Be careful buying a Spyderco Paramilitary 2/Para 3 from Amazon. They seem to have issues (for whatever reason) with fakes entering their supply chain with this series. I think I read somewhere that the PM2 is the most commonly faked knife on the market right now. I received a fake PM2 from them a while back, and I'm by no means the only one. They made good on it without issue, but the fake was pretty darn convincing. If there weren't a ton of videos on how to spot a fake, I might have been fooled since it was my first PM2.
Every time he mentions how not having a pocket clip prevents knife loss, I think back to the time he left his benchmade in the wrong pants and lost it for months. Good times.
@@AnthonySmith-sc4zs i dont have context, but if he left them in the wrong pants, i wouldnt call finding it luck. As he owns the pants and surely will end up wearing them again.
@@Zociety6477 yeah but in his mind he lost it. He also lost one of his 940s in his own compound that he owns. So he lost it in his backyard. And if he didn't wear that pants for months then be must've clearly thought it was long gone
True, and I’m the same way, but there is an old saying to “Beware of the man who owns only one rifle” because he most likely knows how to use it really well, so there’s that.
There’s no need to not carry your Osborne ever again. Choosing your knife is like choosing your shirt for the day. Hell I change knives sometimes when I come home for lunch on workdays.
Agreed. Knives are kind of like watches to in that way. You can have a collection of different ones you like for different reasons. If they're all good pieces there's no reason not to swap them out here and there.
You should see other people open my ZT 0450. I told a guy awhile back, just push the flipper tab on the bottom, he did, held his hand over the blade, stopped it, then commenced to open it with both hands. He never even got to see how cool the KVT flipper action is.
Seriously, Jesus... like I flip my Para 3 open a million different ways from all orientations, and closing it is as simple as holding the knife vertically and pressing the lock in and allowing gravity to bring the blade down. Opening is faster than the axis lock of the Benchmade, just press and hold the lock and flick.
@@Justafreesheep You just quoted my brain... Seriously, the easiest to close knife ever made,by orders of magnitude. Gravity will literally do it for you every single time. (Almost) effortless.
Spyderco knives are pretty damn solid and you get more for the money compared to Benchmade. I personally only have one mid-grade Spyderco, the Manix 2 in S30V and absolutely love it. I carry it alternating with my ZT 0566 with a S35VN blade. Both are badass, strong and sharp as hell. The Spyderco is a better slicer, while the ZT is built like a freaking tank. Each serves a similar, yet slightly different purpose. It depends on what I am doing and where I am going. Office, I take the Manix 2. Weekend running around, I take the ZT 0566. Either way, you can't have too many great knives.
@@ninjaknocker11 Eh, if I can still stomach watching his videos after learning that he supports Trump, I'm sure you can handle his jabs at the knife crowd.
VENOM my issue with it is he scoffs at and makes fun of elitists that say the things they have are the absolute best and nothing is better. Yet he regularly says that the way he does things or the things he has are the best and theres no worthy substitute.
My father carries several knives, for different uses. He said once "suppose someone takes the one that I am carrying openly, and pulls it on me. Then I reach in my pockets and pull 2 on him. Then somehow loose all 3 of them. That's fine, because I keep a 4th one in my wallet"
I carry a folder with a pocket clip in the usual position and a fixed blade in a horizontal carry kydex sheath tucked under my shirt along my beltline. Backup is never a bad idea.
If you adjust the tension on the pivot you can close it one handed. The blade can actually just fall closed once pressure to the compression lock is applied. I think if you do that, you'll be even more happy with the PM3. I did that with my PM2 and couldn't be more happy.
If the washers parts around the pivot are cleaned off with some rubbing alcohol then lightly oiled with mineral oil then reassembled you can tighten the pivot screws down all the way and still have smoothly dropping action on the para3 (at least mine was that way) and it came to me with very bad action. I think it was bought and returned a bit dirty before it got to me.
I carry a Spyderco Para2 after having a Benchmade axis lock. I really prefer the Spydy hole opener to a thumb stud. I had the thumb stud catch on my pocket more than once. The last Benchmade I considered buying actually had a Spydy hole! You need to clean and tune the action on yours. It should drop closed freely when you release the back lock.
When closing the Spyderco hold it the same way you were close to 940 grab the compression lock with your first finger and flick it down the same way you would on the 940 once you get a little bit used to it it will close just as fast and smooth as the 940 I own both and love both thanks for the video
If you use your index finger, you can open and close a compression lock faster than an axis. In, out or both flicking it back and forth breaks the washers in fast.😁
You can rotate your carry based on what you’re planning on doing that day. Different knives have different purposes. Yes, the para 3 is an all around great knife though
Sorry but the benchmade only came in handy for him as a prying tool with the occasional screwdriving. There is no need to rotate, that knife is better left in the safety box where it belongs. He can always get one of those pry tools that works as a flathead 🪛
I fully luv my para 3, compression lock,,jus now learning a little bit bout the locking mechanisms,,my question is some of my spiders are from Japan ,and a lil harder to open or not as easy as the spiders from Colorado,,k I need ta watch a vid on what adjustments need to be possibly made to possibly have it open so smoothly as the compression locks,,if that’s possible,is there a huge difference between the locking systems,is one preferred more then the other.?
@No you I have 3 Spydercos and they are all to tight for the blade to be dropped of swung closed. I press the compression lock with my middle finger and push the blade down with my index.
Yeah... Somehow i dont think this knife was carried or ever shown to a friend. Weird that someone that is a self confessed knife guy doesnt know... No offense. He is used to forefinger and thumb operation...idk, odd he knows sals name but not how the knife works isnt it?
I am like you man, I have way to many favorites to just pick one, an they range from real light, short blades to heavy large beast blades, an the price range goes from 15 to an couple hundred bucks. An I may carry up to three with me, an its simply for my own personal enjoyment.
Same here. Switching between multiple knives keeps things fresh and lets you really use each and every knife you own. Rather than only carrying one and the rest never getting used.
I've given up a lot of riding ability to have a durable bicycle that I ride literally almost every day of my life (comfortable smushy seat, mudguards, gears, disc brakes, big lights, etc.) it doesn't even have paint. It's a tank. (Trek "Gritty" single speed).
Spyderco will always reign supreme over Benchmade. Not only are they a family business, but Sal and Eric are class acts. Their quality control, attention to detail and the fact that they're always experimenting with better stainless steels puts them at the top of the knife game.
