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Posted: 4/9/2024 11:19:55 PM EDT
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For me, it's the ZT 0560. It incorporates the best features.of Hinderer's and ZT's designs. Great flipper, finger guard, etc |
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Camilus Boy Scout knife. Got it in 1993 and it’s been all over the world with me since
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Old Timer 3-blade. I've had the one I now carry for better than 40 years. It's the first thing I put in my pocket when I get dressed.
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Cold Steel Voyager, early model, four inch clip point, fine edge,steel pocket clip.
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I've been carrying an Al Mar SERE 3" all black for a few years now. I needed something with a smaller blade for reasons and I like Al Mar knives.
It's a no brainer! |
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Para 3 - plus I took the S90V blade from the teal Lightweight and swapped it into the original G10 scaled model.
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ZT 0450 in carbon fiber. Small, light, but big enough. Easy to clean. Spiritual successor to the old Benchmade mini-AFCK.
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I kind of collect pocket knives, so I think I have a bunch of "favorites." Hard to narrow just one down.
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I really like this one, stays nice and sharp.
https://www.buckknives.com/product/110-slim-pro-trx-knife/?sku=0110BKS3-B |
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I’ve beat the shit out of Manix Lightweight and it just keeps going. I’m not sure if it’s even my favorite, but has become the most used somehow if that makes sense.
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Viper Knives Vox Katla Flipper Knife 3.25" M390 Stonewashed Tanto Blade and Smooth Titanium Handles
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I have several Emersons but I carry the Horseman most often
The others are just too big |
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1. The small Swiss Army Knife, the one with scissors, toothpick, tweezers, file, some other stuff and a sharp blade.
2. Griptillian AXIS lock. Don't carry anything but the tiny Swiss, but the Grip is a great fidget device and improves my manual dexterity. |
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Sebenza. Was great 10 years ago. PM2. Too light ZT- a bit too small I carried the shit out of it. CS ultimate hunter- solid, no frills. Hi quality that I can beat the crap out of. It depends if you are in an office or on a farm all day. |
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My favorite EDC folding knife is a Spyderco Delica and Endura. No not at the same time, but I can't choose between the two. If I had a gun to my head I'd probably get shot before I could choose. Regular old vg10 steel.
Absolutely love them. That a Endura is so thin and carry's so well means I can pull an almost 4" blade out of a pair of basketball shorts in 110 degree weather without having noticed it all day. And a delica has such a nice designed handle and blade that even wet, dirty, in a hurry, whatever, a small knife can be used to great potential. |
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Spyderco . I’ve carried them my entire adult life . I give them as gifts . My current is a titanium handled military Ive daily carried for a long time . Before that , the original Manix , before that Military . There may be better out there and there is much worse but they have never failed me . I have a nice collection of Mule Teams in some nice steels as well .
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Spyderco Military / Military 2
I love the big comfy handle, and superb blade shape that works well with fine work as well as very thick cardboard. |
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Currently it's my Microtech socom Auto.
Attached File I am in search for a Microtech Hawk Auto partial serrated in tactical finish. Attached File |
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Benchmade Rift serrated I've had for almost a decade now. Good size, good heft, solid lockup for the Axis lock. Easy to take apart to clean and holds an edge pretty well. And the grip is G10.
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