To: Notoriously Conservative
Multipurpose weapon there. Brass knuckles, gun, knife. Does it come with a bottle opener?
2 posted on
04/22/2009 9:27:11 AM PDT by
al_c
(Avoid the consequences of erudite vernacular utilized irrespective of necessity)
To: Notoriously Conservative
Enough to make TSA agents foul their trousers on the spot!
4 posted on
04/22/2009 9:31:08 AM PDT by
Eagle Eye
(Defending RINOs is the same as defending Liberals.)
To: Notoriously Conservative
With all due respect to antique firearms: This one looks like something that only a "New Orleans pimp would carry." (With apologies to General Patton)
Regards,
To: Notoriously Conservative
It's much smaller than I thought it would be, and the ammo doesn't sound too safe.
I'll keep my Gerber folder.
6 posted on
04/22/2009 9:31:35 AM PDT by
smokingfrog
(I get my kicks - with 5.56!)
To: Notoriously Conservative
Does it come in black so that it looks really scary to libs?
7 posted on
04/22/2009 9:31:55 AM PDT by
Gator113
(I'm a PROUD RIGHT WING EXTREMIST.... Obama has failed, IMPEACH Obama NOW....)
To: All
Why does Switzerland need an army?
8 posted on
04/22/2009 9:33:19 AM PDT by
McGruff
(I guess it all depends upon what the meaning of "bow" is.)
To: Notoriously Conservative
http://www.horstheld.com/0-blades.htm BLADES AND BARRELS
six centuries of combination weapons
by H. GORDON FROST
This is the complete reference on the history of
combination weapons over the past six centuries.
The inside jacket reads “Blades and Barrels is the
first full scale study ever written about man's
attempt to combine an edged weapon with a firearm.
Tracing the development of combination weapons from
the hand cannon through the center fire ignition
systems, this book fills a long recognized gap in
firearms literature.”
The book covers knife pistols, cutlass pistols, mace
pistols, axe pistols and war hammer pistols.
In depth studies of companies such as Unwin & Rodgers,
Harrington & Richardson, Frank Wesson, Colt, Boden and
Dolne.
Contains 400 photographs from private and museum
collections, the author spent over 20 years researching
and compiling this information.
Copyright 1972.
The book is out of print, a very rare and important
reference.
***
Plus many hand gun with blades at the URL.
10 posted on
04/22/2009 9:40:23 AM PDT by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
((B.?) Hussein (Obama?Soetoro?Dunham?) Change America Will Die From.)
To: Notoriously Conservative
Cue The Wild Wild West theme song Please
To: Notoriously Conservative
The basic design would be pretty effective if it was of hefty enough size, but that simply wasn't the case. This thing is pretty small, measuring when all folded up a little more than 1.5 inches across (4 centimeters). You had better have little bitty fingers or else you won't be able to use the weapon as a knuckle duster.Don't forget. At the time, the average height of an adult male was probably in the middle 5 foot range.
12 posted on
04/22/2009 9:41:37 AM PDT by
fso301
To: Notoriously Conservative
Reminds me of an ad I saw in a recent gun magazine.
Has a 1911 pictured with a - are you sitting down? - kbar knife mouned on it like a bayonet! BWAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahaha! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Bang, bang, bang, squish!
15 posted on
04/22/2009 10:04:27 AM PDT by
grobdriver
(Proud Member, Party Of No! No Socialism - No Fascism - Nobama - No Way!)
To: Notoriously Conservative
Or like what a lot of AR15 noobs brag about, how much accessories they have on their cool black rifle.
19 posted on
04/22/2009 10:36:16 AM PDT by
Eye of Unk
("If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." T. Paine)
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