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    1. J

      Looking at the S&W Pro Series 1911

      I have owned S&W, Sig and Kimber. I now own four Kimbers. In my book the 1911 cannot be beaten by anything else currently available. I have fired over two hundred thousand rounds through my oldest Kimber. New springs and barrel after 170,000 rounds. Never needed customer service for that model...
    2. J

      is this knife legal?

      Yep, here in GA it is. It has to be opened to the 30% mark before the assist can kick in. That is the only criteria. Blade length and open carry are the main issues. I carry a 6" 1095 Swedish grind no name that i love on my hip. Never had a problem til I went to court. I just put it on all the...
    3. J

      4034 Stainless any good?

      I don't agree with you there, every company needs a line available to everyone in any economic situation. You can still find excellent values like the Spec Ops folder with 440C steel, heavy build with excellent life expectancy. You just have to shop. The days of getting a MercWorx quality knife...
    4. J

      4034 Stainless any good?

      I have a friend in the knife (Cheap) industry. He tells me it is sheet stock similar to a 420, but not the 420HC like in some Buck knives. It is the lower carbon variety used in mass produced sub $50.00 knives. That said, I ordered one from S&W and tested it. The steel was a bit brittle and does...
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