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I carried a Strider SMF as my edc for years, until I went on a TDY and forgot to pack it in my checked baggage. Went to clothing sales at my destination and bought a CRKT M16-14T (after carrying a SMF for so long, anything smaller felt too puny).
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Well I've been labled a steel snob
![]() Now for CRKT lock failures: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=338627
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The BEST folder I ever had was a large CRKT 'Navajo' with a plain-edged blade made from ATS34. When I left poice work, I passed it on to a buddy. I now carry Kershaws or Benchmades.
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I have a M4-03 and love it...
I don't collect'm ...I use it every day..
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GOt an M-16 model I love. It takes an edge well and I like being able to adjust the tensioin on the blade. Can hit the thumb stud and flick my wrist and its open. Handy at times in my line of work or when you are jsut working on something and dont have 2 hands to open a knife. I thought Id lost it the other day and was already looking to by another one just like it. They are definately good knives for the money.
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For the love of God, please ditch the punisher grips. That is too nice a gun and doesn't need the "faux hardcore" look of the dreaded punisher.
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CRKT makes nice stuff, have the My Tighe also, love it.
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The thing that pisses me off about a lot of CRKT knives, is the blade edge.
I much prefer the normal blade edge, and they are much easier to sharpen. I have had to hone the back of the blade to get the CRKT's really sharp.[/QUOTE] you got that right !!! so i just put them on the shelf and carry my spydercos ... |
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Yes, heard of them and own a few. I really like them, great value, good knife.
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A significant part of the Benchmade line is made in Taiwan. Most of the Red Box, economy blades I believe.
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I own and carry several different knives Benchmade AFCK, Gerber F.A.S.T. Covert, Spyderco Terzuola and a CRKT. I like/use all of them.
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I have a CRKT M14-21 Special Forces that has proven to be a very good knife. I have used it on boxes, wood, rope, a seatbelt, ammo boxes, tape, envelopes, beer bottles, soda & soup cans and so on. Luckily I have never had to use it on a person.
The blade is made of AUS-8 steel and has a very tough (VERY tough) black oxide finish. I chose the partially serrated blade for those situations where I have to cut highly slash resistant materials, like seatbelts and issue grade rappel line (insert lowest bidder joke here). The blade stays sharp for a very long time and is easy to sharpen. The finish is remarkably tough, having gone through soda cans and opened a can of soup with nothing that is really notable happening to the finish. The handle is a steel frame with aluminum grips and the option to set up the blade in any reasonalbe orientation you desire with wise placement of the picket clip and holes. Careful when you dissassemble for cleaning, as there is a spring that likes to take flight when you least expect it! I like the knife and if I should require it, I will buy another one. I like CRKT's stuff enough to have given them as gifts to good friends.
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Great Knives
Great Knives, My has lasted for years. It is sharp and holds the edge well.
tough and durable. A great budget knife. |
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It would also appear to be an isolated incident. Anything can fail, and eventually will. However, there's a dis-connect here. I'm sitting here with my Spyderco Standard on my hip, and a Gerber LST in my pocket. I'm getting ready to ship a CRKT M16-10 to one of our fighters in Afghanistan, and a My Tighe to another. AT THEIR REQUEST. They have choices, yet both chose CRKT for utility blades. That, to me, says a lot. They saw these knives in use, and respected them enough to want them, for use, not bragging rights. There are, undoubtedly, higher quality knives out here. They are works of art. However, knives that are used daily, and used hard, seem to be in the price range of the CRKT. If you bugger the edge, or snap the tip off while using it as an expedient screw-driver, you're not out several hundred dollars, anf they CAN be easily replaced via mail. Merry Christmas everyone. ![]() ![]()
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![]() Seems like quite the violation of the laws of physics and conservation of inertia to me...anybody?...Newton?...anybody?
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I picked up a CRKT M-16-01Z today.
Sweet little knife considering how inexpensive it was. It did take me a minute to figure out how to close it. I didn't notice the little lever on top.
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As for CRKTs, I've owned a few and had varying results. While deployed I had one of the 4 inch M16 folders and it was great. Good weight which helped speed up opening. Also was razor sharp the entire 2 years I owned it. Recently, I bought a Badger. The assisted opening is nice once you get used to it. It wasn't sharp out of the box and only held sharp for about a week of minimal work :/ I don't know if it is just the Badgers or if quality has been slipping across the board, but I was very disappointed with the latest. I still miss that M16 folder though. |
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I can afford anything I want at this stage in my life...I own 4 CRKT knives...best knife on the market for the $$$$
Ryan M16 Baby M16 MUK
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