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Is there a knife that is like the E2e? What I mean is the E2e is considered by most (not all) to be the best light for EDC. So I am wondering if there is a knife that is consider by most to be the best for this purpose.
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Jeff-

Read the thread What knife/knives do you EDC?. It's full of excellent suggestions, makers, models, etc.

As far as what's most akin to an Surefire E2e in terms of a carry knife, I would say then you're looking for something that's a high-end, production model, using the best technology. I'm biased, but to that end, I don't think you can go wrong with a Chris Reeve Sebenza (reg or small size--up to you.) The BG-42 (or never S30V) blade plus titanium handle construction is universally acknowledged as superb. It's a bit pricey (about $230-250 for a pre-owned BG-42, about $300 for a new S30V model), like Surefires in general, but well worth the money spent.

If you want to spend a bit less, I'd suggest some of the models by Benchmade or Spyderco.

Again, read the thread linked above for a number of great suggestions.

Good luck.
 
What a can of worms!

Let me say first, the two most expensive knives I own are a couple of lower end Benchmades a 350BT and a 950.

Let me say second I don't usually carry a 'tactical' knife every day. However when I do I carry it clipped at the back of my right front jeans pocket. I put my keys in and out of that pocket several times a day. So the shape of a knife is very important to me.

My favorite two to carry are both Kershaws, a Vapor and a VaporII. They are nearly un-noticeable when reaching for my keys, easy to open, and quite sharp. They aren't made of the latest greatest steel, but they don't cost like it either!

My next fave is the BM 350. It is quite slender in thickness and is pretty smooth on the outside. Decent steel, easy opening etc.

A CRKT M16-03Z is the only other one I carry sometime. It is rather thick but narrow from spine to back of handle. Less good steel than the others, VERY easy to open!

Lastly, I carry a Victorinox Tinker always in my left front pocket. Sure I can't expect to use it to defend myself, but it is DAMN usefull in my job.
 
I carry a Chris Reeve small standard Sebenza.

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It's nearly indestructable with sturdy heavy duty solid titanium handles which also function as the locking device. Very slick. I got the small so as to be a bit more PC, but in hindsight, I think I should have gotten the large and then got a small in some sort of "dress up config", maybe wood inlay, etc.

That said, I think my next knife is going to be the Scott Cook Lochsa.
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Scott Cook used to work for Chris Reeve and the Lochsa addresses a couple of things I don't (gasp!) like about my Sebenza.

1) The Sebenza has an open back so you can get gunk (change usually) stuck in the knife and nick the blade. The handle of the Lochsa is milled out of one piece of titanium with no open back and he was still able to retain the integrated locking device. Whoo hoo!

2) The thumbstud on the Sebenza is a bit sharp and sometimes bits a bit. The Lochsa has a cool flattened thumbstud that should fix this.

And of course it is drop dead gorgeous.

On the other hand, the clip on the Sebenza looks more functional and the Sebenza looks to be a bit thiner, good for inside the pocket carry.

-john
 
Thanks guys, I would love one of those Chris Reeve knifes but I spend too much on lights to afford one of those. So let me ask it a different way what would you guys buy with these criteria?
Under $75
3" blade or shorter
Clip on it for pocket carry
One hand open
 
Try the Benchmade 705, 77X series, or Mini-Griptilian series 555 or 556. The 55X series will be the cheapest. The 705 is probably the most tried and true.

BTW, I didn't move from anywhere warm - only East Lansing.
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Bucky
 
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Ok I have done some searching and think I am going to get the BM 556 for $55 unless someone can convince me to spend the extra cash and get the BM 705 at $98.
 
Jeff-

I'd say go for the BM 556 for $55.00.

In due time, you'll convince yourself you need need a another, fancier knife...with no prodding required from any of us!
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Seriously, the knife bug is as contagious and virulent as any flashaholism! Beware!
 
The Benchmade 705 has been perfect for my purposes, ergonomically and just the right look, but though I haven't handled the 556, it seems like it would work just as well. I think I might prefer the narrower point on the 705, but that 556 looks like it would provide a very nice grip, being somewhat wider. There's a bit less blade "reveal" when closed on the 705 than with the blades with the thumbhole blades also.
With either one, you never need to touch the blade; opening, closing, ever, which is a big plus. The AXIS locking mechanism works very nicely, not relying on friction from the pivot to keep it closed, so it's both safe AND slick.
 
Mini Buck Strider

I LOVE this knife. I had a pocket knife since I was about 10, and B-Strider is my favorite. I also like strider AR, but it is too big for EDC. New Stider SnG is much smaller, and seems like a very good carry knife, but I can't afford it right now - $400 sticker, but to get them right now you will pay about $470-$500.
About $120.
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http://store.knifecenter.com/pgi-ProductSpec?SP7S

Police Model Spyderco in serrated edge, is probably the best folding knife ever created by man.

They cost around 100 bucks, and you should be warned that once you own one of them, you'll never carry anything else. It might not be street legal depending on where you live, but it has no equal.

Raven
 
Although I own other fancier knives, I do like the BM556. The first reason is that there are many (I would say most) everyday situations where you want to use a knife but don't want to worry about marring the finish, etc., i.e. situations where it would be a shame to use a fancy expensive knife. Slicing an apple, cleaning a fish, etc. Pocket change (or HA flashlights) can mar the nice finish of the metal parts of expensive knive, particularly those that are bead blasted.

The griptilian models work well for these situations. The Axis lock is smooth, the blade cleans up easily and if its lost, you don't feel too bad (like that time I lost a Strider SA).

guncollector is right, however. You will probably end up wanting to get something fancier later on.
 
I would recommend a Benchmade Mini-Griptilian. They can be had online for as little as $55.

I gave my father-in-law one for Christmas and was very impressed with the quality. Prior to this I wasn't a fan of Benchmade, but this one changed my mind.
 
I like all the BM's with the Axis lock. They are just so easy to use. I don't think I will ever buy another liner lock knife.
 
Originally posted by jtivat:
Thanks guys, I would love one of those Chris Reeve knifes but I spend too much on lights to afford one of those. So let me ask it a different way what would you guys buy with these criteria?
Under $75
3" blade or shorter
Clip on it for pocket carry
One hand open
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">JT i would go with the Camillus EDC in 154cm with out a doubt...
 
I used to carry a BM 705, and loved it, untill I lent it to a friend who lost it. He replaced it with a Ares 735. both BM's are-were great knives, the Axis can't be beat. I have much more expensive knives, so the ares dosn't get hadled gently, and it has held up extreemly well through long periods of EDC, and even being cliped to my pocket in a motorcycle accident on the side I went down on, and all it has to show is some minor gouges on the pocket clip. Right now I EDC a MicroTech LCC DA S90V, it's definatly not more usefull, just more impresive, and I rarely use it. When I'm home and reach for a knife to actually use it's usually a BM
 
Microtech Mini Socom, the HA matches nicely with the SF stuff...

Chris
 

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