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| Knives & Other Weapons Most people that concealed carry also carry a knife or other weapon as a backup. Finding a good blade is often harder than finding a good pistol or revolver. |
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Location: Texas
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Type and Brand of Sharpeners?
What type and brand of sharpeners do you use?
I will need something that can also sharpen serrated blades.
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Location: North Texas
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Here are several mentioned:
Sharpener Poll: Pick your favorite and best! I went with the Chef's Choice for the convenience, and I am a klutz. It is pretty fool-proof. It will also handle serrations.
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Location: Virginia
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I use the Lansky system. I added on a separate stone for serrations and a sapphire polishing hone and could not be happier.
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Location: Springfield, Missouri
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The Lansky system is good, as is the Spyderco Sharpmaker system.
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If you carry in Condition 3, you have two empty chambers. One in the weapon...the other between your ears. MOΛΩN ΛABÉ Matt K.
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Location: Near Seattle, WA
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I prefer an Arkansas Stone & some light oil.
My Dad swears by a kitchen-style diamond rod for sharpening knives, and he gets 'em pretty darn sharp... So to each his own. Peace, Pete Zaria.
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I personally prefer the manual methods myself, I just recommend the others because it seems like it's easier for most people to get good results with a kit that sets the angles for you.
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If you carry in Condition 3, you have two empty chambers. One in the weapon...the other between your ears. MOΛΩN ΛABÉ Matt K.
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Location: Alabama
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The Warthog V-Sharp is the best thing I have found. It works. I've tried a number of good systems, but this is the only great one I have found. They also make a sharpener for serrations. Warthog Sharp
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Quote:
thanks.
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If you carry in Condition 3, you have two empty chambers. One in the weapon...the other between your ears. MOΛΩN ΛABÉ Matt K.
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Location: Alabama
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I saw it demonstrated last October at a gun show, but didn't have any funds. When I went to Tulsa in April I went looking for the dealer I knew would be there. I told my friend about it and he asked that I call him when I found the dealer. We both bought one. On Sunday I manned the dealer's table for him for a while. I got pretty good at using the Warthog. The secretary at the library just said last week that the old kitchen knife I had sharpened was the sharpest knife she had ever used. The Warthog works.
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Location: West Central Missouri
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I use the EZE Lap, I have both the flat stone which is mounted on a wood block and also a convenient rod style sharpener that has a leather sheath and the rod unscrews and stores in the handle for use with the sheath and protection of the rod. I have used both of these to sharpen both plain blade and serrated blades and IMO it works very well.
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