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Pocket Knives & Daily Carry Items

CJD3

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I would be bothered all day if I left the house without A pocket knife. Lol
 
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MoonLab

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I carry leatherman....it has everything that I can use for the farm or anywhere really. hands down best money I ever spent.
 

jagermeister

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Cheap Gerbers for me. I'm hard on carry knives so that are basically throwaways for me. I keep em sharp and use them for whatever. My task-oriented knives (field dressing, butchering) I keep in safe places.
 

Beentown

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My carry knife usually depends on my needs of I know ahead of time.

These are the main 4.





ESEE 3
Kershaw Leek
Benchmade Mini Griptilian
Zero Tolerance 0561

For a fixed blade I love the ESEE. It is a bit bulky if I am carrying it and a pistol. Start feeling like Batman with a utility belt. For right around $100 it is a huge bargain. Carpenters pencil for size reference.



The Kershaw is what I keep in my truck. I usually try to switch out to it when I am pulling into the job. I beat it and don't care. The half serrated blade is good for strapping, rope, cording and the like. I get these for like $20 and for an assisted opener it is a great value.



The Benchmade Mini Griptilian is a great, little knife. I wouldn't carry anything smaller. I tend to not carry it as much as some because of its size. I HIGHLY recommend Benchmade. Great locks and quality overall.



The ZT 0561 is what I carry most. Probably too big for most but it is my favorite. It is also very expensive. I got a deal. For the size it is light because the frame is titanium. I would also recommend ZT due to quality and CS.





If I were buying new today I would be looking at ZT, Benchmade, and Spyderco.
 
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giles

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I'm liking these ZT's you guy are posting… I've never owned one. I have a couple Spyderco's and have never carried them more than a week. They seem brittle to me.
 

hickslawns

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Gerber, Kershaw, and currently a Coast. Left front pocket. Generally my go to knives. Carry a cheap no name I bought when I was 16 or 17 in the right front pocket. No pocket clip. Think I only gave $12-15 for it at the time. Been with me a long time. Sentimental reasons I guess is why I carry it along with it being a nice back up knife. I have broken Kershaw and Gerber. In fact, I need to return a couple for repairs right now. This is why I dropped $20-30 on the Coast at the local Ace Hardware. Just needed a cheap knife to beat on which had a lifetime warranty.
 

giles

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I have a couple of Randell's fixed blades from back when he designed the RAT group for Ontario. I've got the 3,5,&7. I've got another one he designed also made though Ontario but I can't remember the name of it right now. It's down in the safe, I'd have to dig it out to look. It's along the lines of something you'd see in a movie, maybe use it to clear brush or something…friggin HUGE!
 

JOHNROHIO

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I'm also a big fan of ESEE for fixed blades. Best warranty in the business. We don't care how you broke it, we replace it.
 

jagermeister

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So, beener and some others mentioned that it depends on what your intended uses are going to be. What exactly is the intended use for carrying a big ass fixed blade around? Is that for when you're walking across the Serengeti on your way to work? Lol
 
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Wmiller07

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So, beener and some others mentioned that it depends on what your intended uses are going to be. What exactly is the intended use for carrying a big ass fixed blade around? Is that for when you're walking across the Serengeti on your way to work? Lol

In case you run out of bullets :)
 

giles

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So, beener and some others mentioned that it depends on what your intended uses are going to be. What exactly is the intended use for carrying a big ass fixed blade around? Is that for when you're walking across the Serengeti on your way to work? Lol

Haha, I agree. I used to carry a fixed blade when I lived in Alaska. I carried a .45 for my right hand and a good solid knife for my left hand. It work great for digging holes to shit in.
 
So, beener and some others mentioned that it depends on what your intended uses are going to be. What exactly is the intended use for carrying a big ass fixed blade around? Is that for when you're walking across the Serengeti on your way to work? Lol

Beeners esee 3 and my lt wright only have 3 to 3.5 inch blades. i love carrying a fixed blade it doesn't take up any pocket space. I use it for everything I'd use a similar length folder for. I really like pouch sheaths sit at your belt line so the handle doesnt hit you in the side.