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Quoted: He's 25 As far as personality, he is fairly laid back but is low key really into the high speed/low drag thing. He joined into the army on an 18x contract at 21yo and has been working towards this for since then. Between injuries that had him get recycled back, he passed on some really cool opportunities, to stay on track and finish Q Course View Quote Congrats to him! |
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I bought a Randall model 26 of a buddy that got it as a present from his parents as a present for graduating the Q course.
He liked to fish and not hunt. Didn’t need the knife. With that in mind pick out something that he likes to do. |
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Not something military related is always nice. You get enough mil in the mil in my experience.
A nice firearm of some kind. Got my friend a nice engraved O/U shotgun, i think it landed well. |
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Quoted: SFQC graduate gift suggestions Knife- Gerber MkII good luck charm (Non-serated blade model).....I've carried one on every combat deployment since 1991 and I'm still alive.... Watch - a nice Seiko....carried one on every deployment since 1994...didn't wear in 2002..got wounded! Should have worn that damn watch on that day! Pistol..browning high power...nothing says old school SF classy like a P-35 BHP. I've still go mine from my Team's 1999 group purchase...thank you Browning firearms in Utah for making that affordable and with 12 consecutive SN's. After 911, a lot of the Team's took advantage of the inexpensive engraving offered by SIG and bought P-226's with SF crest and call signs, but I still like the old school BHP. Others - 1K US saving's bond. Disclaimer...I'm not a Navy SEAL, nor did I write any cool books, however for a very brief time I was my younger brother's (18A) Team Sergeant (18Z50)...how cool and confusing was that! When he left the nest for his first first combat tour, I gave him my lucky 1987 vintage Gerber MkII as a good luck charm...He's still alive..so there is that! View Quote |
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A tab. That's what you got. It's supposed to keep you warm...or something. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Doesn't he already get one? I too was told this long Tab would keep you warmer than the short Tab...total bullshit! The Tab combo did get me some extra quality soak time in the people's pond! Fuck was that cold and miserable! 18Z50....Nowhere as cool as Mrs 18B30 who is actually a 62A with the same rank as my brother, which make for interesting e-mail confusion on the Global.... |
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Seiko automatic dive watch like a SKX007 or better yet a SRP777 is a solid rec. Instant cred with older team guys.
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The only thing you got back in the 90's after graduating the SFQC was a Long Tab, a Green Beret, and a free trip to Language school (????????????, ???????, ? ??????, ????? ???????????? ?? ????? ????????? ???????????!) I too was told this long Tab would keep you warmer than the short Tab...total bullshit! The Tab combo did get me some extra quality soak time in the people's pond! Fuck was that cold and miserable! 18Z50....Nowhere as cool as Mrs 18B30 who is actually a 62A with the same rank as my brother, which make for interesting e-mail confusion on the Global.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Doesn't he already get one? I too was told this long Tab would keep you warmer than the short Tab...total bullshit! The Tab combo did get me some extra quality soak time in the people's pond! Fuck was that cold and miserable! 18Z50....Nowhere as cool as Mrs 18B30 who is actually a 62A with the same rank as my brother, which make for interesting e-mail confusion on the Global.... |
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I've got a MKII with wasp-waist blade with the cats tongue handle. sits in my gun safe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:I gave him my lucky 1987 vintage Gerber MkII as a good luck charm...He's still alive..so there is that! 18Z50...Not a Combat Diver...because of sharks, fear of drowning, and the utter dread of cleaning kit that has been exposed to salt water...but I do own a copy of the 1990 classic NAVY SEALS movie! |
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I'd say a 2-3 part gift pack for $500 of things he can really use, but will also cherish:
Deep Blue Tritium Dive Watch ($149 with code EDC): https://www.deepbluewatches.com/dadipctrwast.html Spyderco Military $180: https://www.amazon.com/Spyderco-Military-Model-Plain-Knife/dp/B00378DQOO Lanksy Knife Sharpener $18: https://www.amazon.com/Lansky-4-rod-Turn-Knife-Sharpener/dp/B000B8FW0E/ Kindle Paperwhite $110 - for reading books on deployment: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075MWNNJG?ref=ODS_v2_FS_KINDLE_kindlepprwhite&th=1 Total = $457, and he'll get a ton of use out of all of them. |
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Cleaning under your fingernails and cutting one inch tubular nylon. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Just get him a grill or something (after he moves!) for his house when he moves. View Quote Or this... Attached File |
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Quoted: This Or this... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/112496/1B74450F-D8EE-43C6-8421-B54574351E32_jpeg-1097522.JPG View Quote |
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It would be a bit more than your $500 "limit", but I vote for an Ed Brown Special Forces 1911. One sweet ass pistol fer sure.
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Quoted: I like the cut of your jib fine sir! 18Z50...Not a Combat Diver...because of sharks, fear of drowning, and the utter dread of cleaning kit that has been exposed to salt water...but I do own a copy of the 1990 classic NAVY SEALS movie! View Quote |
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I was petrified of being eaten by a shark my whole 20 years. In 1st Phase during hydro recon we were shuffling down the beach with boats on our heads going to do a training mission. Literally ran by a sea lion hat had to be 300 pounds. Had it's head bitten off and laying there on the beach as the sun was going down. Fucking creepy as shit getting in the water that night. View Quote So yep. I willingly concede. I met a few of you guys in passing over the years. I have never been a "fanboy," but I have always respected you guys. Physically, and especially mentally, I cannot say I have ever pushed myself that hard. Mad props. TTYL. |
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On TOS I talked some with a SEAL who had a microtech that was issued to his team IIrc…..perhaps AZ5326X2 can weigh in if he's ever heard of something like that. I saw a pic and it's seemed legit. He was also vetted on TOS.
