I remember them, but more so I remember the price. My Buck 110 I sanded the wood down & made mine a thumb open for a lot less. No idea what happened to that knife.I have an old Buck like that. Had it for about 50 years. Never seen one in auto before.
Me and my brother have always called them Defective Specials. And we love the guns, no malcontent.That's a rare one....
Hahaha, pretty boring details. Just some Altamont bonded ivory grips. I have the same thing on a Colt Government Model. Now they have turned and look like real ivory. I need to do an updated picture some day.oooooooo…….like those grips on the revolver.
Details?
Just happened to have some kruegerand lying around, huh....
Haha, they just seemed to fit considering some spooks used the Novas in the 80s. Think Nicaragua, Contras, Sandinistas, Iran Contra fiasco.
Nova 9mm by LaFrance Specialties, before anyone even dreamed of a micro nine.
Microtech OTF, the little one.
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Remington 700 in 30-06. Was my first gun, and it's sitting atop my first buck.
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I met Tim LaFrance a few years ago.Nova 9mm by LaFrance Specialties, before anyone even dreamed of a micro nine.
Microtech OTF, the little one.
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US M1 Carbine 1943 and US M3 Camillus 1943 Trench KnifeView attachment 178457
Nice knife.Nice!
I really like the Cobratecks. They seem well built. I went to the last gun show with intent to buy the large Microtech OTF, but my knife guy wasn’t there. I looked at the Cobratecks and liked what I saw. I almost bought that Texas model but they didn’t have them in the large size.
I bought this top of the line model which is significantly lighter in weight and the blade is significantly tighter than on the other models as well.
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