Cruentus
Grandmaster
Here is a link to some that are selling on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2190669851&category=43335
Otherwise, search "Blackie Collins"
Here is the description:
"Brand new, Blackie Collins Speed Assist Letter Opener Partial Serrated Blade. Model BCPLS. This has the Patented assisted opening mechanism. Just start the knife open with the thumb stud, and it quickly pops open. There are no magnetic parts in it. Glass filled polymer construction, with beryllium copper springs. It can be sharpened razor sharp. It is extremely light! It comes with a black pocket clip, and a push button lock. Retail is $25."
I own 2; the serraded and non-serraded. This item is a little scary. It is marketed as a letter opener, but it is clearly not. It is a knife. It is spring loaded with a small copper spring, and made completely of glass filled polymer. This item will get through any metal detector.
My only critique is that it feel like it could break where the blade and handle is attached. So I question it's effectiveness after one use. It has a very sharp point, but the edge itself isn't very sharp. However, if the edged was sharpened, it could possibly last more then one use. The serraded edge is definatily a more effective buy then the nonserraded.
This item is good for protection in an area where metal detectors are prevailent. It could be a great equalizer against a terrorist, or a criminal if you got in trouble on a plane, or in a city building, or what have you.
The negative side to this is that if you can get your hands on this thing and get it through a metal detector, then so can a terrorist. This is a major problem I have. Plus, although I can get it through a detector, I'd imagine that this could cause me a lot more trouble then it would be worth if I was searched at the airport, and it was found on my person.
So, Not a bad buy, but I will be keeping this thing off the plane. I think that I'll stick to my improvised weapons if I ever get in trouble in the air, or at the airport.
:asian:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2190669851&category=43335
Otherwise, search "Blackie Collins"
Here is the description:
"Brand new, Blackie Collins Speed Assist Letter Opener Partial Serrated Blade. Model BCPLS. This has the Patented assisted opening mechanism. Just start the knife open with the thumb stud, and it quickly pops open. There are no magnetic parts in it. Glass filled polymer construction, with beryllium copper springs. It can be sharpened razor sharp. It is extremely light! It comes with a black pocket clip, and a push button lock. Retail is $25."
I own 2; the serraded and non-serraded. This item is a little scary. It is marketed as a letter opener, but it is clearly not. It is a knife. It is spring loaded with a small copper spring, and made completely of glass filled polymer. This item will get through any metal detector.
My only critique is that it feel like it could break where the blade and handle is attached. So I question it's effectiveness after one use. It has a very sharp point, but the edge itself isn't very sharp. However, if the edged was sharpened, it could possibly last more then one use. The serraded edge is definatily a more effective buy then the nonserraded.
This item is good for protection in an area where metal detectors are prevailent. It could be a great equalizer against a terrorist, or a criminal if you got in trouble on a plane, or in a city building, or what have you.
The negative side to this is that if you can get your hands on this thing and get it through a metal detector, then so can a terrorist. This is a major problem I have. Plus, although I can get it through a detector, I'd imagine that this could cause me a lot more trouble then it would be worth if I was searched at the airport, and it was found on my person.
So, Not a bad buy, but I will be keeping this thing off the plane. I think that I'll stick to my improvised weapons if I ever get in trouble in the air, or at the airport.
:asian:
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