755 MPR or Doug Ritter RSK Mk1

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Any opinions as to which to get? I like both and prices are not bad. Just seeking help.
 
The RSK suits me better. I like its neutral handle and Axis Lock.

I don't own an MPR (and wouldn't buy one) as I find the design thick and "clumpy".
 
Never handled the RSK, but the MPR feels awkward in the hand. The RSK blade shape is better suited to EDC tasks.
 
Here is my 755 MPR with my 790 Subrosa, Boker Haddock, and ZT-0301, all supposedly 'EDC candidates'.

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The 790's coup attempt at garnering favored EDC status failed - the 755 is in my pocket nearly everyday. It's blade is long enough - and it has retained it's sharpness - for months of diverse use. It, clipless, like all of my pocket knives, just feels good in my medium+ hands.

Stainz
 
The MPR is very thick and the blade isn't exactly a slicer. But a cool knife nonetheless. The Ritter Grip is thinner, and the high flat ground blade makes for a great cutter.

Depends what you like.
 
two different knives really... its like comparing ummm framelocks and axis locks:D ... i still have 2 ritters and sold my mpr. just wasnt for me, great knife just too bulky for my tastes.
 
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