Actually...they do. They're really expensive though.
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currently a Spyderco Military CPM 440V (S60V since the name change)
it meets certain requirements like being a big scary weapon, but lacks in other places
the tip is thin
tip up carry
can't be zip-tie waved
to it's credit it is very
light and large at the same time
strong lock
very flat for such a large knife (.42 handle thickness and .58 to outside of clip)
the handle is large enough for a solid grip even with gloves
very easy penetration of unrated (for knife) soft armor (level II)
the S60V steel is spectacular
I recently cut about 500 feet of heavy cardboard and the knife was still very sharp. Much sharper than some other steels I've used.
good knife, but I want better
On a daily basis I carry two knives,
First I carry a Benchmade folder in one pocket.
Second I carry a CRKT folder that doubles as a bill fold.
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Hi, In the UK we have to be careful due to some very restrictive laws: 1) Victorinox Soldiers Knife 2) Spderco UK penknife Best regards Russ
I have a cheap Pacific Cutlery knife from China that gives me something to attach my keys to.
Bench Made 950 Rift.
I have a bunch of Spyderco and Buck folders. Here are the two
I have with me today. Spyderco Lum Chinese and Buck 110.
Attachment 28910
this is my everyday knife!!!
YouTube - SOG Aegis: The Everything Knife
Spyderco Calypso Jr. in pocket & Endura on Smartcarry holster; Victorinox Traveller in a belt pouch & Classic on keyring, along w/ Schade Simon; Gerber multi-tool in my briefcase. Be prepared!