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Spyderco Military D2 Foliage Green Knife

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2009

http://www.customtacticals.com - Video review of the Spyderco Millie, in Foliage Green G-10, and D2 steel.

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  • Great review as always

  • no.. i don't know.. .maybe a future model?

    i was talking about getting it modded by a modder like STR or someone off bladeforums or some other forums.

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  • @dany1441 Get a 2-56 bit/tap kit off ebay for $5 and use your drill press and you can change any knife to any carry condition you want. I've done on all my Mili's.. works perfect.

  • I would have owned several of these already if they ONLY MADE IT TIP UP CARRY as well.

    Damn Spyderco for making (of all knives) this knife tip-down only.

  • when are you gonna review the ti version?

  • See, I don't understand why everyone complains about D2 having no corrosion resistance. I EDC a knife with a D2 blade frequently and I have absolutely no problem with rust. Then again, I wipe off my blade after using it. Some people might not do that and expect no corrosion. I just ordered a Military with the titanium frame lock handle. I used to have a regular millie w/G-10 and S30V and I didn't care for the liner lock either. This foliage green w/CPM D-2 looks awesome though.

  • total butter knife

  • Something I just don't understand: with knives that are "tactical", there goes the assumption that at some time, the blade might have to be used as a weapon. So...why do so few of these tactical knives have really deep finger choils to keep the hand from sliding forward in a thrust cut...especially if one's hands are wet. For example, the Kershaw ZT 0200 had excellent finger choils. No sliding. What about other knives? like this Spyderco. Excellent quality, but hardly any finger choil.

  • Love this knife, I have one and it comes only second to my Military BG42 Spyderco. Good review 5*

  • There's talk on the spyderco forums of redoing the para millie for 4 way clip carry and some other things

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