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<blockquote data-quote="TallPrairie" data-source="post: 2390521" data-attributes="member: 7815"><p>If you want something that's large, but not crazy big, in the "tactical folder" category, the Cold Steel Large Voyager (4" blade) is a hellacious value at under $50 delivered. Super sturdy, bulletproof lock, feels great in the hand, yet lightweight. Excellent fit and finish for the price. I favor the plain edge clip point version (model 29TLC); very versatile blade shape for utility tasks. The CS Voyager is specifically recommended by some edged weapon instructors as a good defensive option if you can't or won't carry a fixed blade.</p><p></p><p>It carries surprisingly well and does not poke out too much above your pocket. I do usually carry it with a small Swiss Army Knife as a less attention-getting option to pull out in urban environments if I want to cut up an apple or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallPrairie, post: 2390521, member: 7815"] If you want something that's large, but not crazy big, in the "tactical folder" category, the Cold Steel Large Voyager (4" blade) is a hellacious value at under $50 delivered. Super sturdy, bulletproof lock, feels great in the hand, yet lightweight. Excellent fit and finish for the price. I favor the plain edge clip point version (model 29TLC); very versatile blade shape for utility tasks. The CS Voyager is specifically recommended by some edged weapon instructors as a good defensive option if you can't or won't carry a fixed blade. It carries surprisingly well and does not poke out too much above your pocket. I do usually carry it with a small Swiss Army Knife as a less attention-getting option to pull out in urban environments if I want to cut up an apple or something. [/QUOTE]
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