Spyderco Paramilitary 2 Compression Lock Knife G-10 (3.4" Black) C81GPBK2
Specifications
- Overall Length:8.25"
- Blade Length:3.44"
- Cutting Edge:3.00"
- Blade Thickness:0.14"
- Blade Material:CPM S45VN
- Blade Style:Clip Point
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Black
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:4.81"
- Handle Thickness:0.46"
- Handle Material:G-10
- Color:Black
- Frame/Liner:Stainless Steel
- Weight:3.75 oz.
- User:Right Hand, Left Hand
- Pocket Clip:Tip-Up, Tip-Down
- Knife Type:Manual
- Opener:Thumb Hole
- Lock Type:Compression Lock
- Brand:Spyderco
- Model:Paramilitary 2
- Model Number:C81GPBK2
- Country of Origin:USA
- Best Use:Tactical
- Product Type:Knife
Specifications
- Overall Length:8.25"
- Blade Length:3.44"
- Cutting Edge:3.00"
- Blade Thickness:0.14"
- Blade Material:CPM S45VN
- Blade Style:Clip Point
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Black
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:4.81"
- Handle Thickness:0.46"
- Handle Material:G-10
- Color:Black
- Frame/Liner:Stainless Steel
- Weight:3.75 oz.
- User:Right Hand, Left Hand
- Pocket Clip:Tip-Up, Tip-Down
- Knife Type:Manual
- Opener:Thumb Hole
- Lock Type:Compression Lock
- Brand:Spyderco
- Model:Paramilitary 2
- Model Number:C81GPBK2
- Country of Origin:USA
- Best Use:Tactical
- Product Type:Knife
Features:
- Black CPM-S45VN stainless steel blade with Spyderco's signature Round Hole opener.
- Washer pivot system for buttery-smooth opening.
- Fine-textured G-10 handle scales in black over stainless steel liners.
- Spyderco's excellent Compression Lock for maximum safety and accessibility.
- Four-way pocket clip that can be oriented for tip-up or tip-down carry on either the right or left side.
Description:
The Spyderco Paramilitary 2 is one of the most popular knives on the market today, which is no surprise to anyone who’s ever held it. It boasts great materials, reliable build quality, an attractive aesthetic, an ergonomic grip, and is easy to use with one hand—a rare combination of excellent features. Each has contributed to the PM2’s astonishing popularity. This icon of the knife industry has found its way into the pockets of soldiers, builders, hunters, survivalists, and everyday knife carriers all over the world. A host of aftermarket customization options from companies like Flytanium allow it to be truly individualized. Every knife enthusiast needs a PM2 in their collection.
We stock many versions of the Spyderco Paramilitary 2, made in several colors with different blade and handle materials. Be sure to check out our exclusive tanto model!
The Paramilitary 2 as we know it today is the second iteration of the old Para Military, a model designed by Spyderco as a more compact and accessible version of their Military model. But if you're looking for something even more compact, the Para 3 might be the knife for you!
Customer Reviews
So, I will keep this short. Razor-sharp. Slicey blade. Quality steel. Super smooth. Awesome lock. Easy manipulations. Balanced well. Comfy / very grippy Ergonomics. Solid clip. Feels solid. Looks sexy. And that's it. The pm2 is a serious contender for my all-time favorite knife. Is it worth 160? Barely. But that is high praise coming from a cheapskate who doesn't think the bugout is worth 140. Would definitely recommend to all my rich friends (and the poor ones too) 96/100
Often struggled with shorter handles, but PM2 got it just right. The grip is great, it feels like an extension of my hand.
The blade is dead without any noticeable play. Came razor-sharp.
Fits nicely in a pocket due to the flat handle and absence of details that might catch parts of your clothes (like e.g. thumb-studs in other knives).
Long story short, if you don't own PM2 yet, you should.