I have both and benchmade is my go to. The axis lock is the best feature and also find the spiderco too wide for many of my pockets when I also keep wallet in front right with my knife. I live near Golden, so wish I liked them as much since I could keep my money more local.
Na man, even in urban settings you could break a knife and need back up. 2 knives is perfectly acceptable in any setting. I used 3 knifes at my kids birthday parties. One to cut the meat, one for cake. One for presents. We forgot to grab kitchen knives on the way out so me being me I had multiple knives just by my own nature.
Instead of two knifes one of these and a leatherman model (I use the classic wave and 940) would be much, much more effective. Another sharp blade and all the other tools that come along with it.
My personal preference in Spyderco is the Para 2 also love the military (no para). In the market for a Benchmade 940 Osborn carbon fiber, really like the automatic version also. Truth be told I need to enter a 12 step program.
I owned a carbon fiber and frankly it isnt all it’s cracked up to be. It has weird weight and the satin feel of the aluminum scales are much more to my liking
Nathan Oberlander he’s a knuckle head who thinks he’s smart. I’m glad he’s still going, though. His content is worthwhile, even if some people really hate him an irrational amount. I’m not a huge fan. But, look at this, once again I’m back to watch this dumb, boring weirdo’s content.
I love my 940-2, and after seeing me use mine for a while (and taking it when she needs it), I ended up getting one for my fiancee as well. We're guaranteed to have a 940 around whenever and wherever we are and it affords us a real piece of mind. (We're no coast for the record)
Cody, love your use of “the fizz” like James May. The way you close that para 3 scares me. I’ve carried a PM2 for years and the compression lock should allow the knife to drop shut or shut with very slight wrist action. It’s why that family of knives gives me the fizz. Open and shut lightning fast with or without gloves etc. You may just need to open your para 3 and give it a clean and oiling. Your fingers never need to be in the blade path with a compression lock. God bless you and the family.
I have several para 2 and para 3s. I open them both using the compression lock like the axis lock. But all of them definitely required a break in period for the washers in them to wear down just a bit. Also the para 2s have always flipped easier for me. The longer blade gives you more leverage to flip it open and closed. The para 2 is a superior knife to the para 3 anyway.
Late to the game here, but pinch the liner lock with your index and thumb and the blade will fall shut. Do so while holding the rest of the knife with your palm/pinky and ring finger. This way, you do not need to loose grip of the knife and you can close with one hand.
Makes it much easier to close with a pocket clip on it. Gives you the necessary purchase to close the knife safely; Whether using the flick method or just closing it normally.
What I love about the Spyderco is that it's not a lint catcher! I live up north and often use my knife in cold temperatures, the spyder hole makes use with gloves easy. personally the Spyderco Para 3 is right for me! not to mention it is super grippy when using it with gloves too.
I live in cold climate and disagree. I can both open and close an axis lock with gloves but never close a compression lock. It’s easy to press back the axis lock and wrist flick both open and close the 940. Never ever can I close a compression lock without taking the gloves off.
Switched to the Leatherman Skeletool CX. I know its not a dedicated knife but its just so useful, where as carrying a dedicated knife just doesn't get it done anymore for myself.
At first glance, from the perspective of an “older man”, I recognize that one of these knives caters to the decreased motor function that time and gravity steals from the wise.
Not sure you how claim the 940 isn't a good cutter. The edge I put on mine is incredible. I run 22 degrees primary bevel and compound it. Can shave hair but still retains the edge reasonably long with hard use, tested with cardboard.
Closing the Para3 one handed advice: I’ve had a Para2 for years and years. Try pinching it from the back with your thumb and middle finger to where your index finger can then pinch the release. Pinch/open release with index finger and give it a flick, similar to how you were closing the Benchmade and it’ll swing shut with all fingers out of the way.
That’s a good one too. I picked up the Byrd Raven 2 for $45 a few yrs ago and carry it everyday. It’s excellent and. Basically it’s a twin to the Manix 2 at half the cost.
Mine is a Osbourne 940-1 Carbon fiber. Blue spacers. So fast and easy to open. Totally melts away in the pocket, but good point on the pocket clip. That's how I lost my last one.
I got a 940 then got the pm2 and the 940 has sat in my bedside table ever sense. its got to be one of the best designed knives ever. the ergos on it are amazing with jimping in all the right spots. I use to always want that next knife but I don't think id want to edc anything else and it took me forever to buy a syderco because I just thought they were ugly.
Spyderco knives are not good looking but there's something about the compression lock I like. Just one more (as far as I am aware part than a liner lock but stronger.
One of my favorite EDC knives is a single blade 50-year old Case that I got from my granddad. It's worn, thin and barely holds an edge anymore, but something about it works for me.
I've carried the same SpyderCo knife, clipped on my pocket, for about 30 years. I have 10 or so SpyderCo knives but always carried only the one. Yep, seatbelts and other things have tried to steal it but never succeeded. It's the serrated blade which is now almost a smooth edge. I love it.
Been carrying a Spyderco since 1986 when I was first issued one in the USAF. The one handed operation beats anyone's attempt. I do have several different knives (Benchmade, Gerber, Buck and my first knife from dad the Old Timer tri-blade). The smooth flat finish fits great in any pocket and does not catch like the "thumb nub" on every other assist knife. The other ones have their own purpose/use but my EDC will always be a Spyderco. Welcome to the Spyderco family...
Sometimes a thing just feels right...even when others may scoff. I have a CRKT flipper that I feel that way about. It isn't expensive or premium in any regard but it feels right when I hold it and does what I need it to do for day to day tasks. I guess I am not a "true" knife guy either since I carry it daily and even went so far as to buy a second as a backup if something happens to the one I carry. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and God bless!
I feel the same way. Spiderco makes good to great knives. But I hate the finger loop style. It forces the blade to be much wider to accommodate it and I don't find it as comfortable.
Good point on the pocket clip..I recently lost my shot show limited edition mini adamas at work sadly….but i just purchased the 940-1 (my dream edc) an i will definitely be removing the pocket clip. Thanks for that tip buddy! And great comparison i still love to 940 for me. The mini adamas was an absolute beast an a surprisingly great edc as well.
I truly enjoyed this video. I had a smile on my face the entire time. I knew you would like the Para 3 which is why I sent it to you. Every so often a company just nails it and the Para 3 is a great example of that. It just feels right in every way. I will say this though, if you don't start "flicking" it open with your middle finger I'm going to fly to "Mt. Fiji" and take that knife back! Oh, and there is a fairly easy way to close it one handed as well. You'll figure it out I'm sure. Happy to see you made the right choice (I made the same choice between the same knives shortly after the Para 3 was introduced)!
