Pagan opinion?
Looking at the pagan as an edc… have a couple infidels but they are just a little bulky for edc in my opinion. I just wanted to get anyone's opinion on it as compared to the infidel as an edc knife.
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I prefer ones from a Judeo-Christian background as opposed to a pagan...
oh, wait...

I'm not a fan of the flat-sided chisel grind on the Pagan. From what I've seen and heard, the handle isn't much different in actual dimensions from the Infidel. If you're wanting something slimmer for edc, look at the spine-firing OTFs like the 4600 and 4700, or a side-opener like the 9555 Auto Rift.0 -
THey look awesome, however, they are chisel grind, I've only bought one chisel grind in my life, NEVER AGAIN
I'd have bought the pagan if it wasn't chisel grind, it really makes me sad they did that
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/|\ Autos are for girls!( no offense to Butterfly, she carries the best knife) 0 -
I have a couple of infidels also and agree for edc they are alittle heavy and bulky. For edc I prefer my hk version of the 4600 spine fire. It's much less bulky and lighter so it's easier to carry and still fun to open and close. I have a 4700dlc on order. 0 -
I definitely agree the chisel grind is a little off putting. But I think that's one area that helps with the pricing. I do like the smoother finish. Thanks everyone who responded. 0
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