ugaarguy
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Sometimes life takes us to places where the maximum allowable blade length for a knife is quite restrictive. Often, these knives that are short in blade length also come up short on handle size, and overall utility is handicapped as a result. Inspired by the "Little Big Knives" moniker that Spyderco has applied to their Meerkat (and some other knives), I set out to find other pieces with ultra short blades that maintained bigger knife grips and sturdiness.
The results was my Small Serious Knives article on Shooting Reviews, where I examined the 2012 Sprint Run Spyderco Meerkat, Spyderco Chicago, Cold Steel Mini Tuff Lite, Boker Plus Subcom Titan, and Boker Plus JC1. There were some interesting surprises that I found in use and testing. I hope you folks find the review useful and interesting.
The results was my Small Serious Knives article on Shooting Reviews, where I examined the 2012 Sprint Run Spyderco Meerkat, Spyderco Chicago, Cold Steel Mini Tuff Lite, Boker Plus Subcom Titan, and Boker Plus JC1. There were some interesting surprises that I found in use and testing. I hope you folks find the review useful and interesting.
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