28 February 2009

The moment that I have been waiting for . . .














Smith and Wesson Model 360 Airweight .38 special with a Galco S.O.B. (small of back holster) in black leather and Safariland Comp I Speedloaders carrying Hornady 125 grain .38 Special JHP/XTP ammunition. The weapon itself weighs about 15-16 ounces.

The larger of the Kukris is a The Khukri Machete (All-Rounder) The machete is 14 inches long and weighs approximately 1200 grams (2.645-ish pounds)

The smaller is a
The Khaki Issue with a complimentary blade stand The Khaki Issue is a 12 inch blade weighing approximately 850 grams (1.874-ish pounds).

The stand is a standard wooden stand in black stain and lacquer.

The sheathes are made of buffalo hide and are tanned and fitted to the kukris. As you can see by the photo of the top of the machete, the blade is extraordinarily thick, almost 1/2" at the spine which adds to the hefty feel of the blade. The handles are made of carved hardwood and each blade has a full tang. Awesome.

I am a happy camper.

Look over your shoulder. . . !

3 comments:

  1. Cool!!!!

    How do you like the safariland speedloaders? I've been thinking about going that route for one of my toys.

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  2. I like them better than the HKS speedloaders. I've used both but the push-insert of the Safariland loaders seem quicker than the twisty action of the HKS loaders.

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  3. Damn nice one-handed sword. Bring it down the next time. We'll cut open some melons.

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