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On TOS I talked some with a SEAL who had a microtech that was issued to his team IIrc…..perhaps AZ5326X2 can weigh in if he's ever heard of something like that. I saw a pic and it's seemed legit. He was also vetted on TOS. View Quote |
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My brother will be graduating from SF training in December, and I'd like to find something nice to give him as a gift. Needless to say it's a pretty significant occasion, and I could not be more proud of my little brother. I was thinking about a higher end fixed blade knife, but figured you guys would be good to ask for ideas. Probably looking to stay under $500, but that's not set in stone if someone has an idea that I think would be awesome Thanks guys Edit: If it has any impact on your recommendation, he will be graduating as an 18C, SF Engineer Sergeant View Quote He also picked up an nice knife from the school house, but I forgot the brand. Congrats to your brother! |
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I've got several Microtech autos (one that I carry in my next career every day) but none of them were issued to me. Each Team has discretionary income for Team members, but the only auto I was ever issued was an auto Benchmade when I was teaching at BUD/S. View Quote I'm gonna PM you a picture |
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Anytime I finished a long training stint (not SF myself) I could have given a fuck about knives and tomahawks and bullshit that had to do with the army.
I wanted a shower and real food, hard liquor and to spend time with my family and friends. And of course get laid. Take your brother out for a nice dinner, give him a good bottle of scotch and go hunting for poon with him. He’ll remember that more and need the support and memories when shit goes bad way more than any knife. |
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Buy him a handgun. Knives are cool, but not as cool as good guns.
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This below and something else ....NOT a fixed blade. For whatever reason people think thats a great idea. Nope. I have several friends who are those funny green beanie wearing people and one who lives here in the Valley with me who ended up with CAG. He literally has a drawer of fixed blades people have given him he has NEVER used.
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My brother will be graduating from SF training in December, and I'd like to find something nice to give him as a gift. Needless to say it's a pretty significant occasion, and I could not be more proud of my little brother. I was thinking about a higher end fixed blade knife, but figured you guys would be good to ask for ideas. Probably looking to stay under $500, but that's not set in stone if someone has an idea that I think would be awesome Thanks guys Edit: If it has any impact on your recommendation, he will be graduating as an 18C, SF Engineer Sergeant View Quote Seriously do the watch idea with the De Oppresso Liber crest. |
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Anytime I finished a long training stint (not SF myself) I could have given a fuck about knives and tomahawks and bullshit that had to do with the army. I wanted a shower and real food, hard liquor and to spend time with my family and friends. And of course get laid. Take your brother out for a nice dinner, give him a good bottle of scotch and go hunting for poon with him. He’ll remember that more and need the support and memories when shit goes bad way more than any knife. View Quote |
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This below and something else ....NOT a fixed blade. For whatever reason people think thats a great idea. Nope. I have several friends who are those funny green beanie wearing people and one who lives here in the Valley with me who ended up with CAG. He literally has a drawer of fixed blades people have given him he has NEVER used. LEATHERMAN - Super Tool 300 EOD Multitool with Firearm and EOD Tools for Technicians View Quote That multi tool is interesting, I imagine especially for an military engineer |
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Seriously do the watch idea with the De Oppresso Liber crest. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My brother will be graduating from SF training in December, and I'd like to find something nice to give him as a gift. Needless to say it's a pretty significant occasion, and I could not be more proud of my little brother. I was thinking about a higher end fixed blade knife, but figured you guys would be good to ask for ideas. Probably looking to stay under $500, but that's not set in stone if someone has an idea that I think would be awesome Thanks guys Edit: If it has any impact on your recommendation, he will be graduating as an 18C, SF Engineer Sergeant Seriously do the watch idea with the De Oppresso Liber crest. |
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Get him the pistol he should be using, a Glock 19X.
Maybe get him a personal Sig 320 so his muscle memory will kick in if he ever has to use it for life protection. |
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Quoted: Was there one with that crest that I missed in this thread? The Seiko SRP777 mentioned earlier looks good, but I expect that the back plate is already occupied, so I wouldn't be able to have it engraved View Quote Sterile caseback Mine in the wild: Attached File |
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He and the wife may want nothing more than some alone time.
Not disagreeing with the watch, but maybe a very long weekend at a hotel in an area they both love. Call the manager to arrange things and spring for champagne and a pair of those pouches that block all cell signals to be brought up to the room. |
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Nah, I went to Ranger School to get my Tab. I got my Trident several months after BUD/S and SQT (called STT way back when). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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An officer I know who was MAC(V)SOG (and in the Ranger Hall of Fame for his actions) once told me the only time anybody he knew made a kill with a knife, it was purely for bragging rights, they used suppressed weapons for quiet kills.
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An officer I know who was MAC(V)SOG (and in the Ranger Hall of Fame for his actions) once told me the only time anybody he knew made a kill with a knife, it was purely for bragging rights, they used suppressed weapons for quiet kills. View Quote Medal of Honor Recipient David Bellavia On Selfless Sacrifice |
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