Schrade 303M EDC

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Just picked up a Schrade 303M, the little brother of the 303. Cost me $12 off EBay. Very impressed, razor sharp out of the box, good ergonomics. Solid feel to it, no blade wobble at all. I needed a small slim EDC for casual carry, this is ideal.
anybody else use Schrade?
 
Welcome to BladeForums B BladesmanUSA
You will get tons more attention to your Schrade post over in the Traditional forum.
Here is a quick search link I did for you, specific to Schrade.
Also, may I suggest try adding a picture to your posts, everybody likes pictures.
Good luck buddy, and again welcome.

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Welcome to BladeForums B BladesmanUSA
You will get tons more attention to your Schrade post over in the Traditional forum.
Here is a quick search link I did for you, specific to Schrade.
Also, may I suggest try adding a picture to your posts, everybody likes pictures.
Good luck buddy, and again welcome.

Search link:
But there is nothing traditional about the 303M. He's in the right place here.
 
Welcome to BladeForums B BladesmanUSA
You will get tons more attention to your Schrade post over in the Traditional forum.
Here is a quick search link I did for you, specific to Schrade.
Also, may I suggest try adding a picture to your posts, everybody likes pictures.
Good luck buddy, and again welcome.

Search link:
I had to do a web search for the Schade 303M.
Liner Lock, Clip, Thumb Stud ... Three things in Traditionals that are not allowed. That is a "Modern" knife.

Schrade did make some "modern knives" prior to the 2004 bankrupcy. Maybe not enough, and too late ... but they did make some ... or had some made offshore, at any rate ... OH! "Offshore" in this instance does not necessarally mean "Asia". Starting in 1988 after the Imperial plant burned down, Schrade had knives made in factories they bought in Ireland, England, and I beleive, Germany.They did have some made under contract in Asia, as well.

B BladesmanUSA In answer to your question, I do carry Schrade (to include Ulster, Camilus, and Old Timer) traditional knives, both pre bankrupcy made in USA, and post bankruptcy offshore made Taylor and BTI Schrade Old Timer, and Uncle Henry, and a Taylor Schrade Hammer Brand gunboat canoe, that was also made offshore.
Nothing wrong with them. Even the pre-WW1 Schrade Walden I have still cuts like a knife should, and has no blade wigglie-wobblies, or other defects that would make it unuseable.
 
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