What's the very best everyday carry pocketknife?
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2020
- Today, I'll address the question that everybody always asks me: Nick, what's the very best everyday carry knife out there?
Knives Discussed, in Order:
- Ontario RAT 1/2 in D2 Steel
- Spyderco Delica
- Spyderco Chaparral (FRN and 'Sun and Moon')
- Spyderco Dragonfly in ZDP-189
- Benchmade Bugout and Mini Bugout (here with Rogue Bladeworks Scales)
- Hogue/Doug Ritter RSK MK1 G2 (and Mini)
- Spyderco Paramilitary 2 (PM2)
- Three Rivers Manufacturing Neutron and Atom
- Benchmade 940
- Pro-tech Malibu
- Monterey Bay Knives (MBK) EWC
- Spyderco Shaman
- Spyderco Native (S90V and CF)
- Quietcarry Waypoint - Jak na to + styl
I find that a Swiss Army knife is all I really need, but I sure do enjoy my modern folders.
I can't believe the z hunter isn't on your list. It's honestly amazing. Definitely a real budget folder.
It is indeed an amazing knife. I tried to buy one and then realized they're discontinued ☹️
@@anthonyschutz7201 monsters.
After I lost my ZT 0550(ouch) I thought I'd "make due" with a more budget knife. I saw your review of the Para 3 lightweight and thought that the heck. 7 months in and I freaking love it.
Lost my CRK small Inkosi on the first day... fortunately, I found it again, but I have never carried it again. That clip just wants to grab onto everything.
Idk about you guys, but for many years now, my victorinox has been a loyal companion. Yes I may carry a second knife on occasion, but every day since I graduated high-school I've had a victorinox in pocket.
Never carried one. Never owned one.
The very best knife is my knife, because it's my knife, and that means I have to justify its cost by telling myself I have the best knife. Otherwise I may want another knife, and the knives I usually want are expensive.
So yeah, all of your knives are bad and mines the best. Even though many of your knives are clearly superior to mine. I have to tell myself this, to keep from buying more knives...
Lol.
Price literally shouldn't matter. Some of my favorite knives are Steel Will, they never disappoint me.
@@MrAlwaysRight
Well that's an interesting statement really, "price shouldn't matter".
Price isn't really a factor in what draws me to a knife, its just a thing that you have to deal with depending on what you're wanting. In general, what I want, is usually not cheap.
That's not to say I don't have and enjoy cheaper knives. I do, but most of the time, the knives that catch my eye are just more expensive, and I can't be going after them simply because I want em, lol.
I figure ya gotta be happy with what ya got. Can't always be chasing the next pretty blade. Well, maybe some can, and that's cool for them, but not I.
Lol🍻
I hope you say that of your Wrist Watch too. I have to many Knives and Watches.
@@FidelCashflow_YT Very well said, I agree completely.
I have several Benchmades, but the Para3 is very hard to beat as a EDC.
Simple answer: One you will actually carry every day.
100% this. As someone who wears heavy gloves for work, I carry a dual action otf because I can open and close it just as easy with gloves on as I can with them off. I could never find a flipper that worked for me at work. I could open them if they were assisted, but only close them if they were the "push button" lock, but then the issue came where I couldn't feel the button and would end up hitting it during use.
One you can afford to lose, and abuse.
@@teleotto Knives like that have their place. Since I collect knives I have a couple of beaters that won't break the bank if I lose or break them, these are the ones that I take fishing lol. I also believe that you should always use the right tool for the job so I don't use mine as screwdrivers, prybars, etc.
But if you only carry that one knife every single day then how can you be sure that it's the best🤔🧐🙄😖
@@teleotto Not agreeing with the abuse part, but with losing. Since it's illegal to carry a knife here in public I've found myself a good affordable knife that I can hand over to e.g. a bouncer or the police if he happens to ask if that's a knife in my pocket.
I’ve been carrying my Espada xl lately get a lot of looks from the guys at work 🤣
I love CS but my marbles aren't that huge!😂
mmmmm? What kind of looks?
And here I am thinking the AD10 was big to carry at work…..
No matter what else I get, so far, the Kapara is probably my favorite in my collection. Always fun to hear what everyone else likes too. 👍🏼
I wasn't familiar with the Chaparral until I saw it in this vid. I found one on Amazon and it's fantastic! Thanks for the heads up and for all your presentations. You aren't responsible for my illness but make me feel better about it.
