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Posted: 8/22/2014 8:58:23 PM EDT
| Looking for an assisted folder. Its going to be an edc, so it doesn't have to be huge |
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Not assisted but I love my Benchmade Griptilian tanto.
Specs .Sand with black tanto blade |
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Unless you're just dead set on an assisted knife, get a Griptilian. I used to love assisted knives until I bought my first Axis knife. Just as fast as an assisted opener and much easier to close with one hand. Now I've got over a dozen Axis knives and one assisted knife I never carry.
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I just picked up a Spyderco Paramilitary 2. Paid a little more than $100 cause I wanted it NOW, but I see people saying they get them for $110 from online retailers.
Thin, light, cool blade style. Griptillian is cool too, so is the Blur, lots of cool options. And for a little less, the Kershaw Shallot is a great EDC for me. Thin and simple but big enough. |
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Unless you're just dead set on an assisted knife, get a Griptilian. I used to love assisted knives until I bought my first Axis knife. Just as fast as an assisted opener and much easier to close with one hand. Now I've got over a dozen Axis knives and one assisted knife I never carry. ![]() Quoted:
Unless you're just dead set on an assisted knife, get a Griptilian. I used to love assisted knives until I bought my first Axis knife. Just as fast as an assisted opener and much easier to close with one hand. Now I've got over a dozen Axis knives and one assisted knife I never carry. ![]() This I have or have owned most of the kershaw assisted knives, Benchmade assisted knives, Protech side opening autos, and Benchmade side opening autos. They are no faster than a thumbhole like spyderco or a BM 550, or an axis lock with broken in pivot. The only thing that is really faster than everything else is an emerson wave. If you're all about an assisted opener, get a Kershaw Blackout or blur so that you don't waste too much money before you realize that there is no point to them |
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