do you carry a knife with your ccw?

do you carry a knife with your ccw?

  • gun and knife.

    Votes: 208 77.6%
  • just gun.

    Votes: 42 15.7%
  • just knife.

    Votes: 18 6.7%

  • Total voters
    268
  • Poll closed .
Cold Steel XL Voyager don't leave home with out it. I have always carried a lage fixblade or folder . I have carried in every state in lower 48 while I was trucking and never once been bothered by police or any one else Either my Voyager cliped to pocket or a K-Bar on belt.
 
I have had a pocket knife on me since about 1980. I put the pocket knife in my pocket before grabbing my wallet. I don't have a ccw yet, but I don't plan on stopping my use of pocket knifes. I use it daily to open boxes/letters/bags, to cut tape/string, to sharoen pencils, to cut food or clean my nails. I use this tool more often than anything in my 'tool box'. Why would I stop?



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Small swiss army knife on my key chain because if has a toothpick and scissors.
Leatherman juice because tools need to be handy; it also has a couple of blades. I reserve the serrated one for cutting apples and other fruit. Pro-tech Monaco, since discontinued by Pro-tech, because it is a gorgeous knife with a small handle that doesn't take my whole pocket. How does anyone not carry a knife of some kind?
 
I always have a knife on me of some sort. At work I'm limited to a Kershaw Scallion or CRKT Ichi which is my second choice due to it's thinner blade. Outside of work I carry a Kershaw Blur mostly. I have a modest knife collection, nothing expensive but it seems I still haven't found the perfect blade yet. I like the idea of a fixed blade but it's just not practical for me. I like a good strong thick blade with the ability to hold a sharp edge. I want it light and I'm really drawn to assisted opening knives. I use my knife for everything and I've broken a few (I don't bother the manufacturers for warranty work since I use them outside of their intended use). I'm the reason Snap-On put the "do not use as pry bar or chisel" warning on their screwdrivers.

Stu
 
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