Is this for real? Has anyone actually bought one of these?

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The 911 designation isn’t for the emergency call, it’s to remind its user of the enemy we face, the war we fight, and the heroes who fight it! With the subdued 9/11 Tribute limited edition nomenclature on it’s blade, the operator carries with him a visible reminder of the Americans lost and the heroic efforts of those who take arms in defense of liberty. Blade design offers a combination spear/tanto point with the best attributes of both. CTV2 steel, an intimidating blade length in excess of eight inches, hollow grind and v-chisel sharpened edge make the Interceptor 911 an incredibly effective fighting tool. The Interceptor 911 E&E offers further enhancements for real-time escape and evasion activities. It includes a patent pending Splitter Hilt™ which provides for cutting away harnesses and overhead cables. Backsaw is optimized for cutting through plexiglass aircraft canopies or helo windows. The choil-notch doubles as both a bottle opener and peacemaker-its’ deployment and use is a great bar fight deterrent in exotic third world locales. Extended serrations aid underwater cutting efforts. Hilt ports provide additional attachment points for paracord in survival situations. Window-breaker in pommel. Notch design allows prybar style mechanical advantage for entry through aluminum vehicle rooftops. Expander tip provides expanded entry-wound channel. Like all Dark Ops blades, the CTV2 steel will last for decades! The most advanced fixed blade fighter in service today. 100% made in America! Black Titanium CarboNitride (TiCN) vacuum deposited finish.
 
I keep hearing about these great bars in exotic third world locales. Anyone know where I can get a good 50yo scotch?
 
Keith Montgomery said:
Originally Posted by Rupestris
I keep hearing about these great bars in exotic third world locales. Anyone know where I can get a good 50yo scotch?
Scotland, but I wouldn't call it an exotic location.
LOL! Spoken like a man who's been to Scotland .... which I actually kind of like, the people especially, though not for its exotic-ness.
 
"Expander tip provides expanded entry-wound channel"
well what in the world would I do w/o such a tip?


"Notch design allows prybar style mechanical advantage for entry through aluminum vehicle rooftops"

Because everyone knows how much of a pain it is to use THE DOOR!
 
Backsaw is optimized for cutting through plexiglass aircraft canopies or helo windows..

hheheh oh really...

Notch design allows prybar style mechanical advantage for entry through aluminum vehicle rooftops.

entry through aluminum vehicle rooftops... hahahaha. what are those guys smoking :yawn:
 
LOL! Spoken like a man who's been to Scotland .... which I actually kind of like, the people especially, though not for its exotic-ness.

I have been to Scotland, home of my ancestors, and it was a fantastic place. You sure do get hammered when you take tours of distilleries, but you also get to try some of the finest whisky ever made.
 
Notch design allows prybar style mechanical advantage for entry through aluminum vehicle rooftops

Is it just me, or are most vehicle rooftops made of sheet metal? Their hype gets more insane every time I see them. I have to admit I do like the looks of some of their designs, too bad they're such nutjobs.

Lagarto
 
wow is all I can say.




wow:eek: :jerkit: :foot: :rolleyes: :thumbdn: :yawn: :barf:


does anyone have pics of this 911?
 
When you start to peel an apple with one of their knives, as soon as the blood grooves suck through the skin, all the worms flee without waiting to be de-animated.
 
"Notch design allows prybar style mechanical advantage for entry through aluminum vehicle rooftops"
Luckily,the roof of my Delorean is stainless so hopefully if a DARK OPS finds its way into the hands of an MS-13 or other member of a bad element/BG I can enjoy a modicum of safety. :eek: :rolleyes:

Doug
 
Did someone ask for a pic? Here is this weapon of mass destruction:

DOI911-1.jpg
 
I would love for someone to explain to me why anyone would buy that knife. I mean, if you're 10 years old, the marketing might appeal to you, but you probably can't afford it. If you're actually involved in "Dark Ops", you'd take endless crap from your fellow Dark Operators, so that wouldn't last long. I mean, I'll bet if you gave that knife away for free to people who use knives solely to commit crimes (muggings, stabbings, etc), they wouldn't use it because if they were ever caught and the knife used as evidence, the jury would be laughing at what a dork the guy is and he'd have no respect in prison. I mean really, I challenge Dark Ops to name even one buyer of that knife.
 
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