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Do you carry a knife?
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Do you carry a knife? I mean, I'm not talking about a Swiss Army type knife, although I like those. I'm referring to something larger. I think I'd like to start carrying one. Just cuz - hopefully I'd never have to use it for anything other than utilitarian purposes.
I'd carry a gun, but I live in a state that doesn't recognize my Constitutional right to do such a thing.
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I don't NEED to carry either
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Originally Posted by iMac newbie 2011
I don't NEED to carry either
Not sure how you'd know that.
I carry a knife everywhere. It's a great tool.
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So. . . what do you carry, dawg?
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
So. . . what do you carry, dawg?
A cheap Primos folder.....and a Glock 19.
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I often carry this one or close enough. It has a built in clip, which makes it easy to clip to a belt or a pants pocket with the knife inside.
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I carry a leatherman expanse e33t. Leatherman knives: e33T/e33Tx
Blade, screwdrivers, bottle opener. Nothing too gimicky and still relatively compact to carry.
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No. There is no need, and, personally, if you live in an urban area, don't need one for work purposes, and just feel that you'd like to carry a gun or knife because it makes you feel good, then you should probably:
1) Move your dumb ass to a nice neighbourhood;
2) Get a job doing legal shit; or
3) Stop being a loser with narcissistic heroic dreams.
That's my take.
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Given the apparent skill of most in the retail legal profession, #2 is probably easy enough.
But another member said it earlier -- knives are tools as well. I use mine routinely to open boxes or packaging and to cut up snacks or foods if I'm out at a park or in the woods without proper utensils.
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Those flashy knives seem marketed to those who want to show off their knife-lifestyle. I'd rather carry a sharpened toothbrush.
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When I had a job where I was often opening boxes, I always had a knife on me. Since then, I've rarely had need of a knife when one wasn't available where I was.
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If you carry a knife, either its a tool or you are.
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^ Are you Link????
Originally Posted by Wiskedjak
When I had a job where I was often opening boxes, I always had a knife on me. Since then, I've rarely had need of a knife when one wasn't available where I was.
So did I.
Work even issued one to me:
With some of these:
'Tis an awesome tool.
I got to keep it when I left.
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I've been carrying one that was given to me by a friend for a month now, and I'm constantly using it for a variety of everyday purposes. Knives are just another tool that have been misused by violent types for as long as they've existed, but they're incredibly useful.
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
Do you carry a knife? I mean, I'm not talking about a Swiss Army type knife, although I like those. I'm referring to something larger. I think I'd like to start carrying one. Just cuz - hopefully I'd never have to use it for anything other than utilitarian purposes.
I'd carry a gun, but I live in a state that doesn't recognize my Constitutional right to do such a thing.
Only when I travel out in the back country. Never felt the need in the city.
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Originally Posted by ShortcutToMoncton
No. There is no need, and, personally, if you live in an urban area, don't need one for work purposes, and just feel that you'd like to carry a gun or knife because it makes you feel good, then you should probably:
1) Move your dumb ass to a nice neighbourhood;
2) Get a job doing legal shit; or
3) Stop being a loser with narcissistic heroic dreams.
That's my take.
Mine is the same, but is it just me, or is it usually guys that are gun and knife nuts?
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box cutter at work,
SOG powerlock and XD9 supcompact in the woods, but I can carry anywhere
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I always have a knife in my car, but more for practical purposes rather than defense. Unless I'm in an epic car chase where I'm required to hang out my window while driving and knife a baddie.
Even if I wanted to carry a gun, I feel that there are good reasons to carry a knife over a gun on your persons besides simply self-defense. A gun is pretty much a single-use tool, but a knife can come in handy in a variety of situations.
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When ever im in the back country or just out in the woods I usually have bear spray, knife and rifles/shotguns with me. Because the knife and bear spray is attached to my belt and im to lazy to take it off I some times get looks when I go into a 7-Eleven or a gas station to get supplies lol well at least while still in the city
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Originally Posted by imitchellg5
I always have a knife in my car, but more for practical purposes rather than defense.
