Best all metal folder

sorry about that bladeprince,
the thing is not only do i use my folders every day, but i call apon them to do things no folder should be asked to do. i go camping every weekend during summer and my paraframe II was my workhorse. and, when i go camping i also carry my kabar, multitool, flashlight, pocket survival kit and more. so wieght is not an issue. ill use my knife to pry, hack, hammer, saw, stab and beat anything i need it to. and i need a knife that i feel confident and comfortable with to do those things. and i allso want to feel safe with reling on it in certain uncomfortable cituations, as well as i want it to perform for me as somthing reliable enough to survive with.

not too many folders will last doing that.

my only problem with the monochrome was the clip was too small for me.
like jill said, bucks great too.
 
The Mcusta MC-41. Very well made. All metal, tanto, good steel (VG-10). On special at Japanese Knife Direct for less than $80. Great people to work with. Their service and dedication to customer satisfaction is second to none.
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Good luck

That looks exactly like a Browning Ice Storm (VG-10 too) I had, except it's a drop point and not tanto.

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If you can find one I love the Kershaw Ti-34 great, tough little knife and alot of bang for the buck.
 
If you can find one I love the Kershaw Ti-34 great, tough little knife and alot of bang for the buck.

i had one of those but i wanted the bigger 4" blade, g-10 handled one so i sold it to my friend. it sure was a fast out little knife. with its raised thumb ramp.
 
What about the Colt Cobra Reconnaissance?
Features 3 3/16" part serrated high carbon stainless steel tanto blade with black coat, Reconnaissance etch notched thumb rest, dual thumb studs and blade flipper for ambidextrous one hand opening. Drilled black 6061 aluminum handle, 4 1/2" closed, with liner lock and lanyard hole. Black stainless steel pocket clip mounted at the pivot end. Made in the U.S.A.
 
I'd have to agree with the Camillus EDC. The Byrd Pelican seems a good choice for a slightly larger, solid SS-handled folder.
If you can find a good all-steel folder with a good edge-holding non-stainless steel blade... let me know ;).
At the moment I'm thinking Mercator for a more traditional feel.
 
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