guys look at me sideways when they see my carry knife, but like many others here i believe a big knife is more versatile.
i sadly dont own one of those beauties that you lucky guys have. but this is what i use. an 8" laplander reindeer herders knife. given to me by a good friend of mine from Norway.
absolutely amazing steel, just takes a few swipes on a leather strop , and it is hair poppin' sharp. i will chop and trim shooting lanes, and it will still retain its sharpness.
i have never had a steel like that befor!!
just a small anecdotal footnote on knives and gunfights.. and i am not being contrary or ignorant here,
(just some first hand experience)- and i know the comments are all made tongue in cheek. anyway.
i am originally from S.A.- and spent my time in a regiment there that looked at things a little differently. and we always maintained the expression- "dont bring a gun to a knife fight- you will lose!!"
the average civilian encounter occours at about 6 yards- give or take a little. a skilled bladesman will cover that distance and dispatch his apponent, befor he can draw, cock and get a shot off. remember a knife is always locked and loaded!
dont get me wrong, i am a hand gun kinda guy, and in the old country we all packed 24/7.- the wife, even my 80 year old mother- she could shoot the eye outta fly at 100 feet with her pistola!! :eek:
just not anymore in our new peace loving ,and eternally polite environs :D
anyway just some blah blah- not stirring up a nest .
some truly beautiful knives, and maybe one day i will be able to own one like that!
i sure like the knife that D.Ellis just casually dropped in there- what a skilled craftsman- really very pretty- and practical.