Just a tip I found out to draw this knife extremely quick and way more reliably from the pocket. You slide your hand into your pocket with your thumb along the side of the knife. Then curl your index finger against the pocket clip under the lip. Then you lift straight up putting pressure on the clip, so it's pulling outward instead of pressing in like it normally would. Grip knife between your thumb and your middle finger as it exits the pocket then rotate and deploy. This seems to be the quickest and most consistent method for me. I just discovered myself, and too was frustrated with the pocket clip and how it was holding too tight to be pulled reliably. Hope this helps. Thanks for your review.
What a thorough summary of OTF style and options. I have not bought one yet and the first purchase can be misguided by a lack of understanding of the options. Thank you for taking the time.
I believe the second bump in the pocket clip was designed to give the Dirac two functional pocket positions. Deep carry for better concealment (with a second layer of pocket retention security) and a little shallower carry position to give better access to the handle body, allowing for a more secure grip on draw. Over time, I have become very much a fan of those functions on my Dirac Delta.
If that’s the case, I’m not sure I like the idea. I think they’re better off picking one pocket position and doing it well instead of doing both in a way that doesn’t work as well for either.
Dirac delta or combat troodon ?? I am trying to decide as we speak a vendor is waiting on me to choose by tomorrow for a exchange . I like larger knives and I have never owned a OTF though I’ve been collecting folders my whole life
@@TripleEEDC thank you sir ! It’s SUPER helpful when content creators answer the comments ! Not many do . I have noticed the spring ring on the Diracs in a lot of videos and besides the switch feeling nice I prefer the thicker blade stock of the troodon I think
Hey I was wondering from your spring sing video would you be able to do mine? I don't have the tools for it and I sent it in to microtech and it didn't fix it, it's a combat troodon and it annoys me that it was much more than my ultratechs and it have this going on
Great review, esp your discussion of the show side vs side-mounted actuator switch. I own the dagger blade Infidel and love it but just for playing around/collecting, not self defence. It's a safe queen. But for an OTF knife I'm actually going to use in my EDC rotation, after your discussion of the location of my index finger when actually using a clip point single edge OTF knife, I'm going to purchase the Guardian Tactical Recon-040 rather than a Microtech Dirac Delta. Not going with any Microtech bc I don't like the proprietary screws.
I am in Texas. I believe they are legal in CA but only if the blade is under 2 inches. I’m not a CA knife law expert though, so I would double check that with someone who knows.
So when I lived in CA you can own any of these OTFs but where the law comes in is when you take them out of the house. The blade does need to be under 2”. So like the UTX-70 or the Mini Troodon. I carried a UTX-70 while I lived in OC. Out the side autos fall under the same laws. All manuals are fine as long as they have a pocket clip. Hope this helps!
Of course you're wrong about the Infidel in terms of blade play. Because the Infidel uses a blade guide fitted into the blade, which tends to loosen thanks to BM not using loc-tite, the internet crowd has swooped in and pecked out the guts of the Infidel system due to LACK OF KNOWLEDGE! When the single machine screw that anchors the blade guide to the blade is properly loc-tited in place, the blade on a BM Infidel is rock solid MORE SO than any MT design. Sorry if that offends any internet experts, but it's pure-D fact.
@@TripleEEDC all OTFs short of the $1,200 model that locks the blade in place, has blade play, even the SOG OTF. It's necessary to allow the action to operate.
Who cares? The Infidel is still butt fugly, and has an inferior blade steel. If you wanna pay north of $400 for that; be my guest. I’m thoroughly unimpressed with the Infidel.
I own several OTF's from close to 500 dollar ones...they all have the same type problems,..... peanut butter killed the infidel.....ill stick with the side charging switchblades'
Just a tip I found out to draw this knife extremely quick and way more reliably from the pocket.
You slide your hand into your pocket with your thumb along the side of the knife. Then curl your index finger against the pocket clip under the lip. Then you lift straight up putting pressure on the clip, so it's pulling outward instead of pressing in like it normally would. Grip knife between your thumb and your middle finger as it exits the pocket then rotate and deploy. This seems to be the quickest and most consistent method for me. I just discovered myself, and too was frustrated with the pocket clip and how it was holding too tight to be pulled reliably. Hope this helps. Thanks for your review.
Really enjoyed this review. It has swayed my away from the Dirac delta for now
Thank you!
Really good reviews!
Thank you!
