Always liked the Gerber coffin handle bowie - discontinued now, though, so the bay and some of the knife forums would be your best bet. Done by Gerber when they were still making great knives. Might be a little too modern for you though, but they were made with both a rubber and hardwood...
circleshooter,
Congrats on a great looking watch! Agreed on you with Seiko, for a company that almost killed off the mechanical watch... they seem to be the best value for mechanical watches these days and have a huge following. I wish their SBDC001 "Sumo" diver wasn't as big, otherwise it'd...
No. I'm thinking of the one mentioned in "No Easy Day".
A HK 45C.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military/weapons/what-no-easy-day-reveals-about-navy-seal-gear-12583172
Thanks.
If I recall correctly, internal parts on the 870P are all metal unlike the basic run-of-the-mill 870 that has some plastic parts. In addition, the P has the metal guard, parkerized and so on.
The OP could always go for a Mossberg 590A1 if he wants the "real" deal in a field shotgun...
No one is hitting the brakes. As much as I like reading about the next "super steel" that just came out or is in the making, we're hitting diminishing returns... especially when these steels are to be used on every day carry knives.
Well... sorta.
Caption:
"Women in Citizen/Civic Militia (Commy era term for Police). Interviewer, sometimes with a pistol."
Although, that badge on her sleeve designates a traffic cop. Rank: Basic officer/constable.
Ahh... how do I say this? That "torture test" is no biggie in the knife world. Any knife maker worth his weight in salt can heat treat a blade, specially a thin one like that, to perform such "feats".