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I recall JReed or Ysabel Kid, and some others too, would sometimes start some "Let's see your X..." or "Combo" postings of various guns. And knives are always popular on this forum too.

So...

Let's see your "Bullet & Blade" Combo's!

Could be just whatever you have, or maybe a gun & knife that go well together for a specific use, reason or that fit a theme... Something like big game hunting, small game, cowboy action, self defense, woods walking, whatever... Your choice.

I'll start with my "Don't Mess With Me" combo...
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That's my SIG P226 Stainless Elite (in 9mm) with the new Hogue "Piranha" black & gray G10 grips that I just added (they are much thinner and "grippier" than the standard rosewood grips -- what a great enhancement), along with the CRKT Shrill Boot Knife with black & gray scales that I just picked up.

I've got a couple of other combo's in mind, but it will take a few days to put them together.

Let's see what you got!

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I'll play No. 7.
If I want to keep it light, my Springer Micro Compact .45 and a Buck Pak-Lite Skinner in an Extreme Edge kydex sheath. My EDC fixed blade.
For being woodsy, my 2nd Gen SAA in .357 with my grandfather's Remington and compass he carried while a warden in the Allagash.
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Very nice guys 8)

Here`s my best rig, Ruger 44 and knife made for me by Davy from Ft, Worth TX, the holster was made by Walks with Gun.
Bone handle. :)

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No7,

That's pretty "high class" for a guy from Maine.

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Bra-vo my friend. That is a really nice riggin.
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Sheffield Bowie/Colt New Frontier .22. And, I see there is a custom Camillus there.
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Nice duo, Old Savage! My older (much) brother has a New Frontier .22 just like yours, except the .22 WRM cylinder has one chamber that never cut for a cartridge. He claims that they did that specially for him so he wouldn't have to pick a random chamber for the "skip one" step of "5-beans in the pot"... his gun and mine lack the hammer block safety they put in some of the later ones. The .22 LR cylinder has all six chambers.

I also have an NF combo, but mine has the 6" barrel. Beautiful little guns.

Your Remington is a jewel, as is the compass. I keep a compass in my bugout in case our GPS ever gets hacked or shot down. Ya never know these days.
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OldWin wrote:No7,
That's pretty "high class" for a guy from Maine.
That's cause I was born a Mass-h*le... :wink: As I didn't get to choose...

Let's see what some others got!

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These are two of my favorites so-far:

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I don't really have any 'nice' knives (according to the household Knife Authority, my son, who has no good feelings for a knife costing less than $100 or so), but maybe I can scrounge up a pic of what I actually do pair-up at home/work... :D

Ruger Single-Six in 22 LR, or 7-shot AMT 1911 in 45 ACP, with Kobalt utility knife (...don't get jealous of the knife, guys :wink: ) for 'out doing farm chores':

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15-shot Para in 45 ACP, or 7-shot SIG 938 in 9mm, with Leatherman Wave for 'out among the 2-legs':

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Ruger 96/44 44 Mag, with generic 3-9x scope, and generic button-activated laser [ :o ], and $20 'Ramster Survival Knife', and small Wal-Mart 'Buck' knife for "You can't hunt with THAT...!" whitetailing..." :lol:

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I guess the whitetail package is just what evolved to really work best after I tried lots of other things; the 4-shot detachable magazine and faster-twist of the Ruger makes for legal road-crossing, heavier bullet accuracy, and the scope helps me see in still-legal twilight, with the laser letting me know if any hard-to-see intervening branches could be an issue. The big cheap knife with it's all-thread hand guard has reach for trimming branches and heft for cutting ribs, and the little knife is compact and sharp and perfect for field-dressing. The oddball recoil-pad (made for 10/22's) helps add enough length of pull for better handling, plus helps the gun-butt not slip if leaned against the wall on a slick floor.
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First try at one of these...
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This is what I have on me anytime I leave the house.
There are all sorts of toys sprinkled throughout the abode, as well.
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AJMD429 wrote:Image

That's one of my favorites so-far.

