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i picked up one of these today.......looks like it would absolutely great for "destructions"....
a small, simple, affordable pocket knife like this could really go a long way in a bad situation. some people dont like to carry pocket knives because they fear the reactions of some of the people they may carry it around, like workers etc....but i say always carry a decent blade. we must take care of ourselves.
i read a story not too long ago on bladeforums were some guy saved his dog from getting killed by a pit by using a similar blade to slice open the dogs back, cause it to run away. who knows what can happen.
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Originally posted by Mike BrewerA knife that cannot be used for utility purposes without voiding the warranty? That's pure garbage. You mean to tell me that they cannot guarantee their product under the rigors of opening boxes and cutting packaging string, but they still expect me to trust my life to it against an angry assailant?
Spyderco sucks bull testicles. Big fat bald ones. With sores.
the reason you cannot use it for utilitu purpouses is because the tip of the civilian is very thin, and very easy to break. the knife was designed to be delivered as one big ripping slash by dea agents who were not able to carry guns undercover. the slash across the opponents body is likely to bend or break the civilains tip it it hits bones.
from spyderco website
"In the 1990s Spyderco was approached by a specialized branch of U.S. law enforcement about making a knife for their undercover agents. These plain-clothes LEOs found themselves in situations where they often could not carry a firearm but carrying a knife was not a problem. Most had no formal training in self-defense tactics or MBC but as a last resort could use a blade to protect or extricate themselves from a life-threatening situation. This was how the Civilian model came to be.
The Civilian has a patented reverse "S" blade that's intended to be used like an oversized claw. The tip is ground to an ultra-thin profile. Deeply curved and full at the belly, the VG-10 hollow-ground blade excels in slicing and is available fully SpyderEdged. Because of its distinctly specialized features it is not intended or designed for general utility or everyday use. "
the shorter one that i have, the harpy can be used for utility and sd as its smaller, but the tip is solid.
and btw, spyderco is awesome. Sal, the guy who created spydero posts on bladeforums all the time. he is quite a standup guy, and really interacts and listens to his customers.
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I've always wanted a harpy or a civillian...they have always been attractive looking knives to me.
they have their...perks, you can't create this type of slash injury without that nice inward curve
[YOUTUBE]http://youtube.com/watch?v=N5qh1JJh-E8&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
Still, I agree with Mike, there are better knife designs that can be used for utility and self defense...
such as this gorgeous little bastard->
[YOUTUBE]http://youtube.com/watch?v=e-p4YmUJ4PA[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]http://youtube.com/watch?v=6Sk7B-XXCJY[/YOUTUBE]
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here...this may get you to the p'kal links better...I guess I'm not allowed to embed them or something.
Products and Training to appropriately solve problems from 0-5ft. Our goal is to give every student the empty-hand skills of an MMA fighter, the firearm skil...
This is another one of my favorite designs;
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