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What’s that knife if you don’t mind me asking?
Warlander 'Fletcher'

The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
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.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
What’s that knife if you don’t mind me asking?
Man am I jealous of that TCP! I've been wanting an ECP forever but can never find them in stock.
I understand why it puts a smile on your face. Very nice setupThis SVI classic 1911 gun I have for years makes me smile every time I shoot it.
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I have it in both .45acp and .40sw. Changing calibers with the kits assures the same accuracy and reliability as any of them from the factory.
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The gun shots well in both calibers
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Thank you!Warlander 'Fletcher'![]()
Would love to see more pictures of some Smiths on here. And don't worry, this one is actually a 32, so a 38 would be a compliment to it, not a copy of it.Quit posting that bone grip 38. You're going to force me to dress mine up and copy cat you. You don't want two of these posted on here do ya ! Geeze Man !! Have some couth about ya self bro !!
Oh jeeez that’s awesome. Used to have a S&W model 2 that was near mint and I foolishly sold it because the nickel was thinning a bit on the barrel. I figured I’d grab another spur-trigger at some point but here we are ten years later.Would love to see more pictures of some Smiths on here. And don't worry, this one is actually a 32, so a 38 would be a compliment to it, not a copy of it.
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It is never too late, but it does seem to be getting harder to find good examples of any Smiths at reasonable prices these days. It has been several years since I have purchased one at this point.Oh jeeez that’s awesome. Used to have a S&W model 2 that was near mint and I foolishly sold it because the nickel was thinning a bit on the barrel. I figured I’d grab another spur-trigger at some point but here we are ten years later.![]()
It is never too late, but it does seem to be getting harder to find good examples of any Smiths at reasonable prices these days. It has been several years since I have purchased one at this point.
Love the CC and those GRIPS!! I dunno if I would like shooting them more than my Hogues but I like looking at them!