07-26-2006, 15:06
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Deadly pocketknives become a $1 Billion Business
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07-26-2006, 15:22
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I have a very strong disagreement with this opinion, uh I mean article, and if quoted correctly, some of the guys I know who are quoted in the article.
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07-26-2006, 15:27
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I was interested on your take on that article Bill. You'd know more about what was stated in the piece than anyone I can think of.
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07-26-2006, 15:43
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He writes for the LA Times.
It is crap in my opinion.
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07-26-2006, 15:50
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Originally Posted by NousDefionsDoc
He writes for the LA Times.
It is crap in my opinion.
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No - he "lefts" for the LA Times.  Peregrino
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07-26-2006, 15:54
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Most definitely a crap article...
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07-26-2006, 16:02
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No - he "lefts" for the LA Times.  Peregrino
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Huh?
I'm a little tired. kgoerz made me do about 10,572 live fire mag changes this morning. Damn slave driver!
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07-26-2006, 16:15
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No - he "lefts" for the LA Times.  Peregrino
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Cute, in a subtul sorta way.
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07-26-2006, 15:57
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Knives, even 'tactical' knives are tools. A screwdriver is as good as a tactical knife in many cases, or a sharp stick, or a rock, or a nicely aimed strike to the throat.... most of these idiots are going to hurt themselves before they hurt somebody else. I gave up my bullet launchers because of the hassle, but these goons are not getting my knives.
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07-26-2006, 16:19
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Without doing a point by point rebuttal of this editorial disguised as an article please allow me to touch on a couple glaring points of both unproven and
un-informed statements.
About the knife parts found in the wreckage of the hijacked airliners of 9-11,
How in the hell can that be said to have been parts of knives used by the hijackers when every law abiding citizen who both carries a knife and flies, stows the damn knife, legally, in their checked luggage that is then placed on that flight.
"Tactical knife", anyone want to define that? I can.
edited to add: good responses to this before i hit submit button.
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07-26-2006, 16:44
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Why does a law abiding citizen need one of these?
http://www.coldsteel.com/nise.html
The company's founders, owners, and members are socially irresponsible and should their products be used illegally, I hope they lose everything they own and rot in jail for pre-meditated stupidity.
Edited for clarity: My issue isn't the blades, but rather the material with which they are produced.
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07-27-2006, 07:06
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"Tactical knife", anyone want to define that? I can.
edited to add: good responses to this before i hit submit button.
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Black handled
Sharp
Good Balance
Flexable can be used for many tasks
Slightly Higher Priced (Quality)
The choice of Professionals (AKA someone that knows how to use a knife.)
Wait that sounds like a good kitchen knife when I cook dinner
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07-26-2006, 15:49
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Looks to me like another "expose" along the lines of the CBS attack on the .50 rifles. Next thing somebody will be screaming for legislation banning "knives with more than three of the following characteristics----". (Wait a minute - didn't they already do that with guns?) It's all smoke and mirrors to set the stage for the slippery slope. Pretty soon we'll look just like Great Britain. FWIW - Peregrino
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