What's the most outrageous, politically incorrect blade you own?

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To me, it's my Warcraft Tanto, it's simply over the top, from steel (3V) to design, and even the name itself.

They weren't hiding what was this knife made for.


I'm curious to know what you have :D
 
My Ka-Bar or my Blackjack 1-7 fighting knives. They're both classy stacked leather though, so not that offensive to people for some reason. Same as a wood stocked Ruger mini 14 being less offensive to people than a black plastic AR15 lol. :confused: Anyway, I don't have anything too wild. I just cant justify for a use for anything bigger than those 2 knives. Sorry to dissapoint with my lameness lol.:oops:
 
Anza Dune Slayer. For the name, obviously, although I am not sure what it means. Blade 8”, 13” OAL. I have bigger blades, but they are all on machetes. Made from a file 1/4” thick, with file work on the spine, probably not the same file, but it does recall the self-polishing Kirby vacuum cleaners and Azimov’s self-repairing robots.

 
Cold Steel Frenzy is pretty nasty looking to the uninitiated.

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As far as I can tell, anything more than a Swiss Army Knife or a multi-tool is not politically correct.

So, anything else I own is wrong.

M3 Trench Knife
Western W36
OKC Falcon
M7 Bayonet
Benchmade 162 Bushcraft
Any other fixed blades and all of my folders that are not SAKs.

They are all evil and unnecessary according to the PC Elite and Leftists.
 
There are so many goofy names in the TOPS catalog I just can’t overcome them to buy many of their products. But I do own a Little Bugger, which I imagine sold terribly in the UK or anywhere they speak the Queen’s English.
 
Some says - 2" knife is Totally Unaccepted !
That crowd is grooving ...
If you catch that wave ?
 
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