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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/199178/20231120_171557-3034372.jpg Single bevel marking knife. Still have to heat treat, put some scales on it and do the final polish. But it's coming along. View Quote That's a real nice piece of sharp metal you got there. |
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Quoted: That's a real nice piece of sharp metal you got there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/199178/20231120_171557-3034372.jpg Single bevel marking knife. Still have to heat treat, put some scales on it and do the final polish. But it's coming along. That's a real nice piece of sharp metal you got there. I'm so proud. He made a shiv. |
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T-Rex Ragnaroks for OWB, Sidecars for AIWB.
Have a SC for the -07 and my Dagger. Can't really say much about any of them, except they work and they take abuse |
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I've considered their newer system for belt OWB, but ???????
That's kinda limited use for me. Mostly church carry with a suit and coat. |
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Poor turbo.
"I made a thing. It's my first one. Just a little more to do to finish it" Everyone else: *dog pile* |
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Quoted: I always used a pencil. View Quote I'm no great wood worker, but apparently for doing things like mortise and tenon joints or dove trails a marking knife is more accurate. I can build shit out of plywood, he's getting into fancy stuff and more hand tool working. He mentioned a marking knife would be nice to have so I figured I'd make him one. |
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Quoted: Sure thing Steve Urkle. Do people actually carry their wallets in their back pockets anymore? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Pull up your pants when you sit. No muzzle in the nuts. Easy. Have fun with sciatica from strong side iwb carry and your George Costanza wallet. Sure thing Steve Urkle. Do people actually carry their wallets in their back pockets anymore? I haven’t carried my wallet in a back pocket since 1987-ish |
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Quoted: Yepper. Seems like it'd conceal really well. Especially if it wasn't a giant block20 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Nice, I use a t-rex holster for carry also. I'm pleasantly surprised by it. Ironside? Yepper. Seems like it'd conceal really well. Especially if it wasn't a giant block20 Ironside/g19 go together like cocaine & waffles. |
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Quoted: Poor turbo. "I made a thing. It's my first one. Just a little more to do to finish it" Everyone else: *dog pile* View Quote I can already see the replies of "cool, great looking paint scraper turbo." |
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Quoted: I'm no great wood worker, but apparently for doing things like mortise and tenon joints or dove trails a marking knife is more accurate. I can build shit out of plywood, he's getting into fancy stuff and more hand tool working. He mentioned a marking knife would be nice to have so I figured I'd make him one. View Quote Makes sense to me. I think it's cool...for a sharp piece of scrap. I keed, I keed. Are you doing to put a handle on it? |
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Quoted: OWB on a safariland mid-ride ubl is da whey for comp usage. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I won't argue. That is the most comfy. That's how I roll innawoods. AIWB is the most concealable, most accessible, and has the best retention. OWB on a safariland mid-ride ubl is da whey for comp usage. What the fuck is going on?!?!???!?!?! Lube is killing it with the advice lately |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/199178/20231120_171557-3034372.jpg Single bevel marking knife. Still have to heat treat, put some scales on it and do the final polish. But it's coming along. View Quote It will kill |
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Quoted: *looks at sunshade for my pecker* I don’t think so, Tim View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Sure thing Steve Urkle. Do people actually carry their wallets in their back pockets anymore? Who cares? AIWB is best though. *looks at sunshade for my pecker* I don’t think so, Tim |
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Quoted: What the fuck is going on?!?!???!?!?! Lube is killing it with the advice lately View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I won't argue. That is the most comfy. That's how I roll innawoods. AIWB is the most concealable, most accessible, and has the best retention. OWB on a safariland mid-ride ubl is da whey for comp usage. What the fuck is going on?!?!???!?!?! Lube is killing it with the advice lately Shit, I've gotta say something retarded. Ummm, Israeli carry is the best way to carry. Have a full first-aid kit on your belt in a pouch. Ar500 plates are just as good! There, that should be enough foolishness. Somebody will take me seriously and write me off for that nonsense |
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Quoted: For me it's Front right pocket: knife and wallet Front left pocket: flashlight, leatherman, spare pistol mag Right thigh pocket gets the phone Left thigh pocket gets a second flashlight if I'm carrying two, and a micro-ifak (zfold gauze with all the edges folded in, in a quart ziplock bag folded as small as possible, wrapped in a couple feet of ducktape) If I'm going to church or to a big store I'll throw on an ankle ifak View Quote Jesus |
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Quoted: Quoted: For me it's Front right pocket: knife and wallet Front left pocket: flashlight, leatherman, spare pistol mag Right thigh pocket gets the phone Left thigh pocket gets a second flashlight if I'm carrying two, and a micro-ifak (zfold gauze with all the edges folded in, in a quart ziplock bag folded as small as possible, wrapped in a couple feet of ducktape) If I'm going to church or to a big store I'll throw on an ankle ifak Jesus Jesus goes in the shirt pocket. |
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