Thanks Nick. And great video man, This will be extremely helpful to the newcomers to the EDC world.
I've carried a Kershaw blur USA made Since 2006. Great knife. I had to send it back to the factory for a torsion bar replacement. Free repair and they cleaned it up and sharpened it. Budget friendly and wide range of colors and steel.
All great in their own individual way. Great vid Nick as always.👍😊
great overview video. very thoughtful and systematic coverage. much appreciated. ✌️
All great knives on the table. But my ED tends to be a case copperlock. I just love the old school feel of the case in pocket knife. Keep up the great videos Nick.
This is the video we need. Thanks Nick!
Great vid, great choice.
From the Atom on I want them all...
Thanks Nick!
ZT0562CF has been in my pocket 98% of the time over the last 3 years, love it.
sold that one and purchases back (owned it before) the 0452cf, if you never tried that one.. give it a go! also google 'taco bearings' to make the action out of this world for your 0562.
@@timm5358 I had the 0562BLGRY which was an exclusive blue carbon fiber one. And I was disappointing big time because of the double clutch. Really such a perfect looking knife with great wage geometry. But I can't get over the double clutch
I have to many knives, I just like to keep them in rotation as much as possible. I say the best EDC knife is the knife you have on you 👍 just don't leave the house without one.🔪 Good vids Nick👍👍👍
two minutes in and I already liked the video, the suggestions haven’t even begun, lol. ❤️
Fantastically curated selection of edc knives that covers a broad spectrum without broaching into the fixed blade carry. Great video Nick, thanks. ps: nothing against fixed blades 😄
"Be excellent to each other" - Bill S. Preston, Esq. Excellent choice of knives and quotes, as usual, Nick. I vote also for the Benchmade Mini Presidio 2 CF Elite; solid build, neutral grip, Benchmade's great S30v steel, Benchmade's large bronze washers and large omega springs, and a good EDC size. My other inclusion would be the often forgotten Ferrum Forge Exec; clean design, easy in the pocket, easy to hold, and plenty of blade.
Awesome list. The neutron, EWC and para 3 are all fantastic knives that I own, but in my opinion are beaten out by the Giant Mouse ACE Biblio in titanium. Comes in under $300 too, you really should get your hands on one!
Explained very well and who could argue with your line up , I used a delica older model with a sabre grind and now a small Inkosi.
I like the way he mentioned the Spyderco Kapara at the end of the vid, wonderful knife
You got me into my first spyderco and I totally get it now
Some great choices indeed. I have to get my hands on the Waypoint. I've heard great things.🍻
Nick is the nicest person in the knife community 💜
All good choices!
Currently getting a lot of pocket time is the Civivi Elementum in S35VN and micarta. Great little knife! Thinner blade stock than the D2 versions.
Great to see the native 5 fluted cf here. My absolute favourite edc choice 😁 and one knife i have been EDCing for years. Gotta agree, probably one of the best things spyderco makes 👍
Funny knife, the fluted CF Native 5. Bought one - it's stunningly beautiful ... and returned it. Like Nick stated in his full review of the knife, I have other knives that cover the job and are a little more appealing in one way or another. Or so I thought. Like Nick stated here, even since I returned the fluted CF Native 5 I've been inclined to buy one again as my one EDC. (But I haven't done it yet.)
I thought I was weird loving my Spyderco Native 5 FRN, then I saw this video and was overjoyed seeing it make the list
Carrying the original Native Lightweight (in S30v) from way-back-when today: Even after ~12 years it's still such a solid performer. Paid, brand new, $40 for it back then. Can also report that the pinned pivot has in all this time not loosened more than a tiny tiny fraction.
Very interesting perspective, thanks for sharing. Please do a similar review, but of the more expensive knives also. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the subject.
Thank you Nick, great video 👌🏻
The Swiss Army Knife was, is, and will always be the best and coolest EDC.
I literally carry a Swiss champ edc people ask me why do I need a fish scaler, magnifier, for edc? All those tools can be used for so much other shit you’d be surprised I use all the tools all the time
I carry a swiss army everywhere on top of a single blade folder. That cute lil swiss army knife gets a lot of action!
