You guys keep saying Kershaw, and every time I look at them they dont do anything for me. Are they better in person?
Best sub-$50 folder?
Easy...
Throw $20 at one of these, you won't be disappointed
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Hmmm I think I may have to buy my first Buck knife....
You don't have one??!!! And you're from Indiana??
The regular 110 and 112 are a great value. Some people dismiss the 420HC steel, but the heat treatment (done by Paul Bos) is the best you can get for that steel and that application. Also, the edge geometry is magnificent. There are stronger knives, knives you can open with one hand, etc., but very few that you can get that sharp and will slice as well.
If you want to bump it up a notch, build your own at the Buck custom shop (Buck® Knives - OFFICIAL SITE - Hunting and Tactical Knives). For a around $100-150 you can get a really nice knife made the way you want it with an CPM S30V blade.
I know, it's shameful.
I had no idea you could customize one. I see I can get one in nickel....and do I want finger grooves? Hmm...
I like the nickel bolsters with the water buffalo scales, no grooves. I can't decide if I want rivets or not.
It would be sweet to have a matched 110/112 pair.
You don't have one??!!! And you're from Indiana??
The regular 110 and 112 are a great value. Some people dismiss the 420HC steel, but the heat treatment (done by Paul Bos) is the best you can get for that steel and that application. Also, the edge geometry is magnificent. There are stronger knives, knives you can open with one hand, etc., but very few that you can get that sharp and will slice as well.
If you want to bump it up a notch, build your own at the Buck custom shop (Buck® Knives - OFFICIAL SITE - Hunting and Tactical Knives). For a around $100-150 you can get a really nice knife made the way you want it with an CPM S30V blade.