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Very carefully carrying today...
Randall Non-Catalog Knife:
Gambler 5” • .25" tool steel • Model A sheath

to order another one: 6 year wait!


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Beautiful. The Emerson CQC7 was my first tactical knife, not counting my Buck 110. Mine is from 2001 and was carried for years.

What are the details on your CQC7?


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Love that Randall Gambler!!

I think mine is marked with a "S", which I have been told is for stainless.

What material is yours?

Thanks.


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Emerson Super Commander "Thunderstorm."

My first CQC-7 BTS is from 2002. I like Emerson knives!
 
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Love that Randall Gambler!!

I think mine is marked with a "S", which I have been told is for stainless.

What material is yours?

Thanks.

You are correct 'S' after the name is stainless, no 'S' means tool steel.
This one is stainless:


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Beautiful. The Emerson CQC7 was my first tactical knife, not counting my Buck 110. Mine is from 2001 and was carried for years.

What are the details on your CQC7?


Thank you. Mine is from 2014 and was also my daily carry for many years. She recently returned from home office where she was treated to a new factory edge.
 
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Nice photography by the way!
 
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^^^ thank you
 
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PM2 Cruwear and brown micarta.



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I've been seeing these Opinels in camping catalogs, and outdoor stores for years, but never pulled the trigger on one. They've been making these things for about 130 years.

Nothing fancy about them. A piece of wood, and a blade, with a steel pin for a pivot. There's a collar that turns to lock the blade in the open or closed position. And they cut like a razor.

This size has a blade just over 3" & according to my wife's kitchen scales, it weighs 1.16oz. You hardly notice it in your pocket. I paid a whopping $17 for this thing, and I'm going to use the heck out of it.



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My son got me an Opinel a couple of years ago because he knows I like knives. It's a pretty neat little knife, and yes, it is sharp!
 
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Microtech Ultratech D/E Tri-Grip OTF Auto


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SAK ALOX Pioneer X



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I bought this off BladeForums a while ago. Maker is Steevee, Lucas, from Poland. I have a smaller knife by him, his work is exceptional and really a bargain. I think I'll follow up and order a matching piece with a 5 1/2" blade, this one is 9 1/2".





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Today, Hinderer XM-18 full titanium scales & Bowie blade in their matching working finish .







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Blurple Para 3 making friends with the fish...


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Spyderco Howard Viele


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Spyderco Smock w/Artic Storm Fat Carbon.


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Very nice! One of these Smocks is on my list. I never liked the holes in the scales though. You have solved that problem.
 
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