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orvet wrote:Tony,
how do you like the Benchmade?
Feels great in hand, flicks open with a satisfying "thunk", F&F excellent, blade came nice and sharp, and the "modified" sheepsfoot shape is pretty handy for a lot of uses. I think it's going to see a lot of carry as my OHO.
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As I conceal carry daily this is my"dress carry" companion knife, my daily carry is the Buck 883 Code 3 flipper.
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Kershaw automatic 7000BB
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No Gerbers? Except for the random A/F Combat Folder or Covert auto, none.
Zero, zip, nada.

Here's a few that'll cure that.
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Gerber International blue anodized Harsey Air Ranger (marked Legendary Blades)
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Gerber International Harsey Air Ranger (marked INTERNATIONAL) first production run

I've got a few more (or 10) but these were the first ones I ran across.
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Can anyone tell me what model SOG this is? Made in Siki Japan. Also ball park value would be helpful thanks
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BhamStan wrote:Can anyone tell me what model SOG this is? Made in Siki Japan. Also ball park value would be helpful thanks
It's a SOG Stingray.
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Today I was cleaning and adjusting this weeks work knives and I realized I'M gravitating tword Spydies-hole style one hand opening knives for work cause of ease while wearing gloves ::hmm:: Do you all have a preference in how you deploy your blade?
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gd.. I agree on the opening hole with gloves on.. I edc my Manix2 when out/about while wearing gloves.. That model seems to have a bigger more glove friendly hole than say the Delica.. John :D
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garddogg56 wrote:Do you all have a preference in how you deploy your blade?
Yes. Kershaw "Speedsafe"
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You gut that exactly right John and those two are just what I like when at work.Other than work I'm with Jerry and the speedsafe models are great but not around welding dust and grit.For me Speedsafe are more comfortable to deploy than autos.
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MITCH RAPP wrote:8) Here's my favorite Discontinued Benchmade Model. Love the lines of it!
I know this is a old post but does anyone know what model this benchmade is ? Thanks
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8) Benchmade AFCK ::tu::

The AFCK was designed by former Navy SEAL Chris Caracci in collaboration with Benchmade.
It also used the Spyderco trademark hole in the blade, and I think Benchmade had to pay Spyderco for using it under a license agreement.
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PCwizard wrote:
MITCH RAPP wrote:8) Here's my favorite Discontinued Benchmade Model. Love the lines of it!
I know this is a old post but does anyone know what model this benchmade is ? Thanks
It's a Benchmade/Chris Caracci AFCK (“AFCK” stands for “Advanced Folding Combat Knife.”) There are many variations of this knife with a variety of super steels of the day that were made. This is a highly sought after knife and if you've ever used one, it's the most well thought out, superbly balanced multi grip combat knives designed by a man who wrote the course on CQC with a knife. I have yet to handle a faster, better balanced more ergonomic folder designed. Enjoy the knife, it's definitely a keeper, you'll see. :)
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MITCH RAPP wrote:8) Benchmade AFCK ::tu::

The AFCK was designed by former Navy SEAL Chris Caracci in collaboration with Benchmade.
It also used the Spyderco trademark hole in the blade, and I think Benchmade had to pay Spyderco for using it under a license agreement.

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TheMadHungarian wrote:
PCwizard wrote:
MITCH RAPP wrote:8) Here's my favorite Discontinued Benchmade Model. Love the lines of it!
I know this is a old post but does anyone know what model this benchmade is ? Thanks
It's a Benchmade/Chris Caracci AFCK (“AFCK” stands for “Advanced Folding Combat Knife.”) There are many variations of this knife with a variety of super steels of the day that were made. This is a highly sought after knife and if you've ever used one, it's the most well thought out, superbly balanced multi grip combat knives designed by a man who wrote the course on CQC with a knife. I have yet to handle a faster, better balanced more ergonomic folder designed. Enjoy the knife, it's definitely a keeper, you'll see. :)
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Pair of Zero Tolerance flippers, these are really heavy duty knives. The larger one is best suited for coat pocket carry, the smaller one I carry in the side pocket of carpenter jeans. Both came scarry sharp, but I'm not sure the best way to sharpen Elmax steel.
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Warren Thomas/Beretta, Gen1 Avenger, laminated VG-10 Carbon Fiber blade with CF scales. The laminated blade is similar in design to the laminated Apache Helicopter rotor blades.
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