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Mine is a CRKT very decent knife for the $.
[h=1]M21-14DSFG[/h]
[h=1]M21-14DSFG[/h]
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Mine is a CRKT very decent knife for the $.
M21-14DSFG
That one, with a black handle.
I will be back in a little while, but until then, look up William Henry Kinves.
So I looked up these knives, the detail on them is incredible, these are pretty awesome here. I guess that's why they are like
$500 and up
I;m liking these randall made knives, they look like a ww1 era fighting knife but the the william henry ones are much better looking to me hah
I'll bring some life to this topic. These two knives are my favorite. Ones a daily workhorse and the other is my old combat knife, I'll let you choose which is which.
Gerber LMF II is very nice and would be a must have but i prefer no serrations
Kershaw Cryo is my EDC right now (awesome knife for under 30.00)
Like the spyderco economy series you get a lot of knife for the price i have all 4
Ontario Rat 1, 3 and 5 all very solid, and Rat 1 is one of the more unheralded folders i have.
combat/survival that is lashed to my go bag is a Ka-Bar BK7
I am a total kershaw fanboy. My EDC right now is the 1550 Blackout with no serration. My Christmas present to myself is going to be the Blur S30V.
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I've had the blur for about a year now, and honestly it's not been carried past the first month i had it. I keep it handy around the house, and it's a heck of a knife, but the rough texture of the grips rips my shorts, jeans pockets to shreds.
I'm a huge fan of Randall's Adventure knives, I have multiple Izula and ESEE series knives. And that LMF II is virtually indestructible.
yeah man, the LMF II is my next knife, I was going to get it a few years back, but I couldn't say no to the Ka-Bar hah
The LMF is feels good, just enough weight. I myself was never a big fan of serrations, but once I learned to sharpen them properly, I never buy a knife without them.
Does anyone have any experience with this blade: http://www.crkt.com/K700KXP
It was recommended to me today by the manager of a knife shop I happened to enter today. Apparently it's got some amazing steel in it and it has a fantastically functional blade profile.
I've heard a lot of nice things about that blade. Mainly praised is the blade geometry and the handle. I have heard a lot of great things about the steel, which is essentially a D2 tool steel (a great thing) that has added vandium that prevents rust.