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Looking for a knife with bottle opener

The Kershaw shuffle looks perfect for what I was thinking... but that becker necker is awfully tempting. I will have to get both.
 
Leatherman c33. its cheap and very functional. very fast deploying, lightweight, good value steel, and just cool looking. The bottle opener is also a carabiner. This is not a multitool btw. Its a great knife that i never hear anything about on the forums. 9/10 because its not ambidextrous or tip up carry.
 
Leatherman c33. its cheap and very functional. very fast deploying, lightweight, good value steel, and just cool looking. The bottle opener is also a carabiner. This is not a multitool btw. Its a great knife that i never hear anything about on the forums. 9/10 because its not ambidextrous or tip up carry.

I own one. The build quality is horrible but it is functional. It's my kitchen junk drawer knife mainly because of the 154cm and the bottle opener.
 
I own one. The build quality is horrible but it is functional. It's my kitchen junk drawer knife mainly because of the 154cm and the bottle opener.

Yours has 154cm? I got stuck with pesky old 420hc! :yawn:
I second...er...third this. It's a useful knife, bud the action is absolutely terrible. It can be flicked out fast but that fails about half of the time. It stops and jumps twice during deployment. Funny thing is that nutnfancy would classify it as an "backup emergency defensive tool", and lightweight at that. Oh wait I was supposed to be talking bottle openers. Yeah this one is okay, doesn't work as well as a SAK but it's a bottle opener for god's sake.
 
Michael Morris friction folder. Handy, simple little knife.

Adam
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I know it doesn't meet your one hand opening criteria, but you should have a look at the GEC Radio Knife.
 
I use a tungsten ring I keep on my right hand. It's just loose enough that I can slip it under the lip of the cap and pry it off using my own hand as leverage.
 
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