Opinions on Military EDC
Opinions on Military EDC
Sorry for such a lame question, but I live in an area where there are absolutely no stores even remotely close that carry more than 2-3 Spydercos and therefore in-hand comparison doesn't happen for me.
I'm wanting a Military real bad, and I don't typically mind larger knives but I havn't actually SEEN the knife in person to get a feel of the REAL size. My question is, if I comfortably and constantly carry an Endura, is the Military probably not gonna be too big?
I'm wanting a Military real bad, and I don't typically mind larger knives but I havn't actually SEEN the knife in person to get a feel of the REAL size. My question is, if I comfortably and constantly carry an Endura, is the Military probably not gonna be too big?
Have:
Endura 4, Tenacious, Paramilitary 2
Want:
Dodo, CF Stretch, Military, Gayle Bradley, Tasman Salt, Ladybug Hawkbill
Endura 4, Tenacious, Paramilitary 2
Want:
Dodo, CF Stretch, Military, Gayle Bradley, Tasman Salt, Ladybug Hawkbill
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Hi Exile,
I used to EDC my Millie way back-in-the-day (back when ATS-34 was on its way out and CPM-440V was all the rage). As far as comparisons go, the Endura is somewhat comparable to the Millie in terms of gross size. (The Millie is 9.5" overall vs. the Endura's overall length of 8.75"). Bear in mind, however, that the Millie is nearly an ounce heavier than the Endura. Also, I'd hazard to say that the the Millie may be slightly thicker than the Endura. At the end of the day, however, I didn't "feel" that the Military was that much different to carry/EDC than my Endura. I normally carried the Millie in my waistband above my right hip and never had any issues. I would highly recommend the Military for anyone looking for a serious blade with superior ergos. You can't go wrong with this knife. :)
I used to EDC my Millie way back-in-the-day (back when ATS-34 was on its way out and CPM-440V was all the rage). As far as comparisons go, the Endura is somewhat comparable to the Millie in terms of gross size. (The Millie is 9.5" overall vs. the Endura's overall length of 8.75"). Bear in mind, however, that the Millie is nearly an ounce heavier than the Endura. Also, I'd hazard to say that the the Millie may be slightly thicker than the Endura. At the end of the day, however, I didn't "feel" that the Military was that much different to carry/EDC than my Endura. I normally carried the Millie in my waistband above my right hip and never had any issues. I would highly recommend the Military for anyone looking for a serious blade with superior ergos. You can't go wrong with this knife. :)
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Awesome, thanks you guys. Love this forum, always good info. Hope I can get a few more Spydies under my belt, the collections you all sport make me jealous haha. I'm actually enlisting in the Navy in a few short weeks, so maybe I'll have an excuse to buy more :P
Have:
Endura 4, Tenacious, Paramilitary 2
Want:
Dodo, CF Stretch, Military, Gayle Bradley, Tasman Salt, Ladybug Hawkbill
Endura 4, Tenacious, Paramilitary 2
Want:
Dodo, CF Stretch, Military, Gayle Bradley, Tasman Salt, Ladybug Hawkbill
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I have been carrying the Military for EDC for a few months now. I also carry a stainless steel Endura, you know, the all steel version. I find that I like the Military more over the Endura. Gripwise, the Millie's ergos are far more user friendly to me. I find the SS Endura a tad too slippery and for the lack of a better word, cumbersome.
Also, as of late, I have been using both hands to practice opening my knives. I find the Military to be easily maneuverable using my left hand. Perhaps using the Tuff for a few days helped my muscle memory adapt to knives. Don't know.
I carry my knives in a small phone pouch. It has it's advantages. I just take the pouch out and in the tray when I pass through metal detectors. The knife is not heavy at all and I have come to the stage where I do not feel the knife in my pocket at all. It's there though if I need it.
Usage side, mine cuts cake/fruits and other food, boxes and loads of envelopes. It's easy on the hand too. It's a cool knife to have.
Also, as of late, I have been using both hands to practice opening my knives. I find the Military to be easily maneuverable using my left hand. Perhaps using the Tuff for a few days helped my muscle memory adapt to knives. Don't know.
I carry my knives in a small phone pouch. It has it's advantages. I just take the pouch out and in the tray when I pass through metal detectors. The knife is not heavy at all and I have come to the stage where I do not feel the knife in my pocket at all. It's there though if I need it.
Usage side, mine cuts cake/fruits and other food, boxes and loads of envelopes. It's easy on the hand too. It's a cool knife to have.
:spyder: Centofante3 (C66PBK3), ParaMilitary2 (C81GPCMO), Endura4 (C10P), GrassHopper (C138P), Military (C36GPCMO), Perrin PPT (C135GP), Squeak (C154PBK), Dragonfly 2 Salt (C28PYL2), Military M390 CF (C36CFM390P), R (C67GF), ParaMilitary2 CTS-XHP (C81GPOR2), Tuff (C151GTIP), Ladybug & Perrin Street Bowie (FB04PBB)being the newest.
A good compromise between the endura and the military is the paramilitary.
Here you can compare the paramilitary 2 and the military.
Here you can compare the paramilitary 2 and the military.
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You could also use this tool on Spydiewiki that Ted (Ted van der Voorde) created. It allows you to view many Spyderco models, including the Military, at actual size on you computer screen.
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That sounds really cool but for some reason it's not working on my PC. When I select a model and try to view it, I get a blank popup with an indication of a broken link. Is it the program or my PC I wonder?The Deacon wrote:You could also use this tool on Spydiewiki that Ted (Ted van der Voorde) created. It allows you to view many Spyderco models, including the Military, at actual size on you computer screen.
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i switch between and endura and my millie alot for work. As long as you can handle the tip down clip you should be fine.
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Never a big fan of the Endura, I would take a Millie over it any day. I never noticed much of a weight or size difference in use (carry and actual cutting). The ergos on the millie are much much better in my opinion. The millie shrinks after a period of time.
The Para2 suggestion is a very valid one and you should really take a look at it. The Stretch 2 is also close to the blade size of the Endura with a much better handle.
The Para2 suggestion is a very valid one and you should really take a look at it. The Stretch 2 is also close to the blade size of the Endura with a much better handle.
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Works for me in Firefox and Chrome, on Win 7, Win Vista, and Ubuntu Linux. Just puts up a blank pop-up window in IE on Win 7, no error messages, but I may have javascript disabled there and I'm too lazy to tinker with it. All browsers are latest available versions, all OS are up to date on patches.mikerestivo wrote:Good.
What browser and version are you using?
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