Which Cold Steel Voyager should I get?

Of the two knives you’ve listed I would go for the Voyager with a clip point. I would choose 4” rather than 5” inch. I own a medium sized Voyager and I'm quite happy with it.

If you really want serrated, I would get a Spyderco. I like Spyderco serrations much better.

A serrated Spyderco Endura is a awesome knife and one of my favorite bigger folders. Even though I generally prefer a plain edge.

Rafael
 
Either CO or Seki, but if it's made in Seki, It's made by Japanese Craftsman not chinese slaves. and the Endura was just one example, I can spend all night posting pics of Serrated USA made knives between$40-$75. I think I made my point in my reply, it was just my opinion. CS Rips off designs, over charges on lots of models, Like the AUS8 blackbear for $300, Get a custom for that, jeez. and many others. The knives produced by them are, for the most part made by slaves in china or tiawan. and are beaters, Get a BM beater, or anything. or Get whatever makes you happy, If a serrated Voyager makes you happy the by all means, and that is what this whole place is for, asking like you are, and I'm giving my thoughts on the issue.
 
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Plus be careful, Depending on where you live, and you if look like a gang banger, Or the cop is bored or pissed , or just violating your right to self defense, you'll catch a Felony for a 5 inch concealed knife.
 
The CS. Voyagers are made in the same place as Spydercos Enduras. Seki City, Japan. I've been there. The craftsmen have great pride in what they produce. Steel is akin to religion.
I own a number of Voyagers and even more Spydercos. In my opinion, the Spydercos are a better quality knife, however, the larger blades of the Voyagers provide a dimension of cutting power that is lacking in the Enduras.
As stated earlier in this thread, I recommend the 5" plain edge, clip point, Voyager.

PS. I live in an area where you don't need to consider what is legal to carry. (unless you're an idiot about it)
 
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