Roger A. Shrubber
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where did you get a Bris knife?View attachment 4168190 Bunch of thugs.
where did you get a Bris knife?View attachment 4168190 Bunch of thugs.
The grips on the Bersa are cocoboloOoh I like those rosewood grips, just ordered some walrus ivory ones, gonna try my own engraving
Yea exactly, with a little dremmel, maybe try to gold fill it who knowsThe grips on the Bersa are cocobolo
Are you talking about scrimshawing them yourself?
A lot different. They have guns. Knives result in fewer drive bys.Knife crime in England is really bad a fourteen year old was stabbed the other day, such a waste of a life.
I know the states are a lot different to England but are knives really needed if someone pisses you off and you carry a knife then you will likely use it whereas a punch would suffice then two lives are over and it could have been avoided.
Just a thought.
Knife crime in England is really bad a fourteen year old was stabbed the other day, such a waste of a life.
I know the states are a lot different to England but are knives really needed if someone pisses you off and you carry a knife then you will likely use it whereas a punch would suffice then two lives are over and it could have been avoided.
Just a thought.
Shootings are common in America. Extremely rare in England and Australia. People don't pull knives on other people in Australia and England- its considered weak. Totally different culture to our ones.A lot different. They have guns. Knives result in fewer drive bys.
Heard the mayor was trying to outlaw knives in London proper due to the recent rash of stabbings?Knife crime in England is really bad a fourteen year old was stabbed the other day, such a waste of a life.
I know the states are a lot different to England but are knives really needed if someone pisses you off and you carry a knife then you will likely use it whereas a punch would suffice then two lives are over and it could have been avoided.
Just a thought.
they can consider it whatever they want, while they're holding a severed artery closed with one hand and dialing for an ambulance with the otherShootings are common in America. Extremely rare in England and Australia. People don't pull knives on other people in Australia and England- its considered weak. Totally different culture to our ones.
And get charged with grievous bodily harm?, attack with a deadly weapon? attempted murder/manslaughter? etc, etc. No thanks.they can consider it whatever they want, while they're holding a severed artery closed with one hand and dialing for an ambulance with the other
And get charged with grievous bodily harm?, attack with a deadly weapon? attempted murder/manslaughter? etc, etc. No thanks.
You proved my point. Its a diff culture.. Maybe we don't have the violence that you guys do or are not as scared of the unknown, maybe it comes from the gun culture and the whole "its for defence" argument. For it to be defence you must have some fear of attack from something or someone. Maybe the media and the movies help to feed that unrational fear.
We grow up being told pulling a knife in a fight is not only unmanly, its un Australian. Don't get me wrong some people carry pocket knives to be used as pocket knives but not as a weapon to be used in a fight. I've seen a hell of a lot of pub fights (aussies like to have a drink and a blue) but ive never ever seen someone pull a knife.
I'm an ozzie too. I can whole heartedly agree on this.And get charged with grievous bodily harm?, attack with a deadly weapon? attempted murder/manslaughter? etc, etc. No thanks.
You proved my point. Its a diff culture.. Maybe we don't have the violence that you guys do or are not as scared of the unknown, maybe it comes from the gun culture and the whole "its for defence" argument. For it to be defence you must have some fear of attack from something or someone. Maybe the media and the movies help to feed that unrational fear.
We grow up being told pulling a knife in a fight is not only unmanly, its un Australian. Don't get me wrong some people carry pocket knives to be used as pocket knives but not as a weapon to be used in a fight. I've seen a hell of a lot of pub fights (aussies like to have a drink and a blue) but ive never ever seen someone pull a knife.