Let's talk about knives
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Let's talk about knives
So I know there is a 5.5 inch limit on knives, and come September 1 an auto/switchblade knife will be legal.
With that in mind, what kind of knives do you have/prefer for self defense purposes?
With that in mind, what kind of knives do you have/prefer for self defense purposes?
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I prefer a fixed blade when practical but carry a Benchmade folder at work.
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Benchmade seems to be very popular based on another forum I'm on. I'm guessing it is one of the better switchblades since it seems to come up a lot.tbrown wrote:I prefer a fixed blade when practical but carry a Benchmade folder at work.
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i like kershaw and gerber myself.
I tend to find 2-3" folders the most usefull and easy to carry.
fixed blade is less practical but safer to use
I tend to find 2-3" folders the most usefull and easy to carry.
fixed blade is less practical but safer to use
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I have 3 knives I carry for EDC. The most recent is a Benchmade 940 .... It's not assisted or auto but it is super fast, sharp, and handsome.
For strict SD purposes I have a Kershaw Blur and a CRKT that I've had since military days...
For strict SD purposes I have a Kershaw Blur and a CRKT that I've had since military days...
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I carry a SOG Flash II for work. I carry my SOG X-ray Vision Mini for my going out carry. I also sometimes carry my SOG X-ray vision (the mini's big brother) depending where I'm going or what I'm doing. I use my SOG Seal Pup when I go camping and my SOG Daggert 2. I even carry my fathers old KA-Bar 2752 boot-knife dagger he's had since before I was born on hiking trails n such.
I will start carrying my Benchmade 9000s switchblade when September 1st goes Into effect for work. Regardless of San Antonio law.
I will start carrying my Benchmade 9000s switchblade when September 1st goes Into effect for work. Regardless of San Antonio law.
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I carry a Kershaw leek, its a great us made knife.
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Oh? Guess I missed that.Bang4Buck wrote:...come September 1 an auto/switchblade knife will be legal...
I carry a Benchmade 585 Mini-barrage, great little knife and while at first I didn't like the serrated part of the edge (knife was a gift) I wouldn't have it any other way - it makes a great saw of sorts.
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Yep. Quite a few things kicked in, including making autos legal. I will probably get an auto, because I can
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And yet I still won't carry my less than 5.5" "baby" K-Bar because it can be construed as looking like a "bowie" knife.
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I generally EDC a Kershaw Leek (one of the three that I own), a Kershaw Echelon, or a Benchmade Axis flipper. I'll pick the one that suits what I'm doing that day. If I'm in the office, I'll probably carry a Leek. Out in the field or in baggier casual clothes - probably the Echelon or the Axis.
I would not say that any of them are truly a "defensive" knife option...but I do ensure that every knife I carry is sharp, and has a blade that's 3" plus.
I would not say that any of them are truly a "defensive" knife option...but I do ensure that every knife I carry is sharp, and has a blade that's 3" plus.
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I just carry a $35 Kershaw. I tend to lose my knifes. It's durable and gets the job done.
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My "knife" is either a 9mm or .40 LOL! I never need to get that close to questionable people...knock on wood...
As Crocodile Dundee said (paraphrased) to the Gang-bangers... "You call THAT a knife...he draws his LARGE knife from his back waist band... they scattered!!!
As Crocodile Dundee said (paraphrased) to the Gang-bangers... "You call THAT a knife...he draws his LARGE knife from his back waist band... they scattered!!!
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