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I haven't gotten a feel for where the edge retention is of my CPM 3V Tuff compared to other steels. I do know from reading that the toughness of that steel is off the charts compared to other high end alloy steels. It's pretty much over-kill for any folder including the Tuff let alone something less suited to impact type work like a Military. But, overkill has never stopped us before...I guess chipping resistance is never a bad thing even in a hard use slicer.
It's definitely a steel that I want in my next fixed blade camp knife that's for sure. It has me real interested in a Bark River Bravo 1 in 3V.
A tough steel with a thin bevel angle won't chip as much as a less tough steel at the same thinness. I bet a military in 3v can be taken down to 20° inclusive without any trouble.