Kingdom Armory Samaritan

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Here are some pics by Dave Rydbom of my Kingdom Armory Samaritan.

Specs
Blade Thickness .170"
Ti Thickness .190"
Blade Length... just shy of 4"
OAL Length 8.5"

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I have one of these in a linerlock and am waiting for my frame lock as we speak. These are killer knives! bomb proof and just plain badass. It doesnt get better than the Great Great Score man! Congrads
 
Just got some specs on my knife and according to tracking it's at the boarder so I should have it in hand next week.:thumbup:

Blade Thickness .170"
Ti Thickness .190"
Blade Length... just shy of 4"
OAL Length 8.5"

Those are some beefy specs! Even puts my AR to shame.
 
Let us know how it works out with Border Services. I've really wanted to pull the trigger so to speak and place an order for one of these but I'm seriously worried about putting out that kind of money and having some asshat inspector at Canadian customs seize it.
 
BrutalEDC, I hope I don't jinx myself here but I've literally shipped hundreds of knives over the years into Canada and never once had an issue with Customs. From the US I always ship fully insured USPS Express Mail International. I would imagine/expect that if you were shipping some form of prohibited weapon like a balisong or even a grey area knife like a spring assisted folder that you would be at risk of seizure. In the case of a regular folder the only thing Customs could legally do would be to return to sender if there was some issue with the declaration form etc. BrutalEDC, if I do have an issue with Customs on this one expect to get a nasty PM from me! lol
 
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