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Quick Look: Spyderco Police

A Brief Evaluation by Phil Elmore


The

Spyderco Police folder is one
of the best utility and self-defense knives available.  It is all
stainless steel, making it heavy but durable.  (The weight makes it a
great fist load and striking tool, by the way.)  The blade — whether
you choose serrated or “plain” — comes from the factory incredibly sharp. 
With a needle-sharp tip, metal pocket clip designed for “tip-down” carry,
and strong rocker-bar locking system, the Police makes a great backup
fighting tool and is more than adequate for daily utility chores.


Be advised, though:  the Police is big.  The blade is
over four inches long and this puts it outside the legal limit in a lot of
areas.  It will feel uncomfortably heavy in the pocket to some users,
too. Given its weight, it is best carried in jeans.  Dress pants
pockets tend to sag under its metal frame.

There is a liability associated with the all steel
construction,  — it is a bit slippery.  Applying

3M
carpet tape
to the body significantly increased traction and handling
of this Police model.


For those who like tactical folders fabricated entirely of cold, hard
steel, the Police is the perfect choice. 

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