Ritter or regular Grip?

Ritter Grip is my choice, but I had an older 550 and 551 in 440C. Wish I would've kept those. Except for the tanto, IMHO, anything from the Grip line would be a great choice.

Who out there would be interested in a mini Grip fixed blade neck knife?
 
Hmmm
Would you rather have a Ritter grip or a BM 930 Kulgera or BM 710? I found a 930 for about the price of a Ritter so I'm wondering if its worth going for the 930 instead of the Ritter or 710
 
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Hmmm
Would you rather have a Ritter grip or a BM 930 Kulgera or BM 710? I found a 930 for about the price of a Ritter so I'm wondering if its worth going for the 930 instead of the Ritter or 710

I'd say the Grip is tougher than the Kulgera. And the 710 is also probably tougher than the Kulgera.

I like the look of the Kulgera a whole lot, though... I'm considering one.
 
The 930's closer to the 940, in that it's slim and offers a surpringly large blade, but it's more for light utility than HD use. The 710 or the Ritter Grip would definitely fit the bill for hard(er) use knives. And between the Ritter and the 710 I'd pick the Ritter for being the most "bombproof".

A question continually asked about the Ritter, is "is it worth the extra bucks for just a different blade design?" I give that a big YES.

And on the Osbornes, I love my 940 and have a 930 on the way that I'm really looking forward to!
 
I have a fullsized Ritter and i love it :)

However, the BM550HG (pardue grip, with spydie hole) looks really great :)
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Alright well I went ahead and got the 930 because I felt that the 710 is too big, and I'll get the Ritter sometime later. I don't do a whole lot of tough tasks for my knives and most of my chores just involve opening packages/letters or some plastic and cloth.
 
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