EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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I can name every knife own upon looking at it. Except one. I can never remember the name. Anyway, I've discovered over the past year that my favorite opening mechanism is a thumbhole/spydiehole with bearing pivot. I still like flippers, front flippers, but holes are the best. Hate studs though. If I ever can stomach, I may try a Hinderer Firetac, thumbdisk on bearings.

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I can name every knife own upon looking at it. Except one. I can never remember the name. Anyway, I've discovered over the past year that my favorite opening mechanism is a thumbhole/spydiehole with bearing pivot. I still like flippers, front flippers, but holes are the best. Hate studs though. If I ever can stomach, I may try a Hinderer Firetac, thumbdisk on bearings.

That's the Civivi Riffle. I have the green Micarta version in 14C28N. It was a contender for my favorite budget knife of last year but got held back by the squarish bottom of the handle. It's fine during use. It's just that when in pocket, if I happen to have something else in my pocket and have to reach past it, I don't like how the back-bottom corner rubs my hand.

Maybe I'll give it another shot for tomorrow's carry.
 
Knife legislation is defined as the body of statutory law or case law promulgated or enacted by a government or other governing jurisdiction that prohibits, criminalizes, or restricts the otherwise legal manufacture, importation, sale, transfer, possession, transport, or use of knives.

The carrying of knives in public is forbidden or restricted by law in many countries. Exceptions may be made for hunting knives, pocket knives, and knives used for work-related purposes (chef's knives, etc.), depending upon the laws of a given jurisdiction. In turn, the carrying or possessing of certain type of knives perceived as deadly or offensive weapons such as automatic or switchblade knives or butterfly knives (balisong knives) may be restricted or prohibited. Even where knives may be legally carried on the person generally, this right may not extend to all places and circumstances, and knives of any description may be prohibited at schools, public buildings or courthouses, and at public events.
Well, okay then. Thanks, Legal-bot.

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Knife legislation is defined as the body of statutory law or case law promulgated or enacted by a government or other governing jurisdiction that prohibits, criminalizes, or restricts the otherwise legal manufacture, importation, sale, transfer, possession, transport, or use of knives.

The carrying of knives in public is forbidden or restricted by law in many countries. Exceptions may be made for hunting knives, pocket knives, and knives used for work-related purposes (chef's knives, etc.), depending upon the laws of a given jurisdiction. In turn, the carrying or possessing of certain type of knives perceived as deadly or offensive weapons such as automatic or switchblade knives or butterfly knives (balisong knives) may be restricted or prohibited. Even where knives may be legally carried on the person generally, this right may not extend to all places and circumstances, and knives of any description may be prohibited at schools, public buildings or courthouses, and at public events.
Don’t quite understand what your saying here but I don’t think your going to discourage carry.🤨
 
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