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Posted: 5/8/2024 10:48:24 AM EDT
Lost my knife working on a waterline. Having trouble finding a suitable replacement.
$30 or less Pocket clip Partially serrated blade One hand open Lock back. I'm not a knife snob so brand isn't an issue. Price is firm because I lose them. |
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The mountains are calling, and I must go. -John Muir
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The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference - They deserve a place of honor with all that is good.
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You get what you pay for. Having said that, you don't need a $200 knife either.
But with what you are asking, I do have a favorite that fits close to your needs. The Kershaw Cryo series, chinesium, the one I used were 1555 and 1556. In the $30 range. I would keep a whole drawer full and give them to rookie firemen if they did something merit worthy. You don't keep $200 knives in your bunker gear to be lost in a fire scene. But these cryo knives were pretty damn good knives for the price range. I will look for sample on Amazon. Give me a minute for a link. |
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There is a reason some rookies roll more hose than others....
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Sorry OP they are $40 now. Sometimes Amazon runs a special. I have owned a couple for me, and I bet I have given out 30? Good little knives.
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There is a reason some rookies roll more hose than others....
Sir Lug1, charter member Knights of Wonder |
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I know you said lock back, but what about Lightning OTF?
Pocket clip, cheap, several partially serrated models. |
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Kershawguy has good deals
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What’s the difference between pancakes and a Mini-14? Pancakes hit the spot.-dvanblaricom
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I would probably just get some of the Benchmade clones off of wish if I was stuck at that price.
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There is a reason some rookies roll more hose than others....
Sir Lug1, charter member Knights of Wonder |
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Seems to me partially serrated knives are out of vogue, not to many for sale on Amazon.
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The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference - They deserve a place of honor with all that is good.
George Washington **Parler Name, @Progun1911** |
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If you are buying cheap Chinese ones does it even matter what they are? They are all going to suck anyway. I never understood how people "lose" things.
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Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: If you are buying cheap Chinese ones does it even matter what they are? They are all going to suck anyway. I never understood how people "lose" things. View Quote You dig a big hole in the yard to fix a waterline. You use your knife with a brown handle during the process. You fill the hole back in and shit happens. People who actually do things make mistakes and lose stuff. |
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Buck Bantum USA lifetime warranty.
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Originally Posted By Explorer225: You dig a big hole in the yard to fix a waterline. You use your knife with a brown handle during the process. You fill the hole back in and shit happens. People who actually do things make mistakes and lose stuff. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Explorer225: Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: If you are buying cheap Chinese ones does it even matter what they are? They are all going to suck anyway. I never understood how people "lose" things. You dig a big hole in the yard to fix a waterline. You use your knife with a brown handle during the process. You fill the hole back in and shit happens. People who actually do things make mistakes and lose stuff. Paying $100 for a knife makes it very unlikely that I'll bury it in the yard. |
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9 lives - 9 pellets... Coincidence?
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Menards has great cheap-o knives.
If you can tolerate that stupid jingle.. |
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Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: If you are buying cheap Chinese ones does it even matter what they are? They are all going to suck anyway. I never understood how people "lose" things. View Quote I took it OP was looking for an outlier. YMMV. The knife I posted is a very decent cheap knife. There are many people who think Holosun optics as well as Primary Arms optics made in China are good. I don't like buying chinesium. Sometimes, in very particular situations, it just makes the most sense to your personal situation. Good luck. |
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There is a reason some rookies roll more hose than others....
Sir Lug1, charter member Knights of Wonder |
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Originally Posted By wyomingnick: I would probably just get some of the Benchmade clones off of wish if I was stuck at that price. View Quote I got some serrated blade bugouts for $7 each. They are holding up just fine to my abuse and I'm not worried about them getting lost. I did get some in red, blue, and orange for visibility. |
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Not totally meeting your requirements, but I use these outside:
Attached File Attached File This would serve you well: Attached File |
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Ontario Rat 1
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Well, I was drunk the day my mom got out of prison....
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Firebird Ganzo F759MS-GR. $16 or so, depending on color.
