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Newest Editions (Pics)

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Well im spending at an astounding rate this month...... So far:

M&P 9c
XDM 3.8, 40mm
Chokwe
Manix 2 Orange Sprint
Superhawk x 2
Ladybug H1 hawkbill

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Nice tools !! I need to score a superhawk and ladybug salt Hawk
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Yeah the superhawk is amazing.....actually works well in EDC tasks.
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different calibers but which do you prefer, the m&p or the xdm?
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M&P for conceal carry, XDM for home/car defense. Love them both. XDM tolerances are incredible, M&P is a little smoother ;)
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Wisehybred wrote:M&P for conceal carry, XDM for home/car defense. Love them both. XDM tolerances are incredible, M&P is a little smoother ;)
do you have more confidence in the m&p for CC because of the tight tolerances on the xdm?
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Awesome purchases! The M&P and Superhawk would be one **** of a nice tactical EDC!

Recently, I've had my eye squarely on the Chokwe, and if all goes as planned financially in the next few weeks, I should be pulling the trigger on it soon, as well as paying for some of my pre-orders (Carpenter Sprint Para and mil.), and possibly getting something small that I haven't tried yet (possibly the Urban).

The more I look at the Chokwe, the more I can't wait to feel it in-hand, and try out some slicing with that blade! It's definitely at the top of my list right now on knives to own. I've also yet to own a Spyderco with a Ti RIL, so I'm really looking forward to that as well--I think it should be a great introduction at a great price.
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