Top 3 Favorite Spyders!?

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Doc, you rock!!!

I'm a bit boring...I just carry right front and left front pockets...although before I knew about blade lengths I carried my Cold Steel Kobun in my waistband! Oops! I have my concealed pistol license, but haven't saved up enough for the gun(s) i think i really want...a baby desert eagle in a .40! It felt so comfortable in my hand...either that or an h&k usp compact in a .40 :D

What do you think of both of those?
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Puyallupknifegu wrote:Doc, you rock!!!

I'm a bit boring...I just carry right front and left front pockets...although before I knew about blade lengths I carried my Cold Steel Kobun in my waistband! Oops! I have my concealed pistol license, but haven't saved up enough for the gun(s) i think i really want...a baby desert eagle in a .40! It felt so comfortable in my hand...either that or an h&k usp compact in a .40 :D

What do you think of both of those?
Get A Sig Sauer P220 in .45ACP, or the .40 Caliber if you must if you really want a semi-auto, I find them to be the most reliable, the best made, the most accurate and to have the least problems over time than any other semi made today...think of them like the Spyderco of Guns, however; if like me you always want your gun to go bang when you pull the trigger, wheelguns are the guns of experts, you can't go wrong with either Ruger or Smith & Wesson, say .357 Magnun or 10mm, I hope that answered your question ;) .........sorry I don't trust any semi-jamatics, not when my life may be on the line... to me semi-autos are like folding knives that don't lock...and I'm sure there will be an out cry of those who will claim "My semi-auto has never jamed or failed to feed...and to them I say "Lair" or "you don't shoot to much do ya" Cause of the job I must carry one and give proper instruction in it's uses, on my own time I'm carrying a wheelgun, or two or three...Remember that all firearms are man made pieces of equiptment subject to failure at any given time....so if you really have a need to carry one, then you really have a need to carry more than one... Doc :D
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Thanks again, Doc! I truly appreciate your input...


Hey Doc, check your PM.. :)
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Not in order. That's too much thinking for me.

1) Black Endura VG10
2) Delica ZDP 189
3) R2
4) Manix 83mm
5) Horn ZDP
6) Native 440V
6) Chinook
7) Calypso (all versions)

There are some others that could easily make the list as favorites. These on the list are the ones used the most. Joe L.
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I can get the list down to four. They would be, in no particular order:
-SS Rookie PE
-Spur PE
-CF Walker(eventhough I don't have one)
-Terzuola Jr.
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Mini Manix
ZDP Caly
Delica 4 SS
make all :spyder:'s ambidextrous!
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chinook II, matriarch, goddard lightweight. :cool: :spyder:
if you find yourself in a fair fight, you did'nt prepare well enough. .." Hock Hochiem"..:spyder: " An object at rest cannot be stopped". The evil bomber what bombs at midnight. ;) :spyder: :spyder:
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Ugh, tough question. Let's see: Delica, Military, Cricket.
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