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    I agree with militarymoron, the ZT 360.SKD is a perfect sized knife. I know I haven't put mine to as much use as he has, but it's with me all the time, I just live a sheltered life The ZT and the E1B are with me anywhere I can take them.


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    I switch back and forth the spyderco endura 4 ffg to
    the esee izula, just depending for the days task.
    box parachord lanyard on the spyderco and a pretty wicked
    basket weave parachord wrap on the izula. Oh.. don't
    forget the 220 lumen coleman max.. this thing will
    burn the retina's out of your eyeballs.
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    Last edited by Honorthecall81; 11-11-12 at 14:56.

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    Nice ffg endura. Wish mine was ffg

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    Thanks so much. It's a great knife. One heck of a slicer

    Quote Originally Posted by jay35 View Post
    Nice ffg endura. Wish mine was ffg
    Last edited by Honorthecall81; 04-10-12 at 13:38.

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    Fenix PD30 and Protech Godfather.



    Surefire C3 (converted to LED) and CS AK47
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    Surefire E2D LED and Surefire delta folder... Bought the flashlight for the size and it had a pocket clip.. I use it almost every day... It has the bright 200 lumen and a 5 lumen low useful for almost everything along with strike bezel.. I bought the knife on a recommendation from a friend and while expensive.. I didn't pay full price but I haven't looked back since I got it.. It's very sharp and slim with a high quality blade its very lightweight. It's the full package including some extras most people will never use like the seatbelt cutter, glass breaker, wrench, and flathead screwdriver. These are a few of my dozen surefire product but I'll always buy surefire products.. Customer service is top notch and while expensive the product quality makes it worth every dime.. Also I am in no way affiliated with Surefire.. - HAWK
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    Here is my collection so far. Pardon the crappy picture.
    Top to left:
    Cold Steel Boar Speer, Strider EBDB, Leatherman Wave, SOG Tactical Tomahawk, SOG Power Assist

    SOG Super Bowie

    SOG Super Bowie, Original Becker Knife & Tool BK7, CRKT Hissatsu

    Zero Tolerance 0350, CRKT Hissatsu folder Lg, CRKT M1 13-D, CRKT Heiho
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    Just bought this to replace my Buck Strider. One day I will get a real Strider, but for now cutting those mean boxes, this knife will do just fine.

    Last edited by Bowser; 05-29-12 at 00:46.
    http://www.m4carbine.net/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=20651&dateline=1303766618

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    I really dig that Emerson, that's one sexy knife.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FN-Rs-kdin0 ETA:Ugh, that's too bad. Now I have to pour over the mountains of info. I prefer the no brainer purchases.
    Last edited by SW-Shooter; 05-29-12 at 21:03.

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    Last edited by jonconsiglio; 06-07-12 at 08:01.
    Proven combat techniques may not be flashy and may require a bit more physical effort on the part of the shooter. Further, they may not win competition matches, but they will help ensure your survival in a shooting or gunfight on the street. ~ Paul Howe

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