chute2thrill
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My Kershaw method at the moment, I usually carry my skyline but Nebraska doesn't allow carry of knives over 3 inches
My Kershaw method at the moment, I usually carry my skyline but Nebraska doesn't allow carry of knives over 3 inches
The plain language of the statute provides the three and one-half inch blade length limitation applies to any dagger, dirk, stiletto or knife. Accordingly, a knife, dagger, dirk or stiletto with a blade measuring less than three and on-half inches is not per se prohibited. Furthermore, the prohibition found at 28-1202 does not apply to a person with a concealed handgun permit.
Although Nebraska law provides an affirmative defense for a knife owner who is engaged in any lawful business, calling, or employment at the time he or she was carrying any weapon, the burden is on the knife owner to prove the affirmative defense at trial. A knife owner should not assume the risk that the affirmative defense will protect his or her right to carry concealed knife.
So..RIGHT NOW...isnt like must days. Today I am high in a hard soft maple overlooking a dry slough on opening morning of Illinois firearms deer season.
Attached to the shoulder strap of my safety harness is my favorite hunting knife, my Buck 105. In addition to that, I gave a cheap Remington branded large liner lock clipped in my front strongside pocket for quick access. I bought a cheap knife for my folder because I knew I would likely lose it in the woods. Of course...ten years later...I still have it.
Cell signal not good enough here in the boonies to load pics.
There's a Gerber machete in the pack of my ATV ..1/2 mile away.
Folks seem to like the Leek. I may have to handle one.Been working outside while the weather is still halfway decent. Carrying two Kershaws: a Leek and a Cinder.
Try the 110 Slim. It's less than thirty bucks, light and has a pocket clip. The downside is that it is not as heavy duty.Back to the #8 Opinel in a pouch on the belt. As capable as my Buck 110. But light enough to not make my pants try to fall down. Dang good belt knife if you ask me. Love the Buck except for the weight.
Leatherman Wave
That’s pretty only way I’d like it better is if it was a wharncliffe blade shape instead