Please... someone show him how to close the para one handed. Everyone I know that's owns one including my self have no problem closing the spyderco compression lock with one hand.....very easy to do!
Came down here for this. The compression lock is by far the easiest style of lock to use one handed IMO. Fell in love with it from my first Spyderco. I have a hard time taking this video seriously after he talked about that 😂
I’m at 11:43 I would like to say you should learn how to close your knives and properly use them before judging them. That’s not how do you supposed to close the Para 3.
😂😂😂 I'm 6ft 3 and do the same with my Rat 1 ...LOL Here in Oregon we have pretty relaxed knife laws but, almost 95% of all buildings have signs now that say no "weapons" allowed. Its getting a bit silly, its almost like living in the U.K in some states I can't imagine not being able to wear a belt knife in public .
@@Airik1111bibles I live in the UK, its pretty strict here but they aren't silly. I think its something like 4" blade for a folding knife and a bit less than that for a fixed blade. But we definitely don't have butch blokes playing with knives all the time 😂
From carrying a pm2 for almost 2 years now, I've always used a very similar closing technique that you use for your benchmade. Simple pinch the lock with my index finger and swing it shut with my wrist. I'm unsure if it would be possible as the para 3 is smaller but I hope this helped.
I do the same, but it's important that the pivot is loose enough, rotates or drops freely (I'm not a knife pro, forgive me if I don't know the right terminology)... while still tight enough not to loosen on its own (or use locktite). If it's too tight, you need to apply some force to close the blade. Gravity itself won't allow it to close. It looks like WS had his pivot pretty tight, which makes sense if he's keeping it in his pocket without a clip. Also, if you are going to loosen the pivot so it can drop freely, I suggest keeping the tip down when using the clip. I kept it tip up for a few months and a couple times reached in my pocket to find an exposed blade. One of those times I cut myself a bit, so since then I've kept it tip down.
My EDC has been a Spyderco Sage 1 Liner lock with Carbon Fiber scales that I just love! That CPM S30V stands up to anything I throw at it and stays SHARP! Knowing you, Wranglerstar, I just recently got one you should check out, but it's definitely NOT an EDC, and that's the Hoback Husky by Jake Hoback. This thing is a beast! It's 9.25" open and weighs in at a "Husky" 11.7 oz. Titanium frame, Micarta handle, flipper opener, just one helluva piece!
Perhaps you are losing some calluses on your fingertips because your work has changed a bit with all the time you spend editing and setting up cameras.
@@Airik1111bibles Oh. You see, the phrase "Says the guy who...", when used correctly, is used to imply that, said "guy", has done / said / written something hypocritical and is correctly followed by "insert hypocritical thing". Assuming you knew that, and used it correctly, it implied you were offended by a benign comment I made to someone other than yourself. This is why I asked why you were offended on his behalf. I wanted to leave the question open-ended so as not to ask a loaded question. 🤔
Its a compression lock and you can use it like you do the axis lock hold it in swing open and then push in and swing closed its that simple i love both knives i have both
Paramilitary 2 > 3, i can flick the PM2 open/close with that lock (forget the name, not for left handed people). It’s similar to the axis lock in the regard once you press it ….the blade swings freely. You really have me contemplating buying that bench made.
I love my Para 3, but I love flippers probably a bit more, so the Spyderco Mantra 3 was a perfect choice for me. It has a smaller profile but longer cutting edge. Plus it has carbon fiber texture on scales. More fun to open. Para 3 is still a badass EDC knife though. P.S. I can open my Para 3 five different ways n always close one handed. Fun to learn.
I open paint cans with my spyderco. Keep the knife closed and use the back of the spider hole to get under the lip of the lid. Thats actually why I carry the spyderco, because for a long time most of the work I did was painting.
Car mouche I thought the same thing about myself but I actually prefer my original 940 to my 940-1..... it’s something about the carbon fiber..... I would rather the feel of the aluminum idk maybe I’m crazy lol
It's nice but basically the same knife with improved steel and different scales.. I think for reasons he has listed here that he's looking for something different.
great review and details, I would go w/ the Benchmade 556-1 or Spyderco Manix 2.. There locking method of the blade is the key to carrying a good edc and for self defense. for your type of work and purposes Benchmade Outlast 365BK
Just make sure you don’t look at that tip sideways. I’ve seen so many snapped off. I used to work somewhere that sold them and we got them back in all the time with snapped tips.
I couldn't afford a nicer knife, so I bought a buck tempest and have been pretty happy with it. For $50 it's pretty good. I would definitely prefer the spyderco though, the benchmade is nice too.
Tenacious is the same price roughly. And the heat treatment on the 8cr is top shelf . It's a quality knife with all the Spyderco traits except the price. But understand that the tenacious purchase recommendation comes with a caveat... Its a gateway knife.. much like a gateway drug, it opens the door to more expensive stuff
Use your dominant hand(or which ever hand you hold the knife with) index finger to depress the liner lock. You don't have to change the orientation of the knife in your hand. It will fold directly down. Someone else may have already mentioned this in comments..
I’m a Para 3 guy. Mines the s30v. You can also flip open the knife just like the axis lock by holding down the compression lock and flipping your wrist.
You can hold the lock on the back of the spyderco and flick it into the handle similar to the benchmade when it comes to closing the knife. As a caveat, I will still close my spyderco shaman against pants like you do with your PM3. It's just what and how you carry and how you get used to tour particular EDC tool.
You're deff closing the PM3 wrong. You are supposed to do the pinch with your index and thumb on the lock and throw the blade down. It's the same idea as the Benchmade just with a pinch. And if you do the Spydy flip open with your middle finger it also won't hit your finger because you used it to open.
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Hahaha... but why?
Wranglerstar invest in a Fox karambit a curved blade it’s great for everything
Be careful buying a Spyderco Paramilitary 2/Para 3 from Amazon. They seem to have issues (for whatever reason) with fakes entering their supply chain with this series. I think I read somewhere that the PM2 is the most commonly faked knife on the market right now. I received a fake PM2 from them a while back, and I'm by no means the only one. They made good on it without issue, but the fake was pretty darn convincing. If there weren't a ton of videos on how to spot a fake, I might have been fooled since it was my first PM2.
