Another Benchmade, this time fixed blade.
A slim dagger.
Michael Z Williamson
Triple weapon light
Javelin J600W light, pretty bright.
The best knife for a gunfight?
Kim Breed Custom Knives — Sharp Jewelry
Custom Knives by Nikolay.
My friend Nikolay makes awesome knives. I have a few of them here and just got done with the photos. Each one is unique, made of different materials and for different purposes. They are all for sale — and if you do not see something you like, email him directly. He does make knives and other tools to order. I carry one often and it holds the edge extremely well. These one-of-a-kind knives make great, memorable gifts.
$35 (includes a sheath) (CLAIMED)
Please indicate which knives you’d like. Photos on this page are numbered 1 through 12, each image also has a unique photo number. Shipping within continental US would be $12 no matter how many you buy. Use Paypal (galinaru@hotmail.com) or send checks to:
Nikolay Yermolenko
3706 Hull Neck Rd
Heathsville, VA 22473
PS: Some of the photos are no longer loading for me and re-building them in Gallery isn’t working. Are all twelve knife photos visible to you?
Only One Knife Left
Icelandic pattern knife made from tractor trailer leaf suspension spring. I have one similar to it and it’s a very handy blade. Another one I had went to a friend as a wedding present — that’s the great thing about custom knives, they make unique gifts. Since this is the last blade left, shipping would be only $10 within continental US.
Left-hand AR15
Just because 9mm carbines are girly, doesn’t mean that smaller bores should be neglected. Sarah gets long with the RRA .223 for southpaws just fine. Range report in a few.
Other trivia: you can see a Sykes-Fairburn dagger and clips of an SOG and a Winchester folders. One more knife is well hidden. What can be more traditionally domestic than girls and cutlery, right?
Knife and net
Snapshots of a sharp, pointy thing
Flat Dark Earth
A couple of old images
Spindrift knife from Skallywag Tactical
Opmod knife
Pistol bayonet revived
Pistol bayonets date back to at least the 17th century and as recently as WW1. Useful or silly, they make great gag gift and definitely turn heads at the range.
And, of course, the zombie edition.
Holsters for unusual combinations of lights and sidearms
Quick, who makes mass-produced holsters for Bersa BP9CC and Viridian C5L combination? The sheet number of possible permutations of lights, lasers and pistols is so great, that custom makers like Leatherneck Tactical have a niche market.
Designed by an active service Marine Corps veteran, these holsters emphasize sturdiness and speed of access.
Examples shown here are the maker’s own carry pistols.
FNS40 is a large pistol, but it felt comfortable in this IWB holster.
LNT also make knife sheaths.
I like the quality and the designs that Jeff creates.
Sharp, pointy things
New articles up on AllOutdoor
Comparative Performance of Three Rifle-Caliber Pistols:
Pole arms and hoplophobes
I wonder why the fans of Markley’s Law don’t annoy the Swiss guardsmen with their helberds or the Japanese history reenactors with spears and naginatas. Seems to me, the users of pole arms are far more appropriate targets for the accusations of compensating for insufficient potency than the users of small handguns.