Been sharpening 110s for 42 years. Can do it in my sleepCan't beat the carbon steel blades that Schrade offers in their Old Timer series of folding knives. Really easy to put a razor edge on those. Back in the day, we all swore by 'em. Still do. Buck 110 folders are the bomb as well, but stainless is not as quick nor as easy to sharpen.
Another vote for Spyderco. But I‘ll throw another in the mix. I prefer the Pacific Salt 2. That H1 blade is awesome if your activities include salt water.My brother is graduating from bootcamp in a few months and as a gift I'd like to get him a nice folding knife. I've mostly just been looking at Benchmade because I'm familiar with the quality, but open to other recommendations too.
Their selection is immense. Wanted to see what qualities he might find useful as a combat MP. My initial thought was a drop point blade with a serrated edge. I'm avoiding the auto open models because I don't think I can take ownership of those as a civilian.
As a hunter and outdoorsman I know what I would like out of a quality knife, but for you active and retired military members what features would you find important? Thanks!