Wednesday, August 27, 2025

 


14 comments:

  1. The new Scottish teenage girl EDC.

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    1. Beat me to it. Right on.

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    2. Urban anti-Muslim walking kit.
      But I'd trade the four small blades for one that's got reach.

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    3. What all K Strategist families should begin issuing to their kids, everywhere. Be amazed how quickly the problem gets solved.
      Bring back the BoyScouts, (weed out the pedos as they try to infiltrate), issue each Scout a similar kit, first merit badge is TTTP combat care, then knife and hatchet training. Then issue them kid sized 22rf and 22mag carbines. Contender carbines cause easy barrel/caliber swaps, TC started back in production, upgraded Contenders coming). Let the little terrors loose.
      I loved being a Scout. Everything i was taught stuck with me thru my life, i truly believe no little boy should be denied such knowledge, experience and training. I think that was the whole object of the first BoyScouts till they were converged by the enemy.

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    4. Got my first Red Ryder BB gun and boy scout pocket knife at 8, camp hatchet
      and Western sheath knife at 9. At 10 dad gave me a 17 shot Winchester pump 22 and a hand made german throwing dagger he brought back from the war. At 11 my first shotgun (16 guage). You may find it hard to believe
      that I never managed to maim or kill anyone (well except for some tasty squirrels and rabbits). Was even able to avoid a massacre with my M-16
      while serving in the Big Red One in the 70's. Most people's irrational fear of weapons is because of lack of never having had one.Yet they will get behind the wheel of 3,000 lb. vehicle and text on their phone while driving 75 mph on the interstate with ban guns stickers on their bumper!

      Bubbarust

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  2. Modern day tribute to the OG's, Kephart and Nessmuk. Axes/hatchets bigger than my preference, but the knives are first-rate.

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    1. Combat axes. Also, nice edges.

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    2. Not combat axes. Scandi bushcraft made for Nordic areas. A bit too hard edged for most of the US. They chip easier 2 chips (HB forest axe) using it on mesquite the first time) on our hard wood trees. HB axes are second tier, but just barely out of first. Still really good quality kit. Also the top fixed blade is more of a drop point, not a Kephart. The point does not line up with the rivets in the handle. Still a great knife for woods use.
      The top fixed is a better all around knife the bottom is a better skinner on large game. This is a modern day Kephart Trio, main difference is single bit hatchet not double bit.

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  3. Pretty work but hope you have a backup strapped to your ankle or in a pocket

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  4. Good collection of edged steel. Add a handy carbine suitably outfitted, and proper kit to carry it. Indeed. What every well dressed Man needs.

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  5. top right knife holds promise. I stay clear of wood-hafted axes, sledges, etc.

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