Gotta love the SOG pentagon. The knife that dulls itself simply by being opened.
lol. It’s not that bad. I actually kind of liked it for the most part. But it’s not without its flaws, that’s for sure.
What a thorough summary of OTF style and options. I have not bought one yet and the first purchase can be misguided by a lack of understanding of the options. Thank you for taking the time.
Thank you for the kind words!
Great vid man!
Thank you!
Never understood "battle worn " finish its like you want people to think you have a worn knife or something use it maybe idk lol just opinion
Battleworn finish is the dude version of a chick adding filters to her selfies
I believe the second bump in the pocket clip was designed to give the Dirac two functional pocket positions. Deep carry for better concealment (with a second layer of pocket retention security) and a little shallower carry position to give better access to the handle body, allowing for a more secure grip on draw. Over time, I have become very much a fan of those functions on my Dirac Delta.
If that’s the case, I’m not sure I like the idea. I think they’re better off picking one pocket position and doing it well instead of doing both in a way that doesn’t work as well for either.
How is this for a left hand user and left hand carry? Would there be any issues carrying this left handed?
Dirac delta or combat troodon ?? I am trying to decide as we speak a vendor is waiting on me to choose by tomorrow for a exchange . I like larger knives and I have never owned a OTF though I’ve been collecting folders my whole life
Combat Troodon by a decent margin. I thought I would love the Dirac delta but I didn’t.
@@TripleEEDC thank you sir ! It’s SUPER helpful when content creators answer the comments ! Not many do . I have noticed the spring ring on the Diracs in a lot of videos and besides the switch feeling nice I prefer the thicker blade stock of the troodon I think
Great review 👍
Hey I was wondering from your spring sing video would you be able to do mine? I don't have the tools for it and I sent it in to microtech and it didn't fix it, it's a combat troodon and it annoys me that it was much more than my ultratechs and it have this going on
Yes. I could do it if you cover shipping both ways and if I’m not responsible for the knife other than when it’s in my hands.
Email me at triple.e.edc@gmail.com
Great review, esp your discussion of the show side vs side-mounted actuator switch. I own the dagger blade Infidel and love it but just for playing around/collecting, not self defence. It's a safe queen. But for an OTF knife I'm actually going to use in my EDC rotation, after your discussion of the location of my index finger when actually using a clip point single edge OTF knife, I'm going to purchase the Guardian Tactical Recon-040 rather than a Microtech Dirac Delta. Not going with any Microtech bc I don't like the proprietary screws.
how long is the blade?
What state are you in if you don’t mind? I’ve always wanted an OTF but they’re illegal here in CA
I am in Texas. I believe they are legal in CA but only if the blade is under 2 inches. I’m not a CA knife law expert though, so I would double check that with someone who knows.
So when I lived in CA you can own any of these OTFs but where the law comes in is when you take them out of the house. The blade does need to be under 2”. So like the UTX-70 or the Mini Troodon. I carried a UTX-70 while I lived in OC. Out the side autos fall under the same laws. All manuals are fine as long as they have a pocket clip. Hope this helps!
@Triple E EDC best state ever for knives. We can literally carry a sword around as long it's not a restricted area
vote red!
That’s sick
I am getting into knives, and I liked you presentation here. I think I am going to subscribe also, so a big thumbs up from me. 🤠👍🇺🇸👮🏻♂️⭐️. B9USA Sr.
Of course you're wrong about the Infidel in terms of blade play. Because the Infidel uses a blade guide fitted into the blade, which tends to loosen thanks to BM not using loc-tite, the internet crowd has swooped in and pecked out the guts of the Infidel system due to LACK OF KNOWLEDGE!
When the single machine screw that anchors the blade guide to the blade is properly loc-tited in place, the blade on a BM Infidel is rock solid MORE SO than any MT design. Sorry if that offends any internet experts, but it's pure-D fact.
I’ve owned two infidels and handled many more. They do have blade play.
@@TripleEEDC all OTFs short of the $1,200 model that locks the blade in place, has blade play, even the SOG OTF. It's necessary to allow the action to operate.
@@karljohnson4008 yes. Very true.
Who cares? The Infidel is still butt fugly, and has an inferior blade steel. If you wanna pay north of $400 for that; be my guest. I’m thoroughly unimpressed with the Infidel.
Troh-o-don
Like Nick Shabazz calling it a “Boo-ey”, I don’t think this one will ever change.
I own several OTF's from close to 500 dollar ones...they all have the same type problems,..... peanut butter killed the infidel.....ill stick with the side charging switchblades'