Now onto the knife. The pm2 is a fantastic knife for me since I like a little bit larger EDC knife as my primary. It is such a tough and well manufactured knife. The tolerances on mine are fantastic. When I received it, it was shaving sharp out of the box, and I only had to lube it for it to be free falling when I depress the compression lock. This is my first Spyderco, and it won't be my last. I am addicted to spydie-flicking this knife, its so satisfying!
Cheers.
I hope to upgrade my scales sometime in the future and get some better steel.
Pros.
1) Great trusted brand
2) Very grippy G10 especially compared to lower end Spyderco.
3) Great s30v steel
4) Worth every cent.
5) Perfect all around size like a Glock 19.
6) Not heavy
Cons.
1) Price keeps rising.
2) It takes a bit of pocket, unlike a Delica.
You can't go wrong with the PM2 and Bladehq.
Be careful for fakes on eBay, and other sites.
5 star out of 5
What else could be said? This knife is all around phenomenal. This is going to seem like a 2 knife review because I have to first start by saying I carried the Spyderco Tenacious for 5 years. I beat the &[email protected]? out of that knife. It held its edge, took a sharpening, and with a little cleaning and maintenance; looks brand new. Well it’s time for a new knife only because well, I want one. I was so impressed with the Tenacious that I knew it would be a Spyderco. Three quick side notes, I’m a martial arts instructor which incorporates edge weapons, I make knives weekly as a hobby, I live in the woods and do lots of outdoors things. So with that being said, I love knives and use them often for lots of things. I have always wanted a Paramilitary 2. I finally decided to get one. I don’t know what else can be said. The blade is incredibly sharp and the S30V is just amazing. The handles feel so good in the hand, it’s slim in the pocket, it flies open to a crisp lock. The compression lock is such a nice lockup and very convenient for use. I mean I can go on for days, just get this knife. It’s the ideal EDC and “tacticool” tool. It’s going to be hard to switch this out of my pocket...
My current edc is this DLC pm2 I'm reviewing, only I've swapped over to brass scales and have a lanyard with. rash honeycomb bead.
The steel is good, corrosion resistant but will get spotty with abuse, especially the non dlc models. Just wipe with oil every week or 2, be sure its food grade if you use it with your dinner!
The lock is excelent, I love that it can be closed without having my fingers in the path of the blade.
The clip is the typical spyderco, not much to write about but looks good.
If you've never owned one, give it a go. You wont be disappointed, and If it's not quite perfect for you, they do hold resale value on the knife trade fb pages.
I'm a first responder, so I use this knife frequently for cutting airbags, clothing, zip ties, car parts, etc...
The S30V is heat treated exceptionally well and is a breeze to sharpen. The DLC coating helps with corrosion resistance, and the G10 is decently grippy.
I doesn’t matter how many knives I’ve got. Sooner or later this one finds the way in my pocket. And it even looks nice. ;-)
As long as you keep the edge this knife will last forever.
The reason I wanted the same knife back in working order is because it's a great knife for a person with large hands. Lot of handle room and g10 to grip on to when cutting. With or without using the forward choil the knife is easy to hold comfortably. The blade is simple in my opinion, just a long curved edge that leads to a needle point. Steel isn't super fancy for the base S30v steel compared to what you can get these days.
S30v is still a great user steel, and with practice is pretty easy to sharpen with the right tools and technique. Also and if you have issues with finger mobility a thumbhole is helpful. I don't personally but my father does and he loves his sage 5. Speaking of which the compression lock is a cool lock which is strong enough to do what you want with a folding knife within limits. Sometimes I find where the compression lock cutout in the scale is, that it is a bit of a ergononic hotspot. The stock pocket clip is placed well enough for me at least where only the tail of the knife sticks out a bit.
So overall I would say if you're interested in a paramilitary 2 any variation is a good choice but I would recommend getting it in hand before purchasing if possible. I love mine, you might not since everyone is different. Also I purchased mine from bladehq so I'm a bit biased, but if you ask they'll check your knife beforehand and send you a good product. They'll take care of you.
