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Recently bought a couple knives from @x-ray gun. Specifically the Buck 110. Have been enjoying it, thinking of the memories I have while carrying one on my belt all through school from about 6th grade on! The many uses it helped with on the Farm, Hunting and doing some ornery **** as a kid!

Now as I sit and handle it after a lot of years not owning one, it is so difficult to comprehend that Young Men today are not allowed to carry such a knife to school. Why have we lost rights that we had and our kids and grandkids will never have?


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That young men are not allowed to carry knives in school is a good thing because the kids these days are not the same as the kids we were back in the day. We didn't whip out a knife (or gun) to use against someone that we THINK might have offended us (or our friends) for some reason or another. We had respect for others and for property. Yep, glad kids these days don't get to carry knives to school like we did.
 

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Fun story and then a comparison of today versus a few generations back.

Maybe 7 years ago Mr. Buck himself, probably a son or grandson, came to speak at our church for a men’s fundraising benefit. My BIL won a new buck knife that Mr. buck signed for him. They are a great family.

So my wife’s grandpa got his first Winchester 94 30-30 when he was 12 or 13 years old. Something terrible has been happening in our culture and I blame the internet and especially social media. I’d gladly give up all the modern conveniences to go back to a simpler time
Funny thing....I went to school before the internet and social media. We were NOT allowed to have a knife or gun at school. So all the degeneracy claimed here in thread was before those were even on the horizon. Sorry, I know you're very specifically and oddly passionate about wanting to take your guns to schools from your post history. But the fact is that the choices made to ban them were never the done by the kids. Just like the kids never were the ones to want participation trophies, all those choices were made by the adults and administrations along the way. Who oddly, tend to be in the same generations as those complaining about lost rights in this thread.

Also oddly, I went through my entire school career and have no recollection of a single solitary time that a knife or gun would have made my life better.
 

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Why have we lost rights that we had and our kids and grandkids will never have?
I believe each generation we go back and look, there is a bit more God factor in everyones life!

Each generation we go back and look there is more and more Moms being quality housewives, more concerned with the quality of home they kept, the food they made, and the caring of their husband and children!
More and more Dads being the bread winner, and the a$$ warmer administrator!

Argue as you may, but things started to fall apart when women went to work into the factories!

Each Generation we go back and look there was less and less divorce!

Each generation back there was parents that choose to implant the meaning of right from wrong into their children, whether leading by example, communication, or by quality a$$ beatings!

Each generation we go back, music and entertainment is less and less vulgar!


Go forth and turn off the radio, turn off the video games, shut off the tv, read the Bible to your children, and grand children!

Take them woods exploring, out on / in the water, get them involved with gardening, cooking, caring for animals, hunting, marksmanship, fishing, camping, make a project together, teach them some carpentry skills, wrench on a car or something together!
 

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I've had my 110 for so long I can no longer remember when and where I got it 🤔
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Recently bought a couple knives from @x-ray gun. Specifically the Buck 110. Have been enjoying it, thinking of the memories I have while carrying one on my belt all through school from about 6th grade on! The many uses it helped with on the Farm, Hunting and doing some ornery **** as a kid!

Now as I sit and handle it after a lot of years not owning one, it is so difficult to comprehend that Young Men today are not allowed to carry such a knife to school. Why have we lost rights that we had and our kids and grandkids will never have?
First knife was an Old Timer from O-Tasco...I dropped that into Lake Tenkiller as a boy and cried. Buck knife w/ leather case (110 I guess) came next...I still have it! I have not carried it in years though.
 

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What happened? Libturd, commie, Dumbasscraps is what happened.

Destruction of the family unit.
Socialism of schools
Loss of morals, no respect for others, no respect for life.

In 7th grade wood shop, my shop project was a rifle stock. Carried the 1917 mil-surp everyday, to fit stock.
In High School, parking full of pickups, with rifle and or shotgun hanging in gun rack in back window.
Today, I wouldn't dare attempt to pick up grandson at school, with any firearm visible. Or park at a store with a gun rack visible.

The one thing that does happen, I show up, going to my pasture or Cowboy Action shoot, grandson runs to truck, grabs his gun belt and pair of Single Sixes. Strangest thing, nobody has been shot.
wish i still had my shop projects.. the stuff i learned in wood and metal shop i still carry to this day... learned to weld in 7th grade always loved it.
 

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What happened? Libturd, commie, Dumbasscraps is what happened.

Destruction of the family unit.
Socialism of schools
Loss of morals, no respect for others, no respect for life.

In 7th grade wood shop, my shop project was a rifle stock. Carried the 1917 mil-surp everyday, to fit stock.
In High School, parking full of pickups, with rifle and or shotgun hanging in gun rack in back window.
Today, I wouldn't dare attempt to pick up grandson at school, with any firearm visible. Or park at a store with a gun rack visible.

The one thing that does happen, I show up, going to my pasture or Cowboy Action shoot, grandson runs to truck, grabs his gun belt and pair of Single Sixes. Strangest thing, nobody has been shot.
CHAOS is the Libturd objective. Enough chaos, and the dumbshits plead to be saved, turn over all their freedoms.
 

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