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      • A gully is simply a big knife. It was not usually a fighting knife but could be used as such in a pinch. Some gully's were folding pocket knives but for the most part they were similar to the knife you would find in your kitchen. The folding knives were smaller.
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  2. Sep 4, 2022 · A gully is simply a big knife. It was not usually a fighting knife but could be used as such in a pinch. Some gully's were folding pocket knives but for the most part they were similar to the knife you would find in your kitchen. The folding knives were smaller.

    • Action: This term refers to the deployment of the blade on a folding knife. More premium knives have smoother actions that are typically helped along by ball bearings and detents.
    • Arc Lock: This is a proprietary locking mechanism from knife brand Studies and Observations Group — more commonly known as “SOG.” Using a slide-lock setup, this mechanism is similar to Benchmade’s AXIS lock, though curves — or arcs (hence the name) — in a way that’s similar to the mechanism on most bolt-action pens.
    • AXIS Lock: One of the most sturdy and revered — and commonly replicated — knife locking mechanisms of all time, the AXIS lock is Benchmade’s own proprietary sliding lock mechanism.
    • Back: Not to be confused with a swedge or spine, a knife’s back is the unsharpened side of a blade with a single edge.
  3. noun (1) gul· ly ˈgu̇-lē ˈgə- plural gullies. Synonyms of gully. dialectal British. : a large knife. gully. 2 of 3. noun (2) gul· ly ˈgə-lē. variants or less commonly gulley. plural gullies. 1. : a trench which was originally worn in the earth by running water and through which water often runs after rains. 2. : a small valley or gulch. gully.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GullyGully - Wikipedia

    A gully is a landform created by running water, mass movement, or commonly a combination of both eroding sharply into soil or other relatively erodible material, typically on a hillside or in river floodplains or terraces.

  5. Dec 4, 2005 · dialect British : a large knife. Main Entry:2gullly. Variant:also gullley \*g*-l*\ Function:noun. Inflected Form:plural gullies. Etymology:obsolete English gully gullet, probably alteration of Middle English golet ravine, throat. Date:1637.

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  7. Jul 7, 2010 · The Gully Knife custom made for me as a gift by the late Geoff W. Howarth of Tamworth NSW. 9 inches closed. 1 foot 5 inches open! Must be close to the one Crockadile Dundee used to kill that dummy snake!

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