Decisions Decisions??

Joined
Apr 16, 2000
Messages
605
Help! I have both SOCFKs i need some input on which is best for everyday use,anybody have any suggestions? Thanks
 
Tanto on Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Spearpoint on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Full Dress CQC6 on Sunday.

Sorry I cannot help with anymore information.

Regards,

Ed
biggrin.gif


ps If you are a Usual Suspect it would be a different custom everyday and a Rhino on a Sunday.
 
Bud,

I carry a Commander in my right rear pocket, an MT UDT in my left rear pocket and a Glock 19C in my right front pocket.
biggrin.gif
 
Hey John,
with all that hardware where do you carry your spare change?
eek.gif


[This message has been edited by laserman 1 (edited 08-14-2000).]
 
The answer to you question is very simple my friend ....The one you carry is the one you want to carry at that particular time....

------------------
All it takes for the forces of evil to rule the world is for good men to do nothing...Edmund Burke
 
John
I have a place in Clearwater, and am a Wisconsin resident but I do possess a Florida carry permit, so I keep the Sig in a DeSantis GunnySack in Florida. In Wisconsin which does not trust its populace, the Sig is kept elsewhere. It is a big piece in light of todays 10 or under mags, but I am so used to it and have plenty of 12 rnd mags! The CQC-6 was ordered to be a backup piece in florida and a primary in Wisconsin where I cannot carry legally.
 
Here's one for you guys,
being from the politically correct??state of taxachusetts, a wannabee knife expert told me "THE WAVE" was illegal ,though I have no proof it is,I think he was jealous because my knife is faster than his
smile.gif
 
The Commander is a "one handed knife". If you can own and carry a Spyderco or Benchmade, you should be able to own and carry an SOFKC or Commander. The key being that there are no springs, ect to open it.

If I were you, I'd give my local States Attornies office a call.

John
 
sorry to burst your bubble, but he is right. i found the statute at WNEC in the law library, where i go to law school.

it prohibits "easily opened pocket knives" and folding knives with cases that allow them to be drawn in the locked position.

email me at mrknifeguy1@aol.com and ill get you the exact statute.
 
sorry to burst your bubble, but he is right. i found the statute at WNEC in the law library, where i go to law school.

it prohibits "easily opened pocket knives" and folding knives with cases that allow them to be drawn in the locked position.

email me at mrknifeguy1@aol.com and ill get you the exact statute.
 
The "logic" behind statutes such as the above mentioned is that anyone who would want a knife that opened quickly with the use of only one hand would want such a knife for fighting purposes. By that rationale the WAVE feature implies intent by its user to do bodily harm to someone.
Any lawmaker who actually managed to stay awake through logic class in college would only be able to draw one conclusion: The WAVE feature or any other opening mechanism implies intent by its user to open a knife quickly and easily with one hand.

------------------
Usual Suspect
http://www.freeyellow.com/members8/arkhamdrifter/index.html
 
Well i will continue to carry my SOCFK or my
Commander,but i might as well carry my glock as i have a LTC "Class A" permit anyway.
Thanks everyone for their input
 
Back
Top