Spyderco Resilience: “Big Blade for Bad Times” by Nutnfancy04:33

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Published on November 13, 2017

Daddy likes the big blades and sometimes that’s just what you’ll need…even in a folder. Well check this: for around $50 you can score a large, quality-built tactical folder. You can thank Spyderco for that options. Enter the outstanding Spyderco Resilience model. It’s another TNP “Hall of Famer” that gets just about all the details right: big 4.5″ leaf shaped full flat ground blade, uber fast deployment (Teflon and phosphor bronze bushings, good balance), strong stop pin, tight lockup up, pillar construction, strong clip position-able to all four corners, excellent jimping, reasonable carry weight (5.2 oz), and excellent fit and finish. Yes the 8Cr13Mov blade steel ain’t the best: it will rust on you if you don’t take care of it (I call it semi-stainless only). But it sharpens easily and holds an adequate edge. If you want to increase cool factor and increase its rust resistance you can coat it with a high quality option (DuraCoat currently preferred for its colorations and relative durability). The medium traction/quality G10 scales are adequate but not impressive. The knife carries relatively deep in pocket and the lanyard hole (which is tubed) is larger than “baby bear” and “momma bear” in the lineup (Persistence, Resilience). In handle retention also has been improved (forgot to show that) and is no longer seems to be an issue. Value is extreme: around $50, give or take a few but I wouldn’t sweat a few bucks. POUs will center mainly on emergency defensive knife or food preparation blade (yep) with some guys even pressing the Resilience into the EDC role (too big for me). Highly impressive, representing excellent value, the big Spyderco Resilience impressively rounds out the Tenacious family. This big blade might be just the thing to have for bad times. //////////////// Nutnfancy Likability Scale (price considered): 10 out of 10

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