Name The Knives Contest!!!! . . . Knives? . . . Does That Mean There's More Than One? . . . Oh Yeah!!! . . .We Will Award Up To $1,000.00 In Prizes!!!

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Back Ripper (curved blade)
Back Sticker (straight blade)
Ring Ripper (curved blade)
Ring Sticker (straight blade)
 
The Whisper the Wraith

The Phantasm

The Shadow The Specter

The Spirit The Revenant

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Name The Knives Contest!!!! . . . Knives? . . . Does That Mean There's More Than One ? ? ? ? . . . . Oh Yeah!!! . . . We Will Award Up To $1,000.00 In Prizes!!!

Here come two bred for battle, close-quarter combat fighters . . . They both sport the handle slabs from the Triceratops but feature an extended skull crusher for devastating back blows and added control! All outside perimeters are fully rounded, and both are balanced for speed and agility.

Be the first to post the winning name, and you will win a non-transferable shop credit for $250.00

There could be up to ten Runner-Ups who will score $50.00 each if one or more of their names make it into the finals!

We are looking for names for both of these, so get busy gang!

Let's Drink!

Jerry


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Ranger’s Ring and the Karambite or Karam-bite/biter
 
More for the hawkbill blade (cause that's the one), but could work for both. R.I.N.O.

RIng Is Not Optional
 
I'm not a lawyer, but this could be why there's an Argonne Assault (knucks) and an Argonne Attack (no knucks, CA legal).

California Penal Code § 21810 PC makes it a crime to manufacture, import, sell, give, lend, or have possession of metal knuckles. This offense is a wobbler, meaning prosecutors can elect to file the charge as either a misdemeanor or a felony.
The language of the code section states:
21810. Except as provided in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 17700) of Division 2 of Title 2, any person in this state who manufactures or causes to be manufactured, imports into the state, keeps for sale, or offers or exposes for sale, or who gives, lends, or possesses any metal knuckles is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year or imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170.
I'm a lawyer, though not licensed in California (see asterisk caveat at bottom), but the statute you are referring to has to do with knucks in the traditional sense and the statutory definition under § 21810 is as follows, "metal objects worn on a hand to increase the power of a punch."
In the case of the smaller, karambit style, blade (possibly both depending on the specs of the straight blade), there is a good chance that the ring could be argued as a part of the handle and meant for a secure reverse grip, with the horn being where the thumb would rest.
Now, there are cases where knives have been used for prosecution, but they were WWI Doughboy trench knives where an entire set of knuckles is incorporated into the handle.

** With that said, neither you nor Busse, should consider this to be legal advice, but merely a plain reading of the statute. If you have further questions, I would suggest contacting a local attorney who is more familiar with California's history of prosecutions under this statute.

I'm not a lawyer, but this could be why there's an Argonne Assault (knucks) and an Argonne Attack (no knucks, CA legal).

California Penal Code § 21810 PC makes it a crime to manufacture, import, sell, give, lend, or have possession of metal knuckles. This offense is a wobbler, meaning prosecutors can elect to file the charge as either a misdemeanor or a felony.
The language of the code section states:
21810. Except as provided in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 17700) of Division 2 of Title 2, any person in this state who manufactures or causes to be manufactured, imports into the state, keeps for sale, or offers or exposes for sale, or who gives, lends, or possesses any metal knuckles is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year or imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170.
 
Name The Knives Contest!!!! . . . Knives? . . . Does That Mean There's More Than One ? ? ? ? . . . . Oh Yeah!!! . . . We Will Award Up To $1,000.00 In Prizes!!!

Here come two bred for battle, close-quarter combat fighters . . . They both sport the handle slabs from the Triceratops but feature an extended skull crusher for devastating back blows and added control! All outside perimeters are fully rounded, and both are balanced for speed and agility.

Be the first to post the winning name, and you will win a non-transferable shop credit for $250.00

There could be up to ten Runner-Ups who will score $50.00 each if one or more of their names make it into the finals!

We are looking for names for both of these, so get busy gang!

Let's Drink!

Jerry


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CQB-S = Close Quarters Bacon - “Swedge”
CQB-C = Close Quarters Bacon - “Claw”
 
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