If you could only carry one knife what would it be?

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It depends...

I attach one of these to the shoulder strap on my pack when hiking in "kitty" country. Small and discrete, but easy to reach with either hand.

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The top knive in that pic I carried from 1996 until about a year ago then I broke a spring. Does anyone know where I can get a spring for this knive. I have been told benchmade doesnt like to ship them out.


also if anyone knows the name and model # I sure could use it


thanks Josh

edit ive seen its like the 2550 mini reflex but it doesnt have the lock on it....does this still make it a 2550?
 
http://www.khukuriknife.com/khukuri.htm

The excellent cutting power of Khukuri (Gurkha knife) was first experienced by the British in India who had to face it in the battles since 1814 while combating the Gorkha army in western Nepal. From that very moment Khukuri (Gurkha knife) established its fame and became legend. So the Khukuri (Gurkha knife) is also known by the name of Gurkha knife. In the Gurkha soldier's grip, this small piece of curved steel “Gurkha Knife” becomes an incredibly menacing weapon with which he has demonstrated rare feats of bravery while facing the enemy in many a battlefield. This excellent piece of “Gurkha Knife” also Nepalese knife has fought many battles in the Nepalese History and has shown very good reputation. Because of that the Khukuri (Gurkha knife) is Nepal’s national knife. The blade of Gurkha soldiers “Gurkha Knife” has its own fame and popularity. All the Nepalese people are so proud of this “Gurkha Knife” that this gurkha knife, Khukuri (Gurkha knife) is liked by all the Nepalese people.

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edit - as a side note, this knife is the choice of "lofty wiseman" former SAS survival skills instructor.
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I just got this one columbia river knife crkt.com. got it from big-5 has hold up nice Retails for like 120 but I got it for 12 bucks DISCOUNT =] so im happy with it



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To carry daily, a multi tool with a knife. If it has to be just a knife, I too really like ATS 34 as it holds an awesome edge and does not corrode.
 
strider SMF in my front pocket, leatherman wave and busse combat e-handle badger attack on the belt. somewhere in the area of $1100 in cutlery. don't trust a cheap knife to save your life.
 
While raffle prize shopping at Home Depot for January's club meeting, one of the things I picked up was a nifty multi-tool. It had your standard knife, bottleopener, saw,f ile, etc, but also a decent sized hatchet head and hammer on the otherside. The hatchet/hammer part didnt fold because of the size, and came with a guard over the blade.
I cant remember the exact brand name,but it was labeled 'The Camper' or something like that. It was also $10 (xmas clearout)
 
I carry a SOG trident everyday. Stays sharp even after months of cutting and dropping it in the table. That and the feel of the automatic blades is amazing. You can also cut rope without opening the blade.
 
Use to carry BenchMades...great knives for the price. Been carring a Spyderco Jess Horn C34 for the last 3 years and love it. Thin, light , solid and sharp as hell.

I've had the original release Jess Horn Spyderco with partially serated blade for about 10 years now, great EDC knife.

My next knife will be a Spyderco ParaMilitary. Bought one for a friends 50th B-day, great knife.
 
Since I don't often frequent areas where I expect hand-to-hand combat these days I usually leave the battle knives in the gun case.

For everyday use I wear a Victorinox multi-tool. It has several improvements over the Leatherman and Gerber I've used in the past. Notably: It's longer so has more power on the pliers and cutters (2 cutters), the tools (more of them) are on the outside so when the tool is inverted for pliers the handles are smooth and most importantly-ALL the tools lock. If you buy one with the hex tool set as pictured the case for it can be used for the Gerber mini LED light which is excellent. My version has a few more tools than the picture (like scissors). They make several levels.
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When I'm traveling I wear a Victorinox Traveler set. Several knives out of mine have been broken or lost or confiscated. At this time it is a Wenger (the *other* Swiss Army knife, more robust IMO) with a locking serrated blade PLUS a regular blade along with the typical basic Swiss Army Knife tools including in this instance a corkscrew. The compass and magnifying glass and mini Maglite have proved invaluable countless times.
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But for 4wheeling my blade of choice has become a sailors rigging knife. The marlinspike is handy for D-ring pins and the blade is very robust. Being flat it can be used with a maul and flat surface to chop rope with a square cut for whipping the end. The straight blade on the outside for fine work and whittling and the serrated inner part for heavy hacking/sawing is a good feature.
The gold standard in this field is Myerchin. I carry a Navigator Pro Light. Both tools lock and there's a red LED light that shines on your work with a thumb switch. There's also a small D-ring pin key in the blade.
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Myerchin is the knifemaker of choice for the Coast Guard and the Seal Team boat drivers/bosuns. Both of these crews demand and get the best.

Happy motoring.
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Absolutely the best value in knives. I just refuse to spend big bucks for something I'm going to abuse the hell out of. This is why I love their knives, because they are great for the money.

not having used these knives this is a very valid point, the best knife is the knife that will be used, abused and live. if you have a $200 knife taht stays in your pocket while you use a $30 because your afraid of breaking the blade then taht $200 knife is worthless. i love my smith and wesson EMT911 knife because of its razor sharp serrated edge and its thick shank, thick enough to where i can pry on anything i want and if it does break its still under warranty. theres no point on it, instead its a flat blade screwdriver type end, and theres no smooth blade its all serrated. while that does have its drawbacks, i know i can pound away with this knife risk free. i carry other blades for other uses, but when its time to get physical with somthing, theis is where i turn.
 
Hi all,

I love my Spyderco Delica. It comes with me at all times, as it is easier for me to be okayed to carry that instead of my NAA 22 WMR in my pocket when I go to my sales territory in Miami, FL. I do have my carry permit, and my Spyderco Delica is partly serrated, and after having it for 6 years, its still sharp and still cuts manila rope pretty good.

Mark
 
This is my favorite. It's a Benchmade 710, and as you can see, it gets used. I've been abusing it for about six years I think. Co-workers cringe when they see some of the things I can do with it :D
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Steve,

I get the same thing when I whip out the Spyderco. Ill never forget the day I used it to remove a staple at the financial aid counter when I worked there as a work study. The student never gave me a problem. :-)

Mark
 
My main criteria is a pocket clip. As such, over the years I've carried a couple different Ken Onion Kershaws, a few different Gerbers, and several CRKTs (loved the K.I.S.S., hated the Rollock). Except for the rollock, they were all nice knives and I didn't have any complaints at all. In fact, I'd probably still be carrying the Ken Onion Blackout if it weren't a tad big for my daily carry taste.

I recently picked up a Sog Twitch II. I love it. The spring-assisted opening is spot-on and once I got used to it I like the little finger lever on the top. I tend to prefer liner locks, but this frame lock is ultra reliable and I'm not even sure why they put a safety lock on the release since there's no way you could 'accidentally' release the blade once open.

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I am suprised Microtech wasn't mentioned. Have a friend that carries them discreetly. Spyderco ladybug is the only thing that is always w/ me on the keys.
 

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