I've got a question I'm 15 I was a member for a little while I live on the East coast but somehow this is my favorite UA-cam channel is that odd
I prefer dlt trading for all my knife purchases!
Every time he mentions how not having a pocket clip prevents knife loss, I think back to the time he left his benchmade in the wrong pants and lost it for months. Good times.
Thank you for mentioning this. I was waiting for someone to say it.
In that case I’d argue he misplaced it
@@Czechmate88 misplaced = lost
It’s just a question of if you happen to find it again. He got lucky.
@@AnthonySmith-sc4zs i dont have context, but if he left them in the wrong pants, i wouldnt call finding it luck. As he owns the pants and surely will end up wearing them again.
@@Zociety6477 yeah but in his mind he lost it. He also lost one of his 940s in his own compound that he owns. So he lost it in his backyard. And if he didn't wear that pants for months then be must've clearly thought it was long gone
Why do you have to pick just one? Rotate them out and enjoy both! Mix in some others for even more enjoyment!
No doubt I carry a different knife everyday I own hundreds.
That's what I was thinking.
True, and I’m the same way, but there is an old saying to “Beware of the man who owns only one rifle” because he most likely knows how to use it really well, so there’s that.
I started carrying 2 recently, so I laughed at this. One in each pocket. Thinking of adding a cinch pick for the left side instead.
Yea personally I’ve got my one designated work week knife that I beat on and then I carry my other knives on the weekends
There’s no need to not carry your Osborne ever again. Choosing your knife is like choosing your shirt for the day. Hell I change knives sometimes when I come home for lunch on workdays.
Agreed. Knives are kind of like watches to in that way. You can have a collection of different ones you like for different reasons. If they're all good pieces there's no reason not to swap them out here and there.
I thought that I was the only one who swaps knives on lunch break...
I have a nice church knife, looks nice
Yep. Or carry multiple knives
Collections of consumer goods are the most pointless wastes of money ever.
Spyderco: *designs compression lock to close one handed* Wranglerstar: *closes Para 3 like a back lock*
You should see other people open my ZT 0450. I told a guy awhile back, just push the flipper tab on the bottom, he did, held his hand over the blade, stopped it, then commenced to open it with both hands. He never even got to see how cool the KVT flipper action is.
This just made me shudder too. All the gear, no idea.
I about had an aneurysm at 11:20😂
I have a PM2….I was like nooooo man noooo
I can fling it open just like the axis!
@@cole6011 me too😆
Just imagine how much more WS is going to enjoy his Para3 once he learns how to actually operate a compression lock correctly? ;)
Seriously, Jesus... like I flip my Para 3 open a million different ways from all orientations, and closing it is as simple as holding the knife vertically and pressing the lock in and allowing gravity to bring the blade down. Opening is faster than the axis lock of the Benchmade, just press and hold the lock and flick.
🤣🤣 I was thinking the same thing
I love my compression lock on my para 3!
@@Justafreesheep You just quoted my brain... Seriously, the easiest to close knife ever made,by orders of magnitude. Gravity will literally do it for you every single time. (Almost) effortless.
It causes me physical pain to watch him open and close the para 3
*3 weeks later*
Why im switching back
LOL!
Indeed
Switching back to the Bugout...…...greatest knife ever he said...for about 3 days !
Spyderco knives are pretty damn solid and you get more for the money compared to Benchmade.
I personally only have one mid-grade Spyderco, the Manix 2 in S30V and absolutely love it. I carry it alternating with my ZT 0566 with a S35VN blade. Both are badass, strong and sharp as hell. The Spyderco is a better slicer, while the ZT is built like a freaking tank.
Each serves a similar, yet slightly different purpose. It depends on what I am doing and where I am going.
Office, I take the Manix 2.
Weekend running around, I take the ZT 0566.
Either way, you can't have too many great knives.
Don’t forget the Gerber Fastball. 4 days.
"Everybody knows that these are the only two knives worth having." Way to trigger the knife folks out there.
Really turned me off when he said that.
@@ninjaknocker11 Eh, if I can still stomach watching his videos after learning that he supports Trump, I'm sure you can handle his jabs at the knife crowd.
@@ajohnson153 what's wrong with having different opinions?
VENOM my issue with it is he scoffs at and makes fun of elitists that say the things they have are the absolute best and nothing is better. Yet he regularly says that the way he does things or the things he has are the best and theres no worthy substitute.
@@hhiimmddoo I didn't know that I dont regularly watch him, yesterday was actually the video I've watched of him.
My father carries several knives, for different uses. He said once "suppose someone takes the one that I am carrying openly, and pulls it on me. Then I reach in my pockets and pull 2 on him. Then somehow loose all 3 of them. That's fine, because I keep a 4th one in my wallet"
Your father sounds like a legend 😂
Ninja Dad...
Is your father The Joker?
I carry a folder with a pocket clip in the usual position and a fixed blade in a horizontal carry kydex sheath tucked under my shirt along my beltline. Backup is never a bad idea.
glad i'm not alone with the redundancy issue...
If you adjust the tension on the pivot you can close it one handed. The blade can actually just fall closed once pressure to the compression lock is applied. I think if you do that, you'll be even more happy with the PM3. I did that with my PM2 and couldn't be more happy.
If the washers parts around the pivot are cleaned off with some rubbing alcohol then lightly oiled with mineral oil then reassembled you can tighten the pivot screws down all the way and still have smoothly dropping action on the para3 (at least mine was that way) and it came to me with very bad action.
I think it was bought and returned a bit dirty before it got to me.
Still have to keep the compression lock pushed in tho the way he just pushes on it for a second to break loose the lock it won’t fall
I'm a huge PM2 fan. I have the cruwear one and another customized one. Just is perfect fit and for use in my opinion
Most ov us dont care for comp lock. Its an Upside down linerlock. No biggie🤨🙄🇺🇸🍼🍔🔪
I carry a Spyderco Para2 after having a Benchmade axis lock. I really prefer the Spydy hole opener to a thumb stud. I had the thumb stud catch on my pocket more than once. The last Benchmade I considered buying actually had a Spydy hole!
You need to clean and tune the action on yours. It should drop closed freely when you release the back lock.
When closing the Spyderco hold it the same way you were close to 940 grab the compression lock with your first finger and flick it down the same way you would on the 940 once you get a little bit used to it it will close just as fast and smooth as the 940 I own both and love both thanks for the video
Al 76 or you can use your middle finger and keep you thumb and pointer finger at the pivot
Very easy.
yea same i was going to say its the same hand motion
Yup, probably the thing I love most about the compression lock is how easy it is to flip the knife closed. 👍
If you use your index finger, you can open and close a compression lock faster than an axis. In, out or both flicking it back and forth breaks the washers in fast.😁
I feel like I just watched my parents get divorced.
