
New type of spyderco auto
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New type of spyderco auto

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I had a Snody designed Benchmade auto with Heckler and Koch branding. It was a very nice knife. I ended up giving it to a nephew when he got a new HK. The only auto that I occasionally carry nowadays is an Ultratech. It's nice enough, but I consider it more of a sharp fidget spinner. For real cutting and everyday use, it's hard to beat a traditional Spyderco folder.
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Re: New type of spyderco auto

So do you think a spyderco axis auto be good idea?RustyIron wrote: ↑Thu Jul 17, 2025 8:35 amI had a Snody designed Benchmade auto with Heckler and Koch branding. It was a very nice knife. I ended up giving it to a nephew when he got a new HK. The only auto that I occasionally carry nowadays is an Ultratech. It's nice enough, but I consider it more of a sharp fidget spinner. For real cutting and everyday use, it's hard to beat a traditional Spyderco folder.
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Agreed and not only that, but it feels like I can open a Spyderco Military or P4 just as fast as I can pull a Microtech and push the slider.
Spyderco's hole really put autos out to pasture, for all practical purposes.
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Wants/Wishes (only NIB and EU): Militarys in 52100, Maxamet, Cru-Wear
Yes, Virginia, that's a Purple Haze in my suit pocket :)