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#83967 - 01/25/07 10:52 PM aviator gets gored by his survival knife
Glock-A-Roo Offline
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Here's a story about a Naval aviator whose automatic knife opened up in his survival vest. Ouch!

Lessons learned: 1) know your gear and 2) check your gear.

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#83968 - 01/25/07 11:00 PM Re: aviator gets gored by his survival knife
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That is a hilarious article in the title and the whole "I don't normally bleed this much from preflight" but I had my buck tempest do that once while I was pulling it out of my pocket. Thankfully I didn't get cut but it was a real eye opener. My guess is the safety snagged on the pants and then somehow it deployed as well.
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#83969 - 01/25/07 11:12 PM Re: aviator gets gored by his survival knife
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Oww. That sounds like the Benchmade Model 5000 Auto Presidio. Can anyone verify?
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#83970 - 01/25/07 11:51 PM Re: aviator gets gored by his survival knife
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I had two thoughts after reading that:

1) Stuff happens

2) Relying on SOMEONE ELSE to check YOUR survival gear once a month (when you might be flying with it every day) seems like a really stupid way to do business. Who is going to have to use this stuff to survive anyway...
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#83971 - 01/26/07 12:12 AM Re: aviator gets gored by his survival knife
Russ Offline
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#83972 - 01/26/07 12:14 AM Re: aviator gets gored by his survival knife
OldBaldGuy Offline
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Unfamiliarity breeds accidents...
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#83973 - 01/26/07 01:12 AM Re: aviator gets gored by his survival knife
GrantC Offline
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Registered: 01/08/07
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Here in Oregon we're allowed to buy, possess and carry automatic knives, so there are a LOT of them around.

I've had several friends and one employee whose autos came off safe and deployed in their pockets. (The employee's incident occurred while I was in the room - took a couple of stitches to the fingers that were unknowningly thrust into the now-dangerous pocket!)

After that, I decided against carrying mine (a Benchmade engraved "first production) and sold it - for enough money to buy a couple of really nice non-automatic Benchmades!

The thumb-opening models are more than fast enough for me... <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

-=[ Grant ]=-

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#83974 - 01/26/07 01:31 AM Re: aviator gets gored by his survival knife
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A friend once gave me a Benchmade auto folder, don't know what model, that had NO safety, just a recessed button. Made a nice letter opener at home, no way I would carry it (even if it was legal where I lived, which it wasn't)...
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#83975 - 01/26/07 02:15 AM Re: aviator gets gored by his survival knife
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Registered: 11/18/05
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Loc: Baton Rouge, LA, USA
One handed opening is available in so many non-switchblade forms.
Assisted openers are legal just about everywhere in the US as are the spyderco's and hole in the blade types.
I can open mine just as fast as an MC-1 or other automatic.
I wonder why the military still persist with automatics ?
It's a shame that the "Switchblade" has such an unfounded bad rap.
Purely psychological, automatics are no more effective than any other folder as far as a weapon is concerned.
It does help in an emergency, one handed opening no mater what type.
Guess the 1950's did it. Funny now a hoodlum would be embarrassed to pull out such a thing.

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