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Gun and Knife Pictures
I did a search and didn't find any current gun and knife picture threads. I do take a few combo pics from time to time, so I'll get us started.
Winchester 94 and an Edge Brand 426
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Here s mine a 76 carbine and bowie
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My WWI rig and a Uberti 1885, 30-40 and a Case Bowie.
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Great idea!
(Almost as much fun as "chicks with guns" )
Here's my S&W No.3, Model 2 (Schofield) in .38 Spcl by Uberti, with Elk Stag grips; along with an Edge Brand/Germany large Bowie.
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Here's my S&W No.3, Model 2 (Schofield) in .38 Spcl by Uberti, with Elk Stag grips; along with an Edge Brand/Germany large Bowie.
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Henry, pair of 1851s & #7 Blackhawk.
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Model 94BB in .375 Win
Old Model SBH
Damascus blade, giraffe bone slabs
Old Model SBH
Damascus blade, giraffe bone slabs
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All these have come about in last 5 years, and really love every item for their use, the rifle my favorite 30-30 and took both these deer. The Kimber? My lifelong favorite handgun is my Mod 19 S&W 357, but for packing in woods, this Kimber 4", hardly know it's there, and when I got a rifle, I don't carry it, but most time I have the Kimber, especially here lately, 3-4 times a week in mountains. The pocket knife, anymore its my favorite EDC, even tho I've had Case XX, especially Trappers, all my life, got 3-4 now, plus other name brands, but this little Old Timer just carries without notice, small multi tool. The Gerber Freeman? Worth way way more than the $32 I paid for it, razor edge EASY, and by time I'd field dressed that buck on right last fall, it's still razor sharp. I've got better, even the first Buck 110 I bought in 1974? 3to1 rather gave the Gerber! I'm one the very few who don't really like a Buck 110, too heavy, hard to sharpen, wrong blade shape.
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I think we'd all agree!
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That's a perfect packing combo right there. How do you like that Buck 113 Cabelas Guide?
I saw the Guide series up there some years back and didn't pull the trigger on one, mostly because I didn't care for the Cabelas logo on the blade. But I am a Buck fan, and love my 192 Vanguard.
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Thanks. I like that knife. It really holds an edge. The Freedom Arms....sadly I had to sell it. I bought it to carry in grizz country while packing elk, (and it was so cool). I figured if a bear got me, at least my kids would come looking for me if I had the Freedom Arms! Now that I'm packing a S&W .44 mag they'll probably wait till spring!!LeverGunner wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 11:04 amThat's a perfect packing combo right there. How do you like that Buck 113 Cabelas Guide?
I saw the Guide series up there some years back and didn't pull the trigger on one, mostly because I didn't care for the Cabelas logo on the blade. But I am a Buck fan, and love my 192 Vanguard.
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My SPECIAL 44 special and my favorite knife for deer, D2 tool steel.
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part of my current EDC -- i am more proficient with the Officer's 1911 than i am with a full size, any of my Glocks or P-series Sigs.
been carrying it in a Galco belt slide on a non traditional Dynamis Alliance gun belt
My well used and well loved DeLeon is always with me when im doing outdoorsy things, but it gets stowed in the console of the truck if im running into a restaurant or store as i usually have a folder in my pocket. i tend to misplace folders at such a high frequency that i actually just picked up a blister pack of Gerbers at Sams Club a few months ago and always have one on me
been carrying it in a Galco belt slide on a non traditional Dynamis Alliance gun belt
My well used and well loved DeLeon is always with me when im doing outdoorsy things, but it gets stowed in the console of the truck if im running into a restaurant or store as i usually have a folder in my pocket. i tend to misplace folders at such a high frequency that i actually just picked up a blister pack of Gerbers at Sams Club a few months ago and always have one on me
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That's a beautiful knife. Love the patina on it, and the blade shape.Streetstar wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 2:21 pm part of my current EDC -- i am more proficient with the Officer's 1911 than i am with a full size, any of my Glocks or P-series Sigs.
been carrying it in a Galco belt slide on a non traditional Dynamis Alliance gun belt
My well used and well loved DeLeon is always with me when im doing outdoorsy things, but it gets stowed in the console of the truck if im running into a restaurant or store as i usually have a folder in my pocket. i tend to misplace folders at such a high frequency that i actually just picked up a blister pack of Gerbers at Sams Club a few months ago and always have one on me
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Colt and a Remington.
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That old Remington is great. I've been looking for one for a few years now. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you!LeverGunner wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 3:40 pmThat old Remington is great. I've been looking for one for a few years now. Thank you for sharing.
That Remington was my grandfather's field knife while he was a Maine game warden in the Allagash. This was prior to and during WW2. He didn't carry the SAA. He had a Colt Army Special and a High Standard model B that he carried. Both of which I still have. The brass compass was also his. A gift from my grandmother. It's inscribed inside with his name and the year 1942.
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that is a great looking knife blade. what is lettering on the handle? what are the marks on the ricasso, if you don't mind posting. thanks.
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Thank you very much for the details. That's very awesome that you have all that. I don't have anything like that hat was passed down to me.OldWin wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 5:54 pmThank you!LeverGunner wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 3:40 pmThat old Remington is great. I've been looking for one for a few years now. Thank you for sharing.
That Remington was my grandfather's field knife while he was a Maine game warden in the Allagash. This was prior to and during WW2. He didn't carry the SAA. He had a Colt Army Special and a High Standard model B that he carried. Both of which I still have. The brass compass was also his. A gift from my grandmother. It's inscribed inside with his name and the year 1942.
I don't think I've ever seen a Remington knife handle like that. Though I'm not a Remington knife collector (yet) I do take notice of them when I see them.
