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    SHTF Fixed blade

    What fixed blade do you carry on your 1st line gear or will you use in a shtf scenario? How much is too much money? Rat for low $100s or Spartan/Strider in the $3-400s? When does "You get what you pay for", not hold as much water?

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    I've always been pretty happy with my Strider EBS. It's fairly compact but large enough I've gotten good use out of it in a work role.

    I have been thinking for a while about going to a longer bladed knife. I'll be watching this thread to see what suggestions some have in a 5" or 6" style that they've been happy with.

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    Mine...



    Busse SAR4.

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    I use a Gerber LMF II, it's not bad for $80. Very hefty knife, I use it for camping and when I have to carve up pumpkins for our Machine gun shoots
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    It would probably be two of them--one an Ontario Rat-3, and the other a Spydie Muleteam 6 with micarta scales.
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    My Grayman has held up pretty good.

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    Rat Cutlery (Now ESEE Knives) RC-6

    http://www.eseeknives.com/rc-6.htm

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    I have a 20 year old carbon steel knife I bought for a high school job. It has hunted/worked with me ever since and I do not treat it like a lady. I think carbon steel is sometimes underrated.

    Caveat: I am in no way an expert or even very educated about bladed weapons, I just have had good luck with carbon steel and have seen many stainless knives (not of the $400 ilk though) come and go that did not fare so well.
    Last edited by Aray; 02-14-10 at 14:19.

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    As much as I hate to part with money, on my "as soon as I can afford it" list is the Strider DB - L.

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    Emerson PUK (Police Utility Knife).


    Last edited by cevtv; 02-15-10 at 09:53.

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