Ordered a Para Military!

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rcbalt2
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Congrads on the para. I got to handle a friends and have to say that it is one solid knife. You'll love it. I'm glad your job is going well.
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Everyone loves tax refunds.
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:spyder: I turned my refund into knives as well. :) :spyder:
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Great choice TKC.....now if only they had a CF peelply Paramilitary available as well! ;) :D
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Para is my edc for about 6 months now. every now and then i carry the mIlitary, but when on campus I dont take the chance so I just carry the para. Only thing i dont like about the para is it puts holes in all my shirts. I wear my shirts out, so when I sit the clip of para i guess gets the shirt, i stant up and thers a litlle hole.
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