I don't have that model, but I have other Ganzos and they are awesome for the money. In particular the FH-91 |
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There are many good choices in the $30 range if you omit the partially serrated requirement. There are a number of models around that are partially serrated but I think they are going to be over that price range.
I only have one knife that is partially serrated and it's a SOG Flash II that I've had for many years. It's been my every day carry knife and a close friend for a long time. I'm a SOG fan and have several of their blades. Never been disappointed with one either. Like you I'm not going to spend a lot on an every day carry knife (or any other for that matter!) and I can find plenty that I like in the $30 to $50 price range. A few you can look through: Boker USA Camillus Columbia River Knife and Tool (CRKT) Gerber Kershaw SOG I'm sure there are others but those are the ones that come to mind. They are all good, I have something from all of them. |
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"A mass production economy can neither be created nor sustained
without a leveled population, one conditioned to mass habits, mass tastes, mass enthusiasms, predictable mass behaviors." John Gatto |
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I like that orange handle one. My survival knife is orange
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If you compromise on the serrations you can get a US made buck bantam for cheap. I believe they are all US made and some have pocket clip. Get. Quality knife, and a good sharpener and learn to use it, and you don't need serrations (unless you are a professional rope cutter). A knife sharpened to just 600 on a diamond stone and then stopped gives a nice working edge.
Buck has 10% off for new accounts generally. Or go via another seller. I reccomend DLT trading. https://www.dlttrading.com/buck-bantam-285-blw Or a 112 slim, USA Made. https://www.dlttrading.com/buck-112-slim-select-black Both can be had in orange, too, since you lose stuff. Buck uses very inexpensive/common tainless steel, but there heat that is very well done. Here are some serrated options The Gerber EZ out series is cheap and I believe US Made. https://www.bladehq.com/item--Gerber-E-Z-Out-Skeleton-Knife--16534 Bear & Son's slipjoint quality is hit and miss, but you may try their modern knives I believe they are the very least assembled in the USA. https://www.bladehq.com/item--Bear-Son-Sideliner-Liner-Lock-Knife--188301 You can get great Chinese knives for cheap but I try to support US cutlery companies so that there continues to be US cutlery companies I learned that once I started carrying nicer/more expensive knives, I cared about them more and didn't lose them. YMMV. However the ones up top are cheap enough. |
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Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigues of supporting it.
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The cheap Walmart knives in the sporting goods department hold up well and you can buy 4 for $30
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I need a new one of these. I used the hell out of the last one, and it finally started coming apart after 15 years
https://www.extremely-sharp.com/collections/automatic-knives/products/working-mans-automatic-knife-delrin-jigged-bone-overlay-handle-drop-point |
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I carry a Gerber EZ out lightweight, and I have three of them. They have a partially serrated model , but those suck.
Ouch, these used to be just under $20. FJB! |
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I've said it before and I'll say it again, a Kershaw Leek from the Kershawguy.com. You're welcome!
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OP $30 is about the price of a Five Guys lunch 'round these parts. If you up your budget a hair you can get a much better knife.
I have hands like catcher's mitts, so I prefer larger knives. This Civivi Vexer is D2 steel and $40.... This Honey Badger is $45. If you really want to stay within budget, and you're looking for a work knife, the new Milwaukee combo knife looks pretty good for $20. I love their folding utility knives. |
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Never Forget Those Who Died.
Never Forget Those Who Killed Them. |
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Ganzo has cheap, relatively nice knives.
Probably the cheapest I would go though is $32.00 for a QSP Penguin https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093LF5VLG?tag=arfcom00-20 |
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Originally Posted By Skydivesnake: Firebird Ganzo F759MS-GR. $16 or so, depending on color. I don't have that model, but I have other Ganzos and they are awesome for the money. In particular the FH-91 View Quote I have an FH922 clipped on today and most every other day. And I have a whole damn drawer full of knives to choose from. If I lost this one today, can't say I've lost many knives, but I digress, I'd buy another one tomorrow. Best cheap knife I've ever owned. |
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OP spec'ed lockback, I see lots of recs for linerlocks in this thread.
