Most sheeple friendly tactical knife?

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Kind of an oxymoron but I was wondering what in your opinions are knives that are sheeple friendly, yet still tactically able if needed in a defensive situation? I think the Endura4 in purple or blue, or manix2 in sprint run colours or even lonewolf longhorn would be in those categorizes.
 
If its friendly then its not tactical ;)


Sebenza?
 
How bout you get a SNG and paint the handle purple? Because the color of the handle makes a huge difference. Hahah just kidding. But seriously I think blade length and width are major factors. You can get a Manix and make it have a pink handle and it's still scary.
 
a light colored delica 4 ffg would fit the bill nicely i think. nice utility tool, doesn't look too threatening with the colors, but you could deploy it very rapidly if need be

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Any small sheeple friendly knife you want, plus a big knife of your choice.

I like to go with the mini-grip and the 710.
 
Mine will be arriving shortly (my sheeple friendly tac folder). I think most people have a lesser fear of a traditional like my incoming Case/Bose 07 collab. It will likely go off to Rainy Valotten for a D/A conversion, making it a working switchblade yet still undetectable to anyone who isn't part of our circle.

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Type Folder
Blade Clip Point
Blade Length 4-1/16″
Blade Steel ATS-34
Rockwell 57-59
Lock Lockback
Bolsters Stainless
Liners Stainless
Pattern Swing Guard
Handle Brown Bone
Closed Length 5-5/16″
Weight 6.4 oz
Origin USA
 
Spyderco Military in Orange G-10

people see that "safety orange" and they immediately think its some sort of rescue equipment or something..

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Spyderco Military in Orange G-10

people see that "safety orange" and they immediately think its some sort of rescue equipment or something..

Yeah, right untill you whip that huge blade out, then theyll scatter like a flock of pigeons! :D
 
Yeah, right untill you whip that huge blade out, then theyll scatter like a flock of pigeons! :D

Hey it might be a mugger or something. :cool:

I also think Benchmade Dejavoo and the Almar Eagle are good, sheeple knives.

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I dunno, I think there's something about the Japanese style of knives that are less intimidating and more "class" than "street thug" or even intimidating "military" perception of most western knives.
 
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I think any knife can be tactical if that's what you have on you at the time. My swisschamp could become tactical if I absolutely had no other choice. just my opinion....The look of a knife isn't going to magically create a diversion in which the cops cease to question why you stabbed said individual with the knife in a "tactical" situation.
 
I think any knife can be tactical if that's what you have on you at the time. My swisschamp could become tactical if I absolutely had no other choice. just my opinion....

Well at some point your fists become a preferred weapon eh? A REALLY small 1-2 inch blade.....you gotta commit a lot to getting close....never a good idea. Something with A BIT of range helps no? Also some blades just don't have the shape or tip to really penetrate much.

honestly though a 710 benchmade isn't bad for both. I honestly don't find spyderco's to look very TACTICAL so I suppose they would suite your purpose.
 
If you go with a knife with a clip that rides low in the pocket who's going to know what kind of knife you've got. Or if you've even got a knife.
The hell with what sheeple think anyway. :rolleyes: How about a Battle Mistress in a Dundee Rig. :thumbup:
 
honestly though a 710 benchmade isn't bad for both. I honestly don't find spyderco's to look very TACTICAL so I suppose they would suite your purpose.

Good point there! You can always send a "tactical primary ninja deathweapon" to a guy like Phillip Dobson or Reese Weiland to have it done up with a sheeple friendly pimp job.
 
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