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Folding or Quality Inexpensive Butterfly Knives

posted by Nu Blades 7:03 PM
Saturday, December 26, 2009

ButterflyYC20375bkUniqueFolding2A folding knife, or sometimes known as a butterfly knife, can be a very dangerous weapon. Without the proper experience with such a blade, it would be easy to cause harm to yourself as well as someone else.

A folding knif.e, or butterfly knife, has a concealed blade unlike a sheath knife, and the user needs to know how that particular knife functions. Quality Inexpensive butterfly knives can be found with a little bit of searching

Butterfly Knives

posted by Nu Blades 7:59 PM
Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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The butterfly knife is very unique. It originated in the Philippines and has a very distinctive design to it. The knife has two handles that rotate around the blade.

For those who become proficient with butterfly knives, when opening and closing the knife, it can look like a beautiful motion. It is referred to as “flipping” and can seem like a blur of swirling knives.

Butterfly knives are not legal to carry in many states, so check it out, but you can add one to your collection at home.

Quality Butterfly Knives That Flip

posted by admin 9:13 PM
Thursday, October 22, 2009

p402pePearlThe butterfly knife was created in the Philippines. Martial artists used the weapon to defend themselves and to display their art form.

A regular folding knife has a blade that folds into a groove in the handle, but a butterfly knife, commonly called a balisong in the Philippines, has two handles that fold and wrap around the blade.

When opening quality butterfly knives properly, called “flipping”, it can look like a blur of spinning knives.

Consult the Camper’s Checklist

posted by Blade-Warrior 1:48 PM
Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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Even the most rugged, individualistic camper should be prepared for anything when venturing out into the great outdoors. Mother Nature is a fickle, unpredictable mistress – which admittedly adds to the excitement of camping and hiking. Still, if you find yourself lost in the wilderness with nothing more than your wits and instincts, you won’t last long. Before your next trip, make a list of indispensable items.

First of all, you’ll need to ensure shelter and warmth during cold-weather outings. Hiking tents are lightweight and easy to set up and disassemble. Pack a temperature-rated sleeping bag with high-loft goose down or a suitable synthetic substitute. Beyond that, you’ll want a folding knife for hunting, cutting twine and other purposes. Bring enough provisions to last the duration of your trip, but bear in mind that anything extra will only weigh you down.

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