most are gone now, only a few Boy Scout knives and other sentimental pieces remain. The rest are high quality users.
 
The INFI tool never fails.
btw, The LC9s is a very nice compact 9.

I said can, in the case of INFI not likely. I have recommended LC9 to many. I don't like the wierd shape of the grip much myself but I tried one when they first came out.
 
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