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    My first Spyderco. Admired much, carried little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Has anyone tried a deep-carry clip for the PM3? As shipped, here's a lot of grip sticking out, relative to the size of the knife.

    https://mxggear.com/products/custom-...pyderco-para-3
    This one will be going on my Para 3 as soon as I find my Torx bit. I like them much better than the factory clip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Has anyone tried a deep-carry clip for the PM3? As shipped, here's a lot of grip sticking out, relative to the size of the knife.
    Yes, I have the Lynch clips on my Para 3s, it's a necessary upgrade, the stock clip position sucks. Go with the Lynch clips, he's a solid dude worth supporting.
    https://www.lynchnw.com/clips/lynchn...eep-carry-clip

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    I wouldn't say I'm a fanboy, but Spydies are my go to brand for folders. I've pretty much narrowed it down to Para 3s and Delicas. My current EDC is a Para 3 in carbon fiber with a 52100 blade. A Lynch clip was added later. I should've picked up a second while they were still available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by javemtr View Post
    Yes, I have the Lynch clips on my Para 3s, it's a necessary upgrade, the stock clip position sucks. Go with the Lynch clips, he's a solid dude worth supporting.
    https://www.lynchnw.com/clips/lynchn...eep-carry-clip
    Those look really nice!

    I’ve tried a couple of aftermarket clips in the past, and was disappointed. Lynch clips look a lot better, and I’ll probably be purchasing at least a couple of them.

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    Other important things to add:
    - Lynch designed this style of clip first and only later did MXG magically start selling the same design.
    - Lynch clips are made in the USA. No mention of place of manufacture for MXG, so you decide what that may mean.

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    What Torx sizes do we need to be planning for and what driver sets do we like?

    A bit of research on Amazon etc. yields Chapman (Made in USA), Tekton (Made in Taiwan), Wiha (most made in Germany) and a slew of chinese one to include the iFixit brand which reviews very well.

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    l-r: Jess Horn lightweight, one of first folders I ever bought; Delica with clip set up for left-hand carry (took a few snubby classes from Michael deBethencourt, he was big on snubby in the strong-side pocket with folder on the offside); Endura; Perrin Street Bowie.


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    Quote Originally Posted by vcdgrips View Post
    What Torx sizes do we need to be planning for and what driver sets do we like?

    A bit of research on Amazon etc. yields Chapman (Made in USA), Tekton (Made in Taiwan), Wiha (most made in Germany) and a slew of chinese one to include the iFixit brand which reviews very well.
    In general, T6 to T10. T6 for pocket clips. I have Wiha, Craftsman and bits from Lee Valley Tools. They all work fine.
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