Great saw! You can really make them rabid with a bit of port work but they pull hard in stock trim. You don’t see them much in my neck of the woods, mainly due to Husqvarna having supplier dominance in that cc range with the 346XP and the newer 550’s. Stihl over here (Singapore) tend to only bring in homeowner stuff or 70cc+ pro saws. I would love a Stihl x Spyderco collab one of these days, even if just for the orange and white with black detail colour scheme on a knife.SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 4:35 amHa! You guessed too high, it’s the Chaparral of Stihl’s lineup the MS 261-small but mightyJoviAl wrote: ↑Thu Mar 13, 2025 7:18 pmThe question on my mind now is ‘what saw is that?’. A Stihl of some variety, but which?SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote: ↑Thu Mar 13, 2025 4:53 am
Somebody say pocket chainsaw?Seriously tho it’s my favorite Spyderco and hasn’t left my pocket since I got it!
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(I love me a good saw ID guessing game). Is it a 460?
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Which Spyderco for a Reliable and Versatile EDC?
Re: Which Spyderco for a Reliable and Versatile EDC?
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Work: Jumpmaster 2 H1 and Mule Team XL Prototype MC.
Home: Chap LW SE.
Currently searching for:
Ayoob SE Cruwear
GB2 Cruwear
Work: Jumpmaster 2 H1 and Mule Team XL Prototype MC.
Home: Chap LW SE.
Currently searching for:
Ayoob SE Cruwear
GB2 Cruwear
Re: Which Spyderco for a Reliable and Versatile EDC?
Chaparral lw if it came with a better corrosion resistant steel, other wise it’s the Native 5 lw.
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navin johnson
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Re: Which Spyderco for a Reliable and Versatile EDC?
OP what folding knives do you have already?
Sharpening experience?
Versatile means different things to different peeps.
Also it is nice to respond to a thread that you started on occasion.
Sharpening experience?
Versatile means different things to different peeps.
Also it is nice to respond to a thread that you started on occasion.