OP i'd recommend a Ka-bar Mule, they have them on Amazon for 30 bucks, partially serrated models, lock back, thumb stud for one-hand opening, reversible pocket clip, ticks all the boxes. I've owned one for some 14 years now and given it hell, and it's still an awesome hard-working blade that holds a good edge, VERY sturdy construction. Chinese yeah but Taiwan, not the mainland shite. AUS-8 steel. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00373ZEOY?tag=arfcom00-20 |
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get three for that price https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-4-11-in-High-Carbon-Stainless-Steel-Black-Oxide-Pocket-Knife/1000594779 i hate recommending Chinesium but these are decent for almost 'throwaway' everyday use |
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Originally Posted By Dragynn: OP spec'ed lockback, I see lots of recs for linerlocks in this thread. OP i'd recommend a Ka-bar Mule, they have them on Amazon for 30 bucks, partially serrated models, lock back, thumb stud for one-hand opening, reversible pocket clip, ticks all the boxes. I've owned one for some 14 years now and given it hell, and it's still an awesome hard-working blade that holds a good edge, VERY sturdy construction. Chinese yeah but Taiwan, not the mainland shite. AUS-8 steel. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00373ZEOY?tag=arfcom00-20 https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41adBGxjDGS._AC_SX569_.jpg View Quote I'll send this to one of my daughters for a father's day gift and some sort of craft beer this time. 'Fat Ass Tire' or whatever they call it godamnit! I already have a drawer full of socks now. About 87 pairs. I'm getting tired of getting socks for FD. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Lug1: Mostly I agree. There are caveats. There are outliers. I took it OP was looking for an outlier. YMMV. The knife I posted is a very decent cheap knife. There are many people who think Holosun optics as well as Primary Arms optics made in China are good. I don't like buying chinesium. Sometimes, in very particular situations, it just makes the most sense to your personal situation. Good luck. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Lug1: Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: If you are buying cheap Chinese ones does it even matter what they are? They are all going to suck anyway. I never understood how people "lose" things. I took it OP was looking for an outlier. YMMV. The knife I posted is a very decent cheap knife. There are many people who think Holosun optics as well as Primary Arms optics made in China are good. I don't like buying chinesium. Sometimes, in very particular situations, it just makes the most sense to your personal situation. Good luck. Here’s a caveat but not serrated: https://a.co/d/2Talt6o |
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GGG Farms: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCplCGUdcAmy59r3W5Ls_DlQ
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Save just a bit more.
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Special Ops black too.
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Originally Posted By Lug1: Sorry OP they are $40 now. Sometimes Amazon runs a special. I have owned a couple for me, and I bet I have given out 30? Good little knives. www.amazon.com/dp/B0074FI28Q View Quote The Cryo or Clash are in the 40-ish range and depending if you want smaller (Cryo) or a little beefy (Clash) they are good options. Fit and finish on the Clash is top notch even with the China made ones. I have a few. |
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Originally Posted By Lug1: Sorry OP they are $40 now. Sometimes Amazon runs a special. I have owned a couple for me, and I bet I have given out 30? Good little knives. www.amazon.com/dp/B0074FI28Q View Quote I’m a bit of a snob, but those look pretty nice. I’ve always appreciated Kershaw’s designs. |
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"Now none of the frightened soldiers moved, for they saw that cowardice and valor purchased equal plots in the snipers' killing field."
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Originally Posted By Explorer225: You dig a big hole in the yard to fix a waterline. You use your knife with a brown handle during the process. You fill the hole back in and shit happens. People who actually do things make mistakes and lose stuff. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Explorer225: Originally Posted By UndrGrndPrdcts: If you are buying cheap Chinese ones does it even matter what they are? They are all going to suck anyway. I never understood how people "lose" things. You dig a big hole in the yard to fix a waterline. You use your knife with a brown handle during the process. You fill the hole back in and shit happens. People who actually do things make mistakes and lose stuff. I get what he’s saying. I wouldn’t lose my knife doing what you just described. I’ve run service vehicles in the oil patch and for a restoration company where we’d spend full days working on site and all the tools and toolboxes would come out with guys using each other’s tools and we’d all make sure we had everything before we left. I suppose we left behind a few consumable tools like screwdriver bits or drill bits. But the number one priority of jobsite cleanup was to get all of our tools. I have had an iPhone since they first came out. A decade and a half. Several different models. Only one was ever damaged because it was in my lap and I jumped out of my work truck. Corner of the screen had a small crack. I’ve always carried and used $150-$250 knives while I worked. Still have all of them. My dad has a bunch of antique woodworking tools that his dad handed down to him. I’ll get them because he takes care of them. Buy good shit and take good care of your shit and you don’t have to keep buying it. |
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"Now none of the frightened soldiers moved, for they saw that cowardice and valor purchased equal plots in the snipers' killing field."
