Is your Emerson politically correct?

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So I am down at my P.O. Box for my daily pickup, and I have this package I am expecting. My buddy packs stiff like Mil-Spec so it don't get damaged. I am frustrated trying to open the box with my finger nails, and resoet to cutting the Duck Tap with my CQC-7.

Well this lady who is a old a the lord Jesus Christ's mother says to me that is a big knife, why would you have such a thing?

So I look at her smiling, say it is for cockaroach control, so I am not a victim of cockroaches mentioning the two ladies near me who made the mistake of leaving their garage open. Two cockaroaches shot them to death as part of robbing their home.

God's mom replies saying I see, that is a good reason. Then she says something about having a pistol in her purse, night stand, and it is for cockaroach protection too.

Got to love the elderly in Arizona.
 
Politically correct? No.

Awesome and scary looking to the uninitiated? Yes.

If that old lady thought your CQC-7 was a big knife, she should see my Super CQC-7, ETAK-B, CQC-8, CSF, or Iron Dragon.

It amazes me how some people react to a knife with a 3 inch blade. It makes me wonder how they can use a steak knife without having heart failure. :rolleyes:
 
I got weird stares using my UBR commander cutting my bagel. Nobody said anything. People just looked at me weird. I thought the bagel tasted just fine. I don't know what their problem was
 
Watch out for old farts like us.

Someone once said a young man will fight you but an old man will just kill you outright.

Remember: Old age and treachery will always prevail over youth and skill.

Politically correct enough for ya?;)
 
When I pull out a blacked out knife like my CQC 7 and people ask if I'm gonna use it to stab someone, I tell them only people who ask that question. [emoji48]
 
I like that lady. Emerson's are the anti PC knives. The logo is a skull, pretty much says it all.
 
Well I am walking into my bank the other day, the gentleman in front of me going into the bank I would say is late 70's, or early 80's.

He is wearing this fanny pack, and it is obvious he had his wallet in his rear pocket. As I know the fanny pack well I would say it contained a hand gun. Would have love to know what he was packing, but I did not ask.

Another politically correct senior citizen prepared for trouble. Maybe he read of the two senior ladies in their 70's who forgot to close their garage door, the ladies were shot dead in cold blood by some dirt bag in their 20 who want to steal their car.

Lot of senior are arming themselves as they understand dialing 911 only get the police dispatched to help you. Sometime the cops were we live take a long time as they are spread thin, and cover large areas of of county.
 
Well I am walking into my bank the other day, the gentleman in front of me going into the bank I would say is late 70's, or early 80's.

He is wearing this fanny pack, and it is obvious he had his wallet in his rear pocket. As I know the fanny pack well I would say it contained a hand gun. Would have love to know what he was packing, but I did not ask.

Another politically correct senior citizen prepared for trouble. Maybe he read of the two senior ladies in their 70's who forgot to close their garage door, the ladies were shot dead in cold blood by some dirt bag in their 20 who want to steal their car.

Lot of senior are arming themselves as they understand dialing 911 only get the police dispatched to help you. Sometime the cops were we live take a long time as they are spread thin, and cover large areas of of county.

I am divorced, and have lived alone for 6 years, 6 months ago I moved my elderly mom, who is mostly wheelchair bound, in with me as I felt that she should no longer be on her own. She is still very independent, and full of attitude, and insists on doing all of the cooking, and cleaning (who am I to argue :D).

She keeps an S&W J frame 38+p in a pouch on the side of here chair at all times, and I have a few toys myself.

I feel sorry for anyone that enters our domicile uninvited.
 
I'm 68. While I've had a CCP since well before I reached Medicare age, most of my friends who are my age and older have gotten permits in recent years. The last concealed carry class I attended was by far majority 60+ age group. Seems to be more older folks going armed these days.

Just to keep it knife related, the local cop who taught that last class said he carries a Cold Steel Voyager attached to his vest.

Just to keep it Emerson related, I'm a new guy to the brand...just bought my third Emerson this week. No complaints at all.
 
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