And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
nice . but needs a hilt guard. back in the 1970's Gerber made really nice blade something along those lines. like 4-5 inch long with a good guard hilt. I bought mine at the PX and lost it when I got divorced. by that time, Gerber stopped making it. why I never figured out. it was very handy to mount upside down on your web hardness as it had a snap release holding the blade in place. was a good item to have on you when you ran into the damn "Turks" in West Berlin back in the my pre marriage days. and yeah, they want way too much for it.
Picked up a similar Gerber stiletto long time back, gave it to a fellow we worked with, took him hunting first time, stayed two weeks up in the finger lakes wilderness, he had a ball. Acted as our camp butler, while we all hunted. He never tasted deer meat, had a camp meat permit, so ended up he learned dressing and butchering too. Great time, wonderful time too experiencing his experience.
Out of my price range, fortunately.
ReplyDeletenice . but needs a hilt guard. back in the 1970's Gerber made really nice blade
ReplyDeletesomething along those lines. like 4-5 inch long with a good guard hilt.
I bought mine at the PX and lost it when I got divorced. by that time, Gerber stopped making it. why I never figured out. it was very handy to mount upside down on your web hardness as it had a snap release holding the blade in place.
was a good item to have on you when you ran into the damn "Turks" in West Berlin back in the my pre marriage days. and yeah, they want way too much for it.
Is that the Commando Mk 1 pattern?
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ReplyDeletePicked up a similar Gerber stiletto long time back, gave it to a fellow we worked with, took him hunting first time, stayed two weeks up in the finger lakes wilderness, he had a ball. Acted as our camp butler, while we all hunted. He never tasted deer meat, had a camp meat permit, so ended up he learned dressing and butchering too. Great time, wonderful time too experiencing his experience.
ReplyDeletePretty. But not an extra $340 of function...Smith & Wesson SWF606
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