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Posts Tagged ‘Bowie’

Large Bowie

By Jeff On January 18, 2010 No Comments

Large Bowie

The civil war weapons were essentially brought into utilization when the Union and the Confederate troops went to the first ever modern war in history during the period 1861-1865.

The civil war weapons may be distinguished into artillery, small arms, Minnie ball and edged weapons to boot. In the artillery group, came those weapons which were larger than the smaller arms. Basically, the two types of cannons were used in the war, the first was the riled cannon and the second was the smooth bored cannon. The artillery used during the civil war showed classification on the basis of siege artillery and the tactical deployment (including sea coast and the field).

A smoothbore two pounded gun, Napoleon, was the best artillery (the first to show in 1857) among the civil war weapons. It was light and portable and most effective at 250 yards. The Ordnance and the Parrot rifles were the most used rifled guns. They had a better and a more accurate range (up to 2300 yards). Dahlgren and Rodman smoothbores were the highly powerful (a 2000 yard range) and were able to target 45 and 90 pounds respectively. Canister projectiles, solid mast and shell were other artillery used.

A small arm category comprised arms smaller than the usual cannon (like muskets). They were the handguns (including pistols and revolvers, short barreled rifles, carbines, shoulder guns (containing spiral grooves on the inner surface) and muskets that were smoothbore. The muzzle loading firearm called the Ferry Rifle and the spring field Musket was used by both the sides engaged in the war. The Civil War rifled Musket was the most accurate with a large range in the form of a direct frontal deadly assault. Lightweight Spencer carbine, Sharps Carbine, Colt revolver, Remington New Model and Star Army Percussion, English Enfield Rile and the French Le Mat revolver were other small arms used as the civil war weapons.

The Minnie ball (first developed by the French Captain in 1848) was a hollow bullet that can be easily rammed into the bore and thus not only revolutionized the civil warfare but also caused the widespread deaths. Long distance targets were suddenly within the reach and it was a real leap forward in the civil war weapons advancement.

In the edged weapons category, came the lancer, pikes, Bowie knives, short swords, sabers and bayonets. Sabers were the cavalry swords. Bayonet attacks were also common. The other famous civil war weapons were the Ketchum grenades and the Gatling gun. So, the American civil war weapons proved to be a big leap in all the categories of the weapons. Not only were the weapons made deadlier, their high standards of more accurate range, speed, better range and easier delivery were the key features that clicked in making the weapons cause more deaths and destruction.

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Knife Blank

By Jeff On January 17, 2010 No Comments

Knife Blank

India is well known for wood and wood product. There are so many wood exporters in the whole world but Indian exporters are different from the others because they export quality material to the world. One of the main products in India is wood product, the wood exporter in India supplies wood related product to all over the world. Indian wood product markets have a great demand in the international market and also have the stylish work. The Indian wood exporters exports high quality wood products and carton boxes through out the world. India is the one of the leading country in the production wood product and carton boxes, because of this reason Indian wood products moves first in the international market.

The different wood products and carton boxes available in the Indian market are guitar parts, wooden knife handles, wooden pen blanks, wooden bowl blanks, wooden bath mats, wooden soap trays, wooden boxes, Corrugated/Carton/Packaging Boxes. These wood products and carton boxes are exported by the Indian wood exporter to the entire world.

The main exporting material of wood is guitar parts. The wood exporters are mainly concentrating in this area. East Indian rose wood is mainly used for the guitar parts, so this wood material has a large consumer. Indian wood exporter export good quality guitar parts to the world. Another important wood product from India is wooden knife handles, and also has a great demand in the market. The wood exporters’ supplies wooden pen blanks with a reasonable rate. Other wood products of Indian market are wooden bowl blank wooden soap try, wooden bath mats; they are also exporting world widely.

