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Brian McIlmoyle July 3rd, 2007 17:43

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Originally Posted by -MikeL- (Post 496043)
an I don't think I'll ever need to fix bayonets or whatever overseas.

I sure as hell hope not....


for me... I used to carry on my web... the following

14 inch bladed short sword ( cause it pissed off the company commander, and actually worked very well as a clearing tool..machette )
A multi tool, and a Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife.

I still prefer the Fairbairn-Sykes and have a few of them, including a vintage one although the providence is uncertain.

Although the updated Applegate style fighting knife is quite nice.. I picked up a folder version.. and typically carry it when I am in the field now.. it's just as handy and more compact.

Though for sure... if I was still humping... I'd be carrying a 1902 vintage Artillerymans Falchion I picked up at a flea market in unissued original packing grease... what a nice little ( 20 inches long) limb loper...

But then... I'm a little enamoured of things edged... I've been teaching Western Swordsmanship for over a decade.. and practicing it over 20 years

Brian McIlmoyle July 3rd, 2007 18:16

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Originally Posted by Droc (Post 496059)
Your a regular Steven Segal.

Im all for props so long as they dont impair your play.

ah... he's a buddist... way too passive

CDN_Stalker July 3rd, 2007 19:02

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Originally Posted by Aquamarine (Post 495832)

Bloodsport using an M60 to riflebutt you? Sheesh, I've almost seen everything now!

Nik12 July 3rd, 2007 19:17

I need to get me a rubber knife. I've got enough steel/composition ones to sink me if I fell in a pool.

I'm all for the use of props, so long as they are used responsibly.

TokyoSeven July 3rd, 2007 19:35

I keep a leatherman in one of the pouches in my best for those "incase of this" purposes but thats about it.

Ive been thinking of getting a rubber knife to attach to my vest, but well I carry enough crap on me as it is. I dont think I need anymore stuff poking me.

Ibby July 3rd, 2007 23:45

Rubber knives = fine. I have a rubber training knife I sometimes carry, but to tap a guy on the shoulder and tell him he's dead is way more fun. As for utility knives, I find a decent Swiss Army knife is more than adequate in the field. What I don't get are the idiots I see at airsoft games with anti-tank knives or bayonets strapped on themselves. What's the point in that?

philstructo July 4th, 2007 00:27

I think dummy knives are cool I got killed with one at my first game and now I want one. I carry a real one tomohawk black tantoblade all that jazz for if I ever need one at a game.

Lakonian July 4th, 2007 01:53

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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker (Post 496084)
Bloodsport using an M60 to riflebutt you? Sheesh, I've almost seen everything now!

He makes the M60 look like an MP5 :p !!

Aquamarine July 4th, 2007 03:24

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Originally Posted by kos (Post 496289)
He makes the M60 look like an MP5 :p !!

That was mean.

Moz July 4th, 2007 03:29

what about rubber axes and viking helmets?

Naerah July 4th, 2007 03:44

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Ibby July 4th, 2007 09:10

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Originally Posted by philstructo (Post 496230)
I think dummy knives are cool I got killed with one at my first game and now I want one. I carry a real one tomohawk black tantoblade all that jazz for if I ever need one at a game.

My point exactly. What could you conceivably need a big ass knife like that for at an airsoft game?

Nik12 July 4th, 2007 20:38

The same reason some people have side arms they never use? But better, it can help you cut your way out of a perdicament, like getting tangled in the vines, or needing to unscrew various screws.

Aquamarine July 5th, 2007 01:04

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Originally Posted by Moz (Post 496319)
what about rubber axes and viking helmets?


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Originally Posted by Naerah (Post 496322)
:salute:


That isn't a viking helmet. Vikings never wore those with horns and shit on it, that's only hollywood.

Savage Haggis July 7th, 2007 03:52

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Originally Posted by Aquamarine (Post 496840)
That isn't a viking helmet. Vikings never wore those with horns and shit on it, that's only hollywood.

Like so...

http://www.hickerphoto.com/data/medi...hotos_5492.jpg


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