Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 122
Loc: SE Texas Swamp
Rick, No, the 45 Auto's seat on the case mouth so I can use the ejector rod, the cylinder is also rebated for 45 AR rims so that I can shoot them in it too.
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Hugh Clark RKS #4491 NRA Member TSRA Member
I'll throw one more up there. Try and guess the lengths of these two. The top knife is a mid 40's and the bottom is mid/late 60's. I know sheaths would help, but give it a shot.
Registered: 05/22/07
Posts: 1970
Loc: Gator Country
Hey Crutch, Actually never have seen them before. I have been looking at a lot of # 2's lately since I got my first one a couple of weeks ago and after fondling my new # 2, 7" I just reacted and thought yours was a 7" model and from there the larger one looked like 11". I love the big one. That is some blade.
Quote: Try and guess the lengths of these two. The top knife is a mid 40's and the bottom is mid/late 60's. I know sheaths would help, but give it a shot.
Crutch, Just going by the handle, I guess 6" and 9". Is that close? ~dale
Tom got it right, a 2-7 and a 2-11 1/8". Interesting stories accompany both knives.
The 2-7 was carried by a paratrooper with the 3rd of the 506th 101st ABN "Shock Force" in Viet Nam. Comes in a riveted sheath.
The 2-11 is name etched as well as logo stamped on both sides of the blade. It was carried by a decorated man that retired as a Lt. Colonel after enlisting June 2, 1942 and retiring Dec 31, 1965. Served in the European African-Middle Eastern Campaign during WWII.