Jase DiBlasi lol
Watch out Mrs.W
Lol
I have 5 knifes that I rotate through. I can’t pick just one. It takes longer to pick my knife in the morning than my shirt.
Neal B Sooooo I’m not alone, good I was getting worried ha ha
Some days I can’t chose so I put two or three in my pocket
@@mikepalmer4371 I carry 3 at a time and still dont carry all of them in one month
@@rocketman8068 Walking around with 2 or 3 knives...
I feel better now.
5? that's easy.
Try 21 knives.
You can rotate your carry based on what you’re planning on doing that day. Different knives have different purposes. Yes, the para 3 is an all around great knife though
Sorry but the benchmade only came in handy for him as a prying tool with the occasional screwdriving. There is no need to rotate, that knife is better left in the safety box where it belongs. He can always get one of those pry tools that works as a flathead 🪛
I fully luv my para 3, compression lock,,jus now learning a little bit bout the locking mechanisms,,my question is some of my spiders are from Japan ,and a lil harder to open or not as easy as the spiders from Colorado,,k I need ta watch a vid on what adjustments need to be possibly made to possibly have it open so smoothly as the compression locks,,if that’s possible,is there a huge difference between the locking systems,is one preferred more then the other.?
Over one million followers on UA-cam and you haven't seen a vid that shows how to close a para 2 or 3 one handed?
I realized a long time ago that I have other parts of my body that work just fine for closing my knives when I only have one hand free.
@No you I have 3 Spydercos and they are all to tight for the blade to be dropped of swung closed. I press the compression lock with my middle finger and push the blade down with my index.
Or just apply a bit of oil right down the pivot.
@Xavier Reed yep you can always adjust pivot tension
@@a_single_white_female adjust the pivot screw, polish the washers, add some lubrication, lots of things you can do to make it drop shut.
Painful to watch that one handed opening discussion with the compression lock. Come on man.
JR Quarnberg I was extremely confused by what he was saying
Yeah... Somehow i dont think this knife was carried or ever shown to a friend. Weird that someone that is a self confessed knife guy doesnt know... No offense. He is used to forefinger and thumb operation...idk, odd he knows sals name but not how the knife works isnt it?
For real. I had to go grab my pm2 to calm myself 😂
@@pkmachinegun lmfaoo
I really like my Delica 4. Have carried it for years and still not tired of it.
same. I have many different folders but always seem to come back to the Delica 4
I just rotate through 30 of my favs. I see no need to limit yourself but that's just me being a knife guy.
I am like you man, I have way to many favorites to just pick one, an they range from real light, short blades to heavy large beast blades, an the price range goes from 15 to an couple hundred bucks. An I may carry up to three with me, an its simply for my own personal enjoyment.
Same here. Switching between multiple knives keeps things fresh and lets you really use each and every knife you own. Rather than only carrying one and the rest never getting used.
Well said sir lol
@@bothompson4911 I have 4 knifes a work one a nice one a fun one my favorite one
“It’s never been a good cutter”. Isn’t that the only purpose of a knife?
Yeah idk what he's talking abt
@@calvinburns6024 he's talking about how well it sliced through things.
I've given up a lot of riding ability to have a durable bicycle that I ride literally almost every day of my life (comfortable smushy seat, mudguards, gears, disc brakes, big lights, etc.) it doesn't even have paint. It's a tank. (Trek "Gritty" single speed).
Spyderco will always reign supreme over Benchmade. Not only are they a family business, but Sal and Eric are class acts. Their quality control, attention to detail and the fact that they're always experimenting with better stainless steels puts them at the top of the knife game.
Aesthetics wise I like Benchmade's designs more, but you're right that Spyderco has way better QC and steel selection. Better heat treatment.
after a day of fidgeting with my new para 3 light weight it closes under the weight of the blade
I have both and benchmade is my go to. The axis lock is the best feature and also find the spiderco too wide for many of my pockets when I also keep wallet in front right with my knife. I live near Golden, so wish I liked them as much since I could keep my money more local.
Your hands are sensitive because you are West Coast. 😊
HA! LOL!
Says the sore east coast folks. Cant seem to get over it.
Haha
@@Mikey-ym6ok Oh stop. They are in on the joke. All good fun.
Dang it!!!! You totally beat me to it!!!! Lol nice!
I’m absolutely in love with my Benchmade Griptillion i think it’s just as good as the the more “premium” knifes
Try the 550-1 griptillian. It's the premium version!
Knifes? Seriously?
Griptilian and knives* You know, because school.
Didn't Clint teach you that "one is none and two is one"? You have al least two pockets, carry both!
Two knives in urban settings is overkill, I carry my para 2 in one pocket and leatherman charge in the other.
Na man, even in urban settings you could break a knife and need back up. 2 knives is perfectly acceptable in any setting. I used 3 knifes at my kids birthday parties. One to cut the meat, one for cake. One for presents. We forgot to grab kitchen knives on the way out so me being me I had multiple knives just by my own nature.
Instead of two knifes one of these and a leatherman model (I use the classic wave and 940) would be much, much more effective. Another sharp blade and all the other tools that come along with it.
I carry 2. A nice knife and a cheapo knife, just in case I need to do something awful to a knife.
My personal preference in Spyderco is the Para 2 also love the military (no para). In the market for a Benchmade 940 Osborn carbon fiber, really like the automatic version also. Truth be told I need to enter a 12 step program.
Don’t we all lord have mercy
I owned a carbon fiber and frankly it isnt all it’s cracked up to be. It has weird weight and the satin feel of the aluminum scales are much more to my liking
The Para 2 would've been a much better comparison as far as size goes and it's a better knife imo than the Para 3 just due to size and Aesthetics
I just figured out why “wranglerstar” bugs me so much. He is 100% what a real world Dwight Shrute would be like.
Nathan Oberlander Amen!!
Yes
😂 true! Maybe that’s why he’s great
Elijah McCormick yeah, he’s really great...
Everyone loves sanctimonious, know it all, holy rollers.
Nathan Oberlander he’s a knuckle head who thinks he’s smart. I’m glad he’s still going, though. His content is worthwhile, even if some people really hate him an irrational amount. I’m not a huge fan. But, look at this, once again I’m back to watch this dumb, boring weirdo’s content.
