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Re: Let's talk knives.

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I'm with Syntyr and mrvmax. My Zero Tolerance 0350 is an awesome knife and I love their customer service. I am one of those that I bounce my knife between pockets and I contacted ZT about another clip to help that endeavor. They sent it and the appropriate screws for free. Mind you, the #6 (I believe) torx wrench was tough to find.
On the knife side, I have had mine for over a year now and it has traveled everywhere with me and has survived a lot of abuse between the National Training Center, work and everyday cutting. The only downside some see with it, is its size. If you want the same thing but a little smaller look at SKD Tactical's version, the 0360. That one even has a tungsten glass breaker on it.
http://www.skdtac.com/Zero-Tolerance-03 ... to.117.htm

Otherwise, the SOG Trident, Kershaw Leek or Shallot or the Benchmade Griptillian (normal and mini) are all really good choices as well.
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I'm a big fan of Rick Hinderer's design, so I started with a Kershaw Cryo2 blackwash, for $40 it's the best for the money knife I've ever had and I carry it at work. I wanted to jump into a higher end knife and still stay with the Hinderer design so I went with a Zero Tolerance 0560 ($200)and was blown away by it. The Elmax steel was awesome and held a great edge. I still had the need for more Hinderer products so I saved some money and sold some stuff and finally got a real Hinderer 3" wharnie ($400) and wow, no other knife I've ever had compares to the quality of it. Spending that much is not for everyone but I still highly recommend the ZT, it's a great compromise between the 3 knives. But again this is just my recommendations, I would say you need to go to a big knife store and fondle as many as you can (just like a new pistol) to see which one you like best
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Jnsey wrote: I would say you need to go to a big knife store and fondle as many as you can (just like a new pistol) to see which one you like best
Well, I've been perusing online a lot of knives while reading this discussion. However, this suggestion makes great sense.

Anyone have recommendations for the best knife store with widest selection in the northern half of Houston?
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Knives that are purpose-built are cool. I sail, when I can, and found the Boye folding sailing knife to be a philosophically perfect sailor's knife.

The metal is dendritic cobalt steel. You always have microscopic serrations, and it melts through a line under tension. Cutting a line in an emergency can save a life, and the line will almost always be under tension when it has to be cut.

The knife is blunt-tipped, so you won't stab yourself on a heaving deck. The blade is mostly serrated, a little plain (and all nano-serrated with cobalt). The blade locks, it can be opened and closed one-handed, it's got a lanyard loop. On one side is a pocket clip, on the other a marlin spike with a tapered slot to open stubborn shackles. The handle is bright yellow so you can find it in bad conditions.

The features of that knife are a one-to-one fit for my list of what a proper sailing knife should have. It's not a knife for repelling boarders, but for general work and thwarting Davy Jones, it's a perfect knife.
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I saw CRKT Knives mentioned.

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Been carrying a Benchmade 154CM for the last year.

The clip is reversible and though not spring assisted nor a switch blade, I can open it with one hand by a flick of the wrist. Something I practice a few times a month.

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I have benchmades, spyderco's and a kershaw and I like my benchmade assisted opener the most of all of them but its slightly on the thick side.

For defensive carry, i go to the spyderco civilian (really big though) or the endura wave. I think the delica wave might be the ideal smaller sized carry blade, the endura is great but can be a little long in some pockets.

The wave features great for a fast draw.
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C-dub wrote:A little Kershaw Shuffle, with me all the time.
That's a nice utility knife, especially with the bottle opener, but I wouldn't recommend it as a self defense knife. On the other hand, I don't really like folders as self defense knifes after doing some practical HTH training.

My EDC is a Spyderco SALT I for reasons treadlightly will understand, but it's a tool first and foremost.
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Captain Matt wrote:
C-dub wrote:A little Kershaw Shuffle, with me all the time.
That's a nice utility knife, especially with the bottle opener, but I wouldn't recommend it as a self defense knife. On the other hand, I don't really like folders as self defense knifes after doing some practical HTH training.

My EDC is a Spyderco SALT I for reasons treadlightly will understand, but it's a tool first and foremost.
Someone here recommended it and I've been toying with the idea of getting a K-Bar TDI like this.
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AndyC wrote: Otherwise, my best personal defense against someone else's knife is to beat feet and get distance before throwing feces, trashcan-lids or bullets. Toe-to-toe isn't fun, and I ain't doing that again :)
:iagree: totally! Truerer words have never been speaked, spoked, spoken. :cool:

Ugly, messy, and awfully chancy....unless you've had specific knife fighting training, which very few have.
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C-dub wrote:
Captain Matt wrote:
C-dub wrote:A little Kershaw Shuffle, with me all the time.
That's a nice utility knife, especially with the bottle opener, but I wouldn't recommend it as a self defense knife. On the other hand, I don't really like folders as self defense knifes after doing some practical HTH training.

My EDC is a Spyderco SALT I for reasons treadlightly will understand, but it's a tool first and foremost.
Someone here recommended it and I've been toying with the idea of getting a K-Bar TDI like this.
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I have the regular TDI....great knife for pocket & belt carry. Never cared for the tanto point on any knife, though...

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Jason K wrote:
C-dub wrote:
Captain Matt wrote:
C-dub wrote:A little Kershaw Shuffle, with me all the time.
That's a nice utility knife, especially with the bottle opener, but I wouldn't recommend it as a self defense knife. On the other hand, I don't really like folders as self defense knifes after doing some practical HTH training.

My EDC is a Spyderco SALT I for reasons treadlightly will understand, but it's a tool first and foremost.
Someone here recommended it and I've been toying with the idea of getting a K-Bar TDI like this.
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I have the regular TDI....great knife for pocket & belt carry. Never cared for the tanto point on any knife, though...

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How does it feel in your hand? I keep looking to see if I can spot one in a store somewhere, but to no avail. I am partial to the tantos and also like serrated blades.
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