These are nice for the glove compartment:
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The modern so-called male's aversion to survival equipment is the reason only 1% of the population will survive the zombie apocalypse.
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Why do we never see zombie apocalypse heros riding a bicycle? Or a horse? Or anything that doesn't require gallons of petrol to do over 70?
Swiss-Army guy myself - French law says that you can carry a knife with a blade shorter or equal to the breadth of your hand. Loads of people carry knives in France, dunno if knive crime is any higher than elsewhere.
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Originally Posted by mattyb
Why do we never see zombie apocalypse heros riding a bicycle? Or a horse? Or anything that doesn't require gallons of petrol to do over 70?
Not a fan of The Walking Dead then?
Not sure many horses or bikes can do over 70 though.
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Originally Posted by Jawbone54
The modern so-called male's aversion to survival equipment is the reason only 1% of the population will survive the zombie apocalypse.
Wake me up when a movie depicts some dude cutting his way through the undead hordes with his trusty belt knife.
Originally Posted by Waragainstsleep
If you carry a knife, either its a tool or you are.
I agree 100%. I've worked at many construction/labour jobs and a knife was an essential tool that you had to use hourly - I'd go through utility blades on a biweekly basis. But if you wear a knife and you use it no more than once a day, you're a tool. Put one in your desk/car/whevever and go get it when you need it, just like you do with a pair of scissors. You never see someone wearing scissors on their belt, right?
Having said all that, I've got an original D.H. Russell belt knife and what I consider to be a fine collection of beautiful Japanese cooking knives. Yep...those are all tools.
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Originally Posted by besson3c
Mine is the same, but is it just me, or is it usually guys that are gun and knife nuts?
It's cultural. Women are discouraged from shooting things and blowing shit up, despite being fun for the whole family.
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Riding bicycle to work? Yes, in backpack.
All other times? No.
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You ride a bike to work? Are you sure you're a Republican? Hahaha, I'm joking I'm joking.
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Originally Posted by ebuddy
Riding bicycle to work? Yes, in backpack.
All other times? No.
You ride a bicycle in your backpack?
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Originally Posted by Jawbone54
I've been carrying one that was given to me by a friend for a month now, and I'm constantly using it for a variety of everyday purposes.
Query: Were you not carrying a knife before? If you weren't what has suddenly happened that you're constantly using it, but didn't need one before?
PS: Please, don't tell me gay shit like "Cutting up melons my wife packs with my lunch."
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I have a little swiss army knife on my keychain. It's super handy.
I know and have known a lot of guys who carry large pocket knives. I refer to them as "knife guys". It's been my experience that at any moment in which a there is even the remotest possibility of a knife being useful, the knife guy will pull the knife out, flick the blade open and wedge himself in there to solve the problem.
"Don't worry, gram-gram, I'll cut that ribbon off. I've got a KNIFE."
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Originally Posted by ShortcutToMoncton
No. There is no need, and, personally, if you live in an urban area, don't need one for work purposes, and just feel that you'd like to carry a gun or knife because it makes you feel good, then you should probably:
1) Move your dumb ass to a nice neighbourhood;
2) Get a job doing legal shit; or
3) Stop being a loser with narcissistic heroic dreams.
That's my take.
Your take is not based on facts but rather on a utopian idea that nothing bad can ever happen to you. I'm sure almost EVERY person who has been the target of violent crime thought the exact same thing too.
Violent crime does not limit itself to bad neighborhoods. It can happen ANYWHERE at ANYTIME to ANYONE.
Personally, I would rather be prepared to protect myself and my loved ones than to be a victim.
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Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
Query: Were you not carrying a knife before? If you weren't what has suddenly happened that you're constantly using it, but didn't need one before?
PS: Please, don't tell me gay shit like "Cutting up melons my wife packs with my lunch."
I deal with a lot of shipped boxes at work, so now I stop asking for box cutters or scissors, but I can't begin to list all the things I've used it for since I carried it. I never thought, "Man, this would be easier if I had a knife," but as soon as I started carrying it, I found tons of uses.
Opening packages, scraping off sticker residue from my windshield, cutting off a bit of sole coming off my Chucks...all sorts of stupid little things.
