If you’re looking for a heavy-duty utility folder that can double for tactical purposes then check out the Spyderco Military. With it’s excellent blade steel, ergonomic handle, light weight, and smooth deployment, the Military would be a good choice for discerning users looking to put their blade through a little hell.
It features:
– length overall: 9 1/2″ (241 mm)
– blade length: 4″ (102 mm)
– blade steel: CPM-S30V
– length closed: 5 1/2″ (139 mm)
– cutting edge: 3 11/16″ (94 mm)
– weight: 4.2 oz (120 g)
– hole diameter: 9/16″ (14 mm)
– blade thickness: 5/32″ (4 mm)
– handle material: G-10
– MSRP: $219.95
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Sir…. you are in the Berkeley area? Are you a Cal Bear?
you can get a clip job done on it, clip problem fixed! i did it on my paramilitary, and the reason spyderco doesnt drill an tap all sides is that they put a liner where the screws go more screws = more liners = more weight. they tried to keep it light weight for military operators. nice vid
is that stainless steel
how do these hunters and knife junkies sharpen there knives? ive never sharpened a knife before and i own like over 20 hundred dollar knives :O
i think spyderco opted for tip down carry on the military because when you carry larger folders tip up, you have to either reach further into your pocket or shift your grip in order to have your thumb reach the opening hole.
Whoops, thanks for catching that. Glad there’s people people out there to keep me honest.
Thanks so much for watching. More vids to come!
Damn!! All that money for a Gawdy Knife with a liner lock…..you got ripped off bro! 154cm is worth saving the $40!
Thanks for the great review,