You see before you Andrew’s “heading downtown” gear. Since he’s from Cupertino, we guess he means the mean streets of San Jose. We’re just glad, given that he lives in California, he still has the option. See all his gear at Everyday Carry . . .
You see before you Andrew’s “heading downtown” gear. Since he’s from Cupertino, we guess he means the mean streets of San Jose. We’re just glad, given that he lives in California, he still has the option. See all his gear at Everyday Carry . . .
Chauncy: Well, there’s something you don’t see every day, Edgar.
Edgar: What’s that, Chauncey?
Chauncey: It’s a rare CupertinoConcealedCarry from the family SantaClaraCounty!
Edgar: Amazing! I thought they had all become extinct!
He’s either connected or a cop. Or he’s carrying sans .gov paperwork.
The 10K Rolex screams ‘connected’ to me…
A chopped up G19, can’t have those 15 rd mags. So throw in the G26 mags!
i have that same knife. It sits in my dresser, not in my pocket. I like tip-up folders with a deep conceal clip in the back right pocket. unfortunately, this CRKT model slices my thumb when reaching in to grab it, because when folded the very sharp blade tip is way too close to the both the end of the frame and slit.
Funny you should say that, I loved this knife from inception, couldn’t wait to find it in the wild, finally did, realized the design flaw you discovered, found it to be a fatal flaw, and didn’t buy. I was so disappointed, I’m not usually awaiting the release of a knife (or anything really).
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