#114216 - 11/30/07 11:00 AM
Re: Is there an ULTIMATE folding knife?
[Re: Paul810]
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Registered: 10/17/07
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Loc: New England
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Although it does not have the rounded tip that you desire, the Emerson CQC-7 is, in my opinion, the "end-all, be-all", last word in folding knives. I've carried mine on four continents, through two combat deployments, in piled snow and blowing sand, salt-water swims and high mountain climbs, across coastal mudflats and through triple-canopy jungle.
It keeps an edge, the handle is tough as woodpecker lips, and the lock is as close to infallible as you'll find in any mechanical device. The wave feature makes fast, safe one-handed opening a snap. And it is aesthetically pleasing.
I carry the half-serrated model but it does come in a non-serrated model. I use the non-serrated part for everyday tasks and save the serrated part for emergencies.
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#114218 - 11/30/07 11:43 AM
Re: Is there an ULTIMATE folding knife?
[Re: Taurus]
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Registered: 08/23/07
Posts: 227
Loc: Sector 16
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For my particular use, I need a knife which has: a. A strong rounded point b. A strong lock c. One handed opening d. A plain edge (I hate serrated blades!!!) e. At least 3-4mm blade thickness, and no more than 4 inches in blade length. f. A handle constructed of materials that will not dissolve when in contact with fuels etc g. A large lanyard hole
I would also prefer a reduced glare blade, which is resistant to corrosion but not covered in stuff that scratches off with use.
There are many out there that might fit this description and are good knives, but your list to me really does describe the Ritter RSK-1 Griptilian. 
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#114231 - 11/30/07 01:31 PM
Re: Is there an ULTIMATE folding knife?
[Re: Taurus]
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Geezer
Registered: 06/02/06
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Loc: SOCAL
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Are you really a soldier? Need to thicken your skin. We are only offended when we choose to take offense.
As for knives, the RSK Mk1 is a great folder. Strong lock, excellent steel and blade profile. The CS Ultimate Hunter is not the ultimate, but it looks like a good serviceable knife.
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#114238 - 11/30/07 02:12 PM
Re: Is there an ULTIMATE folding knife?
[Re: Taurus]
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Rapscallion
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Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 4020
Loc: Anchorage AK
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Ka-Bar makes a couple fine folders. The Mule is a large solid folder that is pretty durable and functional. The Dozer is not as big but still quite ergonomic and useful. I have the Mule and for the money (less than $50) it is a great deal for a reliable folding knife.
Depending on perspective, the ultimate knife is either the one I have on hand at the time I really need a knife, or else it is the one I always wish I had with me but never seem to. Funny paradox that.
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#114241 - 11/30/07 02:35 PM
Re: Is there an ULTIMATE folding knife?
[Re: Taurus]
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Rapscallion
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Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 4020
Loc: Anchorage AK
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You'd be hard pressed to break the Mule I think as well. I've misused mine deliberately, throwing it, prying with it, batoning it through wood. The blade is AUS-8, so it isn't super tough, but it seems to be holding up fairly well. Keeping the edge in shape is not a problem, I've only had to touch up the tip a little so far. The grip is really substantial and the lock and joint are VERY strong imho.
I got one because it was popular amongst the seargents on patrol in Baghdad and got good reviews there when I was there. It was a good accompaniment to their primary fixed blade(s) and their Multi-Tools.
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#114242 - 11/30/07 02:40 PM
Re: Is there an ULTIMATE folding knife?
[Re: Bear_Claw_Chris_Lapp]
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Old Hand
Registered: 04/16/03
Posts: 1076
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For my particular use, I need a knife which has: a. A strong rounded point b. A strong lock c. One handed opening d. A plain edge (I hate serrated blades!!!) e. At least 3-4mm blade thickness, and no more than 4 inches in blade length. f. A handle constructed of materials that will not dissolve when in contact with fuels etc g. A large lanyard hole There are many out there that might fit this description and are good knives, but your list to me really does describe the Ritter RSK-1 Griptilian. Concur. My personal circumstances dictated a folder, and the Ritter RSK1 fit the bill entirely. If you are going to make the compromise of utilizing a folder, I don't think you can beat the Axis lock. Doug's blade design really is well optimized for survival and general utility. Seems to fit every point in your criteria list.
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#114243 - 11/30/07 02:40 PM
Re: Is there an ULTIMATE folding knife?
[Re: benjammin]
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Registered: 06/02/06
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Loc: SOCAL
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The Mule is an excellent choice for a knife to keep with your military kit. Buy the RSK for off-duty 
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