$300.00 knife budget. What would you buy?

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  • grunt soldier

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    Why do non knife people always stop in and try to offer gun advice. I love it. The average person will use a knife 5 times more a day than there gun yet for some reason they are so willing to accept a sub par knife for the job. I guess some folks will just never get it.
     

    tom1025

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    Why do non knife people always stop in and try to offer gun advice. I love it. The average person will use a knife 5 times more a day than there gun yet for some reason they are so willing to accept a sub par knife for the job. I guess some folks will just never get it.

    There probably the same people who complain about the price of fuel but won't hesitate to spend $50.00 on cigarettes and lottery.
     

    M67

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    Why do non knife people always stop in and try to offer gun advice. I love it. The average person will use a knife 5 times more a day than there gun yet for some reason they are so willing to accept a sub par knife for the job. I guess some folks will just never get it.

    Hmmm...you have a point. Next time I see a thread saying I have XX hundreds of dollars to buy a gun, I'm going to recommend such and such a knife :D

    Speaking of sub par product for doing a job, Pat you still carrying those dirty ars glocks?
     

    kawtech87

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    There probably the same people who complain about the price of fuel but won't hesitate to spend $50.00 on cigarettes and lottery.

    Were?

    They're.

    Oh I see.

    :cool:

    I have never counted the times in a day I use my knife but I'm well sure its over a dozen.

    I am pretty sure I have never used my gun to clean my finger nails.
     

    kawtech87

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    Ok so now a delima.

    I have made up my mind and I want to buy a BHK T2 as a new EDC knife. They use paypal to process thier orders. I don't like paypal and really don't want to use it. But I can't order from BHK without using it.

    Should I swallow my pride and use paypal to buy an awesome knife I want, or should I stick to my boycott of paypal and shop else where?
     

    kawtech87

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    Wait for the next 1500 (6 weeks or so?) and pay cash, they'll usually knock a few bucks off the website prices.

    Therein lays the problem. I work all weekend and I haven't been to a 1500 in about 5 years. So it's either online or maybe find a buddy who is going that i can trust to pick one up for me
     

    grunt soldier

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    Hmmm...you have a point. Next time I see a thread saying I have XX hundreds of dollars to buy a gun, I'm going to recommend such and such a knife :D

    Speaking of sub par product for doing a job, Pat you still carrying those dirty ars glocks?

    lol that will be hilarious. link the thread when you do it lol. And yes for the record I am still carrying the most reliable hand gun made :)
     

    kawtech87

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    I went ahead and ordered the BHK T-2. I have a thing for traditional Japanese blade designs. And this one was in my budget.
     

    M67

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    I went ahead and ordered the BHK T-2. I have a thing for traditional Japanese blade designs. And this one was in my budget.


    But...but...you could have bought a Hi Point for that! Or 2 Mosin Naganjts!! Or a beat up Ruger Mark 1! Marlin 60 or 795!! Remington 587! Hell, back in the day my daddy's daddy bought a Colt Python with all the fixins for that!

    :)::):

    Sweet little thing, I'll be curious how it handles some throwing and batoning :D
     

    kawtech87

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    But...but...you could have bought a Hi Point for that! Or 2 Mosin Naganjts!! Or a beat up Ruger Mark 1! Marlin 60 or 795!! Remington 587! Hell, back in the day my daddy's daddy bought a Colt Python with all the fixins for that!

    :)::):

    Sweet little thing, I'll be curious how it handles some throwing and batoning :D

    I know for the $200.00 it cost me I could have bought a box of 9mm or a P-mag! What was I thinking? :ugh:

    Seriously though I have 40 acres of woods that I haven't had the chance to clear out since all the storms blew through a while ago. I went down there last weekend and it's worse than I expected. A lot of the trees were weakened by the droughts the last few years and more than I thought have fallen over. I thinks its gonna take more than my TOPS Steel Eagle and a hatchet to clear out all the trails. This may be a job for STIHL instead of steel.


    Oh well it will still be fun.

    Very nice combo! Congrats.

    Thanks I'm looking forward to getting it, this will be my first BHK.
     
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