The blade itself to me is a pretty big deal i prefer other shapes on mine but this blade is indeed a nice blade, the handle fits my hand perfectly and it feels very good to grab on.
Overall i would give it a 5 star though i'm not a big fan of the blade it's a really nice one anyway and it definitely is a must have to Spyderco fans.
Fast forward 2 weeks and I was having serious Spydie withdrawals. I had a taste and I needed more. I needed a juicy blacked out Para 2 with S30V steel and super sexy G10 scales (that feel so good and grippy when you hold it.) The ergonomics are phenominal for my beefy hands. Some people complain that it’s too big for EDC but the thing is so lightweight for its size that I just don’t feel it on me until I need it.
The compression lock is great. The action is crisp, clean, smooth, and addicting to fiddle with.
If you’re coming back to this page as much as I was let me tell you: You want this, you need this, treat yo self. I know the knife says it’s made on Earth but seriously it’s out of this world.
Cons: Very thin at the tip, you need to be careful to not snap your tip off.
Spyderco's DLC finish is as tough as they come and this is one stealthy looking PM2.
et ça commence à faire long!!
et je ne sais pas encore si je le verrai un jour où si je vais être remboursé!!??
Normalement l'expéditeur devrait avoir une assurance pour couvrir les pertes des colis expédiés!!?
J'espère que BLADE HQ va me satisafaire en me remboursant intégralement où me renvoyer un autre couteau identique au plus vite!!?
I find the knife unreasonably poky for an EDC. I don't see why you would require something that looks stab-happy when many other knives (like the Delica) offer a sharp tip, but isn't quite a needle point. The bad on this is that it can very easily break off. That's what threw me off the most considering I do not abuse my blades.
The only other point I'd mention, is the back end of the handle is very blocky, and while I like it better than the Para 3, it sticks out more than the Manix 2 upon entering the pocket.
Overall, you are getting a US made super slicer, with great ergos, a good steel, and it's made at a great price. However, if the Manix 2 had skeletonized liners, I'd recommend it over the PM2 for price, ergos, and feeling in the pocket. The Endura 4 is also a great option for less.
I have smaller hands , but the handle feels nice in hand. The blade is a smidge long but - Deal with it, It's an awesome knife.
Oh, and BladeHQ has the best support ever!
Full flat grind, S30V (great steel), flow through handle, sturdy and easy lock, 4 - way position clip, what more do you want? Oh, and the Spyder-hole.
Features:
- Black CPM-S45VN stainless steel blade with Spyderco's signature Round Hole opener.
- Washer pivot system for buttery-smooth opening.
- Fine-textured G-10 handle scales in black over stainless steel liners.
- Spyderco's excellent Compression Lock for maximum safety and accessibility.
- Four-way pocket clip that can be oriented for tip-up or tip-down carry on either the right or left side.
Description:
The Spyderco Paramilitary 2 is one of the most popular knives on the market today, which is no surprise to anyone who’s ever held it. It boasts great materials, reliable build quality, an attractive aesthetic, an ergonomic grip, and is easy to use with one hand—a rare combination of excellent features. Each has contributed to the PM2’s astonishing popularity. This icon of the knife industry has found its way into the pockets of soldiers, builders, hunters, survivalists, and everyday knife carriers all over the world. A host of aftermarket customization options from companies like Flytanium allow it to be truly individualized. Every knife enthusiast needs a PM2 in their collection.
We stock many versions of the Spyderco Paramilitary 2, made in several colors with different blade and handle materials. Be sure to check out our exclusive tanto model!
The Paramilitary 2 as we know it today is the second iteration of the old Para Military, a model designed by Spyderco as a more compact and accessible version of their Military model. But if you're looking for something even more compact, the Para 3 might be the knife for you!
Specifications
- Overall Length:8.25"
- Blade Length:3.44"
- Cutting Edge:3.00"
- Blade Thickness:0.14"
- Blade Material:CPM S45VN
- Blade Style:Clip Point
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Black
- Edge Type:Plain
- Handle Length:4.81"
- Handle Thickness:0.46"
- Handle Material:G-10
- Color:Black
- Frame/Liner:Stainless Steel
- Weight:3.75 oz.
