@Clusterfrack, give the locals a nod and also look at a mini infidel (or infidel) while you’re at it.
https://www.benchmade.com/mini-infidel-family.html
I did consider Benchmade autos, but the grip size was a little big, and they’re asking a lot for what you get. They don't offer a double edged blade with serrations on one side. Reviews were mixed as well.
Of the BM OTF line, the Autocrat looks the best to me. I like the G10 grip.
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Neither my Microtechs or my Hogue OTF will fire through the pocket material of my Duluth pants or shorts and the slide buttons take a solid deliberate push to launch.
I don't see any of them being more prone to opening inside a pocket than any waved folder or pretty much any other "tactical" folding knife, especially when carried tip up.
If a OTF launches in a pocket it's likely to only partially deploy with basically a free floating blade that would have a hard time pushing through pocket material and then skin.
A tip up folder that even partially opens in a pocket is a recipe for hand surgery (had it happen to me with a well used Griptilian, luckily I only needed a couple butterfly stitches).
The accidental OTF launch would also be much more likely to be noticed than the folder opening.
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Having never owned an OTF, it's good to know that the mechanism is relatively safe.
Yeah, I've been bitten by knives that had a tip peeking out of the well...fortunately never more than just a small cut and minor bleeding.
That said, autos of any stripe don't really trip my trigger by and large.
There's nothing civil about this war.
I have an Emerson CQC7 but find it a bit large to always pocket carry... enter the CQC7 Mini- a little smaller make a big difference.
@Det1397 - CQC7, great knives.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
Microtech UTX-85 just arrived. I like it a lot. It’s very compact, and smaller than I expected. But perfect. I can’t imagine getting a 75, it would be way too small, and my hands aren’t huge.
Build quality, action, and lockup are superb. I like the blade design quite a bit as well. I could see making this knife an EDC.
I’m annoyed that I had to pay $30 for an aftermarket tool to switch the pocket clip for left side carry.
Last edited by Clusterfrack; 05-01-2020 at 01:23 PM.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie