spyderco citadel auto

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Michael Cook wrote: :spyder: so is this number c100? :spyder:
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Spyderco's C117 Automatic. Right hand deployment. Handle constructed of hard anodized, machined aluminum with bi-directional texturing for excellet grip, even in gloves. Flat saber-ground CPM S30V Stainless Steel blade with a 3 1/2" cutting edge. Swedge grind reduces weight and features spine jimping for tactile resistance. Back-up safety switch positioned adjacent to automatic-open button. Slack steel clip positions folder left/right hand tip up 3 screw attachement. Look for model C119 (3.5" blade) to come out soon!
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swingshot wrote:On a related note: Will the Citadel be produced either with a combo edge or Spyderedge?
It was announced to be in PlainEdge only.

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Are any C119 Citadels 83 mm build yet?
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I've had my Citadel for about a year now.

Having owned a number of auto openers over the years I have to say the Citadel is by far the best overall package to date.

Very comfortable in the hand - opening is fast enough and solid lock-up - thumb serration platform is perfect - the lock feature is easy to use and does the job - plain edge is very sharp out of the box - and easy to touch up - carry wise no drama - I appreciate the stout point.
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Here is a shot I took of one I just added to my EDC rotation. Love these BI-Directional Grips! One of my favorites, to say the least.

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