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2022-02-25 at 6:37 AM UTCInstigator is more hardcore he used to rob people with butter knives
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2022-02-25 at 6:50 AM UTC
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2022-02-25 at 7:13 AM UTCThat makes me wonder what you used to open the box it came in
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2022-02-25 at 7:15 AM UTC
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2022-02-25 at 9:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Isnt that a switchblade?
those are illegal in most US states.
just get a lock blade with a spring action. it's dumb that switchblades are illegal. or butterfly knives.
the most dangerous knife outside of a three sided bayoneted style knife is a large kitchen knife.
America is so gay with their arbitrary laws and shit.
Comes out the end and spring loaded. You put it up against someone's waist, push the button, and pffffttt. -
2022-02-25 at 10:26 PM UTC6' exhaust pipe, flexable and 2 muffler clamps,, my yota bee screaming around the hood like a banshee that just got ass fucked against its will
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2022-02-25 at 11:27 PM UTCpower generator
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2022-02-25 at 11:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Comes out the end and spring loaded. You put it up against someone's waist, push the button, and pffffttt.
so what? barely an advantage and its not going to work all the time.
its not enough of a hidden weapon to make it illegal when anyone can stab you with some other thing that isn't even a knife. -
2022-02-25 at 11:45 PM UTC
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2022-02-26 at 1:29 AM UTC
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2022-02-26 at 1:33 AM UTCwas that a tabby chicken?
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2022-02-26 at 1:36 AM UTCProbably Alley cat if Vinny made it ...
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2022-02-26 at 4:36 AM UTC
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2022-02-26 at 4:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready so what? barely an advantage and its not going to work all the time.
its not enough of a hidden weapon to make it illegal when anyone can stab you with some other thing that isn't even a knife.
I had one once and I put a better heavy-gauge spring in it and it went 1/4-1/2 inch right into solid wood. One touch of a button on the handle, goes right through plywood, gyprock, paneling or leather. It was loaded by pressing down the tip on a hard surface, until it clicked into place inside the handle. Pretty deadly little device. -
2022-02-26 at 4:54 AM UTC
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2022-02-26 at 4:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I had one once and I put a better heavy-gauge spring in it and it went 1/4-1/2 inch right into solid wood. One touch of a button on the handle, goes right through plywood, gyprock, paneling or leather. It was loaded by pressing down the tip on a hard surface, until it clicked into place inside the handle. Pretty deadly little device.
. Make a video of it bro. -
2022-02-26 at 5:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready . Make a video of it bro.
It was about 7 inches long. Double-edged. Sharp as a razor blade on both sides. Put the end of the handle up against the person, push the button, it goes all the way in, right through the bone and organs and muscle. Basically just as good as if you threw the knife from 20 feet. -
2022-02-26 at 5:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready why the weird wood grain like pattern on the blade?
Custom engraving, he doesn't use any production components.
http://customknives.net/
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ It was about 7 inches long. Double-edged. Sharp as a razor blade on both sides. Put the end of the handle up against the person, push the button, it goes all the way in, right through the bone and organs and muscle. Basically just as good as if you threw the knife from 20 feet.
Yea I'm adjusting that BM Infidel this weekend, going to tighten the spring for more force on deployment. -
2022-02-26 at 6:11 AM UTC
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2022-02-26 at 7:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by G Custom engraving, he doesn't use any production components.
http://customknives.net/
Yea I'm adjusting that BM Infidel this weekend, going to tighten the spring for more force on deployment.
You deploying or the knife