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Been on a spending spree, buying up a bunch of knives to determine what works best for me. So far, this one is ahead of the pack: Spyderco Gayle Bradley Folder #2
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Been on a spending spree, buying up a bunch of knives to determine what works best for me. So far, this one is ahead of the pack: Spyderco Gayle Bradley Folder #2 The gb2 is a great knife, (I sure love me some M4) but the lock is very difficult to unlock. If that’s not a problem it’s really a great knife, although I like the gb1 better. Edited to add: you should also consider the stretch 2, pm2, and manix 2. Those last two are popular for a reason. The pm2 is my favorite out of those, but I like the blade of the stretch better.
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I don't doubt that there's better but the Spyderco Native/Delica are really good for the money. You could pay allot more for cheaper steel.
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My new edc is Buck 830 Marksman. It has an awesome locking mechanism and is a really easy flipper to open. Solid knife!
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I’m a bit of a knife geek... had about all of them. Surprisingly the Ontario RAT 2 puts cold steel, spyderco, benchmade, .. to shame. It’s extremely well built and cheaper than those. https://www.bladehq.com/item--Ontario-RAT-Model-2-Knife-Folder--16434Right now they are on sale, buy one and you’ll never look back.
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The Rat II is indeed a great bang for the $.
Had both the I & II but personally prefer a better steel, and better lock. Currently splitting time between a Chris Reeve small Sebenza and Spyderco Sage 2. Really like the frame lock design.
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I have been carrying a Rat2 in D2 steel, and I have to say I really like it. Initially I thought is on he big side, but it is easy to fit in my watch pocket on my 511 pants. It really stays sharp, and I have yet to stone it. I have stropped it a few times, and it is maintains an edge. Not chips so far. And because it was 40 bucks, I don't baby it, or really care if I lose it. I agree it is a great bang for the buck, and still consumable at the price point.
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I like the Blade Tech Pro Hunter, not the junior model. Meets all your requirements with an S30V blade that really holds an edge well. No longer available but can be found on the giant auction site. Worth looking for.
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Great picture of the Gayle Bradley. Great knife.
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Benchmade Adamas 275. Certainly a brute of a knife, and one that you won't wear out.
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This has been my every day carry since I bought it. Theirs been some bad reviews with this model, but mostly the non pro version. I’ve never had any problems with mine and I wouldn’t recommend the non pro model. The G10 stiffens the knife up. The plastic non pro isn’t durable. IMO not worth the $100 price tag but I didn’t pay that for it so I’m good. https://www.buckknives.com/product/112-slim-knife-pro/0112FAM03/
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I don't doubt that there's better but the Spyderco Native/Delica are really good for the money. You could pay allot more for cheaper steel. I've carried a Delica for years and didn't think it could be any better. I just picked up a Native 5 on clearance ($37.99) and I think the Delica's been consigned to second place.
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I don't doubt that there's better but the Spyderco Native/Delica are really good for the money. You could pay allot more for cheaper steel. I've carried a Delica for years and didn't think it could be any better. I just picked up a Native 5 on clearance ($37.99) and I think the Delica's been consigned to second place. Where did you buy a Native for $38?
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This Camillus built scout knife has been riding in my front pocket for many years. It's a very useful design! Sherwood
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I don't doubt that there's better but the Spyderco Native/Delica are really good for the money. You could pay allot more for cheaper steel. I've carried a Delica for years and didn't think it could be any better. I just picked up a Native 5 on clearance ($37.99) and I think the Delica's been consigned to second place. Where did you buy a Native for $38? I work at a gunshop and a distributor (RSR) was clearing them out. So I ordered some for the shop and bought one of them. The owner allows us to order at cost.
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Benchmade mini griptilian.
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https://www.gerbergear.com/Knives/Folding/EAB-Pocket-Knife_22-41830Out of all there knives I’ve carried this is the handiest, easiest to carry . Even run the blade though a two disc carbide sharpener and it’s back to brand new. And CHEAP!
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