Serrated Military Sprint Run

stabman

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Everyone love a Military sprint run.
As do I: I suggest a run of full-serrated ones.

Like a complete idiot I traded mine off in ages past, and now they're discontinued.
And out of stock.

And...I NEED one!

Make it brown if you have to Sal. Give it some funky steel if that's what's needed.
But please, please make it happen.
It'll sell...you know it will...

(and I won't get rid of it this time)
 
If you go full serrated military sprint, then I think it should be H1.
 
Military models have always been full flat grind so that kind of rules out H1.
 
I never understood the term "grail knife" until just now! :)

That would be some kind of stupid sickness. Im in for 3. Where do I pay?

Rycen, as I understand, the H-1 would get too work hardened? With the flat grinding, and serrations too?
 
As long as they were the really old skool shallow serrations, I'd buy a few! I have a lot of fond memories of those old 1996 Militarys
 
I've done a lot of buying, selling and trading over the years with my beloved knife collection. Mostly trading is where I have really been able to get many pieces I want. For the most part I've not regretted many of my trades. However there have been about 8 knives that I traded away at some point to where I later on deeply regretted it. My 440V, SE Military model is one of those trades I have regretted terribly. I've been trying to find another full Spyderedged Military for some time now but no luck.

So YES!!! I would love a Sprint Run of full Spyderedged Military models. Now on the matter of blade steel I do disagree with some of you. Why on a Sprint Run would we use the same steel that they make the standard models with??? So to me it would make perfect sense to have a Sprint Run of the SE Military model in one of the newer supersteels like S90V, CTS-XHP, or even something unusual like 3V. That in effect would automatically give it a certain amount of collector appeal which would sell better.

The full SE Police is truly a great blade but there is something about the grip and rigidity of the Military model that few knives can duplicate. I've often wondered why they never made a full SE Chinook or Manix. So bring on a full SE Military and some of you guys will see why I like Spyderco's serrated blades.
 
So YES!!! I would love a Sprint Run of full Spyderedged Military models. Now on the matter of blade steel I do disagree with some of you. Why on a Sprint Run would we use the same steel that they make the standard models with??? So to me it would make perfect sense to have a Sprint Run of the SE Military model in one of the newer supersteels like S90V, CTS-XHP, or even something unusual like 3V.

You convinced me.
I can certainly get behind the idea of a blue G-10 handled, fully serrated Military with 3V steel. :)


(or any other steel listed thus far)
 
A serrated Millie has me drooling just thinking about it. That'd be one hell of a knife.
 
I have 2 se Millies. I in s30v in very good + condition and 1 in ats 34 in good + condition.

I never use mine anymore. I've tried to sell and trade them at least 5 or 6 times. No one seems to want an SE Millie.

Maybe I should send stabman an email............
 
I have 2 se Millies. I in s30v in very good + condition and 1 in ats 34 in good + condition.

I never use mine anymore. I've tried to sell and trade them at least 5 or 6 times. No one seems to want an SE Millie.

Maybe I should send stabman an email............

Sometimes, it's like you can't give them away. As soon as people realize they are no longer in production then everyone is wanting them.
 
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