Spyderco Resilience Liner Lock Knife G-10 Folder (4.25" Satin) C142GP

Spyderco Resilience Liner Lock Knife G-10 Folder (4.25" Satin) C142GP

Spyderco Resilience Liner Lock Knife G-10 Folder (4.25" Satin) C142GP

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About Spyderco Resilience Liner Lock Knife G-10 Folder (4.25" Satin) C142GP

The Resilience knife from Spyderco is part of a line of Folding Knives with high quality construction at a low price. The resilience knife has a 4.25" satin finished 8Cr13MoV stainless blade with flat grind and a plain edge for superb cutting power. The black G-10 handle scales house skeletonized steel liners. Four-way reversible pocket clip for tip-up or down, right or left-hand carry.

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Specifications

Brand Spyderco
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 9.375"
Blade Length 4.25"
Blade Thickness 0.13"
Blade Material 8Cr13MoV
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Grind Flat
Finish Satin
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 5.25"
Handle Material G-10
Color Black
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Weight 5.40 oz.
User Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Up, Tip-Down
Knife Type Manual
Opener Thumb Hole
Lock Type Liner Lock
Model Resilience
Model Number C142GP
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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Enormous

Sam M.
2 years ago

This is a *huge* knife. Love it so far. Dry it well!

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Great for food prep

Brody K.
3 years ago

|I like this thing a lot but I love it for food prep. It is just a nice long blade with a lot of blade and it realy works well for food prep.

Resilience

Graham H.
3 years ago

I returned a Spyderco Tenacious that I was somewhat underwhelmed by. My Resilience was free from Blade HQ during National Knife Day promotions when my order exceeded either $200 or $250, I can't recall. I do prefer the Resilience to the Tenacious. It's only $8 more on the website. The Resilience offers a significantly longer blade (think cheap version of the Spyderco Military) and read more also more handle real estate than the Tenacious. Although I'm not really into that tactical look all that often, I do wish the Resilience was offered in a blacked out version with a coated black blade. My one criticism of the knife is fairly large - the blade feels rather big and unwieldy compared to the Spydercos that I'm used to. Perhaps it's my imagination, but I'm always more concerned about cutting myself on its edge whether I flick it open or just open it more slowly with my thumb. I also feel like it's a bit too much blade to show off in public or to have on an EDC in that it may alarm some non-knife folks. That said, it feels like a noticeably better knife than the Tenacious at only a few dollars more, even if they are similar materials.

A "Must Have" knife

Sergey A.
3 years ago

Despite the materials aren't top quality, but it's very well made, works well and does the job excelent, as almost all spider models.

Pleasantly surprised

Paul W.
3 years ago

I got this knife while bladehq offered it free with certain purchases. I had not previously purchased any spyderco knives for myself because I wasn't sold on the signature spyder hole. However I find that I really enjoy using this knife. it has great utilitarian value because of its wide, thin and flat ground blade that offers very little resistance through most materials.
I read more typically carry knives tip up, however I think this knife is more practical to carry tip down for the quickest deployment due to the length of the handle.

Perfect utility folder

Edward W.
4 years ago

bought one 5 years ago and found it perfect for camping trips. blade is full flat ground and very wide. perfect for food prepping. it is slightly large for EDC but for what it's capable of doing it is perfectly sized.

Great low cost Spyderco

Sean p.
5 years ago

This is the Tenacious on steroids and is a great, large, budget Spyderco. Really good quality and ergonomics on a lower cost Spyderco using a decent working steel g10 grips and stainless liners. Awesome option.

The knife that got me into Spyderco

Nathan H.
5 years ago

I got this a few years back as a gift from my wife.
I give it 3 stars, but that's comparing it to the Pm2.

It's a good knife made of ok materials. The lock is a bit softer than that on comparable American spydercos. The g10 isnt as grippy either, it feels more plasticky. But, for what it is, it is an excelent knife. Itll give you the general feel of a spyderco if you're read more like me and have very little spare cash. It's a good way to see how you like the spydie hole and ffg blade before pulling the trigger on a pm2.

