Gun/Knife combo - the Sixer challenge!

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Gun/Knife combo - the Sixer challenge!

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OK boys here it is - 6 has invited you to step up and I add show us a lever to make the whole thing "street legal" anywhere.

OK OS, forget the other stuff....on to Barlows.....I remember them well when I was a kid. Store counters usually had a display of them for like .99 cents...........junk. :D Well, they were OK if you wanted to open a beer bottle or stab a frog. Me? I'm a man of quality and I got this knife from the Gookey catalog when I was 12 years old........still have it 47 years later.----6

Old Timer, Benchmade, Colt, Uzi....quality...no Barlows here. :D
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OS,
Did you see the last post I made? .....I'm still very excited.

Looking for soldering paste and I find a BARLOW KNIFE!! Weird, ain't it?? Talk about timing!!!! That Barlow must have been in that drawer since I had the house built in 1975 and I was transferring my boyhood junk from my Dad's house to here.

I''ll repost the pics....If you want that knife, PM me your address and I'll get it out to you tomorrow.--------6

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No Barlow, just a Tanto w/my .44BD................

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Here is a couple of mine.
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I often carry this combo...

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Ruger 45 and old Russells Green River,

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Ruger with a Randall,

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Ruger, Randall and 94 Winchester,

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Brother Six - you have done well and obviously a SIGN! :) I have always suspected that you may be the chosen prophet of the later days.
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I like a Challange... 8)

These are some of the general Parings

1377 Crossman with Cold Steel Bird & Trout knife for bunny busting.
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Here is mine. RR7
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Seriously. you're callin' those "knives"?

Sixguns with knife:
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Whoa!!! :shock:
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It figures that Sixgun would figure out how to mount a peep sight to a knife. :wink:
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Griff - now this is a holster.

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Kind of a deer hunting combo.

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When I get the chance...

TC Flintlock & Puma drop point folder

Savage 99C & Gerber gut-hook hunting folder

The .357, .410 & .45/70 Levers get the Canada Knife/1858 belt combo

The Shotguns get my other Bird & Trout scalpel

The NAA .32 Guardian goes with one of my "street folders"

The only guns I really don't have matched up is the .410 Snake Charmer & the 10-22... which get whatever blade or two I have on me at the time - usually a Havalon Piranta (scalpel blade), a Gerber box-knife folder &/or a serrated folder of some type...
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Any number of shooters I could team up with this one...

NIB, Never sharpened, late 1950s Kabar......All the men got a knife that year. Mine was my first Cub Scout knife.....My Uncle got this one, and never used it....
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Here is a sight in target for the Federal TSX with the Model 88, a Ruger Flat top 44 Spl and Bear MGC.

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Pete44ru wrote:.

No Barlow, just a Tanto w/my .44BD................

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A kit for a night on the town...

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Field Gear...

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I'll have to get a photo of my carry stuff. :D

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Not an expensive gun, not an expensive knife, both will just plain get'r'done.

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We ain't allowed handguns that go bang, so I have to make do with this Marlin .32 Rim Fire... :oops:

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GK, very cool - who made the Barlow?
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Old Savage wrote:GK, very cool - who made the Barlow?
The main blade which is just 2 & 1/2" long has, Camillus, made in the USA. stamped near the joint.
It got rusty leaving it in a damp hunting jacket.. :oops:
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1095 carbon steel I believe.
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Old Savage wrote:1095 carbon steel I believe.
Sharpens up real nice.
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Here is an interesting Camillus - Camillus made knives for Buck at one point. This is a distinctly Buck looking Stockman that is stamped Camillus on the blade and one of the scales. Not quite visible here is the saw cut pattern a la Buck on the scales.

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Well... gotta own up. Got home, dug around thru the stuff I got from Dad, and sadly... no Barlow.

Guess I was thinkin' of this one:
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I should look at that suff more often... :(
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Griff wrote:
I should look at that suff more often... :(

Yea, the 'Smith. 38 double action---------3rd. model? You shoot it?------------6
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Sixgun wrote:
Griff wrote: I should look at that suff more often... :(
Yea, the 'Smith. 38 double action---------3rd. model? You shoot it?------------6
Yep, why wouldn't one? Fun little shooter, good for SASS "Pocket Pistol" side matches.
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Griff, slim line trapper - got a couple but I think mine are single blade, Boker and Case.
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EKA Little Swede and my Ruger Blackhawk. That Little Swede is 38 years old and holds an edge very well. I have carried that combo a few times and really like it. The Blackhawk is loaded and I knew it when taking the picture.
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