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Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
Join contestPretty but the steel is the basic laminate knife steels you'll see in 99% of mass produced "Damascus" knives. I'm sure they'll get some gun guys that lack knife knowledge to buy some.
As a gun guy, tell me more? What should one expect it be made of?
So who makes the BEST knives? Just curious what’s the most Rolex knife a guy actually uses?Jzerfoss knows his stuff. I thought the same thing.
The damascus looks pretty, and while 15n20 and 1095 aren't bad steels, they're nothing to write home about either. I'm not a fan of damascus in general. I'd much prefer a properly heat treated 52100 blade for that kind of design in that steel range. Maybe even D2.
The cpm (crucible powdered metal) steels are next gen steels that range from cpm-154 all the way up through cpm rex121. Much more expensive, most are stainless and in the case of rex 121, incredibly hard, tough and wear resistant. When you eventually dull a rex blade it needs to be sharpened on diamond stones and it's a bitch to do. There's a shit ton of tungsten and cobalt in there and it's used in industrial plastic cutting applications where the hardness of carbide is needed but carbide is too brittle for the application. There's some crazy stuff out there nowadays.
Strictly for comparisons sake, 1095 will cut manila rope about 100-150 times before it's too dull to cleanly cut paper. Rex will push about 1300. For a field knife, toughness is at least as important as edge retention. Rex crushes 1095 here too.
The comparison to rex121 is extreme, but you get the point. The cpm 154 edge should last about twice as long as 1095.
Magna cut, 4V, 3V, M4, S45vn, K390, etc. Any premium steel with a custom heat treat.As a gun guy, tell me more? What should one expect it be made of?
Who makes the best rifle? Or what's the best cartridge? That's a tough question to answer as it depends on the intended use and user preference.So who makes the BEST knives? Just curious what’s the most Rolex knife a guy actually uses?
I’m carrying a benchmade and I like it. I’m just curious what’s a tier 1 daily carry?
I’m just pocket carrying in town. I don’t own a Rolex either. I was just curious if knives get down to “buy from these 10 and you can’t go wrong”Who makes the best rifle? Or what's the best cartridge? That's a tough question to answer as it depends on the intended use and user preference.
If you're on a homestead in Alaska, probably a big ole' fixed blade knife geared towards bushcraft where toughness is priority number one.
If you're in the suburbs or city and want a folder that fits into your pocket that's an entirely different application. For the money, spyderco is up there from a utilitarian standpoint. They offer a wide variety of steel and it's all heat treated very well. The shapes are generally kind of odd and you won't find exotic petrified wood or buffalo scales, but I beat the shit out of my knives so I don't care.
I like to keep my knives shaving sharp and prefer steel that's easy to sharpen/touch up. More often than not I'm carrying simple carbon steels like the 52100 I mentioned or powdered stainless like cpm-154. The super exotic stuff doesn't do much for me.
If you're looking for something super exotic spyderco makes models in maximet. That's in the same class as rex 121 and it's about on par price wise with this JP offering. If you want rex 121 there are only a few custom knife makers that work with the stuff as it takes forever to grind and the knifemaker is going to go through ceramic belts like toilet paper after a bender in Tijuana.
As for MOST rolex? Maybe this:
Tungsten Carbide Platinum Mamba
beautiful, rugged and quality steel.Go get a Dawson Knife instead and be happy.
No best. Half face blades are nice but there as many best blades as there are rifles and scopes.So who makes the BEST knives? Just curious what’s the most Rolex knife a guy actually uses?
I’m carrying a benchmade and I like it. I’m just curious what’s a tier 1 daily carry?