At first glance, with its alloy handles and liner lock, I would think it'd be ok.<br><br>But for a "one knife" I would go with a framelock. Sebenza, Benchmade Pinnacle, etc. <br><br>Spyderco has also come up with a tab lock, which is essentially a double-sided liner lock, which is featured in the Bram Frank Gunting and some of their new small knives. These custom designs are interesting, but I think their basic knives aren't durable enough and when I one bought of their early custom collaborations, a Jotsingh Khalsa design, I was very disappointed with the quality of the knife. You couldn't even adjust the tension of the blade pivot and the blade became loose over time. That really freaked me out as Khalsa's own work is incredible, if he knew knives were being made like that with his name on them I'm sure he must've blown his top.<br><br>That said the more recent Spyderco knives seem very well put together.