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Thanks for the advice mate I appreciate it! I like them all but the M4 steel of the mini Freek is less corrosion resistant and takes more care. And for skinning and food prep the coating of the M390 steel on the Bugout aluminium seems less practical if you don't want coating in your food. That's why I was considering the Tagged Out mini with the s45vn steel that is stonewashed, easy to maintain and has decent edge retention and hardness and good corrosion resistance.
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Thanks for your video on this comparison! Though I only have experience with the Mini Freek (M4 and G10), I tend to agree that the Bugout is a bit thin for medium duty EDC. That said, I have yet to try the Mini Taggedout to compare to the Mini Freek. IMHO, the Mini Freek is a great choice for light to medium EDC use!
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Tough to surmise what I think into something short lol. It depends on your intended use & wants. For lighter carry/work or show off at the office or to actually work.
Me, I'd get all of them & customize the G10 BM with a hollow grind, light knife - light use, etc etc .
Great question!
Cheers
<edit> Aluminum Bugout (with a hollow grind).
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@cjanderson1992
2 months ago
I have all of those minus the blue/satin bugout and love them all for different reasons. I mix them up, just depends on what I’m doing.
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