T-Bone Wrote:I don't really like stainless blades. I just can never get a good enough edge on them.
law dawg Wrote:If you're going to go with Spyderco the only knife, IMO, is the Civilian:
http://www.bestknives.com/spydcivc1.html . Everything else is just a knife. The Civilian is a beast. It can be seen in technicolor in the last Hannibal Lector movie.
Andrew Wrote:Actually, I believe the knife in Hannibal was the Spyderco Harpy. The civilian is substantially bigger; it's the new version of the old Spyderco "SpyderHawk".
I agree though, the Civilian is an awesome knife; probably one of the best personal-defense knives they make. I was going to get one, but ended up with a Spyderco Karambit instead. It was down to $85 from $160!
Andrew Wrote:Actually, I believe the knife in Hannibal was the Spyderco Harpy. The civilian is substantially bigger; it's the new version of the old Spyderco "SpyderHawk".Ah, thanks for the correction. Thought it was the Civilian.
I agree though, the Civilian is an awesome knife; probably one of the best personal-defense knives they make. I was going to get one, but ended up with a Spyderco Karambit instead. It was down to $85 from $160!
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:How do you rate Buck knives, Andrew?
law dawg Wrote:Ah, thanks for the correction. Thought it was the Civilian.
Regardless, though, like you say - the Civilian is an awesome knife.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Dawg, let me ask you, then. I carry a Buck knife and a Swiss Army knife. The latter as a tool, the first as a hopefully never-needed defense weapon. I can draw the Buck and get the blade out pretty fast, but in a grim situation, fractions of a second can mean all the difference. What would =you= recommend?My brother, a piece of steel in the gut is just that - a piece of steel in the gut. The markings don't matter much. That said, what model you have? I ask for draw considerations. Is it a folder or fixed blade?
law dawg Wrote:My brother, a piece of steel in the gut is just that - a piece of steel in the gut. The markings don't matter much. That said, what model you have? I ask for draw considerations. Is it a folder or fixed blade?
My preference for self defense is literally cut and run. Remember to use a knife you need lethal force justification, so you need to be in fear of death or serious bodily injury. If you cut and stick around, then it becomes a knife fight, which is not self defense per se, especially because you other guy will be defending himself, which will give wounds in the arm and wrist area, which look like defense patterned wounds. Then you'll be looking at attempted murder......
As for pulling the blade, that's a tough call. Pulling one is tough unless you have practice doing it and have the forewarning to know to pull it. Practice pulling it under stress, because that's what you'll be under.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I have a Ranger, think it's called. I don't have a ruler here in the cybercafe, but the blade's 3.5 inches, seems. Folding knife. And of course you're right about its use. I would =never= draw it unless I thought lives were in imminent danger. Guy wants to rob me, got the drop? Fine. Just take the coin, and you go your way and I'll go mine. Money we can always make. To escalate an unpleasant situation into a deadly one...well, it just ain't smart.Good thoughts.