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by wayfarer
Mon Jan 21, 2002 9:31 am
Forum: Spyderco General Discussion
Topic: Knife for Traveling
Replies: 27
Views: 4917

Pick one up when you get there.

I flew to Italy last Sept. (post 9/11), so security was tight. The only blade I packed in my bag was a Leatherman Micra. I picked up a cheap french Opinal (sp?) in a local hardware store to use while traveling. It met my everyday needs and would have been no great ...
by wayfarer
Tue Jan 15, 2002 6:27 pm
Forum: Spyderco General Discussion
Topic: Off-Topic:Glock vs Beretta
Replies: 42
Views: 9960

Edited by - wayfarer on 1/23/2002 8:48:34 AM
by wayfarer
Tue Jan 15, 2002 9:01 am
Forum: Spyderco General Discussion
Topic: Off-Topic:Glock vs Beretta
Replies: 42
Views: 9960

My $.02?
I too live in the deep south. I own an airweight bodyguard and a Kahr MK9 Elite 98 for summer and deep carry. The Kahr usually gets the nod for EDC: more rounds on tap, faster reload (always an extra mag on my off side) and it's incredibly comfortable and accurate.

Face it, you're not ...
by wayfarer
Fri Dec 07, 2001 8:32 am
Forum: Spyderco General Discussion
Topic: Kubotan help!!!
Replies: 35
Views: 11036

Clay,

You say you never carry the maglight during the day. Why? I always have at least one flashlight on me as well as the microlights on my key chain (red for night vision and clear for color discernment. I'm a lighting videographer; these come in handy checking settings on the camera or serching ...
by wayfarer
Mon Dec 03, 2001 5:03 pm
Forum: Spyderco General Discussion
Topic: Kubotan help!!!
Replies: 35
Views: 11036

Clay,

Mas Ayoob turned me on to the Maglight c-cell flashlight. It's shaft is slimmer, it's lighter and held in a hammer grip with the thumb or forefinger on the switch, the shaft will extend along the outside of the forearm. Choose a length that stops just short of the elbow. (That's the 4-cell ...
by wayfarer
Sun Dec 02, 2001 2:34 pm
Forum: Spyderco General Discussion
Topic: Kubotan help!!!
Replies: 35
Views: 11036

Clay,

Combat and training canes, as well as training materials can be found at www.canemaster.com. The canes are low profile, but designed and fabricated as fighting tools (larger crooks for neck takedowns, subtle squaring of the shaft for pressure point manipulation, carved gripping areas etc ...