I don't really have any 'nice' knives (according to the household Knife Authority, my son, who has no good feelings for a knife costing less than $100 or so), but maybe I can scrounge up a pic of what I actually do pair-up at home/work.
That's my "Dress like a Pirate day" combo... :twisted:
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Bodyguard 38 with a Benchmade mini griptillian. S&W 60-15 pro series and a big Case folder. Original Great Western Arm SAA and a homemade coil spring knife.
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Came up with a few more.
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First, my favorite carry. Colt LW Commander. 45, my Kershaw Skyline, and my Stylus Pro.
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My old 2.5"RB Smith model 19 with my Kershaw Cryo.
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My old Colt SAA .45 with my Bark River Fox River in Elmax super stainless and an old box compass.
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OS reminded me of my old New Frontier .22. Mine is a pre-crossbolt I bought when I was in high school. The Frontier Scout is a convertible I bought ANIB about 20 years ago. They are with a Marbles skinner and an old Imperial two blade jack I found walking home from school in the sixth grade.
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Next up is the Smith 629 my dad bought for me when I graduated from high school. The Buck 102 he bought for me when I was 10.
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My grandfather's old High Standard model B. A Steven's. 22 I bought when my son was 5 that we had a lot of fun with. My old Boy Scout knife.
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OldWin wrote:Came up with a few more.
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First, my favorite carry. Colt LW Commander. 45, my Kershaw Skyline, and my Stylus Pro.....
I carry the Stylus Pro everywhere... even past Metal Detectors.

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My ccw buddies. G43, and a CobraTec Mini OTF.
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Next up is the Smith 629 my dad bought for me when I graduated from high school. The Buck 102 he bought for me when I was 10.
Truly sad how many kids grow up without a dad like that... :|

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OI,
Yeah, I'm never without that little light.

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I'll play:

SW 60-15 .357

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1860 Army 45 LC conversion and home made throwing knife.

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My stash combo, XD S and a Buck flipper given as a gift by PShort.

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OI, that's just plain WRONG. A cap n' ball pistol in a Nylon holster?

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Uberti 73, 45 long colt, puma whitetail hunter
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Ok, one more with the Fancy Stuff.....
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Sure a bunch of nice combos in this thread. 8)
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Pitchy wrote:Sure a bunch of nice combos in this thread. 8)
+ 1 8)
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Good stuff out there Guys!!
Here's a few of mine.

S&W 21 .44 Spl.
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Well, first - since this is still leverguns - is my .303 Savage 1899 (1914) with my Cold Steel Trailmaster Bowie.


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My Y2K SD/HD .44 BullDog with my Tanto


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Then, for small game, my .22LR Colt Frontier Scout (1969) with a custom Bird & Trout by Rick Cox (Montana).


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Then one of my Trail Guns, a 1970's CA .22Mag Pathfinder with a Remington Bullet (Jack) Knife


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My other Trail Gun, a Ruger .22Mag-only (not a convertible) RSSM (1960) with my custom Loodh (Scandinavian) knife.


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And, finally my butterfly gun (an Elite Force CO2 1911) with my Paragon Nessmuk-pattern butterfly field dressing blade ;)


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Lets see if I can post a picture.
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Finally, I got a picture to submit. That is my Glock 22, and my Buck 110. That is my going for a long walk in the evening combination. I can cover the pistol with a button up shirt, wear a t-shirt under it, and that Don Hume holster holds it where it is hard to spot.
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Pitchy wrote:Sure a bunch of nice combos in this thread. 8)
+! to that -- thanks to all for your posts! Pretty neat stuff there!!!

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Here is my combo for where there is a potential that I could be on the menu, at least where it is legal to carry such equipment. One knife is a Schrade with 1095 steel, and it gets quite sharp. The other is a hand made knife in 440 C steel that has been quenched and then cyclically heat treated to be about 56 RC hardness while optimizing the flexibility to maintain toughness and decrease brittleness.
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My K22 and my favorite gutting knife.
My Mk 2, action job with muzzle break.
My 629 and Damascus lockback.
( not necessarily in that order)
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Good stuff above guys!

Here are two more "Bullet & Blade" combo's from my stable...

For fox & coyote hunting:
S&W 631 32 Mag for a sidearm, with a Boker skinning knife
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And for Indian Fighting:
Schofield No.3 2nd Model, with a Bowie knife
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Tight groups!

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The .38, and a Buck folder always come along with me...

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No style, but another one.
My current nightstand pistol. I replaced the Glock 21SF on the stand with this 19 cause of my wife's ability to shoot it really well......I'm gone at night. All stock but for the
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My 41 blackhawk and Union NCO dress sword
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I love these threads! :D

My namesake's armaments...

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I apologize for not being in the same league as you guys, I couldn't even get the photo to show but here is a link of my only handgun :? and one of my many knives.

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gamekeeper wrote:
I apologize for not being in the same league as you guys, I couldn't even get the photo to show but here is a link of my only handgun :? and one of my many knives.

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Re: Deadly Duo's -- Let's See Your "Bullet & Blade" Combo's

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Thanks Pete, it's not a S&W but a Marlin copy in .32 rimfire, in the UK we can own handguns in obsolete calibers :roll:
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