It wasn't real cheap I think I paid about $150 for the one I got. But it was sharp enough to shave the hair off your arm and it was a good solid piece. It had good weight and a smooth action and I liked it.
I bought a Cobra Tech one and it was decent without paying 350 for one. I mean when and how often are really going to use it. You can spend a million bucks waiting for the end of the world. You don't need to buy the absolute best to get a good one.
I like chocolate panache. Rick and creamy. LOL Speaking of chocolate ganache Publix has an excellent chocolate ganache cake. You can buy a little plastic container of two pieces. You need to try it it's heaven. Let it sit out on the counter and get the room temperature and then it's just pure...
It's for yacht owners named Biff, Chaz, Graham, Harrison, Tye and Sebastián. They only use it to open beer or cutting open the bag of shrimp. They might show off their eagle scout skills and open a can of caviar as well. Other than that it will sit in their key bowl. Or they might hid it so...
Also I can't justify spending that kind of money on a 22 long rifle when a self built AR-15 with a great optic can be done for 3,000 bucks. That's using a good high dollar Barrel. Cuz essentially you're still using a very low grain bullet with a lot more punch shooting sub half Moa at 100 yd and...
I swore I would never spend that kind of money on a 22 long rifle. Don't get me wrong I like it fine for plinking but I wouldn't drop that kind of money on a 22 long rifle not when I can get the accuracy I want out of Buckhorn sites and 50 yards.
Those are the guys that have $1,000 22 long rifle with a $2,000 night for scope to hunt rabbits and squirrels. I guess we're not supposed to understand it. Also they no target shooting to boot.
You got that right. A lot lot time and energy goes into those. It takes me a week just to refurbish an old barrel and stock. Can you imagine starting with a bucked of various metals and take it to that point? Simply, overwhelmingly brilliant!
Just wow bud! Just wow! I earned my Black Belt in Kobujitsu ( weapons fighting ) when I was 19. I don't think I have ever even held a Katana that even looked anywhere near that beautiful. Excellent work! I would have loved to owned that for a display piece back then.
The first thing they teach you in Kobujitsu ( weapons training ) is a weapon is just an extension of your body. If you can't fight to begin with then the odds of being successful at self defense is iffy at best. If you are going to carry a knife then take a knife randori course and stay with it...