Larry Flynt aint got nothin on me...

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It's not all of em, but its a dent...

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Sorry the quality on some of them is poor, I need to buy a new camera instead of my next two knives... :D

Threw in a few other toys for giggles.
 
Nice little drool inspiring post, ya showoff!!:p

Seriously, J

That is a very nice group of Kershaws. Keep 'em comin'.

Jon
 
Yup, so is the Tyrade...I have the process pretty well perfected now...takes a bit of planning, technique, and knowing when to stop. If you go to short, it wipes away light, if you go to long it removes metal and hoses the edge. Theres a sweet spot you have to see in the reaction and bubbles....
 
The Kahr has been on my hip every day for a few years (essentially since that model was available). In my opinion, its the perfect CCW weapon. Flat, 8 rounds, smaller than a snubbie, low muzzle ride, awesome trigger, far more accurate than I can shoot it.

Zero, and I mean ZERO complaints.

If 8 shots of 9mm XTP cant get me out of trouble, I need to be running.
 
The Kahr has been on my hip every day for a few years (essentially since that model was available). In my opinion, its the perfect CCW weapon. Flat, 8 rounds, smaller than a snubbie, low muzzle ride, awesome trigger, far more accurate than I can shoot it.

Zero, and I mean ZERO complaints.

If 8 shots of 9mm XTP cant get me out of trouble, I need to be running.

I am getting my CCW soon. I have a Walther PPS .40 which I will most likely carry, but I was also thinking about getting a Kahr in 9mm.
 
You crazy kids and your semi-autos!

Yeah, I have a Walther PPK and a Colt Officer's that do see some hip time, but 99% of the time its either a Ruger SP101 or a Smith Model 37. Simple, yet very effective! :thumbup:
 
Nice J_Curd. That vinegar soaking makes it really stand out.

Maybe I should take a photo of all of mine. hmmmm

mike
 
Nice J_Curd. That vinegar soaking makes it really stand out.

Maybe I should take a photo of all of mine. hmmmm

mike

Yeah, take a week off to get them out of storage, out of the boxes and ready for the picture! :D

Do you really have a job anyways? :confused::D
 
now that i cleaned the drool off my screen! :D i can see the great pics! nothing like guns and knife porn!!! :D
 
Nice gun collection; I'm a Ruger man myself. You wanna see my guns?
Oh yeah, the knives are cool too. I vinegared my composite Leek to the same darkness yours is, and I sprayed some mustard on my carbon Old Hickory butcher's knife to give it my initials.
 
I didnt take pics of all the knives or all the guns...I dont have THAT kind of time...
 
Nice knife porn, J. The CB Leek looks sweet. :thumbup:
I might have to bust out some vinegar and try that.
 
All of my D2-CB blades have a darkening job...you'll be surprised how much darker they get...
 
How long do you soak them? In the past when I've wanted to patina a blade, I used the following directions:

Remove big kosher dill pickle from fridge.
Insert knife blade in said pickle.
Return pickle to fridge for an overnight stay.
Next day, remove pickle from fridge.
Remove knife blade from pickle.
Admire the nice patina while enjoying a cold pickle.
 
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