Once you learn the SpydieFlick you'll throw rocks at auto's.
He can't even figure out how to close it. Might take him years to get the spydie flick down.
I love my 940-2, and after seeing me use mine for a while (and taking it when she needs it), I ended up getting one for my fiancee as well. We're guaranteed to have a 940 around whenever and wherever we are and it affords us a real piece of mind. (We're no coast for the record)
Whole time he's talking about that pm3, I'm steady 🥵🥵🥵 looking at that beautifully worn and seasoned 940
I carry my Benchmade mini Griptillian every day, I have never looked back.
Cody, love your use of “the fizz” like James May. The way you close that para 3 scares me. I’ve carried a PM2 for years and the compression lock should allow the knife to drop shut or shut with very slight wrist action. It’s why that family of knives gives me the fizz. Open and shut lightning fast with or without gloves etc. You may just need to open your para 3 and give it a clean and oiling. Your fingers never need to be in the blade path with a compression lock. God bless you and the family.
I have several para 2 and para 3s. I open them both using the compression lock like the axis lock. But all of them definitely required a break in period for the washers in them to wear down just a bit. Also the para 2s have always flipped easier for me. The longer blade gives you more leverage to flip it open and closed. The para 2 is a superior knife to the para 3 anyway.
The benchmade axis lock is the exact same was except better. its designed to close with gravity.
For me it's the Otter Mercator. An absolute classic, functional, made and hand fitted in Germany.
To grippy, it bothered me??? Really must be a West coast sissy! Lol
Ya, the Paramilitary/ Para series has some rough G10, but it'll smoothen over time.
Hahahaha
Yes I know I'm a knife guy 😂 but if you want rough g10 get a cold steel lol ps I was joking
You can open paint cans with the Para 3, when the knife is closed, use the spydie hole spine to pry the can open
Too thick for that you need an edge or a point. Obv shouldn't be using a knife for that tho lol
I just use my fingernails to open brand NEW sealed paint cans.
@@escapetherace1943 - is that before or after you eat green berets for breakfast?
@@gwailotus9154 after.
also you dropped this, *picks up crown* for you, King.
@@escapetherace1943 - thanks but i stole that from "Arnold" in Commando (1985)
Just go straight for a PM2. It’s a dream with gloves, and offers more of everything there is to like about the Para 3
Or go to a hinderer perhaps
@@genoedcknifecollecter1538 I’m coming back now to say he should try a PM3 lightweight
@@Orochi_001 whyyy u left the pm2 to the para3 too???
I love my Osborne, but if I had to pick one knife for the rest of my life it would be my Para 2. IMO, Spyderco offers the best bang for your buck.
nakinate i agree, for someone who claims to be a benchmade guy, i only own three and then accidentally have 5 spydercos.😅
@@KniceKnafs spyderco always puts ot creative designs with smashing steels
"A knife is a knife" That's blasphemy.
It's a mans pocket jewelry.
@@The_Koolman only if he doesnt use it.
Still have my original Spyderco from the early 90’s
So do I. It's in a drawer with a broken tip. Don't pry with one. Brittle.
Late to the game here, but pinch the liner lock with your index and thumb and the blade will fall shut. Do so while holding the rest of the knife with your palm/pinky and ring finger.
This way, you do not need to loose grip of the knife and you can close with one hand.
Compression lock is my personal favorite
I absolutely shudder when I hear someone suggest opening a paint can with a knife. Why not hammer a nail with it
Makes it much easier to close with a pocket clip on it. Gives you the necessary purchase to close the knife safely; Whether using the flick method or just closing it normally.
To open a paint can with the Spyderco: knife in the closed position use the Hump of the spine behind/on top of the spyderhole as a pry-lever.
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That's how I open beer bottles with mine 👍
Can attest to both the paint can and beer bottle opening.
Im a painting contractor and carry a Spyderco for that reason. Manix 2XL is my favorite spyderco though.
9:22. "something gross!"
East Coast guy: Fire starter
Yes
9:00 ^
That 940 is a really good knife and looks great. That spider co might be nice but in my opinion its ugly as sin
Ohio outdoorsman Agreed lol
And I think the 940 is ugly and the Spyderco looks good. To each his own, both are awesome knives!
it looks like a box cutter utility blade
Ugly as sin!? don't be like that, its functionally gorgeous.
It's an acquired taste. I was turned off by Spyderco at first, but now it's my favorite brand.
What I love about the Spyderco is that it's not a lint catcher! I live up north and often use my knife in cold temperatures, the spyder hole makes use with gloves easy. personally the Spyderco Para 3 is right for me! not to mention it is super grippy when using it with gloves too.
I live in cold climate and disagree. I can both open and close an axis lock with gloves but never close a compression lock. It’s easy to press back the axis lock and wrist flick both open and close the 940. Never ever can I close a compression lock without taking the gloves off.
@@martinekstrom6303, that is inarguable (said by a Para 3 and Benchmade something owner).
Switched to the Leatherman Skeletool CX. I know its not a dedicated knife but its just so useful, where as carrying a dedicated knife just doesn't get it done anymore for myself.
Cody..where can l get this fizz? We don't have it in the UK.....
Sounds like you need a Donald Trump..
At first glance, from the perspective of an “older man”, I recognize that one of these knives caters to the decreased motor function that time and gravity steals from the wise.
I love my folders but now that I started carrying a leatherman I can’t go without it
Lol, I carry my leatherman AND my pocket knives
I like the BM but when it comes down to it I trust the compression lock more than omega springs.
Over a decade of using BM axis lock knives daily, including mini grips, bugout, and osborne, never had any omega spring failure or problems
The way he opens and closes that para3 is triggering me. Lol
I lost interest in the video when I saw he can barely close either knife with one hand. His opinion is worthless now.
@@1ceCold037 👋
Screaming at the screen lol.
Maybe he should watch a video or 2 . . .
Respect your decision but I disagree. 940 for me.
😝
This is why I love my manix 2, it feels as if it is the perfect blend between the two knives for me
I tried carrying my 940 in pocket without a clip but it always ended up horizontal at the bottom of my pocket.
Not sure you how claim the 940 isn't a good cutter. The edge I put on mine is incredible. I run 22 degrees primary bevel and compound it. Can shave hair but still retains the edge reasonably long with hard use, tested with cardboard.
