Pocket knives

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  1. trial153

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  2. No.6Hunter

    No.6Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    You could always carry a American made strider for $600 lol

    Kershaw knives are always a good choice for the money
     
  3. tacklebox

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    Kershaw cryo or spyderco tenacious. Great for the money. And the cryo allows tip up and tip down carry on either side of the knife.


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    I'll post a pic of mine in a little while


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    Esee Zancudo
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    If you want a smaller blade I'd get a Buck metro, it's been my pocket knife for the past month or so and I love it. 1 inch blade and its got the added bonus of a beer opener. The overall knife is pretty small so it easily fits in a pocket but is big enough to hold.
     
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    I just carry a Leatherman Surge Tti in a belt holster. That way I have nearly any tool I need and a knife and don't have my pockets full of stuff in the way and uncomfortable all the time. That thing has been ridiculously handy since I bought it and I never leave the house without it.

    Good looking knives posted up though.
     
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    My gf bought ma a Leatherman sidekick. Love it always on my side. Probably not what you're looking for tho.
     
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    Usually something really cheap...because I'm really good at losing them. :busted:
     
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    I've been carrying the Kershaw blur for about year and a half. It's been used and abused and held up really well. Before that had another Kershaw and also had the same one you showed in op. Think it was around 60 bucks but pretty sure you can get them cheaper now. It's got a couple different blade option but I like the serrated tanto blade. I like Kershaw cause of the warranty, can send it back no matter what happens and they fix or replace, last I checked anyway ha.

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    I have a buck 673 with a rubber grip that I got for around $20. Pretty decent knife for cheap
     
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    I really like my stainless Spyderco Delica 4 with the VG10 blade. I use it for gutting/skinning deer, cutting steaks or summer sausage, pretty much everything. Easy to clean with the stainless steel handle, VG10 blade is easy to sharpen and holds an edge.

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    If its not for protection, its hard to beat Case IMO. That's all I buy.
     
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    Victorinox Swiss army knife for me. I've tried other knifes of various types and sizes but always come back to the original Swiss army.
     
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    Benchmade for me.


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    My personal choice is fallkniven from Sweden.
     
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    I thought I'd check back on the thread and I've never heard of this brand!

    Lock-Back

    these are my kinda knives!

    Seems like they need more US distributors...
     

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