Good pocket knife

#26
#26
35 ounces is rough when you have osteoporosis.
Good thing I don't have that. I think the Sig is 30 ounces and each clip is around 4 ounces for the 40 cal. So, around 42 ounces or so when holstered with 2 extra clips riding. Here's a pic of mine...just for you.
 
#28
#28
Good thing I don't have that. I think the Sig is 30 ounces and each clip is around 4 ounces for the 40 cal. So, around 42 ounces or so when holstered with 2 extra clips riding. Here's a pic of mine...just for you.

Haha, it was a joke, testy tonight.

I like it. About one more year now til I buy my first.
 
#29
#29
Haha, it was a joke, testy tonight.

I like it. About one more year now til I buy my first.

Naw, I'm not testy. It was handy and I had my camera out cleaning a spot off the filter, so, no problem. It's a good little piece. Size wise, it's about 5" from the bottom of the clip to the top of the frame, 6-3/4" from back of frame to end of barrel and 1-1/8" wide at the grip. It's a good little hand full. The grip could be about an inch longer to fit my hand better, though.
 
#30
#30
I meant about my bone joke.


That is something I hated when I went shooting. One gun didn't have a long enough grip, it was uncomfortable.
 
#33
#33
My brother is the knife freak of the family. He has a few Case knives in his collection that my Dad owned. Probably 70+ years old or so.
 
#34
#34
I've had quite a few knives passed down to me, some good pocket knives. My generation just doesn't carry them anymore.
 
#35
#35
I meant about my bone joke.


That is something I hated when I went shooting. One gun didn't have a long enough grip, it was uncomfortable.

When you get ready to purchase, buy it only if it feels right in your hand. You won't be happy with it otherwise. I have a lot of different sizes and it's OK for me....now. The best fits for me are on the size of my S&W 5906 or the 1911. Larger frame and longer, fatter grip. The people I told you about in Kingston will make sure the fit is right for you. If you know any women looking to buy, they will definitely make sure the fit is right for them. The guy's wife is part owner and a shooter, too.
 
#37
#37
I'm definitely going to go give the place in Kingston a look. My first one is either going to be the 1911, an HK or the p229.
 
#38
#38
I'm definitely going to go give the place in Kingston a look. My first one is either going to be the 1911, an HK or the p229.

If you shoot a 229, I think you'll be sold. They are expensive, though. I think it's a good all around piece. Nice weight, nice size, nice fit and is dead on accurate out of the box.
 
#45
#45
I carry a folding pocket knife from gerber that was packaged with a multitool. I have no idea where the multitool ended up, but the knife has been solid.
 
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