Not sure my Buck 119 counts as a combat knife but it's a good hunting knife.
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Not sure my Buck 119 counts as a combat knife but it's a good hunting knife.
Great knives everyone. Summer is almost here can't wait for camping season.
My Wetterlings after combatting a lack of spoons.
Him. I guess I can't wait for camping, either...
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That's a nice little axe is it about the same size as the gb mini hatchet?
I've got one and its always on my hip while camping. I'd say it actually gets more use than my knives lately.
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I'd say it's more similar to the mini hatchet, but the Wetterlings is heavier, from what I read. I dream of having the $ for a Gransfors. Specifically the hunting axe.
I'm surprised by how much of what I *thought* was knife work has changed since I got this little axe a few weeks back.
805802 A co 21 Inf/25th ID. That was the last one I was regularly issued.
I kissed her goodbye in Feb of '84. I still miss her, Pins were shot and she wiggled and squiggled but I could still make expert every time, just put her to your shoulder and cheek and shoot.
I was never straight-up military, so I don't have that kind of memories. Though when I was in the Royal Canadian Air Cadets (which is the youth wing of the RCAF), I used to shoot a Lee Enfield. I still find it the most exciting firearm in the world. If I ever find one in good condition and have some $, I'll explain things to the wife *after* the fact...
Here's an oldie! 21 1/2+ inches long! Anyone know what it fits? :shrug:
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It fits a British Lee Enfield 303.