Amen☝️
For fanboys
It’s friendly to carry ,
For me, my best edc which I've only been carrying for a few months now, is my medford fighter flipper in 3v steel. It's a beast of a knife that carries very nicely in my jeans
My old Rat 1 D2 gets more use than any of my more expensive knives. It just works, and I don’t really care if it gets scratched and dinged up.
Thank you for introducing me to EDC gearhouse. That rat 2 looks awesome. My wallet hates you in direct proportion to how much I love you
That was a great vid my friend !
I think I'd add the Spyderco manix 2. Either the normal or the light weight. You've got an amazing action, a lock that is arguably better than the axis lock for a few reasons, a great slicey blade, and the fact that you can get it in maxamet. There's just a lot to love about it. Plus the base model comes in around the same price as the bugout. All around just a great knife.
I have that Manix 2 in Maxamet and I struggle with that lock one-handed. It’s doable of course, but it feels like such a relief when you go back to the compression lock.
The Manix 2 is my favorite knife design. I own 22 of them, mostly sprints and exclusives.
One of the pitchfork people here. Glad you included PM2 😂
But it has been my urban EDC for several years and hasn't disappointed me once. Touchwood!
I'm new to the knife world & in a matter of 3 weeks, I've bought 5 knives!! For EDC, I initially bought the Hogue Microflip but I wanted something thinner, narrower so I tried to buy a We Miscreant at a local business, the 4", but it's no longer available(the guy said I was late to the party because everything I wanted, including a Benchmade Anthem were DC'd) so I bought the 3". I like it. It's very light, thin, no exposed blade.
I have several pocket knives. I bought a 940-2 put a really nice edge on it and mini deep carry clip and it has been in my pocket a lot more than any other knife over the past year.
For me, the best EDC knife is my Victorinox Rambler. It's basically a Classic with the bottle opener from the Rally added to it. It's the knife that out of all the knives I own gets used more than any other. There is always a Rambler in my EDC makeup bag/survival kit. Its small size means it never scares anyone when I take it out to open a package or envelope, the scissors are the best nail trimmers I've ever owned, and the bottle opener, screwdrivers, tweezer, and toothpick are always with me. The only things that I think could be better are the nail file (usable, but not great) and (OK for splinters, but not for hair).
But, in the category of knife featured here, I carry a vintage Gerber Harsey AirFrame First Production Run (fine edge), US made, 154CM steel, titanium scales, 3 7/8" blade.
I don't get the whole "doesn't scare anyone." I think the problem is more with knife owners restraining themselves from using their knives because someone may "get scared." If more people are using their knives, it would become normalized and it would be much less of an issue. I personally don't care if "someone gets scared." That's their own fault and it shouldn't hinder yours or my freedom to use a knife.
Andrew Delashaw I'm curious how old you are. In my youth, even children carried pocket knives, but over the years, most people stopped carrying knives. To say that you don't care what anyone thinks says to me you've never managed, much less owned, a business of your own where your livelihood depended on the good opinion of others and your personal reputation.
Great vid Nick! Great collection.
Mini Grip for me because my hands are always wet. I don’t know why.
Check out the mini Houge Ritter RSK. Build quality is better and SIGNIFICANTLY more grip.
I have 11 of these! Pretty good selection there for EDC.
For my favorite more budget options the steelwill cutjack and tangram vector are great knives worth considering
Hard not to choose the Atom and Neutron. Happy to see the Chaparral; my first real folder and the knife that sent me down the rabbit hole.
I tend to carry something different daily (because I can I guess). But it seems to me that the best EDC knife is, well, the one you carry everyday? Thanks for the Videos Nick, love them all...even the JA philosophy courses! 😁
I have been carrying a Steel Will Cutjack for 5 yrs now and Its been fantastic. Large enough to be defensive tool yet light and budget friendly $42 at my door. Never a bit of problem with corrosion on the D-2 blade. Have quite a few that cost ten times or more but the Cut-Jack is my everyday favorite
Pocketable, great design with dual grooved choils?
Spyderco Dragonfly
I've only got a few, but my D2 Cutjack is my favorite knife.
I love mine too. It has the same utilitarian geometry as the RAT, but it's a flipper and I like the feel of its handle more.
Ferrum Forge Exec would be a solid addition to your list. I purchased mine based on your review and it's excellent.
