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Urban knife crime and affect on rurlal life.....

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bravo669:

--- Quote from: redhand on June 12, 2008, 17:15:47 ---I've just bought a machete, with a 16" blade  :twisted: Where does that put me  :lol:

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if you get challenged, you're going off roading and there may be overgrown bushes on the way! keep it hidden though, thats always the best advice.
you'll have to find a huge bush to test fire it!

Saffy:
just counted the cutlery tooling in my truck and I scared myself:

1 UK army issue machete (lost somewhere in the truck - now found)
1 UK patterned machete (bought while other was lost)
1 leatherman multitool classic - usually on my belt
1 frost/mora clipper general use/bushcrafting blade
1 folding saw
1 bow saw
1 hand manual chain saw
2 x mini SSK on car keyring
1 cheapy multi tool floating around in tool box
1 half decent "camping" axe

I might have to trim this down a bit by buying a bigger better machete and discarding a saw or two,  the axe and the other machete', though the folding garden saw is great off road - easily rip thru 3 inch green or dead.

gtomo2:
On the subject of knife crime and the goverments new ad campain why does it show a guy who's been stabed with a screwdriver. guess whats going to be banned next. Soon we wont be able to carry any tools in our landys

carbore:
Phew relief,

Im not going to get pulled over because I just saw my local copper on spring watch and he is too busy looking at the local wildlife (seriously!)

littlepow:

--- Quote from: redhand on June 12, 2008, 17:15:47 ---I've just bought a machete, with a 16" blade  :twisted: Where does that put me  :lol:

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Probably here  :doh:

Depends on why you are carrying it and on what grounds your vehicle has been stopped and searched.  :police:

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