be careful with this. Every time I meet him at a gun show he shows me something I didn't know I was going to buy. Very dangerous.You should meet him at a gun show. He'll have all the good stuff with him.
be careful with this. Every time I meet him at a gun show he shows me something I didn't know I was going to buy. Very dangerous.You should meet him at a gun show. He'll have all the good stuff with him.
FYI: I'll be at the Lafayette Show in two weeks......Oct. 22 & 23.....hint, hint.
be careful with this. Every time I meet him at a gun show he shows me something I didn't know I was going to buy. Very dangerous.
Its funny Zero Tolerance makes the best Hinderers and Emerson's now
Beautiful knife. I was just looking into one of those. Looks more blue than purple in that pic. How does it look in person is it more blue or purple?
If you want a hinderer, buy an XM-18 or XM-28. ZT collaborations are nice, but they lack the feel of the full-on manufacturer offering.
ZT's and Hinderers are awesome blades and I own plenty, but they're kinda apples to oranges when directly compared.
I keep getting broken image links on Brads Knives postings on this thread??? Are they missing?
No. 100.
Nice! How did you get the frame of your Sebenza to look like that?
Its just the lighting or filter that makes it look like that. The snail trails are real. I carry it all the time.
That knife was made by Great Eastern Cutlery last summer. They are currently doing a new run of "beer scout knives" and another scout pattern "boys knife" with no shield. They are the same pattern with cap lifter. If you go to Greatesterncutlery.net you can look up vendors. They are currently in production and will sell out quickly I expect. Most will run $80-90. Last years run has appreciated to $115-125I like the Scout marked knife, what is it? My favorite style of blade