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Are Knife threads a Go or No-Go...

If the subject matter is in direct correlation with firearms, I don't see a problem with it. Basically talking about which knife you use as a backup in case your firearm fails, etc. Tie it in with keeping the focus firearms related and you should be OK.
 
Ok, thanks. Hmmm, think I'll refrain, but maybe I can make it into an "if you can't carry a gun, which knife?" type theme, with a straight face.
Don't be shy and if you have one to sell or get a value on, list it in the for sale section. That is exactly where I purchased one, awhile back. A friend of mine who is a County Sherriff, stated that he has never seen a gun-guy that was not a knife-guy, to a point. ...... ;)

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BuckSkinners love knives. ...... :D

Bring it on and;
Be Safe !!!
 
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