Tacticlol Knives

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That Myke Hawke guy is in a war with Joe teti the guy from Dual survivor on fb its actually pretty funny. Some of these knives are crazy looking but you shouldnt question somebodies second kind of cool. Or they may question yours. Lol
 
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That top one actually is made with good purpose aimed as a rescue knife you can pry with
 
I've always really liked this Busse Force-1 with the awesome grinds. So Deadly looking too with the compound grinds on both sides. I borrowed this one off the interweb. Thanks KH I hope you don't mind ;)

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Ouch throwing ADV in the thread, I know some guys on Facebook that would be in tears seeing strider and adv in this

Hell I posted that mykel hawke machete and got some people whining that it must have a purpose to look like that and started throwing in his military history as if that is an excuse for him designing a full on retard knife
 
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This thread is boring now y'all are posting knives that actually have purposes but don't suit your use for one so you call it a joke
 
It is a joke to me still.

But truthfully, I want to fit in at my local mall/flea market, I would buy any one of these knives in a heartbeat.

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This one is called:
Tactical Zombie Killer Pocket Folding Joker Knife with Belt Clip!

I only know that due to it being in the /img tag... it says "Joker" in its name, how can it be taken seriously?

Plus when it is closed, how do you get it out of your pocket with all of those fish hook sized cut outs in the back?
They can't ALL be waves, can they? CM, care to weigh in on that?
 
Why are all of these fixed blades waved? Damn it Charlie mike

I think I read somewhere that the wave feature was originally designed to be a "blade trapper"on a folding knife for a military detachment. Ernest discovered the "wave opening function" by accident when withdrawing it from his pocket. :-)

Makes some sense that a fixed blade "military knife" would possibly have one.
 
I think I read somewhere that the wave feature was originally designed to be a "blade trapper"on a folding knife for a military detachment. Ernest discovered the "wave opening function" by accident when withdrawing it from his pocket. :-)

Makes some sense that a fixed blade "military knife" would possibly have one.

I suppose if this were medieval times and soldiers were fighting each other with edged weapons, such a "feature" would make sense. As is? I can't see it.
 
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