You would have a little issue (judging from the picture). The middle of the blade is more curvy than the straight KA-BAR. But seeing as how it's only $10 I would say try it out anyways.
I haven't seen anything that disproves that I can open carry my 6" as a juvenile in California. Does anyone know of anything that disproves it so I don't get in trouble?
Wow, if cops are being outgunned I think the next step up is M60's or M249's (whichever caliber tickles their fancy). Maybe even .50 machineguns. That should make the gangsters run as their cars are turn into a smoldering heap by one machinegun. Then we arm the lawful citizens with the assult...
I know but by the time I move there I'll be 18 (my dad is setting up a high-speed wireless internet backbone from North State to Neveda).
What kind of wood would be best for a staff? Pine is sticky and was thinking about maybe oak.
About the knife, um I don't think I would have trouble...
Ssssssssh. ;)
I think I'll get a .357 once my family is in Neveda so I can buy it over the counter and without this "registration" stuff. So in the mean-time I'll invest in a 14" knife for around the house and anywhere else and an Eastwing axe (with the knife too of course) while I am hiking.
Wow, Sans Authoritias (whatever), take your bull**** philosophical crap to a blog where that belongs.
Anyways, Shutzen thanks.
I have a lot of work to do. O_O
Oh, I wasn't doing my research. >_<
Anyways, I don't want one (my Lee-Einfield is good enough for me), but I was thinking military could have bullpup rifle as standard since it is smaller and M16 (since part of the reason of switching to the "Mattel gun" was that it was lighter than the M14).
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