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Gerber Gator Knife
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Mon Dec 21 2009

    Quick review of a Gerber fixed blade knife ...Click Here for full article

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AES West German Military Knife
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Mon Dec 21 2009

    A quick review of this AES West German Military Knife that looks very much like the Glock knives
...Click Here for full article

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Switchblade Knife Collection
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sun Dec 20 2009

    Review of some switchblades used over the years as everyday carry (EDC) knives. ...Click Here for full article

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We stopped by CRKT at the 2009 SHOT Show
They showed us 28 of their new knives

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CRKT Knives at SHOT Show 2009
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sun Jan 25 2009

We took a look at (and a few photos of) the new MCP Archangel from Microtech at the 2009 NRA National Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona. This Archangel design has been in development for more than a year secretly, so this was the first time the public was able to see them. The Microtech Archangel is a 9mm Double Action Only, Semi-Auto Pistol in all black or two-tone (black and stainless) pocket pistol. MCP Archangel from Microtech has finger grip on the magazine floor plate, and a mag release in the trigger guard. The Microtech Archangel weighs 7.1 ounces empty, and has a 2.32 inch long barrel, with a threaded barrel option a for a suppressor. The Microtech Archangel ships with two 5 round magazines that are constructed using the same material and waffle design they use on their MSAR 556 carbine magazines The Microtech Archangel we saw was the package that ships in a Pelican hard case with a matching Microtech Daytona OTF (out the front) automatic knife. The set also features matching serial numbers on knife and pistol. The Microtech Daytona 3.1 inch drop point blade is made from S30V. The Microtech Daytona is 7.5 inches overall, and weighs 3 ounces. The Microtech Daytona has Titanium hardware, pocket clip and polished carbon fiber inserts it retails for just under $400. The Microtech Archangel and Microtech Daytona combo retails for around $1000 or the Microtech Archangel retails for just under $600 without the knife.

http://pistolbuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1246208096

Microtech Archangel 9mm Pocket Pistol
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sun Jun 28 2009

The Gerber Artifact is a solidly built inexpensive keychain size multi-tool. The Artifact Features: a removable 11 hobby blade (x-acto style), a philips screwdriver, Small and medium flat screwdrivers, Wire stripper, Pry bar / paint can opener, Lanyard or keychain attachment hole. It is made in china which so far is its biggest downside from our initial tests during the last few weeks. It is made of cast stainless steel according to the package, it is stout and we have not been able to break it or even bend it so far. The blade is not something I use too much, but it is easy to replace when dull or broken. At just under $10 this handy tool is a must have in our opinion

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Gerber Artifact Review
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Fri Nov 7 2008

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