This has been my most beloved carry blade for about a year now.
Emerson UBR Commander. Shown next to my original Mini Commander.
This has been my most beloved carry blade for about a year now.
Emerson UBR Commander. Shown next to my original Mini Commander.
Sig Sauer LE Armorer
Glock LE Armorer
Colt AR15/M16 Armorer
T.O.S.S. (Tactical Officer Survival School) inst. Tom Long
Vicker's Tactical Pistol 1 & 2 Carbine 1 Advanced carbine Inst. Larry Vickers
Intermediate pistol Inst. Ken Hackathorn
Combat Speed Inst. Dave Harrington
Performance Pistol Inst. Frank Proctor
Cold Steel Pocket Bushman.
I've beat the ever loving hell out of it and it still works great, sharpens easily, and holds an edge well.
A simple quality spyderco !
Microtech Socom manual. 9 yrs old and has worked every day. I tighten the pocket clip and clean it once a year.
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"I would rather be the hammer than the anvil."- Rommel
Owner: Hangar 18 Custom Coatings
Emerson cqv7.
http://www.emersonknives.com/ekCQC7V.php
Chris Reeves Large Sebenza
TOPS/BUCK CSAR-T Folder.
Reminds me of my 3" SP101..built like a bank vault door.
Solid, heavy, rugged as hell, and razor sharp.
I've been rotating between a Strider PT, a Chris Reeve Small Sebenza & a Benchmade 470 Emmissary.
Love all three of these knives, and the Benchmade while not at the quality of the other 2 is a great knife. It's light, has AXIS lock, and the deep carry pocket clip makes it look more like a pen than a knife in the pocket.
All three are good to go in my opinion for EDC where a lighter and smaller knife is preferred.
I have two. On duty a drop point Strider SMF, off duty a tanto blade Strider SnG. Pics below.
SMF
SnG (I sold off the fixed blade SA)
"You have never lived until you have almost died. For those who fight for it, life has a flavor the protected will never know." - Written by an unknown soldier in Vietnam.
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