Folding Knife for every day carry...

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Re: Folding Knife for every day carry...

Postby Darcy » Sat Jan 07, 2017 7:45 pm

Used to carry an Emerson CQC-7 everywhere, had Emerson swap out the tanto blade for something more pedestrian, but replaced it with a DPx HEST/F 2.0 that's been all over Africa, South America and the Middle East and opened countless Tuskers. Cut some rope and straps and gutted a few rabbits but 95% of it's use is opening packages. Nice to have on me though. When I'm flying (Search & Rescue) overseas or hiking in the woods/jungle it's my go to, but at home in Canada I scored a HEAT/F Shred on clearance for everyday carry. Once again, gutted some rabbits but mostly opening stuff. Robust but small enough to have on me all the time.
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Re: Folding Knife for every day carry...

Postby Douchebag » Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:14 pm

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Re: Folding Knife for every day carry...

Postby Mr.PocketsOfSteel » Mon Dec 24, 2018 8:40 pm

I'll bump this old thread. A bit over a year ago at a Speedway gas station this idiot kept asking me for $5......I said no and he put his hands where the window was down. It started getting a bit tense and I slowly opened my T3 and almost completely amputated this "brothers" finger. Hanging by just a bit. Bet he doesn't try that tactic on anyone again. I was actually impressed by how smoothly it all went down. No police reports filed or no knock on my door. Not bad. Mental note made.
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Re: Folding Knife for every day carry...

Postby Lost Boy » Fri Feb 01, 2019 8:50 pm

LA Police Gear spring assisted knife. High carbon steel, holds an edge, and best of all, costs $10.
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