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[Choose #3] Small Z-knife on crotch strap, Knife on waist belt, Trauma shears in Wet-notes folio.
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[Choose #3] they sell dide knifes w/ scissors built as one...
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[Choose #3] in one operation
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[Choose #3] depends on the location
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[Choose #3] I carry both, you know..."Just in case"
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[Choose #3] Sometime 2 knives and a pair of scissors
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[Choose #1] I always carry a 1 inch knife straped to my BCD. Made it myself from a steak knife! Also have a big strap-on knife that I hardly ever wear.
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[Choose #3] Always good to have both just in case
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Pixel - 10/12/2009 3:34 AM
[Choose #1] My dive knife has a piece on it that acts like scissors for those nasty fishing lines we come across every now and then. Very handy for cutting those fisherman’s lines that fish where they’re not allowed to.
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[Choose #1] scissors are to hard to work with gloves and my mom makes me use the ones with the round tips because i run with them
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[Choose #3] Shears will cut leader line better than scissors
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[Choose #1] Divers seem to loose the scissors more then a knife.. Maybe because scissors are harder to handle with gloves on.. More scissors found then knives..
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