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https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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Okay if you were going to buy a 1911 in 9mm it is Devine intervention you saw the Staccato. It is a double stacked 9mm 1911 trademark termed 2011. There is absolutely nothing I would recommend to you more. Trust me man take a good look at staccato before you buy a traditional singlestack metal frame 1911. You will thank me I can guarantee it. It is a steel upper polymer lower hand gun. It takes everything great about a 1911 and everything great about a glock (or similar polymer handgun) and combines them into a beautiful functional piece of art you can bet your life on.I'm going to look into that. I'm ready to drop the hammer on a Ruger 1911 in 9 mm. I was going to head up to the FFL today. Now I got a little research to do. Can you tell me what caliber that pistol is in. I'm not trying to derail the thread. I'm just trying to get some information on a nice looking gun. Thank you in advance. However today I'm going to be carrying my Counterpoint XL. I get dirty look sometimes because the clip is so shiny. Maybe that's why I carry it.
But my wife won't talk to me for a month. Maybe more. The scorn of a woman. I can hear it already how many more guns do you need. How many more knives do you need. I could squeak by 1200 dollars but I can't squeak by 3,500Okay if you were going to buy a 1911 in 9mm it is Devine intervention you saw the Staccato. It is a double stacked 9mm 1911 trademark termed 2011. There is absolutely nothing I would recommend to you more. Trust me man take a good look at staccato before you buy a traditional singlestack metal frame 1911. You will thank me I can guarantee it. It is a steel upper polymer lower hand gun. It takes everything great about a 1911 and everything great about a glock (or similar polymer handgun) and combines them into a beautiful functional piece of art you can bet your life on.
Owning a Staccato may be worth a month of the wife's wrath.But my wife won't talk to me for a month. Maybe more. The scorn of a woman. I can hear it already how many more guns do you need. How many more knives do you need. I could squeak by 1200 dollars but I can't squeak by 3,500
No you don't want none of this. I keep telling her it's an investment. But that's a worn out excuse. I come up with somethingOwning a Staccato may be worth a month of the wife's wrath.
Buy a new gun for $1200 then wait a couple months. Buy another gun for $1200 then wait a couple months. Trade in both guns toward the purchase of the gun you're really after. Then you can boast that you're downsizing your gun collection!But my wife won't talk to me for a month. Maybe more. The scorn of a woman. I can hear it already how many more guns do you need. How many more knives do you need. I could squeak by 1200 dollars but I can't squeak by 3,500
Yea, I was kind of thinking that too because Ive asked several people if they could open their Mnandi one handed (with just the thumb, not the sort of pinch opening), and everyone said no. Maybe mines somehow smoother than the rest. I'll make one of the spydie flicking when i can in the next couple days.Need to see a video of that!