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originally posted by: visitedbythem
Something like this will change their minds about the attack. This is a Corsican Vendetta Knife. Part of my collection
originally posted by: criticalhit
a reply to: jimmyx
No, a Gun, the Swiss have it right.
Knives aren't much use, especially against a mob.
should be caged
How would YOU assimilate them inside a cage??
you're encouraging them not to assimilate
its a slick looking piece, i like it. i want the higher grade spidercos but they cost too much, i spent 99$ on my benchmade 44oc grip years ago but its an awesome knife its like a razor and keeps a good edge. i have few knive from browning that are aus8a they sharpen up good but aus8 is basically the same as 440b
originally posted by: visitedbythem
originally posted by: malevolent
sweet looking knife. is it double edged? what type of steel. my favorite is a benchmade 440c and an aus8. they both work great at cutting things up
originally posted by: visitedbythem
Something like this will change their minds about the attack. This is a Corsican Vendetta Knife. Part of my collection
CS52BND: Corsican
Cold Steel
Specifications:
Weight: 4.3 oz.
Blade Thick: 4mm
Blade Length: 6 1/2”
Handle: 3 3/8” long. Polished Micarta
Steel: AUS 8A Stainless
Overall: 10 3/8”
Secure-Ex® Sheath
Corsica is a large island off the southern coast of France. It’s famous for giving birth to the concept of the “Vendetta” or blood feud. Corsica’s modern political climate is rather stable now, but in centuries past it was anything but. Justice was almost unknown and taking it into one’s own hands was the only route available. On many occasions a minor insult would escalate into entire families and even villages feuding for many years! One vengeful murder would spawn another and, while firearms were often involved, it was the knife, or more particularly, the easily concealed Stiletto, with its long thin blade and narrow sharp point, that became the weapon of choice.
Designed for Cold Steel by custom knife maker Bud Nealy, it’s an elegantly simple design that’s focused on one mission…the thrust. The point of its narrow triangular shaped blade is quite sharp and acute, yet surprisingly sturdy due to its uniquely faceted tip. It’s skillfully crafted from AUS 8A stainless steel, beautifully polished, and stronger than you might think for such a slim light blade, because it’s been vacuum heat-treated and sub zero quenched.
The handle is fashioned from polished Micarta scales and is securely bolted to the Corsican’s full tang. It offers a non-slip grip and is ideally suited for either a thumb reinforced reverse grip or a palm reinforced forward grip.
The Corsican comes complete with a slim, light Secure-Ex® sheath that features a Blade-Tech™ belt clip, so it can be clipped lashed or taped just about anywhere on your body or gear.
explain to me EU laws on weapons and self defense and i will do my best to try to help you and your wife.
originally posted by: Irishhaf
originally posted by: malevolent
where did your guns go in the first place? do you feel like you are helpless without them? there are ways to defend yourself without a firearm... just saying
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
a reply to: tommo39
Can we have our guns back now please?
Really enlighten me... I live in Germany right now.. as its explained to me I cannot carry a knife with a blade long enough to actually be useful in defense, I cant carry mace, I can potentially be prosecuted if I have my Shillelagh and use it in self defense.. I am a skinny 43 year old with a herniated disc... what can I do.. or more importantly what can my wife do?
Enlighten me...
“Sweden tops the new EU Statistics on physical and sexual violence against women, sexual harassment and stalking. The conclusion is that the results are a consequence of Nordic alcohol culture, but also of non-traditional gender roles.”
It explains, on page 20, that the “background to the men who commit sexual molestation is multifaceted.”
Migrants, it says, might not be able to “handle the alcohol,” simply feel “horny,” have “ignorance of the consequences for the girls,” “have misplaced feelings,” be “expressing anger in this way” or be acting due to “peer pressure.”
“Some argue that sexual molestation is part of bullying, or the means for men to demonstrate their power over girls,” claims the next paragraph.
The report also documents how girls in Sweden have been called “whores” and abused for “their clothes,” leaving many fearful to walk the streets.
