Salutation and Howdy Zephri you have an incredable collection there.
If you don't mind could you tell me what that green thing is by the baton.
I'm sure it some kind of cutting device, but what is it ?
And thanks for taking the time to show us some of your treasure's.
Oh a litter note: I've got a whole bunch of worn out lamn mower blades that fit a 42" deck you can have. LOL
Am I thinking wrong that, according to most states laws....maybe even Indiana...there are some "NO NO"s in that group?
the throwing star "paperweight" is a nono, by indiana state law. the brass knuckles "beltbuckle" is not outlawed by indiana state law. last time I checked the book at the law school where my mom works. and their stuff is always up to date.
the only "real" handgun is the nagant revolver, the rest are airguns and good airguns at that.
and yes I am addicted to mallets as they are easy to make when i'm bored
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"All rifles need a sharp pointy object on the end!"
I wasn't referring to any guns or gun-look-a-likes.
In Arizona the "num chucks" would be a no-no.
In fact, if they were to find you in possession of them..or the throwing star...you go straight to jail. No warning. No negotiating with the "man". Nope.
You get a minimum of 72 hours in a fine 6X9 room with a magnificant view of nothing.
I guess my only point is I'm not sure if I would put on ANY internet site an acknowledgement that illegal items in pictures were mine and that I possessed them. That's just me, though.
But, I must say that you do have some fine looking blades and bayonets there.
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"It confuses me how some people can vigorously go against the 2nd. Amendment and still call themselves patriotic"-me
bah outlawing num chucks is like outlawing sharpened sticks
it doesen't really DO...anything. these are legal here. as for the star I have lets just leave it at "its a fake badly chromed plastic toy"
works for me.
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