
Price: 115 each set (scales only) 2.) 1x1 Checkered Carbon Fiber scales. Paramilitary 2 Scales (scales only) 1.) Marbled Fire Carbon Fiber Scales (I have two sets of these) Drilled for Right Hand Tip Up carry. I do think Cruwear or maybe 3V would make a great steel for this knife for those who use it as a utility knife. Backspacers for the PM2 in Carbon Fiber are 30 and 35 for LSCF. The Yojimbo 2s textured Purple G-10 handle scales sit securely in hand, giving a non-slip and ergonomic grip in use for any tasks you need it to perform. My favorite thing about this knife is that it can be carried and used for basic EDC but if the need ever arose that you had to use your knife in self defense, you'll be well equipped for the task. The Spyderco Yojimbo 2, designed by Michael Janich, is an extremely refined tactical folder perfect for a variety of cutting tasks. I do love the S90V version the most though and it has been a great EDC. Please check your knife’s warranty policy before removing or. Please keep in mind that almost every knife manufacturer provides a list of specific actions that could void the manufacturer’s warranty. I guess toughness may be an issue in self defense, obviously you want a strong blade that isn't going to break, and the potential of hitting the edge on hard objects like zippers/buttons/bones could damage the edge enough to dull it.įor basic EDC it really just comes down to what you use the knife for, what kind of utility uses etc, no different than any other knife. The Allen Putman Spyderco Yojimbo 2 Micarta Scales features a fully micarta construction with a right hand carry. 1 - Monterey Bay Knives Slayback Flipper / ZDP 189. 1 - Bradford Guardian 3 / Vanadis 4E Wharnie. Out of Stock (not available for back-order at this time) Email when stock available Category: Spyderco Yojimbo 2 Scales. Ive seen a few scales claim to be black micarta, but it actually looks more like a dark grey in person. Spyderco Yojimbo 2 Textile Knife Scales Navy 85.00. For self defense I'd say any steel that will hold even an average edge would be enough since the idea is you're only using it to defend so edge retention is much less of an issue, unless you're caught in a ninja battle and you're slicing so many bad guys you're actually dulling the edge. Re: Micarta for the Yojimbo 2 Postby TkoK83Spy » Tue 1:47 am. I guess it depends on what you're using it for.

I wonder what the ideal steel would be for this knife.
