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    Forget all that other bs above. All you will ever need is richere
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    What we looking at slaya???
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    Quote Originally Posted by USMCsilver View Post
    I have a Microtech auto. I just can't justify keeping it as an EDC knife because it seems more like a weapon than a tool. It now resides in my messenger bag as a weapon.

    I just don't feel like it is sturdy enough to take the abuse that can dish out on a regular pocket knife.

    I don't see the HK being any better/worse on this aspect. IMHO, the OTF autos are "not" a tool.

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    I can agree with that. My other go to is a Leatherman Freestyle. Good blade, good pocket clip, not too heavy or big, and not too many extras. Blade and pliers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by duckandbuckhunter View Post
    I can agree with that. My other go to is a Leatherman Freestyle. Good blade, good pocket clip, not too heavy or big, and not too many extras. Blade and pliers.


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    I carry a black Surge with the add-on belt clip. It is big and heavy, but i don't really notice since it is on my belt.

    The interchangeable blade system is a neat idea. However, I always just keep the file attached instead of the saw. If I'm going camping, I can sure as shit find another means to cut down a tree.

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    Fixed it. Didn't attach the first go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baydog View Post
    try the Sog twitch ii.
    I have that as well, one of my favorites especially for a smaller knife.

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    anyone have any experience with the benchmade CLA?

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    Why not just tote a sharpened toothbrush handle Ralph..... It will set you apart from the girls at the wig shop.

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    10+ years, Benchmade Reflex. Strong enough that I use it as a hammer often. Auto open, easy to sharpen. Can't say enough, except, thanks Boondoggle!

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    Boker one armed man. One hand open, high carbon steel. Like a razor and easily resharpened.

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    I'm not about carrying a $200 knife everyday. They just get to much abuse from me.
    I carry this super thin and light knife. Lost one- no big deal though. $30 and one week and I was back in business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    10+ years, Benchmade Reflex. Strong enough that I use it as a hammer often. Auto open, easy to sharpen. Can't say enough, except, thanks Boondoggle!
    PJ gave you that knife. He asked about you just this week.


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    Default EDC pocket knife recommendations

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    I love a assisted open BM but can't afford em these days (damn kids)!
    I lose a knife from time to time and at $200+, well, just can't stand it!

    Columbia River last few years and they have been rock solid and no problem keeping an edge....
    I love a slim knife, no bulk and must have a clip....

    Carrying this for last 2 years ....
    https://www.crkt.com/heiho-with-veff-serrations.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by SOUTHERN WOODS View Post
    H&K Entourage. Made by Benchmade and carries Benchmade warranty. Automatic that has good steel and can be had for $125 or less. Look around online, last one I bought was for $105 shipped. It cannot be beat.
    I like that but a little big for my taste....love the durability of a tanto!
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    I will lose the shit out of a knife. I stick with the Kershaw's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calibogue View Post
    I love a assisted open BM but can't afford em these days (damn kids)!
    I lose a knife from time to time and at $200+, well, just can't stand it!

    Columbia River last few years and they have been rock solid and no problem keeping an edge....
    I love a slim knife, no bulk and must have a clip....

    Carrying this for last 2 years ....
    https://www.crkt.com/heiho-with-veff-serrations.html
    Me too! I am a little rough on a knife, digging/prying/sawing/srewdriving/etc. I have had this CRKT for a couple of years and have been pleased. It had a silly secondary safety lock that I took off, but other than that I like the knife.
    https://www.crkt.com/m21-12gd-drop-p...errations.html

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