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Originally Posted by Jawbone54
I deal with a lot of shipped boxes at work, so now I stop asking for box cutters or scissors, but I can't begin to list all the things I've used it for since I carried it. I never thought, "Man, this would be easier if I had a knife," but as soon as I started carrying it, I found tons of uses.
Sounds like you were ill-prepared for the rigors of daily life before.
Originally Posted by Jawbone54
Opening packages, scraping off sticker residue from my windshield, cutting off a bit of sole coming off my Chucks...all sorts of stupid little things.
The latter two sound like shit you'd do when you're bored out of your skull or OCD.
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I don't carry a knife. 99.99% where I need one is in the kitchen - I have several there!
Carrying a knife for self-defense is complete nonsense and stupid!
- if it's a fist-fight, you either win or lose like a man
- if it's a gun-fight, you're an idiot if you participate with a knife
- if it's a knife-fight, the best self-defense is going away
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Originally Posted by Mrjinglesusa
Your take is not based on facts but rather on a utopian idea that nothing bad can ever happen to you. I'm sure almost EVERY person who has been the target of violent crime thought the exact same thing too.
Violent crime does not limit itself to bad neighborhoods. It can happen ANYWHERE at ANYTIME to ANYONE.
Personally, I would rather be prepared to protect myself and my loved ones than to be a victim.
And you and your loved ones can get hit by a car at anywhere at anytime, or the building you are in could explode, or....
Living in a state of paranoia is no way to live, so why live afraid of what could happen?
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Originally Posted by badidea
I don't carry a knife. 99.99% where I need one is in the kitchen - I have several there!
Carrying a knife for self-defense is complete nonsense and stupid!
Everything is so absolute, isn't it.
- if it's a fist-fight, you either win or lose like a man
I'm sure every one's as manly as you are.
- if it's a gun-fight, you're an idiot if you participate with a knife
You're right; that's why I also carry a gun.
- if it's a knife-fight, the best self-defense is going away
After all, it is a perfect world, isn't it? You just say, "Excuse me, Mr. Angry Man, but I don't feel like participating today."
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Originally Posted by OldManMac
I'm sure every one's as manly as you are.
Are you really worried about random people forcing you into a fist fight?
You're right; that's why I also carry a gun.
Wouldn't the gun make your knife redundant for self-defense purposes?
After all, it is a perfect world, isn't it? You just say, "Excuse me, Mr. Angry Man, but I don't feel like participating today."
It's not a perfect world, but it is less of one when you have to worry about getting in knife fights - my two cents. I kind of understand carrying a gun around for self defense, but I gotta agree with this poster on the knife for self defense thing.
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Originally Posted by Mrjinglesusa
Your take is not based on facts but rather on a utopian idea that nothing bad can ever happen to you.
Meh.
Risk management ≠ risk elimination
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I used to carry a basic fold-up knife many years ago. Never left home without it. Eventually I got away from it because it dawned upon me that the chances of me getting hemmed up by the cops for carrying a concealed weapon were a lot greater than me actually having to use it in self-defense. So these days I only carry it if I'm outside exercising. Walking, biking, hiking, etc. Mainly to deal with loose dogs or what not.
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Originally Posted by OldManMac
I'm sure every one's as manly as you are.
If you pull a knife in a fist-fight, then YOU are the criminal you're trying to defend yourself from!
Originally Posted by OldManMac
You're right; that's why I also carry a gun.
What besson said.
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After all, it is a perfect world, isn't it? You just say, "Excuse me, Mr. Angry Man, but I don't feel like participating today."[/QUOTE]
Almost, I wouldn't say anything stupid like that before I leave!
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Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
No, eating lunch.
Its not gay, its for wimps.
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Originally Posted by besson3c
Are you really worried about random people forcing you into a fist fight?
Wouldn't the gun make your knife redundant for self-defense purposes?
It's not a perfect world, but it is less of one when you have to worry about getting in knife fights - my two cents. I kind of understand carrying a gun around for self defense, but I gotta agree with this poster on the knife for self defense thing.
Who said I carry one for self defense? I didn't. I use one daily at work.
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