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You will probably like this site then.

http://www.thekhukurihouse.com/catalog/


P.S. I like them too.
next gen kabar and this one i made
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LASERLYTE/KA-BAR PISTOL BAYONET...


Laserlyte Pistol Bayonet (PB-3)...
http://www.laserlyte.com/Pistol_Bayon...

PB-3 This aggressive looking Mini Survival Knife design is now available for your pistol. It is the 3rd generation of the extremely popular line of LaserLyte®/Ka-bar® brand pistol bayonets. The exaggerated top serrated blade and two-tone design will look great on any semi-auto pistol. The PB-3 Mini Survival Knife is ready for any situation—or just looking cool on your favorite gun.

PISTOL BAYONET
PB-3 MSRP: $49.95

• Universal Quick Detachable Design
• Steel Blade by Ka-Bar®
• Fits all medium to large frame pistols with rails
• Full tang design
• Custom polymer sheath included
• Weight 2.6oz
• Blade length 2.75", Overall length 5.75"

Check out Laserlytes Youtube channel...
http://www.youtube.com/user/laserlyte
Badass knife!Good work.
BENCHMADE-Marc A. Lee "Glory" Knife...


Benchmade: Marc A. Lee "Glory" Knife -Eddie Killian design (150 BKSN)...
http://www.benchmade.com/products/150

This knife honors the fearless actions and heroic behavior of Petty Officer Second Class Marc Alan Lee, the first Navy SEAL to be killed in Iraq since the war began in 2003.

Marc Lee was part of a dedicated Naval Special Warfare team fighting the insurgency in Iraq, supporting the U.S. in its efforts to bring peace and stability to that country.
His valorous conduct, exemplary leadership, and extraordinary self-sacrifice for his fellow service members have earned him the highest respect and gratitude of his fellow SEALs, the Navy, and our nation.
A portion of the proceeds from every knife sold will be donated to the Marc Lee Foundation.

Blade Length: 7.30"
Blade Thickness: 0.190"
Handle Thickness: 0.750"
Blade Material: 154CM Stainless Steel
Blade Hardness: 58-61HRC
Blade Style: Re-curve Blade, BK1
Weight: 10.10oz.

Clip: Sheath
Lock Mechanism: Fixed
Overall Length: 12.50"
Sheath Material: Multi-Function Soft Sheath, Nylon, MOLLE® Compatible, 4.80oz
Class: Black

MSRP: #350.00

Marc A. Lee Glory Foundation...
http://marcleefoundation.org/

SEAL Team 3 honors teammates killed in Iraq...
http://www.navytimes.com/news/2007/10...

SAN DIEGO — In a starkly clean renovated quarterdeck of a building at the naval amphibious base in Coronado, Calif., two Navy SEALs who died in Iraq last year live large in a personalized memorial designed to honor their service and memory.

Aviation Ordnanceman 2nd Class (SEAL) Marc A. Lee and Master-at-Arms 2nd Class (SEAL) Michael A. Monsoor were killed in separate incidents last summer in Ramadi. On Friday, members of SEAL Team 3 gathered at their team headquarters and formally dedicated the renovated quarterdeck in honor of lost teammates.

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That is fine looking blade Leo. I am also starting to get into the bushcraft knives. I may have to look into one of those in the future. 

As I have just recently began to collect more fixed blades, I have some different uses. I have some smaller ones that I use for smaller tasks like carving, opening boxes, cutting rope, etc. I also have some larger ones that I use when camping. I find the longer blades useful when trying to cut up small pieces of wood, cutting up meat that I am cooking and anything else I need it for around the campsite. Here are a few of my different ones that get used frequently. 

Nice knives Jeremy!  That one in the middle picture looks a bit familiar to me.

This has to be my favorite fixed blade because it was custom made for me using antler from one of my deer kills.  I called the deer Lefty because of his unusual antlers.  So the knife came to be called Lefty too.  You can read the story of Lefty here.  The blade is 01 tool steel.

http://iknifecollector.com/group/outdoorliving/forum/topics/the-sag...

This custom hand forged knife from Don Carter Forge is one of my prized knives too.  I won it in a contest right here on iKC.

The Colonial Bushcraft CE400 Defiant is a great knife too.  Yes, I chopped that tree down with the knife.  The tree was a measured 2 1/2 inches in diameter at the chopping point.  The blade is 154 CM steel.

My Colonial Bushcraft CE100 Nemisis is a fine knife also.  It is smaller than the CE 400 but is still a rugged knife that can handle a lot of chores.  The steel in it is also 154 CM.

Another prized fixed blade that I have is this custom skinner by Canadian maker Bill Wiebe.  It was given to me by a Canadian friend of mine.  And yes he gave me two sheaths with it.  He wasn't satisfied with the sheath the maker supplied so he made the bottom one himself.

These are some really nice knives, making me realize that I really have to take more photos of my knives (especially my favorites, which is most definitely plural).  For the moment, I'll just post this...

Ah, nice,  Dead left.. I think I see some Tops knives there !!!!!

Jeremy B. Buchanan said:

As I have just recently began to collect more fixed blades, I have some different uses. I have some smaller ones that I use for smaller tasks like carving, opening boxes, cutting rope, etc. I also have some larger ones that I use when camping. I find the longer blades useful when trying to cut up small pieces of wood, cutting up meat that I am cooking and anything else I need it for around the campsite. Here are a few of my different ones that get used frequently. 

Quite a few nice ones in there DLKG.  Looked at this while we were having a discussion in chat about TOPS, good timing :)

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