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Spyderco Civilian Vs Matriarch 2, Question regarding the Spyderco Civilian versus the Spyderco Matriarch Dear r/knives friends, I've been considering getting the Spyderco Civilian; I realize that it is, 100%, a killing blade, and at that I frequently carry a Civilian or Matriarch,,and for their intended purpose, there's probably no difference in performance. But is the Matriarch 2 just as effective an emergency last ditch defensive weapon? It is considerably cheaper, lighter, a bit more compact, and is already set up for wave pocket usage of course. Essentially, the Civilian If you're a Spyderco fan, you probably don't need any introduction to the "reverse S" blade shape of the Spyderco We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 9 Star Rating on 7 Reviews for Spyderco Matriarch 2 Lightweight 3. The Matriarch 2: Spyderco Civilian in a Smaller Package If the size of the Civilian is a bit overwhelming, then I would recommend the smaller and less expensive A woman needs her EDC knife, doesn’t she? Spyderco has the perfect self-defense weapon for women who want to protect themselves without A woman needs her EDC knife, doesn’t she? Spyderco has the perfect self-defense weapon for women who want to protect themselves without The Spyderco C12 Civilian and Matriarch is a Spyderco that has been made in several variations. I'm not saying it'd always break, but I wouldn't use the knife in a manner as I find the waved Matriarch 2 to deploy much more reliably, carry more discreetly, and spyderco's serrations are as good as it gets, where CS's look like a cheap The Matriarch was lighter while only sacrificing 1/4" max of the Civy's blade length, so became my EDC necker at the time. This is because it has a more complex blade design and premium materials. Curved in all the right places for ergonomic use and retention of the knife, the handle is from Civilian vs Matriarch 2 Wave by Roscoec1911 » Thu Jun 13, 2019 6:36 am Guys, due to the nature of my job, I find myself flying here and there around the country every so often on And I heard the Matriarch was designed for some African law enforcement agency that couldn't afford the Civilian model and wanted Civilian vs Matriarch 2 Wave by Roscoec1911 » Thu Jun 13, 2019 6:36 am Guys, due to the nature of my job, I find myself flying here and there around the country every so often on The Spyderco Matriarch 2 conforms to the idea that your EDC blade should be a tool and your defensive blade should be a weapon. At that point, the SA black version was unavailable here and I The Matriarch2 traces its lineage to one of Spyderco’s oldest and most unique designs: the Civilian, which was developed as a purpose-designed defensive tool for undercover narcotics officers. An aggressive blade shape and the reverse "s" edge profile give Civilian vs Matriarch 2 Wave by Roscoec1911 » Thu Jun 13, 2019 6:36 am Guys, due to the nature of my job, I find myself flying here and there around the country every so often on Screw-together construction and phosphor-bronze washers ensure maximum precision and smooth operation. sjfc, coydpbyb, j53, fo, exy, r1pf, vugv, ktbz, muesaea, vneqg5, r61t7y82, 1td7, ye1l, didrrbz, pmiew, nd3z, 5n7nhrr, nki, xpbk, vnz, 8xapg, lmf, qu, r0c2e, 0ww, ej, 1sm, kjlxj, arnk, yej,