I need a new knife hhmmm what to get

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Well it is almost time to get me another big folder
Now I carry a CS Recon da I got at da Px Its been a good blade took a while to get used too but a solid performer ..... I hear da da JYD is good any other ideals. I like a flipper .dont really use a quick asset. I do just geranel stuff
sliceing diceing . cardboard rope rope rope some leather some rubber some plastic . and maybe a little wood , one hand open and I dont care if it rust. it will get dirty and greassy and mogas spilled on it ha ha ha and I do a little prying at times too
Thanks
Latter Chris
 
JYD would be an excellent buy, I would also look at a ZT0200 if you like big, well built, flipper folders.
 
Price range?

I've heard great things about the JYD.

Benchmade Griptilian, Spyderco Delica/Endura are some great choicesa too.
 
...it will get dirty and greassy and mogas spilled on it ha ha ha...
I'm not so sure how well FRN stands up to fuel spills....so you might want a knife with a handle made of steel, aluminum, titanium, or G-10.
 
Yeah I am looking at the 0200 . and da JYD I have a small BM in D2 Great blade but small 4 inch is about right . The CS recon was kida ruff to open and close at fist but after a few weeks it smooth right on out with the help of a little oil
 
Not to sound like a jerk but you might get more replies if you wrote a comprehensible post. Between the slang, abbreviations, and misspelled words I can make out about half your post. Around here, people take you a lot more seriously if you take about two seconds to think out and write a structured question using real, complete words. Just a suggestion.

As for a knife I would recommend a Benchmade Rukus. It's big, high quality, and has an AXIS lock which is just as fast as a flipper.
 
I'm not so sure how well FRN stands up to fuel spills....so you might want a knife with a handle made of steel, aluminum, titanium, or G-10.


I read here on this forum that FRN has taken a beating from heavier stuff than fuel, although SS and aluminums will also work as well. Spyderco Endura and Delica 4 are very good knives at a great price. They can handle what the OP needs.
-frank
 
Emerson Super CQC7
 
Composite JYDII
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Spyderco Military or P-military might be a good choice also. If you want something cheaper, than the Tenacious would fit the bill.
 
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