Knife + handgun photo thread

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M617 • Ultratech Tri-Grip
 
Kentucky pistol, maker is unknown. Total length is 14 inches; Octagon-shaped, swamped barrel is 9½ inches long with a .60 caliber smooth bore; Curly maple stock; Iron hardware. The bottom flat bears the signature "J. Dickert".
This circa 1820 pistol is a reclamation of a Revolutionary period Dickert rifle or pistol barrel.

Early Unmarked American Bowie ca. 1830-1835
Handle is made from black walnut with 12 silver
Escutcheons inlays, original sheath.
 

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Oh, here I go again, running the risk of feeling special and doubling down on it while I'm at it...

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Here's my Smith & Wesson SpecOps M9 Bayonet alongside my M&P40c.

This just might be my final offense, so think well of me in spite of my blatant breaches of etiquette by being so bold as to post pictures of Smith & Wesson products on a forum dedicated to other brands.

But in my defense, the knife was actually manufactured by someone other than Smith & Wesson (Schrade or Taylor, can't recall who...) and the M&P's design borrows elements from both the Sigma which was a Glock derivative design and the SW99 which was a collaboration between Walther and Smith & Wesson based heavily on the Walther P99, so neither of these things are quite 100% authentic Smith & Wesson designs.
 

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