Wood product from India also included wooden boxes; wood exporter supplies the wood boxes in larger amount, the wood boxes are made up of rosewood, teakwood, mahogany and other wood. Indian wood exporters also provide custom made wood products. The custom products includes gift boxes, jewellery boxes, pencil boxes, large wooden shipping boxes, wooden soap trays, tea boxes, packaging and customs use boxes, etc.. Indian exporters are also export corrugated/carton/packaging boxes, and they also have quality.

The Indian wood exporters are exporting a variety of wood product and carton boxes to all over the world in affordable rate and they are also very conscious about the packing of the material what they are exporting.
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Hunting Bowie

By Jeff On January 11, 2010 No Comments

Hunting Bowie

The term "Bowie knife" does not refer to a specific company, as many believe. The term actually refers to a certain style of knife popularized by Colonel James "Jim" Bowie. Today, a bowie knife is any type of large sheath knife with a clip point.

The first knives made for Jim Bowie throughout his lifetime resembled other common knives of that time period. The first knife, designed by Jim Bowie's brother and made by blacksmith James Black, looked like a cross between a Spanish hunting knife and a regular butcher knife, with a blade nearly 10 inches long, a quarter of an inch thick, and about an inch and a half wide. Unlike modern Bowie knives, this knife did not have a clip point; it also did not have a hand guard, unlike modern versions. The first Bowie knife and all subsequent knives made by James Black are known for very hard steel; he died without giving up the secret, and to the present day, the process has not been duplicated.

This first version of the Bowie knife became quite famous after a fight following a duel in 1827. Once the duel was over, a fight broke out among the spectators, and Bowie killed three men using his knife even though he had been shot with a rifle. When Bowie and his knife rose to instant popularity, Bowie and his brother began receiving many requests for the knife, and ended up commissioning many versions from various knife makers.

Most Bowie knives have a blade of between 6 and 12 inches long. The steel is usually relatively thick and broad, up to 2 inches wide and 1/4" thick. Some Bowie knife blades have a strip of brass, copper, or another soft metal, which was intended as a shock absorber to prevent relatively poor quality blades from breaking. Other features included an upper guard to catch an opponent's blade and protect the user's hand. Some also included a unique notch on the bottom of the blade, near the hilt. This "Spanish Notch" is said to have been used to catch the opponent's blade, although its actual use is somewhat unclear. It may have been used as a tool or as a guide for the blade sharpening process.

The clip point found on most Bowie knives had a unique back edge, sometimes called a "false edge," which could also be sharpened. These knives were made by many companies in Sheffield, England, since the 1850s, and are sometimes called "Sheffield Bowie" knives. The Bowie knife also has a curved tip. Since the 1960s many Bowie knives have been made with serrated teeth on the blade's backside; during the Vietnam War the U.S. Army issued these knives, because the teeth could cut through the acrylic of a downed plane or helicopter.

Today, many different companies make Bowie knives, and term is often used to describe any large sheath knife. They are available in decorative and commemorative styles as well as functional hunting or survival knives. This knife, in its modern incarnation, is useful for camping and hunting as well as a weapon; it is designed to do both jobs exceptionally well, leading to its present-day popularity.

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Is This A Good Survival Knife?

By Jeff On October 20, 2009 8 Comments

I'm not looking for a mini knife. I want something that has everything i need to survive in the wilderness- Something to skin fur with/cut branches/catch fish/cook fish w/ matches/ and a compass. I dont think anyone could survive with a foldable pocketknife. I'm talking about a nine incher with an emergency survival kit. If you dont think this one is fine than throw me a few links you think are good. The price cant be really high please. I want a razor sharp blade.

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Looking For Review For Bowie Messer, Seller Mannesman Werkzeuge, Hunting Knife With Deer Print On Blade???

By Jeff On September 1, 2009 1 Comment

full name of seller is bruder mannesmann werkzeuge, knife have 15 cm long blade, heavy handle, one part is made from some kind of plastic, very durable, blade is very nice, it's not twisted, very, very sharp, have print of deers on blade in black and green color, rostfrei


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