Spyderco Police 4 - Long Term Use - Niche, but capable
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- čas přidán 23. 01. 2018
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Carried mine for most of a year in 2015, love it still. -bird
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GOOD morning !!! Always looking forward to your cut test with my first cup of coffee, thank you!!!
I keep circling back to the broken skull for many of the same reasons and developed a similar "love".
And you have that dlc coating, making the battle against rust more bearable.
Shaked Tollman and an arguably firmer/stronger lockup in the Broken skull's triad lock.
Hush, Demko might here you and do a faceoff between the police and broken skull haha. (Jk love you Demko )
Thanks for the follow-up video. I bought a Police 4 partly on your earlier full review.
I have a lot of respect for this design and designer. The knife is everything it needs to be and nothing it doesn't. The designer, Sal Glesser, has the kind of design prowess that sometimes comes only with maturity- the insight to know when the design is finished, and the self-confidence to stop at that point.
Furthermore, execution of the design is flawless, i.e. per Apostle P, the hafting on the lock surface is exquisite. No lock rock in mine yet, but I haven't used it hard.
I can see where not having a sharpening choil is a practical issue, but at least the plunge grind is square, and I must say I prefer the blade shape, aesthetically, without it.
The design is especially brilliant when it's put in historical context. I'm old enough to remember the '80s, and back then switchblades were very illegal and very associated with illegality. But if you think you might need to use a knife in some kind of combat (as opposed to cutting an apple), you really do want either a switchblade or a fixed blade knife, because you want to be able to deploy the knife one-handed (because you may only have one hand available) and fast. Sal Glesser invented a legal knife that was extremely lethal, could be quickly opened one-handed, and yet was also light and compact--ideal for a cop.
My dream knife, One day I will own one. Thanks for sharing this beautiful blade.
Everybody should own one I had to 3 but lost it looking forward to buying one of these soon
Thanks! Just ordered one....
You can make your own sharpening choil, if you want.
I've been waiting for the long-term review of the Police. They did it in Queensland back in the 80s and found some serious defects...(groan). Yes, I've been waiting for your review. EDIT: Now that I've watched it all, I am tempted to upscale from my No10 to one of these.
Dear spyderco, please make the police 4 in maxamet with the compression lock. It would be perfection.
What's a matter with the lock
Rick koontz it’s not the strongest lock I don’t understand everyone’s obsession with it
It would be cool to see you review the endura or delica in K390 in order to see if the police still holds up.
I have and really like the SS Police and Police IV. The original Police in stainless has 4 angles on blade, making it more flashy.
A G-10 and K390 Dragonfly, Delica, and Endura release would be awesome.
Well guess what my friend? Lol
Cool video. I’ve been hunting for a while for the ‘ultimate’ slicer in a folding knife .... I may well have found it!!
for food, this is excellent
Definitely a great knife. I just wish mine was thinner BTE. Currently it's at 28 thousands @19° per side.
Sharpening choils are nice for sharpening but annoying when the knife is actual y being used, just a place for material to slide into wile cutting, very annoying, it find myself trying to hold the knife so im blocking the choil and that's dangerous
Hey I am running my Mantra 2 at exactly 14 degrees per side with a perfect mirror polish (down to 0.25 micron diamond strops) and it is just e perfect slicer. the cpm M4 handles that very well.
oh nice! I dont have a system good enough to get that low yet with a high polish, but I have another mantra 1 on the way soon that I hope to really mess around with!
You made my buy this. Loved it ever since. My only beef with it is that it begs to be used around the kitchen but the closed construction and rust prone steel makes it less than ideal.
You actually want a carbon steel in the kitchen just develop a patina on it that will make it less reactive to food
It patinas great... I used it for food prep all the time and I just rinse it off with dawn and water, blow it out with compressed air, and put froglube in the pivot. (Food safe)
The VG10 version is an ace in the kitchen. The steel is decently stainless, is commonly used in high end kitchen knives, and takes a razor edge while polishing to a mirror if desired.
I've never needed a deep carry pocket clip
They make it hard for you to pull your knife out in a high stress situation, that's why non deep carry pocket clips stick out of the pocket a little bit so that you have something to grab quickly.
I like them slicey ike that. Best of the A11 grades IMO
Great video Pete! About the recurve from sharpening, what do you think about sharpening choils or adding your own? I've done a sharpening choil on a crkt minimalist and a finger choil that doubles as a sharpening choil on my zt0452cf.
This is spyderco's flagship blade imho. Maybe a police 5 in Rex 121 with a compression lock?
Please not yet another compressionlock knife! Backlock is a way superior design...
Got mine today and I think it's amazing. However it's very hard to disengage the back lock. Any tips?
Another great video . Wish one of the knife company's would send you to shot show. Your very articulate in the way you describe knives and you always judge it's performance as a cutting tool before you Rant about aesthetics. I have the stainless version of this but mine isn't flat ground. Do you prefer the Flat grind or saber grind ? Which do you think cuts better ?Finally why do you think they made the stainless version a saber grind but the g10 flat ground.
Hi, i've recently purchised this good knife but i've some little vertical play whe i cut hard (cardboard, rope...rock cheese) is the same in your model? Do i have to warry?
I think this knife would be a lot better with CTS-XHP steel, similar edge holding but stainless. I still like it but meh... i don't want to bother oiling a pocket knife at all. It doesn't bother me on my 1095 fixed blades but i don't carry them all the time, just in the woods.
Hmm, I don't know about that lock rock... I've got lock backs that aren't cold steel that have no lock rock, I have the endura and chaparral lightweight on me and neither have it. I'm sure the boker patriot doesn't either or my cheapo schrade copperhead (don't giggle). If it was a $180 U.S. frame lock would you be o.k. with it? I'd send it in for a warranty fix.
Will you stop making videos on this knife! I can't take anymore, I have to go get one!
it's been 3 years since you posted this video... do you still have it?
yep! carried it today in fact! needa a sharpen
@@CedricAda one more video please
How strong is the lock. Can you draw it quickly out of the pocket with spyderco hole? Looking for a quick draw with decent lock. Have a recon 1
I like the way you think. I'm a fan of larger knives and I use them a lot. My usual carry is a Recon1 spear point.
I've been eyeing the police 4 for many years, and recently learned Spyderco is discontinuing their Police4 k390 blue frn handle fully serrated version.
I usually prefer a straight edge, but while looking into them again noticed a lot of big sellers have them on sale right now. So I just grabbed one, $120USD shipped total. I know this is 5+ years old, but figured if you haven't already and if you're still around this may be a good reminder/chance.? The back lock is strong enough for what it is, and it's deploys fast. It's not ColdSteel Tri-Ad strong, but plenty strong enough for it's designed purpose, and the edge retention of k390 for this price point is amazing. Hope this finds you, Cheers
Great video. A link for this knife would be nice.
I need one but I can’t find them 😢
The fully serrated Police4 k390 blue frn handles is on sale at a few larger seller's and being discontinued. Knifecenter $120 total shipped
Why not just add a choil with a dremel and a diamond bit? Just takes 15 minutes.
Where are you guys finding these for under $200?
ebay buddy. expect 2nd hand market to be around +150ish. Lightweight FRN version will be released but not sure when.
what is k390 comparable to?
cpm 4v ?
Cpm10v is the closest steel to it
but its tougher than 10v, right ?
I havent played with 10v as much as K390, so I’m not sure on that one
Brasso
VG-10 oof