Great advice about finding a local retailer or buying direct👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Glad to hear the American Lawman get a mention. That’s probably the knife I most often recommend to people who are ready to step up to a nicer knife without having to apologize to their significant other when they see the credit card statement later. A great, solid all arounder and PM2 competitor for Delica money. Hard to beat IMO.
Can you do a video with the ones over $300 too? I just love seeing those knives and hearing how you break it down.
Big big fan of the Kershaw Skyline for overall best edc knife. I own much more expensive knives that I could say are better than the skyline. But if I had to pick one knife for everyone, it would be the skyline. The price is doable for most people, lightweight, comfortable, great blade, easy to sharpen. You can thrash it around and really use it without caring about it. Only drawback is the pocket clip, but they make tons of aftermarket pocket clips, backspacers, and handles to choose from. You can customize it any way you want. Action is smooth from the 1st day I got it years ago. Take my advice if you are looking to get into pocket knives, you want one good knife that you will never have to replace, get the kershaw skyline. You will not be disappointed. You will not regret it
I have heard from a few people these were discontinued. If true it’s a shame it is a solid knife.
Werner Voss I agree with you. I also own a rat 1. The action stands out for me. For the money you get an action that some 100$ knives don’t have. Blade it also easy to sharpen and razer sharp. the only drawback for me is the weight. For me personally, it’s a bit on the heavy side. And for that, it doesn’t get much pocket time, I always pick a lighter weight spyderco, or my skyline over it. By the way, I hate kershaw speedsafe. Mostly why I’m such a fan of the skyline. I’ve taken the speedsafe out of my cryo, but it doesn’t make it as good as other unassisted knives
4 minutes in and I’m so exited! Also Way of Knife is my local EDC shop. I rarely even look at anything they can’t get for me 🤷🏻♂️
Pretty jealous you live near Ben and Marcus’s shop. Closest thing we have is bass pro 🤣
pokeydokeyedc yup, I’m a lucky bastard. I don’t know if they feel that way 🤣🤣🤣
But I send 95% of my EDC business their way
pokeydokeyedc here’s an IG link to a knife they did for me this summer
instagram.com/p/CCoTjc4DbSN/?igshid=1dsbu306vd032
Great list. I would add either the new Benchmade (Super) Freek or Mini Freek in place of the Ritter Hogue. The RSK is a tried and true design, but has been surpassed by the new Freeks in my opinion, very much the way the Delica has been surpassed by the Para 3s. Thanks for your thoughts Nick!
I've had tons of knives over the years both expensive and value priced. The knife that sees the most action is the Gerber Order plain edge. It's a solid, very light weight, American made knife. It also holds an edge decently as well. I always carry a SAK also.
Looks like the Gerber Order plain edge is discontinued. Any other suggestions?
For the common folk I tend to recommend the delica or the rat. I've also recommend the xm-18 for a couple people looking for a higher end knife.
I've fallen for the Civivi Elementium and I can't let go now.
If you love it, you'll let it go. To me
I'm thinking I need to get one. I'm due for a new knife. I like ones that are at a price point that I can actually use and not feel bad.
Nice choice. I have one and really like it. I might n like the TRM more, but I not been fortunate enuf to find one for sale.
Great video!😀👍
Love my delica. Ordered on in m390. That will be my all time fave. Got a para2 in m390 and I love it, but with all the other crap I carry, it is too big sometimes. The thin blade and overall profile of the delica 4 make it amazing fore edc
I used to rotate through quite a few, with spydercos being my favorite, but for my birthday last year I bought a benchmade 940 and I haven’t carried any other knife for over a year now.
I did the same with my 940-2. All my other knives are collecting dust being jealous.
I actually dont use my 940-2 at all because I love it so much.😂😐😞
Same. I've got over 40 knives and my 940 is the only one I use day in and day out.
I got a 940 from a Cabela's or something a year or so ago, with the wood and carbon fiber handle. The thing has a little blade play and is made with D2 steel, which I stupidly didn't check before I bought it. Not one of my favorites. I rotate thru the PM2, the ZT 0452 and the ZT 0350 fatty
I carried 940’s for many years everyday for my construction job, this last year I got the bugout 535bk-2 and it’s the only knife I carry. My two 940’s haven’t left my house.
Great line up, I keep going back and forth between my ikuchi and bugout with G10 scales. They’ve kicked most of my other knives out of my pocket.
Griptillian is my edc,and working knife,am an electrician and use my knife frequently.Love my Spyderco Pm2 and 3 though.
