Vehicle knife
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I keep a Native 5 LW in the 'ashtrey'. Fits there perfectly; not afraid to abuse it if needs be; lend it out for day use when needs be; put it in my pocket on a rare occasion if I fail to bring a different knife.
I should call it EDCtrey, as it has the Native, flashlight, lighter, some toothpicks...
I should call it EDCtrey, as it has the Native, flashlight, lighter, some toothpicks...
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this knife has me mind blown!! built in whistle?RamZar wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 3:58 pmSpyderco Assist Salt H-1
"Its blunt tip safely slides under seat belts, clothing, and other materials and will not puncture flotation gear, while its SpyderEdge provides extreme cutting performance that easily powers through even the toughest materials. The Assist Salt’s bright yellow handle is injection molded from tough fiberglass-reinforced nylon and has both a Bi-Directional Texture™ pattern and finger grooves to guarantee a secure grip. The finger grooves also provide a solid purchase that enables the blade to “scissor cut” rope much like a cigar cutter. Squeeze the Assist Salt’s closed blade and a retractable carbide glass breaker extends from the butt end of the handle to safely and efficiently break windows. A built-in survival whistle, sturdy back lock mechanism, and a reversible wire pocket clip round out the knife’s features and ensure convenient carry and completely ambidextrous operation."
Might pick one up
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100% this. Laws are strange. I’d almost rather have a Maglite in the door just because the story would make more sense.
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Leatherman Skeletool RX.....serrated 154CM knife, glass breaking tip, and pliers all in one.
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this is a very a handy tool! it’s in the center console/ jockey box - only used it once to get someone else out of a turtled rig in a ditch - made quick work of the seat belt - I also keep a Atlantic Salt in my moto jacket mainly for the RZR rides
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Tomahawk and a Cold Steel Serrated Voyager XL Tanto Point.
The second made the first "road rage" guy decide he didn't want to scream at me in person, and the Tamahawk made the second guy make the same decision.
"SCARE THEM WITH STEEL!"
The second made the first "road rage" guy decide he didn't want to scream at me in person, and the Tamahawk made the second guy make the same decision.
"SCARE THEM WITH STEEL!"
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So you automatically brandish a weapon during a road rage altercation? You're asking for a short life or a prison sentence. Doesn't always pay to try to look all macho. Be smarter than that.
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1 - Bradford Guardian 3 / Vanadis 4E Wharnie
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1 - CRK Large Inkosi Insingo/ Black Micarta Inlays
1 - CRK Small Sebenza 31 Insingo/Magnacut
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I have 4 knives in my vehicle, 2 spydies and 2 victorinox
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I usually keep six or seven knives in the truck for various needs or emergencies. These include a SE Tenacious, a Microtech OTF, a Leatherman, and a few others that I've forgotten are in there.
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Re: Vehicle knife
Like most measures I’ve made to be prepared, in almost all areas of life, most of what I end up keeping in my car(s) is inspired by past failures.
I will also add that planning for ones own car accident is only useful to a point, there’s just too many unknowns to make reliable preparations for any situation that might occur. As a consequence my philosophy would be to make basic preparations for direct involvement in critical accidents and rather plan to have a more comprehensive capacity to solve issues where my own capacity to function is more predictable, e.g. minor accidents, breakdowns or assisting others in anything up to critical accidents.
First knife I decided to keep permanently in my car was something to slice bread, after a forgetting to bring one at a couple of instances.
The other knife I added, as a precautionary measure, is a generic beater knife. This is mainly intended for unforeseen events like car breakdown. Norway is not very densely populated, the weather can be temperamental and driving conditions challenging. I’ve experienced more than a few sketchy situations where the outcome was more determined by luck than my own preparation. With older age and more responsibility, I’m leaving less and less of my wellbeing to luck. A reasonably well made fixed blade can aid in car repairs, pry up stuck or frozen parts of the vehicle or any other items and serve as a makeshift ice pick for anything that might need to be de-iced in a pinch. There’s also the bushcrafting/survival potential, but I view that as a less likely scenario, however I sometimes voluntarily use it as such when we go car camping, and it’s also nice to have a backup do-everything knife in the unlikely scenario that I forget a dedicated knife when going fishing, hunting etc..
It’s also worth mentioning that while very useful, the knives are just a minor piece in a large puzzle of measures to ensure that I/we reach the destination in good shape. Especially my winter kit is quite comprehensive, but that’s way too OT for this thread.
