Busse Head? Porkers?

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Personally I dont care,I like what i like ,,,you love what you love ,Im happy ,your happy ,,who has the best knife? we all do!and we all have are reasons,you can bust my @$$ about my love for Busse/kin I rather enjoy whatching one stress them selfs to trying to get a rise out of me,,The one line that is getting old is "see ya bought another 500,00 anchore.,,hey it my anchore and i have no regrets ,,,,,,Just ,,,Respect to any collector:thumbup:

Oh and whats a Becker:yawn:
 
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My hands r up in the air sir!!!:p
 
Perhaps if you posted this in a subforum not populated solely by Busse "enthusiasts," you would get actual answers, instead of a bunch of people simply telling you what you want to hear. But then again, if you really wanted that, you probably wouldn't have posted it here in the first place. Don't mind me...

We won't, mind you that is. :D

There is not much point in posting this in other forums. I doubt that many, if not most of the people who knock Busse never even held one. I have owned both Esee and Becker knives.
I didn't care for either of them. The quality of workmanship was fine, I just didn't like the "feel". 1095 steel.......I can't post what Bob Loveless had to say about that. :eek: :D

My attitude is buy what you want, but don't knock another product just because you can't afford it or don't want to deal with the hassle of buying it. I see the same thing on firearms,
optics and other forums. That's just sour grapes.


BTW, the comment about 1911's jamming is mostly BS. I have both a 1911 and a Glock 19. The only malfunction is 1000s of rounds in the 1911 was due to a squib load. I doubt
that the Glock would work very well if there isn't enough powder in the cartridge to cycle the slide. Then there is the magazine issue. People buy crap magazines and then bitch that the
gun is no good. :rolleyes:
 
^^^ Uh, oh. I did it. Let the gun/caliber wars begin!!! :D

And for what it's worth... ALL of my 1911's operate at the exact same level as my glocks and other pistols. 100%. If they don't run at 100% I sell or trade them.



And believe it or not, none of my Glocks have EVER blown up in my hand! That's right... no Kabooms... :eek: guess I'm just lucky! ;)


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I have NEVER had an issue (even when I use to Combat Shoot) with any of my .45's and the ONLY REASON I have a Glock is because someone gave me one and it's not polite to sell a gift.

.40 cal beats em both, and 1911's are jam-o-matics unless you spent 1500 to make them dependable... :)
 
We won't, mind you that is. :D

There is not much point in posting this in other forums. I doubt that many, if not most of the people who knock Busse never even held one. I have owned both Esee and Becker knives.
I didn't care for either of them. The quality of workmanship was fine, I just didn't like the "feel". 1095 steel.......I can't post what Bob Loveless had to say about that. :eek: :D

My attitude is buy what you want, but don't knock another product just because you can't afford it or don't want to deal with the hassle of buying it. I see the same thing on firearms,
optics and other forums. That's just sour grapes.


BTW, the comment about 1911's jamming is mostly BS. I have both a 1911 and a Glock 19. The only malfunction is 1000s of rounds in the 1911 was due to a squib load. I doubt
that the Glock would work very well if there isn't enough powder in the cartridge to cycle the slide. Then there is the magazine issue. People buy crap magazines and then bitch that the
gun is no good. :rolleyes:

LOL. you do realize that i was not serious right... while my personal combat pistol is a glock 22, and i DO prefer .40 over .45, i have owned around 20 1911's in the past, and will probably own several more in the future. I don't see it as a particularly spectacular combat pistol due to limited capacity, but it's one of the best shooting pistols ever invented, and there is simply NO HANDGUN with a trigger that compares to a finely tuned 1911 trigger.
 
The capacity argument.......
Realistically, how many people do you think you will engage? 1...2....3? Don't worry about capacity as my h as shot placement. Do you plan on invading a neighboring terroristic town? A zombie horde? Roving bands of gangbangers? Of one thing I am pretty comfortable saying.....shy of zombies, people RUN when bullets start flying. I have seen more glocks malfunction than 1911s. Due to seeing more glocks fired ( Police Academy and each month at the LEO range) we actually had to remove our lights due to people over tightening the screw causin the frame to bind And lead to failures. Never seen that on a 1911. But don't take this wrong. I love my Glock (30) not my duty weapon. 22.



LOL. you do realize that i was not serious right... while my personal combat pistol is a glock 22, and i DO prefer .40 over .45, i have owned around 20 1911's in the past, and will probably own several more in the future. I don't see it as a particularly spectacular combat pistol due to limited capacity, but it's one of the best shooting pistols ever invented, and there is simply NO HANDGUN with a trigger that compares to a finely tuned 1911 trigger.
 
honestly, a revolver is sufficient for virtually every self defense situation that you will encounter in your life. I'm not talking about a "defensive" pistol. If that were what i was looking for specifically, i'd say a revolver is substantially better in all respects. A .357 magnum titanium frame revolver is the best defensive pistol you can get IMHO..

A combat pistol is a whole other animal. Capacity matters in combat. That's why military rifles have 30 round capacity rather than 10.
 
Nice thing about a revolver is you dont have to waddle around picking up brass after a shooting session. :p

Every level of knife has its haters, even the ESEE and Becker guys have their detractors that think those are too expensive or hyped. The guys who buy Mora's have folks that say a kitchen knife will do whatever one needs. ;)
 
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