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Posted by Mythril (Member # 286) on :
 
here is the main CHaracter from an up comming story

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Posted by Harry (Member # 265) on :
 
Eh...is it practical to have your knife all the way up there.. looks kinda odd to me

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Posted by Mythril (Member # 286) on :
 
I was not paying attention when i was doing that.

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Posted by Vacuum robot lady from Spaceballs (Member # 239) on :
 
I remember when you posted this the first time a month ago, the same thing was said.

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Posted by Baloo (Member # 5) on :
 
Actually, that is a practical location for the knife, providing it's carried with the handle down. Many modern combat knives come with a sheath that maintains a positive grip on the knife so it can't fall out unless it is drawn out. Some use a latch, others a strap, and others still, a well-designed sheath that holds the knife by virtue of friction alone.

See? Reading gun magazines doesn't just teach you about guns . I recommend you check your local library for a copy of "Combat Handguns", Necromancer. It's got all kinds of technical stuff about guns, knives, the law and hanguns, etc. It's a professional magazine for police, military, and bodyguards -- professionals who use guns (or at least carry them) on a daily basis.

--Baloo

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