Current setup
Large 4WD for harsh conditions and longer trips (combustion engine->high maintenance):
Tenacious LW SE (food prep)
Hultafors OK4 (everything else)
Full toolkit +++
Small EV for inter city/short trips (electric->low maintenance):
Cold Steel American lawman (had it, didn’t quite need it, but kind of found its niche here. Compact enough to fit in a small glove compartment, yet very sturdy if it ever has to be pushed to its limits).
Leatherman Surge (It’s a low maintenance car, but it’s always nice to have some basic tools available. It’s a bit heavy for most of my MT needs, so in the very long intervals between needing it, it makes more sense to store it here than in the sock drawer).
I will also add that planning for ones own car accident is only useful to a point, there’s just too many unknowns to make reliable preparations for any situation that might occur. As a consequence my philosophy would be to make basic preparations for direct involvement in critical accidents and rather plan to have a more comprehensive capacity to solve issues where my own capacity to function is more predictable, e.g. minor accidents, breakdowns or assisting others in anything up to critical accidents.
First knife I decided to keep permanently in my car was something to slice bread, after a forgetting to bring one at a couple of instances.
The other knife I added, as a precautionary measure, is a generic beater knife. This is mainly intended for unforeseen events like car breakdown. Norway is not very densely populated, the weather can be temperamental and driving conditions challenging. I’ve experienced more than a few sketchy situations where the outcome was more determined by luck than my own preparation. With older age and more responsibility, I’m leaving less and less of my wellbeing to luck. A reasonably well made fixed blade can aid in car repairs, pry up stuck or frozen parts of the vehicle or any other items and serve as a makeshift ice pick for anything that might need to be de-iced in a pinch. There’s also the bushcrafting/survival potential, but I view that as a less likely scenario, however I sometimes voluntarily use it as such when we go car camping, and it’s also nice to have a backup do-everything knife in the unlikely scenario that I forget a dedicated knife when going fishing, hunting etc..
It’s also worth mentioning that while very useful, the knives are just a minor piece in a large puzzle of measures to ensure that I/we reach the destination in good shape. Especially my winter kit is quite comprehensive, but that’s way too OT for this thread.
Current setup
Large 4WD for harsh conditions and longer trips (combustion engine->high maintenance):
Tenacious LW SE (food prep)
Hultafors OK4 (everything else)
Full toolkit +++
Small EV for inter city/short trips (electric->low maintenance):
Cold Steel American lawman (had it, didn’t quite need it, but kind of found its niche here. Compact enough to fit in a small glove compartment, yet very sturdy if it ever has to be pushed to its limits).
Leatherman Surge (It’s a low maintenance car, but it’s always nice to have some basic tools available. It’s a bit heavy for most of my MT needs, so in the very long intervals between needing it, it makes more sense to store it here than in the sock drawer).
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Police 4 (& a Leatherman Wave)
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My most beater Spyderco aka my first batch pac salt LC200N. That and a hultafors construction knife for any truly rugged business. Besides that I always have an axe and saw because road trips in Alaska allow such things.
Current Carries: Military 4V, Stretch XL Cruwear, Sage 1 CF, Siren Sprint S90V, ZDP Delica
Wishlist: Cruwear Military, Super Blue Caly 3.5
Favorite Steels: CTS-XHP, Cruwear, ZDP-189, LC200N
Wishlist: Cruwear Military, Super Blue Caly 3.5
Favorite Steels: CTS-XHP, Cruwear, ZDP-189, LC200N
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Mora Garberg or Kansbol. If it’s gotta be a Spyderco, then I vote for the Pacific Salt (the best Spyderco made, lol).
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Keep in the car…
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Having multiple knives in my car allows me to swap and chose my knife for my destination from what I have on me to one in the car but sometimes I carry two knives.
2 shamans
Spydiechef
Gerber multi tool
Endura
Manix2 XL
Zero tolerance Ti 0562
Having multiple knives in my car allows me to swap and chose my knife for my destination from what I have on me to one in the car but sometimes I carry two knives.
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Stable Mules; Z-Max, Z-Wear, Magna Cut, SRS13, Rex 76, Rex T15.
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If laws aren't a concern I'd go with a Jumpmaster 2 and just try to hide it well enough that if your car is broke into they don't find it.
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~David
~David
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I am surprised you didn’t share the utility of a Spyder thrower.
Goblins can be anywhere!
On a serious note, have the carbide hammer with seatbelt cutter in the side door. Hope to never use it.
Was never a space cadet, but with LC200N I might be more in space than a cadet.
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Serrations give a massive +20 damage to seat belts and +2 to Charisma and require low Dexterity to wield. They're a no-brainer for all car and/or goblin defense.
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