The one in Wilsonville?
They certainly have some crazy knives like the ET
http://kershawknives.com/productdetails.php?id=14&brand=kershaw
Im not sure how practical it is but it sure looks cool. Im more of a traditionalist myself. Hence the Buck Vantage-pro picture.
Does anyone cary one for self protection?
My son caries this: Kershaw Ken Onion Tactical Blur, Model 1670TBLKST
I like this: Buck Vantage-Pro S30V, CNC contoured Black G10, Plain Edge
Insane
Get your ass to office depot. I went there last month and they had over 50 to choose from. Took about 20 minutes on sitting and thinking to decide. sheese
1 Create a self defense/survival plan
2 Train in above plan
3 Train some more
4 get certified in (a. gun/ b. dog/ c. wife) ownership
5 Disregard 4c (not feasible in today’s environment)
6 purchase weapon of choice
7 (repeat 2 & 3 above)
8 repeat 7
9 hope you never have to activate 1
I have no problem with your philosophy because you obviously are a more dedicated cc person. In a lot of cases (mine included) the larger gun eventually gets left at home or in the glove compartment.
However, can we agree that a small caliber weapon is better than no weapon at all? My current...
FWIW, I plan on getting a Ruger LCP. I think you will find a lot of people talking about carying heavy metal but they actually carry 0. With a small cc in your posession you wont violate the 1st rule of gunfighting.
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