I'm an electrical apprentice. What do you generally use your knife for? Everyone always says us construction guys are "hard use", but as an early term apprentice, I'm pretty much opening boxes 90% of the time like any office drone, maybe stripping some wire if I forgot to bring my strippers up on a ladder or once, cutting some drywall (never again with my EDC knife lol)
Time to upgrade from Gritillian to Ritter/Houge RSK MK1 G2.
I've had several Benchmades over the years and enjoyed all of them but my Mini Grip D2 was one I never quite cared for. It was a solid knife but, for some reason, the checkering on the scales always made it difficult to get it out of my pocket. I never understood why exactly because in general I really like Mel Pardue's designs. I use to carry a 705 as my edc and a 722 clipped inside my waistband as an emergency, SHTF knife.
John Cottrell one hundred percent agree. So much better!
Sun and Moon Chaparral, YES, finally a Spyderco I can embrace due to it's unique materials, YES!
Isn't it plastic?
Snuggletummy It’s polished G10. Only thing really “unique” about it are the inlays.
awesome edc. almost got them all 😍
940-2 for me. I keep going back to it, no matter if I'm wearing shorts or blue jeans. It's a keeper for me.
I have the TRM Atom and it is phenomenal. Can do just about anything, including chef’s knife-type chopping/slicing like the Spidiechef. Easy to work on, multiple scales to swap if that is your wont.
Thanks, Nick. Fun list...but of course I'm biased since I already have -- and greatly enjoy! -- many on this list. A few months ago I finally got my hands on a TRM Neutron which rocketed to the top of my favorites. What a great knife, even if you have to be patient to get one. One comment on the BM Bugout: I've thought about that one a lot but my BM 531 is SO similar (size, design, blade shape) yet with more rigid scales that I just stay with my 531.
For me it’s my Victorinox Camper ❤️
I have a nice collection. Sold a bunch to fund other things. The bm 940 was in my pocket for over a year. But because its a semi rare color I have put it back in the safe for now. The color is no longer available and I didnt even see any for sale on ebay. 940 G10 is a FANTASTIC blade. I got a deep carry clip from BM free and polished it so it looks amazing. The knife is a gold star for EDC.
I’m waiting for more Pro-Tech Malibus, reverse tanto, to be in stock. I’m thinking about getting the titanium and doing some custom anodizing.
Agreed I could have grabbed the regular one the other day but held off. It definitely looks much better imo
I was told they are going to have some at the end of the month!!
Maybe a thumb stud version?
@@kevinmcmahon4082 You don't like the flipper??
Wait, there is a Ti Malibu out there? that would be perfect!
As someone who does not have a knife review channel, I'm both ashamed and thrilled to realize I own half of these, some in multiple. The Chaparral is probably my favorite folder of all time, and I'll never hesitate to throw it in my pocket any day. That and a small fixed blade like my little Bark River Kephart are all I'd ever really need. Okay, maybe an axe also.
Edit... All that said, the thing I've been carrying most often this summer has been an LTWK Patriot. Good for small tasks around the house and property and fits perfectly in the leg pocket if my Carhartts.
As much as i hate to say it, the spyderco Dragonfly 2. Otherwise the CJRB Centros. Then the BM Griptillian. Those would be my top 3 for EDC at the 3 pricepoints.
I love the dragonfly as well, I take the pocket clip off, add a short paracord lanyard and it drops in my fron pocket. I only need it for opening boxes and such, and it doesn’t scare the meek. I keep a larger knife in the car and in tool boxes in case I need to do some heavy duty cuttin.
The Dragonfly 2 is my low profile EDC. It’s fantastic
Para 3 LW or g10 is hands down my favorite. I have many of the ones you showed but the para 3 is my goto.
For me personally it would be the Giant Mouse Ace Biblio. Very sharp and sturdy, not to mention just a beautiful knife.
However, if I had to have only one knife, it would probably be the Benchmade Contego, sharp and tough.
Love this review and your insights!
Good vid and classic debate. Dollar for dollar it is really hard to beat a Para 3 Lightweight, Delica in ZDP189, mini Bugout, or any 940. No cost... without hesitation, I would always choose a small Sebenza.
Great concept. Can we please see the high-end and low-end versions?
Nick a great review Ioved all of them except for 3 Malibu, Adam, and EWC the only ones that weren’t ambidextrous!!!!
