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stuckmotor
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Thanks for the feedback, gentlemen. Some interesting ideas and some funny ones.
My BIL tried to use his 20 year old Ruger pistol to hammer something and busted the hand grips. He took it in for repair and the dealer told him " this gun is still under warranty" and put on new grips for no charge. Now that is a good warranty.Most any knife will cut bob wire. You lay the wire across the top of the fence post, slide your knife under the wire, blade edge up, then hit the wire with the butt of your Colt.
Bruce
final part of this instruction reads "and shoot yourself in the groin":laughing:
I saw a movie once where some SEALS were using their knives to cut a fence. It took 2 that were hooked together at the end to form a scissor like function that cut the wire. I didn't have anything like that in the Army but it could be some special knives made for SEAL teams. At least it worked in the movie for Sylvester Stallone.
After that, does the name change from "Bob" wire to "Alice" wire?![]()
It could have been this knife, it was not a good detail (night shot in the movie) so it looked like he hooked 2 pieces of a knife together. $175 is a lot to pay for a barbed wire cutter though. I think my HF small bolt cutter was about $20 and works well for wire and rebar up to #4.One illustrated here. All I've seen use the scabbard as the other half of the cutter.
GERMAN EICKHORN CYPRUS SF II. INFANTRY COMBAT KNIFE WITH WIRE CUTTER | Fixed Blade Knives | Eickhorn Germany | German Knife Shop
Bruce