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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger5277 View Post
    Ka-Bars are always good.
    I carried a Cold Steel SRK when I was in Afghanistan.I had done survival courses in the military with it and love it.
    A lot of other guys i was with in the Sandbox carried the Gerber LMF
    Thanks for your service, sir. :thumbup::thumbup:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzley1 View Post
    Come on down here to LI NY, I'll take you to a store and you can have your pick.....jus sayin...
    Nassau County here. Which store has Enfields? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzley1 View Post
    Come on down here to LI NY, I'll take you to a store and you can have your pick.....jus sayin...
    The hassle I'd go through at the border would be the stuff of legend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jes View Post
    The hassle I'd go through at the border would be the stuff of legend.
    Only if they found it......jus sayin....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzley1 View Post
    Only if they found it......jus sayin....
    Way too much LE in my family for me to dare it.

    There's a fair number of them up here anyway. I just figured that 2013 wasn't going to be the year, due to some other expenses, so I've been avoiding the gun shows.

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    A friend just got back from nepal and brought this hunk of goodness.

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    I own a few of those! Great tools!


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    I have a few khukris from Himalayan Imports, Gurka House, and Atlanta Cutlery.

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    Aren't you supposed to blood a khukri, when it has been drawn? Seem to remember being told that 20 odd years ago, but could be wrong.
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    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Aren't you supposed to blood a khukri, when it has been drawn? Seem to remember being told that 20 odd years ago, but could be wrong.
    I don't know about blooding it but I did sharpen it and shaved a bit of leg hair with it , which may be akin to blooding it depending on where I am on the Glenmorangie scale.

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