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  1. #191
    Quote Originally Posted by Hambo View Post
    Any ETA on El Ninos? I'm chomping at the bit for a push dagger. If the ETA is P-F Soon, I'll just buy the big one.
    They are shipping. Mine should have showed up today.

  2. #192
    Quote Originally Posted by Hambo View Post
    Any ETA on El Ninos? I'm chomping at the bit for a push dagger. If the ETA is P-F Soon, I'll just buy the big one.
    We got ‘em!

    https://shivworkspg.com/product/shivworks-el-nino/

  3. #193
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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUZENE View Post
    They show as in stock.
    Quote Originally Posted by joker581 View Post
    They are shipping. Mine should have showed up today.
    Quote Originally Posted by SouthNarc View Post
    We got ‘em!
    Alrighty then. Got one on the way.
    "Gunfighting is a thinking man's game. So we might want to bring thinking back into it."-MDFA

  4. #194
    I opened my El Nino up when I got home from work this morning and it’s great. I still like my original push dagger, but this one is more compact with better grip texture, a finish that I like better, and a sheath that blows the original PD factory sheath out of the water. From what I’ve seen so far, there wasn’t a single change that wasn’t a significant improvement over the original.

  5. #195
    Quote Originally Posted by SouthNarc View Post

    I'm late to the party but I ordered one!!!

    Since I'm in California (Boo!!!) I had to look up the legality and I'll be Open Carrying it haha

    1.1. Knives that may be worn, but not concealed

    This category of laws applies to “dirks” and “daggers.”
    Penal Code 21310 PC makes it a crime in California to carry a concealed dirk or dagger.1 The concealed carry of one of these weapons includes:

    • tucking it into a waistband or other article of clothing, or
    • carrying it in a purse, pocket, briefcase, backpack, or any other container.

    California law, though, has an “open-carry” law for these knives. This means that a person may carry a dirk or dagger openly in public provided that:

    • the knife is contained within a sheath, and
    • the sheath is worn suspended from the person’s waist.2

    A “dirk” or “dagger” is:

    • any knife or other instrument with or without a handguard,
    • that is capable of ready use as a stabbing weapon, and
    • may inflict great bodily injury or death.3

    Examples of these knives include:

    • daggers,
    • stilettos,
    • chef’s knives,
    • ice picks,
    • fixed blade knives,
    • bowie knives,
    • knitting needles, and
    • scissors.

    Carrying a concealed dirk or dagger is a wobbler in California. This means it can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony.
    A misdemeanor offense is punishable by:

    • custody in county jail for up to one year, and/or
    • a maximum fine of $1,000.4

    A felony offense is punishable by:

    • imprisonment in county jail for 16 months to up to three years, and/or
    • a maximum fine of $10,000.5

  6. #196
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    Quote Originally Posted by Savage Hands View Post
    I'm late to the party but I ordered one!!!

    Since I'm in California (Boo!!!) I had to look up the legality and I'll be Open Carrying it haha

    1.1. Knives that may be worn, but not concealed

    This category of laws applies to “dirks” and “daggers.”
    Penal Code 21310 PC makes it a crime in California to carry a concealed dirk or dagger.1 The concealed carry of one of these weapons includes:

    • tucking it into a waistband or other article of clothing, or
    • carrying it in a purse, pocket, briefcase, backpack, or any other container.

    California law, though, has an “open-carry” law for these knives. This means that a person may carry a dirk or dagger openly in public provided that:

    • the knife is contained within a sheath, and
    • the sheath is worn suspended from the person’s waist.2

    A “dirk” or “dagger” is:

    • any knife or other instrument with or without a handguard,
    • that is capable of ready use as a stabbing weapon, and
    • may inflict great bodily injury or death.3

    Examples of these knives include:

    • daggers,
    • stilettos,
    • chef’s knives,
    • ice picks,
    • fixed blade knives,
    • bowie knives,
    • knitting needles, and
    • scissors.

    Carrying a concealed dirk or dagger is a wobbler in California. This means it can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony.
    A misdemeanor offense is punishable by:

    • custody in county jail for up to one year, and/or
    • a maximum fine of $1,000.4

    A felony offense is punishable by:

    • imprisonment in county jail for 16 months to up to three years, and/or
    • a maximum fine of $10,000.5
    The list omits hat lady's hat pins. Probably that was an oversight. Few today have heard of them.

  7. #197
    @SouthNarc , I saw a video on Greg E’s weekly knowledge dump about a new sheath coming out that fits both the trainer and live El Niño. Do you know when I could buy the set that would come with the new sheath?

  8. #198
    Quote Originally Posted by BobM View Post
    @SouthNarc , I saw a video on Greg E’s weekly knowledge dump about a new sheath coming out that fits both the trainer and live El Niño. Do you know when I could buy the set that would come with the new sheath?
    Hey buddy it's out with beta testers like Greg right now. As soon as we get a consensus that there's nothing major that needs to be changed we'll be releasing them.

  9. #199
    Quote Originally Posted by SouthNarc View Post
    Hey buddy it's out with beta testers like Greg right now. As soon as we get a consensus that there's nothing major that needs to be changed we'll be releasing them.
    Andrew's stuff is awesome - I can't wait to see it go live!
    Jules
    Runcible Works

  10. #200
    How close is the blade of the el nino trainer compared to the standard push dagger trainer?

    Any idea if an el nino trainer will fit in a DSG standard push dagger trainer sheath?

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