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LeverGunner wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 10:16 pmThat's a beautiful knife. Love the patina on it, and the blade shape.Streetstar wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 2:21 pm part of my current EDC -- i am more proficient with the Officer's 1911 than i am with a full size, any of my Glocks or P-series Sigs.
been carrying it in a Galco belt slide on a non traditional Dynamis Alliance gun belt
My well used and well loved DeLeon is always with me when im doing outdoorsy things, but it gets stowed in the console of the truck if im running into a restaurant or store as i usually have a folder in my pocket. i tend to misplace folders at such a high frequency that i actually just picked up a blister pack of Gerbers at Sams Club a few months ago and always have one on me
Thank you. The knife is not tremendously old (15 years or so) but keeping a carbon steel blade in the sheath all the time accelerated the patina on mine greatly
I met Mr DeLeon at a gun show in the late 90's and he made a big combat dagger for me - it never was used for anything , so i figured if i ever had another custom made, it would be something more practical - this one has fit the bill for years
Kind of want something even smaller now though, like a 4" drop point
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I'm a big Case XX fan. I've carried this 65 pattern Folding Hunter for a couple of years now. I do switch out my belt knife for others, but I keep coming back.
This I think is the most recent picture of my Blackhawk. You can really see the holster wear in this picture. I've carried it constantly for something like 3 years now.
This I think is the most recent picture of my Blackhawk. You can really see the holster wear in this picture. I've carried it constantly for something like 3 years now.
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OR The Jokers perhaps ?
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Some of my favorites.
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Scott, that's the right stuff, and a time machine as well . . . strap 'em on and fly back a hundred and fifty years
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Hey Fellers, my 1956 Ruger Blackhawk 6&1/2" 44 mag along with a Colt Bowie and my capeing knives, been lots of miles with me... John
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I like the looks of your Bowie, classy and classic, with good proportions . . , do you know who made it?Farmerjohn wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 10:09 pm Hey Fellers, my 1956 Ruger Blackhawk 6&1/2" 44 mag along with a Colt Bowie and my capeing knives, been lots of miles with me... John IMG_20240511_171223029.jpgIMG_20240511_171223029.jpg
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Hey Feller, yes I do. Good friend of mine owns Smokey Mountain Knife Works and at the time in the 90s owned part of United Cutlery and Camilus. He bought the rights from Colt and S&W and the early knives were made at United here in the states using German steel there in Sevierville TN. This one was one of the prototypes, really good steel and thin enough to use..... JohnGrizz wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 5:35 pmI like the looks of your Bowie, classy and classic, with good proportions . . , do you know who made it?Farmerjohn wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 10:09 pm Hey Fellers, my 1956 Ruger Blackhawk 6&1/2" 44 mag along with a Colt Bowie and my capeing knives, been lots of miles with me... John IMG_20240511_171223029.jpgIMG_20240511_171223029.jpg
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Very nice all the way around. Nice story on the bowie too, thanks for sharing. Those caping knives look like dandies. What's the story on those?Farmerjohn wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 10:09 pm Hey Fellers, my 1956 Ruger Blackhawk 6&1/2" 44 mag along with a Colt Bowie and my capeing knives, been lots of miles with me... John IMG_20240511_171223029.jpgIMG_20240511_171223029.jpg
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Hey Feller, Smokey Mountain had a Damascus Guru cornered to design some stuff for United and made some runs of high end Damascus stuff in the late 80s , I don't remember his name but he was top shelf in the field and they paid him pretty well. Anyway they formed the damascus into sheets 4ft long, the width of however long the knife model was going to be over all and the thickness they wanted. Then they used a many ton shear to lop off the blanks, there was a lot of "trimming" in the process and odd shape off fall from the shear. This guru picked up some of the scraps and made this pair and gave them to Kevin Pipes who had hired him. I was blundering around Kevin's office and saw them and asked him what he would take for them and he said take them... you will actually use them and I won't. He's a good man been my friend for over 40yrs now... JohnLeverGunner wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 10:27 pmVery nice all the way around. Nice story on the bowie too, thanks for sharing. Those caping knives look like dandies. What's the story on those?Farmerjohn wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 10:09 pm Hey Fellers, my 1956 Ruger Blackhawk 6&1/2" 44 mag along with a Colt Bowie and my capeing knives, been lots of miles with me... John IMG_20240511_171223029.jpgIMG_20240511_171223029.jpg
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Here is one of mine.
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It was made by a fellow who had a shop in Silver Dollar City. Ray Johnson. He has passed on. Solid knife. A little heavy, but will chop like a hatchet.
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1851 Navy .36 and Green River knife by Sam Bass
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was browsing new hand guns and this popped up. a handsome pair, imo.
It was interesting to count 18 different manufacturers of 45 ACP equipment
and quality 1911s are available for $330. And 3 manufacturers of
45 ACP revolvers . . . America the Bountiful ;)
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I carry the Blackhawk, the Case, and the Leatherman daily. The belt knife rotates out between a Buck 110, Buck 192 (today), and a case 65 pattern folding hunter.
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That's good kit, thanksLeverGunner wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 8:26 pm I carry the Blackhawk, the Case, and the Leatherman daily. The belt knife rotates out between a Buck 110, Buck 192 (today), and a case 65 pattern folding hunter.
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Thanks, I pretty much feel naked without any of it. I've carried a Leatherman tool for over 20 years, and a original for 12 or more.Grizz wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 9:00 pmThat's good kit, thanksLeverGunner wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 8:26 pm I carry the Blackhawk, the Case, and the Leatherman daily. The belt knife rotates out between a Buck 110, Buck 192 (today), and a case 65 pattern folding hunter.
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