Now my pm2 may have replaced this, but what it does that the pm2 doesnt, is bushcraft. The spine is so sharp that it throws gobs of sparks from a ferro rod. Much more than my pm2 or manix 2. Pluss it's cheap enough that it doesnt hurt to be rough with.
I'd recommend this knife as a good starter or beater. But if you have a bit more, definitely get the pm2

Excellent large EDC!

Daniel M.
5 years ago

I got this as a replacement/improvement for my Gerber Icon, which developed some pretty bad blade play. This knife was my introduction to higher end knives, even though 8Cr13MoV isn’t the best steel. I love the Spydey hole, and it has become one of my favorite deployment methods! There could have been some more champfering on the spine and around the Spydey hole, just to take read more it down from a 90 degree angle. Overall though, this is an excellent knife!

Big boyy

Jack D.
5 years ago

In terms of an absolute slicer and large edc, this might be the best one. Not only does it not break the bank, but it won't weigh down your pocket either!

Great Purchase!

Kevin A.
5 years ago

Throughout my collection of knives, I’ve never really been interested in Spyderco but this knife really got me interested into the brand. The knife is not only very budget friendly but also comes out of the box extremely sharp and ready for use. The steel on this knife although not the best can definitely hold an edge for a very long time with extensive use, and the length of read more this blade makes slicing tasks very easy. The G10 handle scales on this large knive gives you a lot of real estate when using it on various tasks and definitely will not go anywhere. Overall this is a very good knife and will be in my knife rotation for a very long time.

Once again

Mark S.
5 years ago

I really like this knife, out of box sharp, blade center is perfect, you would never believe it's not made in the U.S.A! I'm a Benchmade nut, but Spyderco is hard to beat. Once again Bladehq is the best!!

Great Quality Buy

Richard G.
6 years ago

I really didn’t like Byrd knives because I really dislike the deployment hole. I think Spyderco really knocked it out of the park when they started making value knives under the Spyderco name rather than under the Byrd brand name.

This knife is a great value knife! Need a beater knife but want something visually similar to other Spyderco knives? This knife has you covered. read more The Resilience fits the large size in this line of knives (it’s siblings being the Tenacious, Persistence, and Ambitious).

Build quality: 4 stars
Materials: 3 stars
Aesthetics: 3 stars
Personal likability: 4 stars

Money saved!

Chris G.
6 years ago

Same great G-10 grips as my Military. The blade is sharp. Same quality as my USA Spyderco just made in China. Time will tell if the lesser steel will hold up but I am happy with it as of now.

Like it

Luke S.
6 years ago

I like a lot of things about the knife. It feels great in the hand, comes with a great factory edge, lockup is strong, and has a great traction plan. The only thing I don't really like about it is the pocket clip, which rides too high. Overall a great knife. Well suited for defensive applications, food prep, camping, but is a little large for EDC in my mind.

Should have been named the Excellence

Randall K.
9 years ago

Because excellence is what this knife is. Does it have the "best" blade steel? No. Titanium liner lock? No. This is a very affordable, no frills, bells or whistles knife. With a cutting edge of 4 1/4" this knife is larger than a sog seal pup fixed blade. The full flat grind and that huge cutting surface just begs for something to cut. Like a Ferrari looks fast while parked this read more knife looks like it might take your finger if you look at it the wrong way. The clip does its job and its creative design allows for 4-way clip carry without relocating or sacrificing the lanyard hole. The lanyard hole is just big enough for paracord to pass through once, or, if the inner strands have been taken out, you can pass a loop through.

The spine of this knife is nothing to shake a leaf at either, the angle is technically more acute than 90 degrees and you can feel it. Works great to your advantage if you ever want to throw sparks from a ferro rod. I use the spine of the knife fairly often without even deploying it, it's just not always necessary.

Speaking of deployment: It's a Spyderco. Big hole and big handle allows for you to use your thumb or index finger to rapidly swing this big blade out, and the liner lockup leaves nothing to be asked of. And the sound is literally note worthy. Crisp and lock, it almost actually makes a whoosh noise before the lock up resounds its' confirmation. My coworkers know the sound of this knife and that should speak volumes.

Out of all my many knives, this is my EDC. It's exceptionally light for its size, fits my slightly larger than average hands well, is thin enough to barely notice in the pocket and still allow the use thereof, takes an edge worthy of the kitchen and deploys perfectly, every time. Without fail this knife goes where I go.