Totally Stainless Steel Knives

Some interesting looking knives in here.

I myself love carbon, stainless blades have a grittyness while carbons slice like a dream.
 
Found another one. Spyderco Endura Stainless Steel SpyderEdge in VG-10 from late 2005. Those SS handles get pretty scratched up.

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Man, I could look at this and the "orange knives" thread forever. I would love to have a fully serrated worker or native.
 
That's the Spyderco C70S ATR (At The Ready) with VG-10 blade steel, SS handles and Compression Lock. Sounds like they were discontinued in 2006.

Mine has the SpyderEdge blade which I got in 2005.

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I like all steel knives. Good aluminum, like 6061 or 7075 is good, too. I prefer those materials over titanium, simply because they're more cost effective. Pictures of my all steel knives pending.
 
That's the Spyderco C70S ATR (At The Ready) with VG-10 blade steel, SS handles and Compression Lock. Sounds like they were discontinued in 2006.

Mine has the SpyderEdge blade which I got in 2005.

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Thank you!!! That spyderedge version is awesome. How big is the main grip area in relation to, say a paramilitary's main grip area?
 
Thank you!!! That spyderedge version is awesome. How big is the main grip area in relation to, say a paramilitary's main grip area?

I think it's somewhere between PM2 and Military. I'll do a side by side picture later.
 
How big is the main grip area in relation to, say a paramilitary's main grip area?

Here's the C70S ATR in between Military and Para Military 2. The blade is the same length as Para2 but the grip is about half an inch longer. Surprisingly light with all the holes even though the handle is all Stainless Steel.

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Here's the C70S ATR in between Military and Para Military 2. The blade is the same length as Para2 but the grip is about half an inch longer. Surprisingly light with all the holes even though the handle is all Stainless Steel.

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Man, that thing is the ticket for me. The para's grip was just a bit too small and dug into my knuckle/finger. I just have to save up funds and find one.... long process.
 
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