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Gun and knife picture thread!

My knives.

First picture is a knife my Uncle gave me, The handle is deer antler and it has an indian face carved in it. It was made by a native American friend of my uncles. My uncle gave it to me for my 15th or 16th birthday.(42 now)
The blade was an old knife blade that was used.

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My Benchmade Autos. Knife in case was given as an award for something when I worked there. The second is the Auto Tanto.

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The top knife is a Benchmade model 850 by Mel Pardue. annodized titanium sideplates and white micarta. Very beautiful knives.

The second knife is my custom Gold annodized mini cub. I had it made special for me. I wore it in my pocket on my wedding day. Still my every day carry. My groomsmen all got them in Pewter color.

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More of my BMK collection. Got a few more laying around.

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Thought I would play along too...

Here are a few of mine....

Daniel Defense DDM5 in 300 AAC Blackout
Rainier Arms AR pistol
S&W M&P .40
FNH FNP45 Tactical

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I have a little obsession with FDE weapons "thumbsup"
 
-Waffen SS service dagger(this is a show knife and is not authentic however I couldn't resist buying it)
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Very cool man!!!

I actually have an authentic SS dagger passed down to me from my Grandfather. Kind of weird owning it but it was something he picked up while in the Air Force.

Most of what I have been told and researched the SA dagger should have the red finish. The SS daggers are black with silver accents. Still some cool pieces you have there"thumbsup"
 
ive got a question for the guys who have camo'd or painted it looks like there guns what did you use or what steps did you take to camo them

Well here is what I did.. Just tape off everything you want sealed or left alone.. Then wipe down surfaces with a degreaser of some sort.. i use an automotive strength wax & grease remover you'd find in a bodyshop. Then I just hit it with several different kinds of good ol' Krylon spray paint. "thumbsup"

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Well after years missing my old 9mm H&K USP a friend convinced me to shot his 1911...sold. Actually bought it from him weeks later.

1975 Colt Combat Commander.
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Did some trading and got this beauty
Panther Arms DPMS
5.56
Slide fire stock

The day I brought it home
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Removed the scope and installed a red dot and light
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No guns so far, however there is no shortage of knifes at my house.
In order from top to bottom
-USMC Ka-Bar
-Soviet AK-47 bayonette(sorry if that is spelled wrong)
-Glock knife(not sure of the exact name of this knife as it was a gift)
-Waffen SS service dagger(this is a show knife and is not authentic however I couldn't resist buying it)
-Spyderco police pocket knife(also not sure of the exact name of this knife)



As far as guns go, Soon I will be ordering a German Mauser K-98 and further along the lines a 1911 long slide with 7" barrel (as seen in the first terminator).
Small update to my post. Since then I've purchased a mosin nagant. I would have preferred the Mauser but the price of the mosin could not be passed up. I paid $158 which is high for a mosin but I did not want to wait for it to be delivered.
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I painted the stampings on the rear sights just to make it easier to see.
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I'm really impressed with this rifle. Well worth the money and ammo is relatively cheap. I got 20 rounds for $6. And I've seen 400 rounds for $75.

Very cool man!!!

I actually have an authentic SS dagger passed down to me from my Grandfather. Kind of weird owning it but it was something he picked up while in the Air Force.

Most of what I have been told and researched the SA dagger should have the red finish. The SS daggers are black with silver accents. Still some cool pieces you have there"thumbsup"
I did not know that about the different colors. Thanks for sharing that. Must be pretty cool to own a real one. You don't know where it has been or what it was used for. Alot of history behind it.
 
It's a Nintendo toy gun for Duck Hunt, among others. How did you use it on your Dad's Bronco?
 
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