I have a couple Benchmade Bugout knives and I really enjoy them as my EDC
I know they're a bit pricey, but the fit and finish is really nice, and the Bugout is a great size for a picket knife.
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I have a couple Benchmade Bugout knives and I really enjoy them as my EDC
I know they're a bit pricey, but the fit and finish is really nice, and the Bugout is a great size for a picket knife.
Its the Donut knife today ๐คฆ๐ป not proud. Not necessarily ashamed either though.
Uploading a pic just to test out that function in memmy. But yeah, it matched my tie dye is all im saying so quit judging me.
Kershaw Shallot. It's a bit of a longer blade/handle but it's super thin in profile and really comfortable as a front pocket carry.
Not the most exotic, but my trusty S&W SWAT knife was one of my main tools as a field geologist for about 15 years. The blade is dull as hell, I "cut" dirt samples with it, but the serrations can still lacerate my thumb if I'm not careful. Been my trusty letter opener for the past 3 years since I moved to office work.
This is a SOG Kiku XR LTE. The frame is carbon fiber instead of titanium, which makes it a good bit lighter. The blade is CTS XHP at 61 to 63 HRC with a titanium nitride coating. And I swapped the natural linen micarta scales from another Kiku because I prefer them to black. It performs exceptionally well.
Kershaw static cleaver
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Actually just started getting into knives and just purchased the Browning Plateau. Really like it so far and I'm planning on dying the scales black.