Closing the Para3 one handed advice:
I’ve had a Para2 for years and years. Try pinching it from the back with your thumb and middle finger to where your index finger can then pinch the release. Pinch/open release with index finger and give it a flick, similar to how you were closing the Benchmade and it’ll swing shut with all fingers out of the way.
That is an awesome knife, I’ve had my Para 2, black on black for several years. The knife is solid.
A glass of Jameson Black Barrel and a discussion of knives is a great pairing.
If you want the best of both worlds, might I humbly suggest a Manix 2 by Spyderco.
That’s a good one too. I picked up the Byrd Raven 2 for $45 a few yrs ago and carry it everyday. It’s excellent and. Basically it’s a twin to the Manix 2 at half the cost.
Mine is a Osbourne 940-1 Carbon fiber. Blue spacers. So fast and easy to open. Totally melts away in the pocket, but good point on the pocket clip. That's how I lost my last one.
If you get a spiderco persistence, you get the similar knife to the para 3 but with a standard liner lock.
One hand close: depress lock mechanism with your index finger and fling the knife to close the blade. Takes some practice.
Only about 30 seconds of practice. It is that easy. I think alot of people just dont think to use index for lock button. But its perfect method.
I got a 940 then got the pm2 and the 940 has sat in my bedside table ever sense. its got to be one of the best designed knives ever. the ergos on it are amazing with jimping in all the right spots. I use to always want that next knife but I don't think id want to edc anything else and it took me forever to buy a syderco because I just thought they were ugly.
Spyderco knives are not good looking but there's something about the compression lock I like. Just one more (as far as I am aware part than a liner lock but stronger.
I’ve carried a two blade old timer for probably the past five years this is the second one I’ve had I absolutely love it
One of my favorite EDC knives is a single blade 50-year old Case that I got from my granddad. It's worn, thin and barely holds an edge anymore, but something about it works for me.
I've carried the same SpyderCo knife, clipped on my pocket, for about 30 years. I have 10 or so SpyderCo knives but always carried only the one. Yep, seatbelts and other things have tried to steal it but never succeeded. It's the serrated blade which is now almost a smooth edge. I love it.
Been carrying a Spyderco since 1986 when I was first issued one in the USAF. The one handed operation beats anyone's attempt. I do have several different knives (Benchmade, Gerber, Buck and my first knife from dad the Old Timer tri-blade). The smooth flat finish fits great in any pocket and does not catch like the "thumb nub" on every other assist knife. The other ones have their own purpose/use but my EDC will always be a Spyderco. Welcome to the Spyderco family...
Sometimes a thing just feels right...even when others may scoff. I have a CRKT flipper that I feel that way about. It isn't expensive or premium in any regard but it feels right when I hold it and does what I need it to do for day to day tasks. I guess I am not a "true" knife guy either since I carry it daily and even went so far as to buy a second as a backup if something happens to the one I carry. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and God bless!
I tried the PM2 and sold it. Did not care for the big finder loop on the blade. It just got in the way. Excellent fit and finish though.
I feel the same way. Spiderco makes good to great knives. But I hate the finger loop style. It forces the blade to be much wider to accommodate it and I don't find it as comfortable.
I'm 18 minutes into this video, and you haven't cut anything with either knife yet 🤔
I use to own a Spyderco military and I use to sell Spyderco and Benchmade knives when did they put the linerlock on the top of the spco ?
Good point on the pocket clip..I recently lost my shot show limited edition mini adamas at work sadly….but i just purchased the 940-1 (my dream edc) an i will definitely be removing the pocket clip. Thanks for that tip buddy! And great comparison i still love to 940 for me. The mini adamas was an absolute beast an a surprisingly great edc as well.
I truly enjoyed this video. I had a smile on my face the entire time. I knew you would like the Para 3 which is why I sent it to you. Every so often a company just nails it and the Para 3 is a great example of that. It just feels right in every way. I will say this though, if you don't start "flicking" it open with your middle finger I'm going to fly to "Mt. Fiji" and take that knife back! Oh, and there is a fairly easy way to close it one handed as well. You'll figure it out I'm sure. Happy to see you made the right choice (I made the same choice between the same knives shortly after the Para 3 was introduced)!
Why isn’t this pinned
So, what's wrong with using a thumb to open it?
You can flip the pm3 shut too when it's broken in
Please... someone show him how to close the para one handed. Everyone I know that's owns one including my self have no problem closing the spyderco compression lock with one hand.....very easy to do!
Came down here for this. The compression lock is by far the easiest style of lock to use one handed IMO. Fell in love with it from my first Spyderco. I have a hard time taking this video seriously after he talked about that 😂
Do you have any thoughts now 3 years later ? Do you still like the para3? Would you go back to the Benchmade 940?
I’m at 11:43 I would like to say you should learn how to close your knives and properly use them before judging them. That’s not how do you supposed to close the Para 3.
The poor people at his dentist office 😂
*sitting in the doctors office*
*sees 6'4" Cody quietly playing with scary-sharp knife*
*begins sweating*
😂😂😂 I'm 6ft 3 and do the same with my Rat 1 ...LOL Here in Oregon we have pretty relaxed knife laws but, almost 95% of all buildings have signs now that say no "weapons" allowed. Its getting a bit silly, its almost like living in the U.K in some states I can't imagine not being able to wear a belt knife in public .
@@Airik1111bibles I live in the UK, its pretty strict here but they aren't silly. I think its something like 4" blade for a folding knife and a bit less than that for a fixed blade.
But we definitely don't have butch blokes playing with knives all the time 😂
Bet Cody gets service faster
@@georgehumphrey7178 Who ya calling butch!..😉
Yeah he's so scary talking about the fizz and complaining about g10 hurting his finger...terrifying
From carrying a pm2 for almost 2 years now, I've always used a very similar closing technique that you use for your benchmade. Simple pinch the lock with my index finger and swing it shut with my wrist. I'm unsure if it would be possible as the para 3 is smaller but I hope this helped.
I do the same, but it's important that the pivot is loose enough, rotates or drops freely (I'm not a knife pro, forgive me if I don't know the right terminology)... while still tight enough not to loosen on its own (or use locktite).
If it's too tight, you need to apply some force to close the blade. Gravity itself won't allow it to close.
It looks like WS had his pivot pretty tight, which makes sense if he's keeping it in his pocket without a clip. Also, if you are going to loosen the pivot so it can drop freely, I suggest keeping the tip down when using the clip. I kept it tip up for a few months and a couple times reached in my pocket to find an exposed blade. One of those times I cut myself a bit, so since then I've kept it tip down.
