Toting this beast around. It is 3/16" thick but really I've found that fat handles are the most limiting factor in concealment/comfort, so I kept these on the thin side.
Toting this beast around. It is 3/16" thick but really I've found that fat handles are the most limiting factor in concealment/comfort, so I kept these on the thin side.
Last edited by stalker3; 11-06-12 at 12:30.
That's sweet!! You make it?
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In tiwn, ZT350 or Kershaw Skyline.
If I'm at the cabin my EDC is a Jericoh Blade Works SERE-X. It's a stout effing knife, used it for all sorts of stuff.
I'm not cool. I just do this stuff for fun.
Spyderco Delica 4 FRN (full flat ground). High enough quality steel to hold an edge and resist corrosion and big enough for the EDC tasks I run in to. Best part is the price and weight! If I thrash it, I'll just go get another one.
I have been looking at some of those beautiful Emerson blades, though.
benchmade mel pardue axis lock.
I carry a CRKT Ken Onion Shenanigan. Real nice and priced right.
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Right now its an Emerson CQC 10 with wave. I have more expensive knives, fancier nives, lighter knives, and bigger knives, but they cant seem to kick this one out of my pocket.
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I carry the Zero Tolerance ZT 200 everyday. It's heavy and solid in the hand, but you don't notice it at all in the pocket.
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Last edited by silviacrazed; 11-21-12 at 20:40.
I won an $50 Amazon gift card and purchased a CRKT m16-14ZSF. Shipping and all came out to right at $44. So far I love this knife. I love the size of it as I prefer a huge knife, my other EDC is a Cold Steel Recon 1 and before that was Gerber 06 Auto, I love the dual flippers on this knife which makes for a double guard. I can deploy it as quick as I can my auto knives. The lock is also very strong. The only thing I do not like about it is the pocket clip. The screws holding it are tiny and seem like they could come loose w/o much effort. Overall an excellent built like a tank folder that won't break the bank
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