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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 2360100" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I wouldn't necessarily get an auto just because it's legal if you really plan on relying on this knife for EDC (admittedly I don't know how off-duty carry works for EMTs though). If you want something that is easy to open one-handed, there are better options (IMO) than an Auto.</p><p></p><p>The Spyderco Para-2 is my all-time favorite, but I don't need a huge knife for EDC. Probably close seconds to that one (in the ~$200 budget) are the ZT 0561 and the Southern Grind Bad Monkey. </p><p></p><p>A Benchmade Griptilian, 710, or Adamas are all good folders (depending on how much of a hunk of steel you want to tote around), and the Kershaw JYD-II and Rake are also good options for easy-opening tough knives under $200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 2360100, member: 229"] I wouldn't necessarily get an auto just because it's legal if you really plan on relying on this knife for EDC (admittedly I don't know how off-duty carry works for EMTs though). If you want something that is easy to open one-handed, there are better options (IMO) than an Auto. The Spyderco Para-2 is my all-time favorite, but I don't need a huge knife for EDC. Probably close seconds to that one (in the ~$200 budget) are the ZT 0561 and the Southern Grind Bad Monkey. A Benchmade Griptilian, 710, or Adamas are all good folders (depending on how much of a hunk of steel you want to tote around), and the Kershaw JYD-II and Rake are also good options for easy-opening tough knives under $200. [/QUOTE]
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