Right on man. It sure is. I hated the stock finish so I fogged it tan to smooth it out and for a bit of anti-theft (the unit was issued these, so mine stood apart from the handful out there).
This is after a deployment.
I've got the Kershaw Leek and been really happy. The spring assist really get the blade out without you having to wrist-flick or any other exaggerated movement.
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I have an H&K Entourage (a Benchmade product) that I like, I sharpen it every other month or so because I'm always abusing it by cutting open boxes and stuff. It's an auto-opener, but it's got a lock so you don't press the button and shank your important bits.
Good to know. Isn't that the knife you took apart and repainted the scales?
Right on man. It sure is. I hated the stock finish so I fogged it tan to smooth it out and for a bit of anti-theft (the unit was issued these, so mine stood apart from the handful out there).
This is after a deployment.
Man, they dont. This is the second time I had them sharpen it. On the form you can opt for a new blade and its only like $20. And the knife was about $300 originally. Thats obviously a sweet deal, but I like my original blade
Good to know. Isn't that the knife you took apart and repainted the scales?
Nice! I've got the same knife but with the the USMC logo on it. Do they still not sharpen the serrations?
Man, they dont. This is the second time I had them sharpen it. On the form you can opt for a new blade and its only like $20. And the knife was about $300 originally. Thats obviously a sweet deal, but I like my original blade
Since we're still posting, here is a knife I do not see posted up too much on forums. I personally like it. It is large and heavy though in comparison to most pocket carry knifes. I use it quite a bit though with dress slacks and such.
I like it due to the heavy blade and due to that it is more useful for prying. Not to be confused with being able to replace a pry bar or anything. It has a bit slot on it for in a pinch...etc.
I've had Emerson's on and off for maybe the past 12 years. First one was the CQC7 and I've owned a couple of them. Had a Super Commander for a while but it felt to big to me. The last one I sold maybe 3 or 4 years ago and it was maybe my favorite, a CQC14.
The Stubby. Looked like this but I mine had serrations.
Emerson Roadhouse is where it's at... I feel so Swayze!
That's actually going to be my next knife purchase, except I'll probably get the Desert Roadhouse. Not sure on if I should go with the serrations or not yet.
I just got my benchmade back from warrenty. They sharpened a new tip (it fell point down on my tile) and basically replaced everything except the blade and skins. Awesome service.
Nice! I've got the same knife but with the the USMC logo on it. Do they still not sharpen the serrations?
I just got my benchmade back from warrenty. They sharpened a new tip (it fell point down on my tile) and basically replaced everything except the blade and skins. Awesome service.
I just freshen up my spyderco with ceramic every week or two. It holds an awesome blade. Made from CPM s30v.
I have never had to sharpen mine but I do not use it as a utility knife and have only actually "Used" it once. I keep meaning to buy one for everyday use but haven't looked to see what they offer.
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