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It's obviously called a knife
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I know its a kukri, but I name it Trevor... ...or master chief [Edited on 07.26.2010 9:58 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Ultermarto Why do we need a different name for it?. Its just a knife. It doesnt function any differently than any other knife.[/quote] Actually, a Kukri hits more like an axe in a chopping motion then a normal knife's slash/stab. The blade is designed to hit pretty hard.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Blue Dalek [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] warrior527 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SilasO51 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Capsfalcon kukri, a traditional Nepalese blade which is effective in close quarter engagements obviously.[/quote] I think Emile should have taken tips from the Czechoslovakians(my spell checker says I actually spelled that right the first time) who are known for their skill in knife sniping. [/quote] Czechoslovakia isn't a country anymore..[/quote] Czech Republic and Slovakia right?[/quote] Exactly.
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A Kukri.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Flood 101 I forgot. :/[/quote] "Knife"
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It's called "[i]Butter's worst nightmare[/i]"
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Why do we need a different name for it?. Its just a knife. It doesnt function any differently than any other knife.
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To the OP: You have the answer to what type of knife it is, but to the name of it, I would say "Mr. Staby". [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SilasO51 I think Emile should have taken tips from the Czechoslovakians(my spell checker says I actually spelled that right the first time) who are known for their skill in knife sniping. [/quote] Are you talking about Pavli-blam!-o? Really? It's going to -blam- out the name of the most prolific sniper of all time? The most deadly women to walk the Earth? [Edited on 07.26.2010 9:51 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] warrior527 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SilasO51 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Capsfalcon kukri, a traditional Nepalese blade which is effective in close quarter engagements obviously.[/quote] I think Emile should have taken tips from the Czechoslovakians(my spell checker says I actually spelled that right the first time) who are known for their skill in knife sniping. [/quote] Czechoslovakia isn't a country anymore..[/quote] Czech Republic and Slovakia right?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SilasO51 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Capsfalcon kukri, a traditional Nepalese blade which is effective in close quarter engagements obviously.[/quote] I think Emile should have taken tips from the Czechoslovakians(my spell checker says I actually spelled that right the first time) who are known for their skill in knife sniping. [/quote] Czechoslovakia isn't a country anymore..
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Vera!!!?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] ShadedSpartan17 It was a Buck knife in ODST, I think now it's an EMILE knife :D[/quote] ICWHTUDIDTHAR
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] JJohnson405 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SilasO51 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Capsfalcon kukri, a traditional Nepalese blade which is effective in close quarter engagements obviously.[/quote] I think Emile should have taken tips from the Czechoslovakians(my spell checker says I actually spelled that right the first time) who are known for their skill in knife sniping. [/quote] What is this "knife sniping" you speak of? It sounds very interesting.[/quote] I would assume it's like it's namesake implies. You 'snipe' a target from a long distance with a thrown knife. I would kill so many baby Grunts if I could buy Emile's knife. Or any other type of knife for that matter.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] P1X3L N1NJA Its a Gurhka Kukri. Ive got one :)[/quote] Sounds like a Gurkin Cookie Knife :X
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It was a Buck knife in ODST, I think now it's an EMILE knife :D
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Alan.
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Its a Gurkha Kukri. Ive got one :) [Edited on 07.26.2010 9:43 AM PDT]
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I thought it was just a Knife. :)
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SilasO51 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Capsfalcon kukri, a traditional Nepalese blade which is effective in close quarter engagements obviously.[/quote] I think Emile should have taken tips from the Czechoslovakians(my spell checker says I actually spelled that right the first time) who are known for their skill in knife sniping. [/quote] What is this "knife sniping" you speak of? It sounds very interesting.
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As has been said before, it's a [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kukri]kukri[/url].
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Capsfalcon kukri, a traditional Nepalese blade which is effective in close quarter engagements obviously.[/quote] I think Emile should have taken tips from the Czechoslovakians(my spell checker says I actually spelled that right the first time) who are known for their skill in knife sniping.
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kukri, a traditional Nepalese blade which is effective in close quarter engagements obviously.
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Didnt know it had a name, I was just gonna say knife. :P
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All I remember is that it's some sort of Indian knife (I think), so I guess I'm in the same boat with you.
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Kukri