Sunday, October 2, 2011

Late Night at Egmore

Got this one when on my late night ice cream outing... with friends, at Egmore, Chennai

See how he stands on the edge of the chair, even though the counter can't be reached :))

Smith and Wesson - Extreme Ops Edition

Victorinox makes Swiss Army style utility knifes... but nothing from their arsenal compares to this beauty from Smith & Wesson... The Extreme Ops Edition Knife beautifully crafted in high precision stainless steel with foldable spring action... No offense to victorinox users, ( i love vics ) but this one is pure genius! :D



I only wish it was sturdy and so eye-candy like this one - The SWF R2S Extreme Ops Edition, Black :)

Knife rules in India: In India it is ILLEGAL to carry any knife which is,
1) Spring actuated
2) Button actuated
3) Of more than the specified length (perhaps 9 inches) or breadth.

Using a knife in India is a double-edged sword even in certain cases of self defence... Pulling out a blade in public is not the most sensible thing to do... and the big question remains, do you REALLY have it in you to "stab" (kill) your opponent in a fight?

If you are found in possession of  a knife or take it out to stab a person, you are guilty of a non-bailable offence under Arms Act, of 1959 under IPC (Indian Penal Code).

Advise for Tourists: Do not carry a knife, unless it is small and "utility" worthy... Example could be you are in a trekking spree, and you want to trek various parts in the North, or a Forest trip. Knives in India - best used in a collection, for pealing fruits or cutting bread crust... :))

Cheers!