Thank you for that quote. I'm going to use it in the future whenever anyone asks about one of my white handled guns or knives. It has a ring to it. Better still, they won't be confiscating "faux" ivory since it must come from "faux" elephants. Those aren't endangered as far as I can tell. Unlike the elephants that gave up real ivory years ago. Those are really dead and hence no longer endangered either. I'll just call them "faux" and hopefully the FEDs won't want to confiscate my treasures!
Yes, a nice leather sheath with a flap and snap closure. With that upswept point it's a little tough to get in without snagging, but it's not like I use it a lot. One of those things I saw at a gun show and said, "I gotta have that!" Don't recall if it came with a box or anything else but the seller did have a copy of the Shotgun News ad that PKP had originally run. I bought it in '97.
Top pic is woods carry only.Pretty hard to conceal in town.That giant knife was my 5 year old granddaughter's Christmas gift to me.She would absolutely not leave the store without that knife for her pap.Crocodile Dundee came to mind when I opened it on Christmas morning."Now that's a Knife."M&P 40c pretty much city and the 686 and 19 like the woods and the city.Depends on their mood.
Not Smith & Wessons, but the theme is gunz'n'knivez....
From top to bottom:
10mm Javelina longslide, made when AMT was briefly renamed IAI (Irwindale Arms Incorporated) along with a Bill Wilson Tactical 1911 Bowie.
Kimber Classic Custom Royal paired with an Ultimate Equipment stainless 1911 folder with rosewood panels. They also make a fixed blade model a bit smaller than the Wilson Bowie.
GI Colt 1911 circa 1917, next to Ultimate Equipment folder with ebony panels.