@@Jingling-MelO uh no, don’t loosen the pivot. Break the knife in through use or tune it
@@tylerreis7627 my pivot has been fine where it's at. It's not actually loose, but it's not over tightened either
@@tylerreis7627 what do u mean by "tune it"
My EDC has been a Spyderco Sage 1 Liner lock with Carbon Fiber scales that I just love! That CPM S30V stands up to anything I throw at it and stays SHARP! Knowing you, Wranglerstar, I just recently got one you should check out, but it's definitely NOT an EDC, and that's the Hoback Husky by Jake Hoback. This thing is a beast! It's 9.25" open and weighs in at a "Husky" 11.7 oz. Titanium frame, Micarta handle, flipper opener, just one helluva piece!
Do you have the pivot really tight on the Para3? I thought they pretty much fall shut when you disengage the compression lock.
I thought you were joking when you said you couldn't figure out how to close the para 3 with one hand
Just bought a Benchmade Barrage, I absolutely love it. Opening and closing it gets addicting.
I lost mine 10 months ago, I think about it every damn day 😔
Perhaps you are losing some calluses on your fingertips because your work has changed a bit with all the time you spend editing and setting up cameras.
Says the guy who had to edit his comment😂 ..😉
Airik1111 You seem offended on Cody’s behalf. I’m curious, why?
@@RefinerSimilitude Offended people don't leave winking emojis😉 maybe you don't speak emoji's I'll translate ..."sarcasm" 😏
@@Airik1111bibles Oh. You see, the phrase "Says the guy who...", when used correctly, is used to imply that, said "guy", has done / said / written something hypocritical and is correctly followed by "insert hypocritical thing". Assuming you knew that, and used it correctly, it implied you were offended by a benign comment I made to someone other than yourself. This is why I asked why you were offended on his behalf. I wanted to leave the question open-ended so as not to ask a loaded question. 🤔
@@RefinerSimilitude Wow ROFL bro .... That's deep.
Its a compression lock and you can use it like you do the axis lock hold it in swing open and then push in and swing closed its that simple i love both knives i have both
Paramilitary 2 > 3, i can flick the PM2 open/close with that lock (forget the name, not for left handed people). It’s similar to the axis lock in the regard once you press it ….the blade swings freely.
You really have me contemplating buying that bench made.
Do it. Axis lock beats the hell out of liner lock. But I'm a Benchmade guy.....lol.
I love my Para 3, but I love flippers probably a bit more, so the Spyderco Mantra 3 was a perfect choice for me. It has a smaller profile but longer cutting edge. Plus it has carbon fiber texture on scales. More fun to open. Para 3 is still a badass EDC knife though. P.S. I can open my Para 3 five different ways n always close one handed. Fun to learn.
I can do 6 different finger flicks, plus all the standard slow roll, thumb flick open etc etc
I open paint cans with my spyderco. Keep the knife closed and use the back of the spider hole to get under the lip of the lid. Thats actually why I carry the spyderco, because for a long time most of the work I did was painting.
Clay Sensiba I was going to say this exact same thing. I’m a commercial roofer and I use my police the same way on primer cans
Benchmade needs to send him a 940-1 to put that para 3 away for good
Car mouche I thought the same thing about myself but I actually prefer my original 940 to my 940-1..... it’s something about the carbon fiber..... I would rather the feel of the aluminum idk maybe I’m crazy lol
@@mikepalmer4371 that s90v blade though. If I were you I'd just swap the scales over.
jho107 It’s definitely crossed my mind, just kinda torn.... love the look of carbon fiber but don’t like the feel. I know I know I’m too picky lol
@@mikepalmer4371 you can never be too picky when it comes to your knives lol.
It's nice but basically the same knife with improved steel and different scales.. I think for reasons he has listed here that he's looking for something different.
for the spyerco back liner, if you hold the lock the blade should drop shut, just like the axis lock.
great review and details, I would go w/ the Benchmade 556-1 or Spyderco Manix 2.. There locking method of the blade is the key to carrying a good edc and for self defense. for your type of work and purposes Benchmade Outlast 365BK
Manix 2 in a limited sprint run with premium blade steel and scales. 🥰
The Kershaw Ken Onion Leek is the only knife I will ever EDC it changed my entire perspective on knives
Just make sure you don’t look at that tip sideways. I’ve seen so many snapped off. I used to work somewhere that sold them and we got them back in all the time with snapped tips.
The Leek is a good knife but the Ken Onion Blur is a great EDC!
I couldn't afford a nicer knife, so I bought a buck tempest and have been pretty happy with it. For $50 it's pretty good. I would definitely prefer the spyderco though, the benchmade is nice too.
Spyderco Tenacious
Spyderco delica or endura
Tenacious is the same price roughly. And the heat treatment on the 8cr is top shelf . It's a quality knife with all the Spyderco traits except the price.
But understand that the tenacious purchase recommendation comes with a caveat... Its a gateway knife.. much like a gateway drug, it opens the door to more expensive stuff
I think it's name is Para 3, not Para Military 3
What do you think para stands for? I thought white people were smart,
@@wranglerstar
Spyderco:
Military 1
Paramilitary 2
Para 3
that is the naming scheme
Use your dominant hand(or which ever hand you hold the knife with) index finger to depress the liner lock. You don't have to change the orientation of the knife in your hand. It will fold directly down. Someone else may have already mentioned this in comments..
I’m a Para 3 guy. Mines the s30v. You can also flip open the knife just like the axis lock by holding down the compression lock and flipping your wrist.
couldn’t finish the video after seeing a para 3 close in such a manor, it drops shut
I have 3 Spydercos and they are all too tight to be dropped shut.
@@a_single_white_female if you lubricate your knife & adjust the pivot screw you could change that easily
Great knives, but man... the PM2 outclasses the Para 3 by a mile. 😝
I completely agree with you until it comes to size in which case I have to go with the PM3😂
Right on brother. No comparison.
You can hold the lock on the back of the spyderco and flick it into the handle similar to the benchmade when it comes to closing the knife.
As a caveat, I will still close my spyderco shaman against pants like you do with your PM3. It's just what and how you carry and how you get used to tour particular EDC tool.
You're deff closing the PM3 wrong. You are supposed to do the pinch with your index and thumb on the lock and throw the blade down. It's the same idea as the Benchmade just with a pinch. And if you do the Spydy flip open with your middle finger it also won't hit your finger because you used it to open.