aznpos531
I like sharp and pointy things...
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Hi, can you please let me know the type of Kershaw in the pic, its pretty neat looking.
Thanks...
I do believe that's the Kershaw Leek. Great little knife.
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Hi, can you please let me know the type of Kershaw in the pic, its pretty neat looking.
Thanks...
I do believe that's the Kershaw Leek. Great little knife.
oh yeah, cheap & sharp![]()
Sanrenmu 781
Yep, the PD30 definitely helps me out in my job a lot. I would definitely look at their PD31 like NaturalMystic said. I'm looking into a TK15 just because I'm a dbag like that. I would love to go for some SureFires, but I cannot justify $200 for the E2D Defender which does the same job as my PD30. I'm also looking at other companies at the moment. More to come.
Are.... are those cheap steak knives?
Yeah, I showed them partially as a joke, but I also wanted to show that some cheap knives are still useful. I even used to keep a butter knife in my tool box, sometimes I would just need that shape. Lol, Ill try to keep it to a minimum.
im currently using my jetbeam BA20 at work (running on two AA sanyo eneloops).
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I looked at those, but I prefer the CR123 versions. Call me crazy for spending so much money on batteries, but I always found the CR123 variant lighter and lasting longer.
Here’s part of my college back pack. The black thing that shows mostly white on the left side is a first aid pack; the right side is mostly para cord and an orange lighter. There is a keyless car key fob in there and the rest of a typical EDC dump
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