Strider EBLT SS.
Randall Model 1 for me.
There are only three types: Trained, Un-trained or JAFO.
Which one are you?
I carried one of the Ontario Knife copies of the Navy EOD knife (heresy as a jarhead, I know) for a couple of years when I was in the Corps, and it did me well. Tough as nails, held an edge well, and only $30.
Here's a pic of the knife I was trying to post above.
I like this particular model for the features. Sure it's not going to shave the hair off your arm forever, sure the handle wasn't specifically designed for stabbing two legged prey, sure it may not have the precision of a razor blade, but I think it would make an excellent survival knife that can hold it's own in any arena.They're priced rather high now considering the materials they use. Still a fine knife, but nowhere near the value they were a few years ago. They've gotten rather proud of their stuff in the meantime.
I don't own one, but the testimonials of owners I've read all say the sawback blade spine cuts through wood like soft butter. Typical serrations clog up extremely fast, the hammer cutting method gets old quick, and it's not always practical to carry around a wood saw or an axe. Their sawback design is based off of the common modern chainsaw, so I'd hope it's just as the majority of owners say.
I really like that the blade is 1/4" thick. I also like that the pommel is exposed metal to avoid any problems associated with striking hard objects and the stress it puts on the handles. The handles may be indestructible, but very rarely can the same be said for the bushings and screws.
I'd like to get one in the future to put through it's paces. They're built like tanks, and I think they look about as menacing as a knife can get with out gaudy unnecessary flare.
The luxury of freedom was not free.
Thats a hard decision. I think a MOD ATAC mark 5, Nightwing, or a Chris Reeve's knife.
Strider DB!
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Last edited by PALADIN-hgwt; 07-09-09 at 22:52.
For a fixed blade, I'd pick a Strider or Chris Reeve. I dislike paracord grips. Of course, you should pick what works for you.
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