The explicitly feminist analysis places a strong emphasis on the “problem” of “masculinity,” rather that the non-Western values held by many migrants. Part of the conclusion reads:
“Studies have shown that the use of violence in intimate relationships can be a means of strengthening the perpetrator’s sense of masculinity and forcing the victim to submission.
“Control is exercised over women through violence, thus shaping her according to the man’s idealised vision of femininity. During the exercise of violence, men can feel they embody a typical ‘male.’ Attributes: aggressiveness, strength and control.
“In other words, the violence makes possible what is considered masculine and can provide ‘benefits’ for the perpetrator.”
The report opens by mentioning the mass “planned” sex attack by migrants on New Years’ Eve seen across Europe, and the gang molestations committed by Afghan migrants at the “We Are Stockholm” teenage festival in 2014 and 2015.
“For these reasons, it was decided by the National Commissioner that the vulnerability to sexual molestation among young people would be investigated,” the report explains, noting that “the majority of the victims are girls who are younger than fifteen years old.”
Shortly after the German police were accused of attempting to cover up the Cologne sex attack, it began to be reported that Swedish police had been obscuring the nature of sex attacks in Stockholm for years.
Festival organisers had identified the sex mob phenomenon two years ago, but claimed it would have been “irresponsible” to have spoken out. The police, too, refused to reveal the perpetrators were all Afghan youths, and arrests were only made after this was reported last year.
originally posted by: tommo39
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
I have always been against people walking around town looking like "Wild Bill" and showing off their guns. But it would now appear that it's time for some gun culture to develop elsewhere other than the USA. Not saying guns will be the answer to dissident control but sure will make people think twice . Times and thinking change as Europe has shown over the last 18 months.
originally posted by: malevolent
its a slick looking piece, i like it. i want the higher grade spidercos but they cost too much, i spent 99$ on my benchmade 44oc grip years ago but its an awesome knife its like a razor and keeps a good edge. i have few knive from browning that are aus8a they sharpen up good but aus8 is basically the same as 440b
originally posted by: visitedbythem
originally posted by: malevolent
sweet looking knife. is it double edged? what type of steel. my favorite is a benchmade 440c and an aus8. they both work great at cutting things up
originally posted by: visitedbythem
Something like this will change their minds about the attack. This is a Corsican Vendetta Knife. Part of my collection
CS52BND: Corsican
Cold Steel
Specifications:
Weight: 4.3 oz.
Blade Thick: 4mm
Blade Length: 6 1/2”
Handle: 3 3/8” long. Polished Micarta
Steel: AUS 8A Stainless
Overall: 10 3/8”
Secure-Ex® Sheath
Corsica is a large island off the southern coast of France. It’s famous for giving birth to the concept of the “Vendetta” or blood feud. Corsica’s modern political climate is rather stable now, but in centuries past it was anything but. Justice was almost unknown and taking it into one’s own hands was the only route available. On many occasions a minor insult would escalate into entire families and even villages feuding for many years! One vengeful murder would spawn another and, while firearms were often involved, it was the knife, or more particularly, the easily concealed Stiletto, with its long thin blade and narrow sharp point, that became the weapon of choice.
Designed for Cold Steel by custom knife maker Bud Nealy, it’s an elegantly simple design that’s focused on one mission…the thrust. The point of its narrow triangular shaped blade is quite sharp and acute, yet surprisingly sturdy due to its uniquely faceted tip. It’s skillfully crafted from AUS 8A stainless steel, beautifully polished, and stronger than you might think for such a slim light blade, because it’s been vacuum heat-treated and sub zero quenched.
The handle is fashioned from polished Micarta scales and is securely bolted to the Corsican’s full tang. It offers a non-slip grip and is ideally suited for either a thumb reinforced reverse grip or a palm reinforced forward grip.
The Corsican comes complete with a slim, light Secure-Ex® sheath that features a Blade-Tech™ belt clip, so it can be clipped lashed or taped just about anywhere on your body or gear.
They wanna quick poke? Givem one
originally posted by: LightAssassin
a reply to: visitedbythem
I think stick, twist and run would be more apt
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: tommo39
What a lovely piece of propaganda to deflect blame from the ineptness of the Swedish government to exercise a proper vetting process for the migrants.