+1 on the paramilitary 2. Awesome knife.
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Fixed:ESEE
http://www.knifeworks.com/ESEECutlery-1.aspx
Folder:LoneWolf Longhorn, G-10 Handle, Plain Edge
http://www.knifeworks.com/lonewolflo...plainedge.aspx
What are yalls thoughts on the CRKT line of knives? I am usually someone that says you get what you pay for, but I owned one a couple of years ago and was thinking of getting another.
I have several CRKT products. I am currently carrying a CRKT Razel Folder (link below). It is a great knife. It is a little big for an everyday pocket knife but I am in the Stan so it does not matter. I also have one of the Fixed Blade Ringed Razels in my EDC bag. It is a great little knife for cutting and prying things open. I have been using them for about three months over here and they have held up very nicely.
http://www.crkt.com/cgi-bin/crkt.pl?...arch_id=784620
I have limited experience, only owned a Trident. But the edge chipped and more important than the sub-ideal steel used, the liner just did not apply enough support to the blade to make me confident in it. Felt like it would break with only a moderate pry. And the assisted opening system gave out after little use. Definitely would not buy again.
My opinions on the thread are similar to the consensus.
Folder: Benchmade or Spyderco of your choice
Fixed: ESEE
Thanks for the feedback. I'm definitely going with an ESEE when I buy a fixed blade. Might even get more than one before it's over with. The Spyderco knives I've owned have never let me down or disappointed me in the least so I'll probably stick with what I already know to be good.
A little off topic, but does anyone know of a good honest-to-God boot knife? I don't mean a knife the size of a boot knife, but one that comes with a sheath that's actually made to go on your boot. I don't want to have to buy a knife and then have a sheath custom made separately. I used to have a Camillus boot knife, but mine was bought before they started making the sheaths out of kydex. (I don't think they make the same knife at all any more.) Eventually the sheath loosened up pretty bad and after riding my motorcycle to work one day I realized the knife was gone. I've tried a couple of Smith & Wesson boot knives over the past year or so, but they're either too heavy, or the sheath doesn't secure the knife well enough, or the sheath won't stay on my boot for one reason or another.
The Gerber Guardian, Cold Steel Braveheart and SOG Mini-Pentagon all come with sheaths intended for that use....and they all suck at it. For the money though, they're great blades.
Look at these sheaths.
http://www.bladerigs.com/brstore#ecw...=0&sort=normal
I had one delivered in a week, and it was a custom order (half moon cut on the guard, micro rivets before he listed them as a drop down option).
You're not going to find any production knife with a high quality, minimal sheath...certainly not for less than the combined cost of a Guardian/Braveheart/Mini-Pentagon and a BladeRigs sheath.
You can have both the blade and the sheath on your door within a week or so. Can't beat that.