EDC XI Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Fresh out of the box BM 551-1701 CF m390 :thumbsup:
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Nice. regrind?

Not quite, but kinda? I didn't like the original curve of the spine so I knocked that off with a grinder wheel.

I really don't like using jigs to sharpen anymore, but the recurve was a problem for my waterstones so I slapped a cheeky dremel choil in there and that allowed me to straighten the cutting edge out on the stones.

Came out great, if I may say! I also deassisted the knife and now I am a really huge fan of that knife. I've since been carrying it quite a lot!
 
Since this past week, I have been carrying my regular SAK and the Steel Will Cutjack (G10, M390). I like the Cutjack even though I'm not really into flippers as a general rule.
 
How are the liners on that thing? As in is the lockbar thin? How is the lockup? I always thought they were cool but hated the combo edge.

The knife was purposefully designed for the the 9º Reggimento d'Assalto Paracadutisti (9th Paratroopers Assault Regiment) Col Moschin ("Moschin Hill") is a Special Forces unit of the current Italian Army.
The serrations are there to allow the parachute cord/s to be easily cut.
A beast of a knife.

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The knife was purposefully designed for the the 9º Reggimento d'Assalto Paracadutisti (9th Paratroopers Assault Regiment) Col Moschin ("Moschin Hill") is a Special Forces unit of the current Italian Army.
The serrations are there to allow the parachute cord/s to be easily cut.
A beast of a knife.

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Very cool. I love waved knives. The liners are not too thin you are saying? I guess its just the size of the knife making them look thin by comparison.
 
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