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PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:04 am 
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I carry a Kershaw when in a situation that may warrant it (camping, walking the dog at night, etc). Not a daily carrier though

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While we're on the topic of weapons in the UK, I was shocked to hear the UK's policy on self defense. One can only use "equal or lesser" force to protect oneself or others. Thus, if someone breaks into my house, attacks me with a baseball bat, and I stab the guy with a sword, I'll go to jail. Alternatively, if a group of dudes jump me, but are only using fists to hit me, and I pull out a pipe/bat/knife to fight back, I'll go to jail.

It's completely absurd. My only other reference point is the US, which some will argue is too much on the other end of the spectrum, but irrespective of this, I do feel the UK provides too much protection to criminals. I couldn't even get the police to write a ticket for the guy who kept parking in my house's private parking stall. They said I had to work it out with the person on my own. In the US, this is called trespassing, and in Texas one can shoot someone dead for this offense. In the UK, it's just an irritant.

I'm certainly not trying to bash the UK, as each country has its own way of operating. I personally just don't agree with the "equal or lesser" piece of the law.


Not surprisingly, in California, the laws are similar. The law mentions that you must use "mere gentle hands" to defend yourself. That basically means that you can only use the force necessary.

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...and on topic, I have a couple of Kershaw Leeks that I like to use. Great little knives that arent very expensive. I have one in my car and one on my desk. I use them mostly to do anything but protect myself.

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I figured there would be a lot more people out there who EDC, but thanks for the input otherwise everyone!


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 4:46 pm 
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I carry a SOG knife, they are awesome I have the trident tantro as my carry knife. Here in Maryland you can carry any knife you want as long as the blade is not exposed. Getting a ccw is impossible for a handgun. Every hick around me has a knife on them so I figured I would follow suit, good ole northerner just across the Mason Dixon line.


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Doug Ritter RSK® Mk1 Folding Utility/Survival Knife

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Very nice gentlemen!

Interesting to see there is no mention of a gentlemens folder at all, which is what I would have expected mostly! perhaps the tactical nature appeals to the same part of us that is attracted to "tool" watches.


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I swear by Chris Reeve Knifes. I carry a Micarta Small Sebenza 21 for the office, an Umnumzaan for outdoor stuff.


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I usually carry a Victorinox Traveler with me.
http://www.victorinox.com/ch/product/Swiss-Army-Knives/Category/The-Original-Swiss-Army-Knives/The-Original-Swiss-Army-Knives-large-size-91-mm/Traveller/1.3705.AVT


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RJRJRJ wrote:
I use them mostly to do anything but protect myself.

I love this line. I originally bought the Spyderco as my sister-in-law had just been mauled by a Doberman (nasty, won nicely in the law courts) and thus if that ever happened I'd be prepared. Given that the neighborhood dogs haven't so much as sneezed at my family in over 3 years, I've shelved it understandably.

I do also have a Becker BK7 that I use for camping. It is a brute of a knife!

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I swear by Chris Reeve Knifes. I carry a Micarta Small Sebenza 21 for the office, an Umnumzaan for outdoor stuff, and a Spyderco Civilian or Matriarch for extraction when need be.

Chris Reeves is definitely on my short list.

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RJRJRJ wrote:
I use them mostly to do anything but protect myself.

I love this line. I originally bought the Spyderco as my sister-in-law had just been mauled by a Doberman (nasty, won nicely in the law courts) and thus if that ever happened I'd be prepared. Given that the neighborhood dogs haven't so much as sneezed at my family in over 3 years, I've shelved it understandably.

I do also have a Becker BK7 that I use for camping. It is a brute of a knife!

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I swear by Chris Reeve Knifes. I carry a Micarta Small Sebenza 21 for the office, an Umnumzaan for outdoor stuff, and a Spyderco Civilian or Matriarch for extraction when need be.

Chris Reeves is definitely on my short list.

Spyderco makes some nice ones as well, as does Benchmade


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My favorite is a Benchmade Mel Pardue folder. Great knife! Sorry, no pics.


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