- User:Right Hand, Left Hand
- Pocket Clip:Tip-Up, Tip-Down
- Knife Type:Manual
- Opener:Thumb Hole
- Lock Type:Compression Lock
- Brand:Spyderco
- Model:Paramilitary 2
- Model Number:C81GPBK2
- Country of Origin:USA
- Best Use:Tactical
- Product Type:Knife
So, I will keep this short. Razor-sharp. Slicey blade. Quality steel. Super smooth. Awesome lock. Easy manipulations. Balanced well. Comfy / very grippy Ergonomics. Solid clip. Feels solid. Looks sexy. And that's it. The pm2 is a serious contender for my all-time favorite knife. Is it worth 160? Barely. But that is high praise coming from a cheapskate who doesn't think the bugout is worth 140. Would definitely recommend to all my rich friends (and the poor ones too) 96/100
Often struggled with shorter handles, but PM2 got it just right. The grip is great, it feels like an extension of my hand.
The blade is dead without any noticeable play. Came razor-sharp.
Fits nicely in a pocket due to the flat handle and absence of details that might catch parts of your clothes (like e.g. thumb-studs in other knives).
Long story short, if you don't own PM2 yet, you should.
Now onto the knife. The pm2 is a fantastic knife for me since I like a little bit larger EDC knife as my primary. It is such a tough and well manufactured knife. The tolerances on mine are fantastic. When I received it, it was shaving sharp out of the box, and I only had to lube it for it to be free falling when I depress the compression lock. This is my first Spyderco, and it won't be my last. I am addicted to spydie-flicking this knife, its so satisfying!
Cheers.
I hope to upgrade my scales sometime in the future and get some better steel.
Pros.
1) Great trusted brand
2) Very grippy G10 especially compared to lower end Spyderco.
3) Great s30v steel
4) Worth every cent.
5) Perfect all around size like a Glock 19.
6) Not heavy
Cons.
1) Price keeps rising.
2) It takes a bit of pocket, unlike a Delica.
You can't go wrong with the PM2 and Bladehq.
Be careful for fakes on eBay, and other sites.
5 star out of 5
What else could be said? This knife is all around phenomenal. This is going to seem like a 2 knife review because I have to first start by saying I carried the Spyderco Tenacious for 5 years. I beat the &[email protected]? out of that knife. It held its edge, took a sharpening, and with a little cleaning and maintenance; looks brand new. Well it’s time for a new knife only because well, I want one. I was so impressed with the Tenacious that I knew it would be a Spyderco. Three quick side notes, I’m a martial arts instructor which incorporates edge weapons, I make knives weekly as a hobby, I live in the woods and do lots of outdoors things. So with that being said, I love knives and use them often for lots of things. I have always wanted a Paramilitary 2. I finally decided to get one. I don’t know what else can be said. The blade is incredibly sharp and the S30V is just amazing. The handles feel so good in the hand, it’s slim in the pocket, it flies open to a crisp lock. The compression lock is such a nice lockup and very convenient for use. I mean I can go on for days, just get this knife. It’s the ideal EDC and “tacticool” tool. It’s going to be hard to switch this out of my pocket...
My current edc is this DLC pm2 I'm reviewing, only I've swapped over to brass scales and have a lanyard with. rash honeycomb bead.
The steel is good, corrosion resistant but will get spotty with abuse, especially the non dlc models. Just wipe with oil every week or 2, be sure its food grade if you use it with your dinner!
The lock is excelent, I love that it can be closed without having my fingers in the path of the blade.
The clip is the typical spyderco, not much to write about but looks good.
If you've never owned one, give it a go. You wont be disappointed, and If it's not quite perfect for you, they do hold resale value on the knife trade fb pages.
