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#11858 - 01/08/03 01:57 AM Re: Good Folding Knives (for survival vest)??
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I carry a Benchmade Mini T-SEK everyday, it would be a good vest knife. In my bag I carry a CRKT M16-13SF. Since I don't use it but for emergencies, I like the half serrated tanto blade with the LAWS lock. I feel the tanto is the strongest blade for anything you may encounter besides cutting. Plus the added security of the hilt. (IMO)

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#11859 - 01/08/03 03:34 AM Re: Good Folding Knives (for survival vest)??
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In addition to what you stated about the CRKT M16, I really like the "Carson Flipper" feature. It makes opening the knife a breeze. The LAWKS feature should be implemented on more knives in my opinion, it literally turns your folder into a fixed blade.

When called up for SWAT duty, I keep the CRKT M16 in my tactical vest, and the Masters of Defense CQD Mark I on my pistol belt. My all-around favorite is the Emerson Commander, which, along with the Leatherman, is my everyday carry.

John McIntire

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#11860 - 01/08/03 08:27 PM Re: Good Folding Knives (for survival vest)??
David Offline
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Registered: 10/09/02
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Loc: Tennessee (middle)
You might consider what many call the "poor man's Sebenza", a Benchmade Pinnacle (model 750, I think). It's a titanium slab handle frame lock, like the Sebenza, with a slightly recurved blade, available in both 1/2 serrated & plain edge, and black (Black-Ti? teflon-type) or silver finish. I think it's still available from Benchmade.

Any reputable manufacturer might have something that fits your needs, but you might consider Spyderco, Masters Of Defense, and Emerson (in no particular order). I'm particularly fond of Emerson's Raven, with the "A" blade (modified drop point), in black w/half-serrations. For my hands, it has the best handle & grip I've ever found on a folder.

You might wish to consider a smallish straight knife, rather than a folder. Something on the order of a REKAT Pikuni (or Simonich's custom version at much higher price), or maybe a smaller Anza (made from old files, & tough as nails).

Good luck, & happy searching. Let us know what you choose, if you would, please.

David

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