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#208472 - 12/27/24 12:06 AM Appropriate knives for my grandsons
armedcitizen Offline
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Merry Christmas to all. It has been a long while since I've visited this forum and I come seeking advice. I have an 18 month old grandson and another grandson on the way. I'm considering putting a knife on order for each. Off the top of my head I'm thinking a Model 5 with a 6" blade. I think that would be a good general use knife for camping, etc.

What other models and lengths should I be considering?

Thank you in advance.

Jerry Morrison
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#208473 - 12/27/24 01:10 AM Re: Appropriate knives for my grandsons [Re: armedcitizen]
Metalbender Offline
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In some states,a minor can't be in possession of a knife with a blade more than 5 inches in length. That's the case in nj.

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#208474 - 12/27/24 03:54 AM Re: Appropriate knives for my grandsons [Re: Metalbender]
Holzinger258 Offline
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I'm kinda partial to the 23 - it's rugged, not too big, and adaptable to many hunting and camping uses.
(That being said, I gave my young grandson a Model 20.)


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#208475 - 12/27/24 09:13 AM Re: Appropriate knives for my grandsons [Re: Holzinger258]
Billy Poyner Offline
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I would go with a Model 28
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#208476 - 12/27/24 09:31 AM Re: Appropriate knives for my grandsons [Re: Billy Poyner]
Metalbender Offline
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I'm partial to a 26.

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#208478 - 12/27/24 11:36 AM Re: Appropriate knives for my grandsons [Re: Metalbender]
bradb Offline
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I agree on the 28 as an excellent all rounder for camping/hunting/hiking. The 3/16 steel is not as heavy and an excellent handle with the BPH Micarta. Exposed full tang and wrist thong are standard.

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#208482 - 12/27/24 03:28 PM Re: Appropriate knives for my grandsons [Re: bradb]
Shoot870p Offline
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Model 28. Or 8-4 old style


Edited by Shoot870p (12/27/24 03:29 PM)
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#208483 - 12/27/24 04:53 PM Re: Appropriate knives for my grandsons [Re: Metalbender]
Windsor Offline
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Originally Posted By: Metalbender
In some states,a minor can't be in possession of a knife with a blade more than 5 inches in length. That's the case in nj.


In Colorado, no "concealed carry" (sheath may or may not count) with a blade longer than 3.5 inches in length. Exemptions exist for outdoor activities, like hunting.

And also, get caught on school grounds with a knife (any knife), felony. (C.R.S. 18-12-105.5)
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#208484 - 12/27/24 06:06 PM Re: Appropriate knives for my grandsons [Re: Windsor]
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A dealer special from the captain is a good choice.

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#208485 - 12/27/24 06:31 PM Re: Appropriate knives for my grandsons [Re: Windsor]
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I'm an un charged felon.....got suspended in the 5th grade for a knife at school...while I did not think of killing the teacher, as today, I just had a pocket knife in my pocket, and somehow, got noticed by the teacher...I'm sure I exposed it....to act like a big shot...
:-)Rocky
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