I'm a first responder, so I use this knife frequently for cutting airbags, clothing, zip ties, car parts, etc...
The S30V is heat treated exceptionally well and is a breeze to sharpen. The DLC coating helps with corrosion resistance, and the G10 is decently grippy.
I doesn’t matter how many knives I’ve got. Sooner or later this one finds the way in my pocket. And it even looks nice. ;-)
As long as you keep the edge this knife will last forever.
The reason I wanted the same knife back in working order is because it's a great knife for a person with large hands. Lot of handle room and g10 to grip on to when cutting. With or without using the forward choil the knife is easy to hold comfortably. The blade is simple in my opinion, just a long curved edge that leads to a needle point. Steel isn't super fancy for the base S30v steel compared to what you can get these days.
S30v is still a great user steel, and with practice is pretty easy to sharpen with the right tools and technique. Also and if you have issues with finger mobility a thumbhole is helpful. I don't personally but my father does and he loves his sage 5. Speaking of which the compression lock is a cool lock which is strong enough to do what you want with a folding knife within limits. Sometimes I find where the compression lock cutout in the scale is, that it is a bit of a ergononic hotspot. The stock pocket clip is placed well enough for me at least where only the tail of the knife sticks out a bit.
So overall I would say if you're interested in a paramilitary 2 any variation is a good choice but I would recommend getting it in hand before purchasing if possible. I love mine, you might not since everyone is different. Also I purchased mine from bladehq so I'm a bit biased, but if you ask they'll check your knife beforehand and send you a good product. They'll take care of you.
The blade itself to me is a pretty big deal i prefer other shapes on mine but this blade is indeed a nice blade, the handle fits my hand perfectly and it feels very good to grab on.
Overall i would give it a 5 star though i'm not a big fan of the blade it's a really nice one anyway and it definitely is a must have to Spyderco fans.
Fast forward 2 weeks and I was having serious Spydie withdrawals. I had a taste and I needed more. I needed a juicy blacked out Para 2 with S30V steel and super sexy G10 scales (that feel so good and grippy when you hold it.) The ergonomics are phenominal for my beefy hands. Some people complain that it’s too big for EDC but the thing is so lightweight for its size that I just don’t feel it on me until I need it.
The compression lock is great. The action is crisp, clean, smooth, and addicting to fiddle with.
If you’re coming back to this page as much as I was let me tell you: You want this, you need this, treat yo self. I know the knife says it’s made on Earth but seriously it’s out of this world.
Cons: Very thin at the tip, you need to be careful to not snap your tip off.
Spyderco's DLC finish is as tough as they come and this is one stealthy looking PM2.
et ça commence à faire long!!
et je ne sais pas encore si je le verrai un jour où si je vais être remboursé!!??
Normalement l'expéditeur devrait avoir une assurance pour couvrir les pertes des colis expédiés!!?
J'espère que BLADE HQ va me satisafaire en me remboursant intégralement où me renvoyer un autre couteau identique au plus vite!!?
I find the knife unreasonably poky for an EDC. I don't see why you would require something that looks stab-happy when many other knives (like the Delica) offer a sharp tip, but isn't quite a needle point. The bad on this is that it can very easily break off. That's what threw me off the most considering I do not abuse my blades.
The only other point I'd mention, is the back end of the handle is very blocky, and while I like it better than the Para 3, it sticks out more than the Manix 2 upon entering the pocket.
Overall, you are getting a US made super slicer, with great ergos, a good steel, and it's made at a great price. However, if the Manix 2 had skeletonized liners, I'd recommend it over the PM2 for price, ergos, and feeling in the pocket. The Endura 4 is also a great option for less.
I have smaller hands , but the handle feels nice in hand. The blade is a smidge long but - Deal with it, It's an awesome knife.
Oh, and BladeHQ has the best support ever!
Full flat grind, S30V (great steel), flow through handle, sturdy and easy lock, 4 - way position clip, what more do you want? Oh, and the Spyder-hole.