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Which knife reminds you of a glock?

I don't own any but I would say the Beckers. They're affordable, do their job and come in one color, black.
 
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Case Sodbuster.

Black, plastic, no real safety (ther than the one between your ears) inexpensive, tough, and found at most chain stores.
 
no real safety

As a glock owner and a bit of a fanboy, I get frustrated when I see this. There are actually several safeties on the gun, they are all just de-activated when one pulls the trigger. You could throw a locked and loaded glock around the room for hours, and as long as the trigger didn't get pulled, it wouldn't go off. If you keep your finger away from the trigger until you have the target in your sights, it's a perfectly safe gun.
 
As a glock owner and a bit of a fanboy, I get frustrated when I see this. There are actually several safeties on the gun, they are all just de-activated when one pulls the trigger. You could throw a locked and loaded glock around the room for hours, and as long as the trigger didn't get pulled, it wouldn't go off. If you keep your finger away from the trigger until you have the target in your sights, it's a perfectly safe gun.

Understood. I meant safety in the traditional semi-auto fashion. A switch, button or lever. Just comparing a safety to a lock on a folding knife. I should have said "manual" safety.

I know their safe. I'm not one of the Glock haters. I'm currently torn between the G19 and a FNP-9 for my next handgun.

Back to your regularly scheduled knife thread... :D
 
As a glock owner and a bit of a fanboy, I get frustrated when I see this. There are actually several safeties on the gun, they are all just de-activated when one pulls the trigger. You could throw a locked and loaded glock around the room for hours, and as long as the trigger didn't get pulled, it wouldn't go off. If you keep your finger away from the trigger until you have the target in your sights, it's a perfectly safe gun.

I can't think of a modern gun in good condition that DOES go off without pulling the trigger. A safety with the trigger as the deactivator is not a safety. The whole point of a safety is to keep the gun from going off if the trigger gets accidentally pulled. Check your premises.

As far as knives, I always thought of Cold Steel knives as sort of Glockish.
 
Anything made by Mantis or Dark Ops.

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This just screams "I OWN A GLOCK!!" at me.


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And this one is blaring "I WEAR A GLOCK IN A TACTICAL THIGH HOLSTER, RIGHT BELOW MY THREE POINT SLUNG, TAC'D OUT AR-15!!!" like Lynyrd Skynyrd in a redneck's Mustang.
 
The M95 Sissipuukko.
It may be not the prettiest,but is functional,tough as hell and affordable !
 
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