Most Apocalypse Spyderco?

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Re: Most Apocalypse Spyderco?

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bearfacedkiller wrote:I think that the apocalypse deserves dual K2s...


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Re: Most Apocalypse Spyderco?

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I would probably grab my GB1, but a close second would be my BG-42 Military.
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3rdGenRigger wrote:
npad69 wrote: Hi, why do you prefer cruwear to ordinary s30v?
Hi, I find it to be a lot more forgiving to damage of basically all sorts and still have good wear resistance, and definitely adequate corrosion resistance. I work construction (Build and maintain cell phone towers), and I've found it to be my favourite all around steel for my particular uses. It's also a lots easier to sharpen in my experience.
Thanks for the feedback, does it maintain its paper pushcutting sharpness at least something like vg10? Im planning of buying a pm2 and currently im on the fence whether to get the regular s30v or the cruwear for a few more bucks.
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Re: Most Apocalypse Spyderco?

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Definitely the Lionspy and Lil' Lionspy...

And my Browning .22-250. :cool:
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Re: Most Apocalypse Spyderco?

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I'd take a Spyderco Military or the original Spyderco C95 Manix.
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