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7 of the best EDC knives money can buy
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Since about 2010, the term “EDC knife” has taken off, putting a name to a concept mankind has practiced for millenia. While laws and regulations have ebbed and flowed over the years, the tradition of carrying a compact, lightweight blade with you every moment of the day is one worthy of preservation. Whether you are a retired Ranger ready to roll at the first sign of trouble, an active duty aviator supplementing your survival kit, or a professional paramedic handling the traumas of civilian life, a quality EDC blade is an essential tool for your work and daily life. Sure, a Space Force guardian may never go down on a hostile planet, but a reliable knife sure could come in handy during the next family campout. |
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PHORTO
(1/22/2021)
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Why don't any of these articles evaluate and promote automatic knives?
It seems counterintuitive. |
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