“Everything is hard before it is easy.” |
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Originally Posted By RR_Broccoli: Yeah, the $30 and below price point is now all gas-station level quality. The Cryo or Clash are in the 40-ish range and depending if you want smaller (Cryo) or a little beefy (Clash) they are good options. Fit and finish on the Clash is top notch even with the China made ones. I have a few. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RR_Broccoli: Originally Posted By Lug1: Sorry OP they are $40 now. Sometimes Amazon runs a special. I have owned a couple for me, and I bet I have given out 30? Good little knives. www.amazon.com/dp/B0074FI28Q The Cryo or Clash are in the 40-ish range and depending if you want smaller (Cryo) or a little beefy (Clash) they are good options. Fit and finish on the Clash is top notch even with the China made ones. I have a few. This is factually incorrect. You can't get plenty of high quality knives with decent enough materials for 30 bucks. The Buck 110/112 slim series is around 30 bucks for a great knife that meets OP's requirements sans serrations. Their steel is basic 420HC but they do an excellent job on heat treating it. Tons of Asian companies cranking out solid knives for 30 bucks. That being said, most gas station knives from low end Chinese MFR are around 20 to 30 bucks (Fury, Bud-k, M-tech, etc) but there is a wide range of quality 30 bucks gets you. Plenty of US made stuff in that price range, too. You can get a lot of knife for small money these days. You aren't limited to no name Paki lockbacks of dubious quality. Advances in manufacturing has done a lot for the knife world. (Also, cheap Chinese labor never hurts). In a world where everything else has gotten more expensive, quality made knives with good materials have gotten cheaper when compared relatively with companies like Spyderco, benchmade, etc. Hell, D2 steel is pretty much standard for most budget makers. |
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For the price this Maxpedition might be worth a try.
Attached File I have a Maxpedition that is similar. It’s okay for what it is. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Explorer225: Lost my knife working on a waterline. Having trouble finding a suitable replacement. $30 or less Pocket clip Partially serrated blade One hand open Lock back. I'm not a knife snob so brand isn't an issue. Price is firm because I lose them. View Quote I like Kershaw |
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Originally Posted By livinfree: For the price this Maxpedition might be worth a try. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/273029/DB3888F4-90F3-41D4-BB52-E6346A32E27C_jpe-3209047.JPG I have a Maxpedition that is similar. It’s okay for what it is. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/273029/C3C311EF-3AE1-470C-94AB-178DC1A9CAAC_jpe-3209050.JPG View Quote That's the knife I lost. |
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Originally Posted By Lug1: You get what you pay for. Having said that, you don't need a $200 knife either. But with what you are asking, I do have a favorite that fits close to your needs. The Kershaw Cryo series, chinesium, the one I used were 1555 and 1556. In the $30 range. I would keep a whole drawer full and give them to rookie firemen if they did something merit worthy. You don't keep $200 knives in your bunker gear to be lost in a fire scene. But these cryo knives were pretty damn good knives for the price range. I will look for sample on Amazon. Give me a minute for a link. View Quote All of this. The Cryo is a solid value at its price point, and remarkably tough for a “cheap” knife. |
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Go to Walmart and buy a handful of Ozark Trail knives. Use and dispose of them when dull.
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"This would have never happened at Black Mesa"
“So shines a good deed in a weary world” |
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For just barely over $30 this one is made in USA!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H33X8B1?tag=arfcom00-20 Attached File |
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