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    Quote Originally Posted by SLG View Post
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    Big fan of the Opinal's.

    Other four, top to bottom: Fathers original scout knife. He carried this when he was in the Army, all camping and hiking trips we took, and then again when I was a scout. Gave it to me a few years ago.

    Father's other main knife before switching to Spyderco. Two blade, unknown pattern, but likely a pen knife.

    SAK Farmer. This or a variant is with me most days.

    SAK Bushcrafter. Limited numbers, I think, and though not perfect, a pretty good field knife.


    Here are a few family heirlooms. The watch is a Hamilton, the knife is a Case.


    The .38 ACP has been in the family for many generations.

    Sorry for the poor lighting of the pic. Just an Iphone shot.




    I actually carry my Grandfathers Old Timer quite often (not the one pictured). It is a 3 bladed job. Stockman? While I can recall him carrying it when I was a kid, I don't think it was an antique. I wish I had his old pipes.

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    That's it except for my glasses belt and the iPhone I took the picture with. I've gotten lazy, I don't always carry a billfold unless I go to town. The knife I carry depends on what the days plans are and sometimes I tote around a snubby wheel gun with the same amount of slow strips. It just depends on what mood I'm in and or how I feel.


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    Why are those archaic Hi-Powers so attractive to me?

    First one I shot in the 80's, I was astounded at how flat it shot at 200 yards compared to a 45 auto.

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    Yep, I like the flat shooting part and other parts. Like it's thin, like I used to be.


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    Quote Originally Posted by serialsolver View Post
    Today;

    That's it except for my glasses belt and the iPhone I took the picture with. I've gotten lazy, I don't always carry a billfold unless I go to town. The knife I carry depends on what the days plans are and sometimes I tote around a snubby wheel gun with the same amount of slow strips. It just depends on what mood I'm in and or how I feel.


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    Snake shot?
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    Snake shot, yes. There's copperheads an cottonmouths around here. I know snakes are dormant now but I always have some shot rounds on me.


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    My usual edc (minus phone and flashlight).
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    Quote Originally Posted by serialsolver View Post
    Snake shot, yes. There's copperheads an cottonmouths around here. I know snakes are dormant now but I always have some shot rounds on me.


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    If you have time to access those rounds , in fact if you have time to access the gun, you have options that involve not killing the snake.
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    I'm not opposed to beating the snake to death if it'll take too long to access the handgun or snakeshot.
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