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My last falls Tulsa finds. A K22 Combat Masterpiece and my first Randall.

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Here's a picture of the Taurus PT92 I used to own alongside my tactical butter knife. The gun has been sold/traded off, but the tactical butter knife is a keeper.

The tactical butter knife is awesome. It has an ergonomic tactical handle with serrations along the back of the handle for additional grip. Because of this, I've never felt the need to stipple the grip. The blade might as well been forged by master Japanese katana sword smiths. It is rigid where it needs to be yet remains incredibly flexible. The micro groove serrations on the cutting edge shorten the lock time between dry toast on plate to buttered toast in my mouth.
 
Y2K_TAURUS_PT92B.jpg


Here's a picture of the Taurus PT92 I used to own alongside my tactical butter knife. The gun has been sold/traded off, but the tactical butter knife is a keeper.

The tactical butter knife is awesome. It has an ergonomic tactical handle with serrations along the back of the handle for additional grip. Because of this, I've never felt the need to stipple the grip. The blade might as well been forged by master Japanese katana sword smiths. It is rigid where it needs to be yet remains incredibly flexible. The micro groove serrations on the cutting edge shorten the lock time between dry toast on plate to buttered toast in my mouth.

Everyone knows the tactical butter knife holds more butter and spreads it faster but I'm never changing from my old-school wood-handled butter knife.
 

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