Tacticlol Knives II: The Return of Ridiculous

I must be getting old: I just don't see the point (yeah, I said T"HAT) of most of these knives shown on this thread.

Sorta like I never got why folks were wearing their ball caps backward some years ago.

And yes, in the mid to lste1960s I wore bellbottomed or flared jeans and had mutton chop sideburns (so OK, THAT old).

Still don't "get" the knives I see here though, but to each his own and eye-of-the-beholder . . . .
 
^^^ Blade shape is not bad; but the handle looks like something the dog dug up LOL! ;):D:foot:


Reminiscent of those Chaves knives skulls... ;) puts on flame suit

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Needs larger serrations IMHO:

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LMAO, leave it up to Mtech to come up with the most ridiculous knives, probably made in shitty 440 stainless too.
 
Sorta like I never got why folks were wearing their ball caps backward some years ago.
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Can’t speak for everyone.

For me. It’s about were the sun is, if my glasses are fogging up, if Im wearing a welding helmet etc.

I don’t get why people leave the stickers on ball caps. Im told it began with shop lifters, but it caught on in a way that is hard to believe.

Now back to the tactical foolishness.
 
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Not sure I "get" the concept of Tacticool>

In my mind, the Darrel Ralph designed "Madd Maxx" line were pretty cool folding daggers. While they cost over a grand, Camillus produced their "Cuda Maxx" clone under license for under $150, which is also cool.

The Randall Made Combat Stiletto (#2?) is a cool looking fixed blade dagger reminding me of the WW-II era commando dagger.

Think fragile masculinity.
 
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