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I've been carrying a Kershaw Blur for 3-4 years, but the blade began loosening up on me so I just updated my EDC knife to a Steel Will Onrush 632. Other than the weight, which at 6.6 oz. is heavy for its size, I LOVE this knife!

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A few others I considered before making this purchase are the Benchmade Contego, Microtech Socom Elite, Lionsteel SR11, and Maserin Police, but in the end the Onrush won out. Would likely have bought a Guardian Tactical Helix 3.75" if they weren't so darned expensive.
 
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Another vote for Kershaw. Spring-assisted Clash Model #1605 with SpeedSafe.
Got it when I joined USCCA 4 years ago. This blade is still as sharp as a surgical instrument.
I love this blade. So sharp! Damn!
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My folder is a benchmade 5000 I have had for 6 years. I also carry a custom fixed blade I made. It is one of my blem blades that I abuse as much as I can for testing.

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Depends. At work my knife is in constant use skinning wire, cutting rope or even cutting bags with rock or other things that dull even the best steel quickly. I really abuse and loose work knives.
For this I use a Milwaukee skinning knife and a Corona yard tool sharpener to quickly put a working edge on it. Away from work its a Benchmade Autocrat or Benchmade Freek. 20200402_085734.jpg
 
Yeah, I looked it up based on the pic and apparently they are a POS.
Never used mine. I keep mine mounted on the wall as a display. Seems well made.

I've got one of the Timber Wolfs from the same site that I've beat on a bit and it seems nice for the price.
 

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