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I would have just carried my keyboard. When I am sitting behind this thing...NO ONE can defeat me LOL.

Glad you made it home safe!
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Dr. Snubnose wrote:Come on that's a walk in the park carry....give the guy a break........Doc :p :D
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My first thought was, "Why only a .38, when you can carry more?"

My next thought was, "If you know you may be in a gun fight, then why not take a rifle, or even the shotgun?" It's one thing to be discrete, but superior firepower is superior firepower.
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ghostrider wrote:+1000

My first thought was, "Why only a .38, when you can carry more?"

My next thought was, "If you know you may be in a gun fight, then why not take a rifle, or even the shotgun?" It's one thing to be discrete, but superior firepower is superior firepower.
The 38 is light and discreet and i am confident in my ability with it. Of course i would love to carry my rifle or shotgun but that would be hard to carry discreetly wearing shorts and a t-shirt. I wasn't expecting a gun battle but the area was downtown where the robery rate is high so the load i was carrying was right for the situation.
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Doc the two wooden pieces in the middle right of the pics? Info please bro? :D
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stonyman wrote:Doc the two wooden pieces in the middle right of the pics? Info please bro? :D
What do you carry for vampires? :p
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Hey Doc, What's this little guy's name?

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araneae wrote:What do you carry for vampires? :p
I am sure I saw two wooden knives in the picture :P.


Mind you all these current gen y vampires you just need to slap them or shine sunlight on them...makes them feel dirty and cry.

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So you post two guns and two benchmades and only one Spyderco.... and this is the Spyderco forum...? Now you just need a Rolex and link to your Blog.
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cckw wrote:So you post two guns and two benchmades and only one Spyderco.... and this is the Spyderco forum...? Now you just need a Rolex and link to your Blog.

WoW
So you mentioned a Rolex...and this is a Spyderco forum....?
Am i trying to sell you a benchmade or a gun???

You really need some manors.
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cckw wrote:So you post two guns and two benchmades and only one Spyderco.... and this is the Spyderco forum...? Now you just need a Rolex and link to your Blog.
Haha John...
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stonyman wrote:Doc the two wooden pieces in the middle right of the pics? Info please bro? :D
Those two are made by Nok Hodges, from Nok Training Knives...One is called the Raven the other the Owl...Cool Thai Hardwood Push Daggers that slip inside the wallet for those "Give me your wallet" Moments..Doc :D
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SolidState wrote:Hey Doc, What's this little guy's name?

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That's a Zero Ground Custom Kiridashi made for me by Eric Draven of Draven Industries here's a close up...Doc :D
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It's called The KD-4K made in S30V
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STILL OFF TOPIC(an admin could shift the thread):

Dr. Snubnose,
How do you like the RJ Martin?

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Doc,
You better hope you never fall in deep water. How much does all that weigh?
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Fred S wrote:Doc,
You better hope you never fall in deep water. How much does all that weigh?
Rumor has it, Doc's not allowed within 1 mile of MacArthur Airport, lest the metal detectors go bananas. ;)
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The Deacon wrote:Rumor has it, Doc's not allowed within 1 mile of MacArthur Airport, lest the metal detectors go bananas. ;)
I was thinking with all that steel, gravity must play havik on you just walking.

Great pictures Doc,

Thanks for sharing.

Shiny footprints guys!
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Blades wrote:STILL OFF TOPIC(an admin could shift the thread):

Dr. Snubnose,
How do you like the RJ Martin?

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Of all of RJ's production knives I like this one the best...But I have many of his knives and I'm fond of the Spyderco Kumo, just because he designed it and Spyderco made it....Doc :D
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Fred S wrote:Doc,
You better hope you never fall in deep water. How much does all that weigh?
Well I'm at 138lbs when I get out of the shower....fully dressed and out the door at around 160-165lbs...I don't go near water....LOL....Which is hard since I live on an Island LOL...Doc :D
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The Deacon wrote:Rumor has it, Doc's not allowed within 1 mile of MacArthur Airport, lest the metal detectors go bananas. ;)
LOL....3 miles.....Doc :D
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Doc,

What is that hollow tube on the bottom of the picture? Looks like it is sharpened on one end.
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