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Still an issued Service Weapon for some folks.

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I guess its time to reset the bar for those of us who think carring a Single Action Army is "old school".

I am not trading my Mossberg 590 for one of these. That said, I would not want to tangle with someone trained in the use of it. Also there is no concerns about running out of ammo or someone telling you that your choice failed the latest jello test.
 
That is Lynn Thompson, owner of Cold Steel knives. He loves to demonstrate his toys. Widely regarded as a clown and an embarrassment to himself, his products are nevertheless well thought of.

I don't think the halberd is part of his product lineup.
 
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Pretty neat. But you'd have to politely asked the intruders to meet you in the garage, so you'd have room to wield that thing; and in the garage you'd have all kinds of choices like shovels, rakes, hoes, chain saws, etc.;);):D
 
I wonder if I could get away with calling it my "walking stick" ?
Somehow I don't think I'm going to get very far with that story but it would be a comfort to walk down the street with !
 
I have a Cold Steel Kukri pointed, machete/knife I bought from Academy that I keep strapped to the handle bars on my four wheeler. I've used the heck out of it for clearing limbs and small trees and it holds an edge well and I can quickly resharpen it with a battery Dremel tool and it seems to work a lot better than a traditional machete or big knife and I have no doubt it would work well as a defensive weapon.

Cold Steel 97KMS Kukri Machete With 13" Blade Polypropylene Handle Cor-Ex Sheath | JB Tools
 
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Pikes, Pikemen, and the Pike Square were what brought an end to mounted knights! The affordable flintlock musket brought an end to the Pike Square. A more reliable ignition, brought an end to the flintlock.

A terminal round of "Rock, Paper, Scissors"!

Ivan
 
Pikes, Pikemen, and the Pike Square were what brought an end to mounted knights! The affordable flintlock musket brought an end to the Pike Square. A more reliable ignition, brought an end to the flintlock.

A terminal round of "Rock, Paper, Scissors"!

Ivan
After the flintlock the percussion, cartridge cases, then smokeless powder. machine guns, the bullet proof vests, which gave birth to rounds that would penetrate that. The military then invented body armor to stave off the current small arms, but the 6.5 Grendel should fix that. For a while.
 
Could be true

That is Lynn Thompson, owner of Cold Steel knives. He loves to demonstrate his toys. Widely regarded as a clown and an embarrassment to himself, his products are nevertheless well thought of.

I don't think the halberd is part of his product lineup.

A little hard to get a good swing in my hallway.
I have one of his original throwing knives in 1095 steel. A good camp knife
 
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