Posted by rew1953 on July 03, 2020 at 04:43:12 from (70.238.188.56):
In Reply to: Started carrying posted by 37 chief on July 02, 2020 at 19:31:21:
[quote="CVPost-37 chief"](quoted from post at 23:31:21 07/02/20) A knife that is. I was going through my brothers things a month ago and found a fairly good knife, I need to use a knife about every day. I was always looking for something to cut with. Usually ended up with a cheep china box cutter, that fell apart. Since it was my brothers it's kind of a special knife to me. Might find a holder and attach it to my belt. how many of you carry a knife? Stan[/quote
I am a little silly with knives. I normally carry 2 Case XX at all times. One is a 3 blade 3-1/2 inch and the other is a 4 blade 3-1/2 inch that was an aniversary present. If I am working outside, I also carry a Shrade 4-1/2 lockback in a belt holster in case anything heavy comes up. When I go to the back fields I also carry a Taurus PT-1911 in 45 ACP in an Uncle Mikes clip on belt hoster with 2 additional clips. We have a terrible cyote problem in my area. A neighbor was attacked by a band of 7 while plowing one of his fields. He now carries a 30.06 in a hard scabbard mounted on a fender. They have bred with strat dogs and have no fear of people. Population has boomed in the past 5 years as the local kids have grown up and no one hunts them anymore. One of the hazards of living close to rural river bottoms filled with brush.
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