Spyderco Emerson opening Endura/Delica?
Spyderco Emerson opening Endura/Delica?
Thinking on a Lone Wolf Dist. Spyderco Emerson opening Endura w/Glock tool! How do you like these Emerson opening Spyderco made knives? :spyder:
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My delica opens great and cuts just fine. I do like the grey/blue scales the waved delica and endura have, always seems to blend with what I wear.
The list goes on...
DF2: salt se, hap 40, vg-10
Delica 4: ffg vg-10, saber CE VG-10
Endura 4: Hap 40, Super Blue, VG-10
Native 5: S35vn/g10, S110v
Manix Lwt: XHP
Pac salt, Tasman, PM2 S30v, Domino XHP,
Stretch frn ZDP-189
DF2: salt se, hap 40, vg-10
Delica 4: ffg vg-10, saber CE VG-10
Endura 4: Hap 40, Super Blue, VG-10
Native 5: S35vn/g10, S110v
Manix Lwt: XHP
Pac salt, Tasman, PM2 S30v, Domino XHP,
Stretch frn ZDP-189
Nice to know! Good to have just in case! I saw the zip tie mod on you tube! Real easy to do, but I wanted a knife with the real Emerson opening feature! If I like it I will try the MOD on a couple other knives! Thanks! :)Freman wrote:I have the Emerson waved Matriarch. The Emerson wave works well, the knife itself... well I haven't had to test it for its designed usage.
I had one years ago - the pin worked fine, though not as well as a normal size tool. I eventually sold it because, and this sounds funny perhaps, I found the Endura a very big knife, and I say that as an absolute believer in the Military. Go figure...eric m. wrote:Has anyone tried to take down their Glock with the pin punch on this knife? :)
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I have an Emerson Delica. Not impressed by the feel of the scales/handle, but the opener works as advertised and the knife is the usual high quality you can expect from Spyderco.
Spyderco Knives (in order of obtainment):
-Tenacious, Combo edge
-Tasman Salt, PE
-Persistence Blue, PE
-Pacific Salt, Black, PE
-Delica 4, Emerson Grey
-DiAlex Junior
-Byrd SS Crossbill, PE
-Endura 4 Emerson Grey
-Byrd Meadowlark 2 FRN, PE
-Resilience
-Tenacious, Combo edge
-Tasman Salt, PE
-Persistence Blue, PE
-Pacific Salt, Black, PE
-Delica 4, Emerson Grey
-DiAlex Junior
-Byrd SS Crossbill, PE
-Endura 4 Emerson Grey
-Byrd Meadowlark 2 FRN, PE
-Resilience
Pa. is a CC state and I always carry one of my Glocks, and although the chances of needing the tool while carrying are remote as best, I like the idea of having the tool on me! I also camp with a Glock and if dropped in water or rained on, I can break it down and wipe down! :)JNewell wrote:I had one years ago - the pin worked fine, though not as well as a normal size tool. I eventually sold it because, and this sounds funny perhaps, I found the Endura a very big knife, and I say that as an absolute believer in the Military. Go figure...
Never say never, but most Glock models are among the most reliable products ever to come from the hands of man, at least if we're talking about objects with more than one, non-moving part. And even then most Glocks will beat most of that category.eric m. wrote:Pa. is a CC state and I always carry one of my Glocks, and although the chances of needing the tool while carrying are remote as best, I like the idea of having the tool on me! I also camp with a Glock and if dropped in water or rained on, I can break it down and wipe down! :)
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If you immerse a glock in water....just shake it shakre it like a polaroid picture...
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