Tons of great choices there. Blade sizes from 3.5 to 4 are my personal favorite. Just my humble opinion, the Microtech Socom Elite tanto manual with partial serrated edge, is the best do all (compromise) folding knife on the market. I have one as a collectible and one to use, but that’s what I do with every knife that I plan to carry. Plus it helps keeps the knife industry going. :-)
Being left-handed, I love the axis lock and its derivatives. The Bugout and Osborne 940 are great EDC knives for me. As the best overall everyday cutting tool, I love my Spyderco Manix 2 Lightweight in S110V. Great overall design with a stunningly great blade steel. *I think* Nick called the Manix 2 Lightweight a gem, and I am surprised he didn't put that on the best EDC list. It is a good choice for lefties. The Hogue RSK is also outstanding in its own right. I love it. Since auto knives are not on the list, I won't get into my beloved lefty Pro-tech or affordable Boker. Even for a lefty, it's difficult to pick up the same knife every day. There are many good ones out there.
EDIT: I overlooked my Cold Steel Recon 1. A bit large for EDC, but it is tough as nails and fit for any duty. I love they way they provide a pocket clip just for us lefties! The knife converts to left-handed use very well, and it is worthy of your attention.
after experiencing many different knives I've narrowed my go to edc knives down to 3, small medium and large. chaparral, para 3 lw, and pm 2. and they are all spyderco because I love the ergonomics and the compression lock!
My EDC is Civivi Incite. Excellent knife!
First I had the PM2, then I got the Dragonfly. Then came the Para 3 LW, and it felt like my first two favorite knives had married and produced the perfect child with the ultimate combination of features!
My work knife is a leatherman Crater c33x. As a retail merchandiser, my crater has opened literally thousands of boxes over the last 6 years. I sharpen it once or twice a week. The little knife never wears out. My rotated two main carry knives are a Gerber DPSF and a Kershaw Skyline. The Gerber is a lightweight tank. It has a serrated S30v blade that is tough as nails. Had to buy a diamond sharpener to sharpen it though.
Thanks Nick
I love my real steel. 14c28n and I've used and abused it and it's still solid. Hard use everyday for over a year.
that are a lot of good options. what kicked a few of them out of my pocket is the giant mouse ace biblio.
Been carrying an xl Voyager tanto and an xl espada. Love it.
When I walk my dog, I usually have the Holdout XL in XHP or the Luzon XL. Maybe I need to pull out the Tables Voyager and put it into the dog walking rotation. Thank!
All these are fantastic, I’d also throw in the ZT0450. It’s not as flashy or competitive as some of the other knives on the table, but when it comes to titanium flipper framelocks, it’s a nice and simple one that’s very easy to get.
and the 0452 equipped with taco bearings (also available for 0450) to make it even better
ID love to see a vid from you named top 5 ZT Knives. could be your choice.
Microtech Ultratech Tanto: solid, light, perfect size, sharp, fast deployment and looks great.
While I recognize the bugout and griptilian are more iconic, as a guy with chunky, sweaty hands, the mini freek is my favourite benchmade
That is what different models are for...
The biggest "advantage" of being a bugout fan-boy is that you have access to a huge range of after-market stuff and can get it in any color (and if you can't you can get neutral scales and color them yourself). If you don't care for that, then it really doesn't matter.
I’d probably go with the Sharp By Design Evo Typhoon if I had to stick with a $300 limit. But those aren’t usually available and are also more than $300 if you’re not preordering through Brian.
Hogue Ritter RSK, hands down my absolute favorite EDC blade.
Me too and a close 2nd would be my manix 2
I might be able to say that soon. I am trying to decide between this and the DEKA for my next purchase.
One that is lightweight and small enought that is very easy to carry so as to have it available always. I go for the Quiet Carry IQ knife as same lives in one of the compartments of my Wazoo Survival cache belt. It has worked for me for the last 3 years as it meets my daily requirements for a knife in the city, does not scare people or screams atention as a knife. In fact when closed, it looks like anything but a knife.
My everyday carry is the HOGUE RITTER RSK MK1 G2 M390 STEEL G10 Able/Axis lock love this knife and for the price unbeatable
My favorite that's not on the table is the Emerson CQC-7. People love/hate Emerson, but I've thrashed on my CQC-7 and it's held up like a champ.