Now I'm not sure what a "hard use" folding knife is...

Time for all this childish tit for tat to end. Either stop the b.s. or carry on your discourse elsewhere...privately and off the forum. 'Nuff said.
 
Nope. I'm deleting this... again. Too many people like him on here and the admins think they are gods. I have better things to do than deal with trolls and admins. Later gents.
 
Agreed about the hossom. I ran around in the woods yesterday on a beautiful fall day. I used it to chop a trail down to the creek. I EDC it often since I put an old cold steel clip on it. It is a hard use, and custom level.
 
Nope. I'm deleting this... again. Too many people like him on here and the admins think they are gods. I have better things to do than deal with trolls and admins. Later gents.


May the wind be at your back...(Posted by an agnostic mod. I guess that means I'm not sure if I even exist.)
 
I guess the regular Endura probably counts, as many people do use them for lots of actual cutting tasks.
And even some prying, especially with the saber ground ones.
 
You can't pry with on endura that thing will snap like a twig . LOL

You haven't tried one, have you?
If you mean prying apart boards, then it's not a good choice.
For prying open paint cans, or twisting the blade to free a piece of wood near the end of the cut, it works just fine.:thumbup:
There's prying, and then there's PRYING. PRYING shouldn't be done with a folder...or with most fixed blades, for that matter.
 
Like I said before, I've really wailed on my Kershaw Junkyard Dog 2. This includes hacking branches and prying staples out of walls. There aren't any nicks in the edge, and the lock up is great. This leads me to believe that any similar knife, or any knife designed to be "tougher" than this, will perform any "hard use" job well.
 
Once you done prying with the endura you can use it as a bell with all the blade play you will have
 
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