Thanks for always doing disassemblies. I don't often watch them, but when I do, I'm always really appreciative of the time you put into them, especially knowing they don't get many views. They're great when I have problems with a disassembly, or as in this instance, when I'm curious about the internal functionality. The only way I could picture this working was a channel for the lock bar so the flipper rode outside of it, and that's exactly what they did. Very cool.
I’m usually big on disassembling my knives. I bought this and went to disassemble it, but the pivot screw was so secured in there that it broke two of my t6 bits without the screw budging. I mostly tried the clip side like this video. I tried the other side too but nothing budged. The knife is great, I’m just disappointed that I can’t take it apart to clean/lube it well.
I'm with you. Same here re: bent/broken bits. It's not the bits, it's the loctite. The real problem is that for the price point, the blade opening is not smooth and easy. Feels like there is drag. Also, the trick with this knife is to push down on the flipper and not to pull back like most of them. Many knives out there for for half or a third the price open much more smoothly. I think the resistance and drag is the reason so many people want to open this thing up. For the money, Benchmade Bugout is a better spend. For less, go Civivi, WE, Kershaw Blur, or others.
Not necessarily the bits. I dripped a cheap bit as well as a Wiha trying to get my pivot out. I ordered a 10 pack of the Wiha T6's to see how many I have to sacrifice.
I did the same, until I applied a bit of heat with a blowdryer and gave a rap on the T6 screwdriver with a rubber mallet. Then the screw came out smoothly. Heat helps a lot with all this blue Loctite.
It's the Achiles Heel of both the Terminus and Benchmade offerings for sure. I was initially turned off by the breaking of the springs in my Terminus at first. And one of my Benchmade knives also had the same exact failure, at the lowest point of the curve of both brand's springs. I am pretty sure that both brands are using the same supplier and overall size of springs. They look and feel identical. I am overlooking this flaw for my Benchmades because otherwise I am in love with the action and ease of use. I abused my Terminus and the Benchmade that broke, flipping them to no end- so indeed, you can expect breakage under these conditions- but average users will have no issue with them.
Thumbs up and adding to the chorus of thank-yous. This knife just came across my radar and appreciate you giving me a chance to view the internals without having to pay down some cold hard cash first. Looks like I might make a purchase :)
I've wanted one of these for a while now and sprung for the cryo damascus and carbon fiber one. Out of the box, the action feels like it was put together with a hammer and dunked in cat litter before shipping out. Highly disappointed as it was my birthday gift to myself. I hope anything I can do will help any. I wanna like this knife!
Thanks for helping me clean the action of my Terminus XR! I have the S35VN version and it's quite nice. Just a tiny gripe: it's sharpened almost at a 25° angle per side. I guess the bevel will become huge if I'll try to reset it to 22° per side, hmm?
Just what i was looking for gonna swap scales around i prefer the carbon fiber scales over the g10 but like the Damascus blade on the new one i picked up.
That’s an arc lock it functions different but essentially does the same thing, the new XR is straight back and forth just like an axis instead of arcing up and down on a hinge
I'm looking in to buying one in G10 green I've seen them but was un sure and not I'm like the price is good and seems like a good EDC so why not and the deassemble video also helps with wanting to buy one thanks Nick.
Hey Nick, thank you for the very helpful video. Not sure if you'll see this since it's so old, but i am really struggling with this one. I can't find a T6 driver that is strong enough to even loosen the screws up. i've stripped about 3 different tools to hell. Any advice for me? anything you can share is appreciated, thank you!
I just disassembled mine tonight and had the same issue. I needed two T6 drivers and I needed to heat the knife up with a blow dryer for the thread lock to losen. It was white-ish color thread lock. I had so much torque on the driver that the tip of the T6 is now torsioned. Mine is the LTE version, not sure if that matters or not
Got mine last weekend. Not quite para 3 lightweight or my 940-2. on sog have to manipulate button just right for smooth and always quiet close.sog has a nice sound on lockup. pocket clip enourmous and does not slide in shorts easily nor does it slide out very easily for that matter. sog will sorta spydie flick after depressing button. Also the flicker(deployment) tab is a little rough on metro fingers and thumb. Guesse I am not sn operator after all.
I agree @ 200mfromocean, just got mine in S35vn and it’s nice. Adding it into my edc rotation. the thumb stud and flicker are pretty rough. But I actually like this knife, so I committed to carry it for 30 days,,,
Thanks for a great review. It has proven to be most helpful. Recently I bought a SOG Terminus XR and right out of the box the action was horrible! It is so stiff I cannot open the knife with the flipper and I cannot even move the blade with the thumb studs. It is useless. Since it was new I didn't do anything to it before contacting SOG. I wrote to them 2 times had have not heard from them. So much for SOG customer service. After watching your video I disassembled the knife and cleaned and lubed it as shown in your video. Thank you again. I can feel no great difference. The flipper still doesn't work, nor do the thumb studs. Since SOG isn't going to help, what do I do next? Do I need to sand and polish parts? Do you have any videos covering this process? Thanks again. Update - SOG eventually contacted me and sent me a new knife so kudos to SOG for that. The new knife is better but falls short of my expectations, which admittedly may be unreasonable. It does not open freely. It will sometimes but seems to require a forceful flip. I was going to take this one apart and see what is happening inside but the pivot fastener is locked up tight. I don't know if SOG used red Loctite or what. I have bent the splines(?) on 3 Torx wrenches and it is still stuck.
@@mattmilauskas5727 Nope. I don't know what SOG did with that. I like the knife but am not crazy about it. As I said, I am happy SOG stood behind their product. If you get that pivot screw to move, let me know how you did it. Thanks
@@beniciomoldenado2315 It’s weird, I have this carbon fiber one and it has tons of issues. The blade rubs on the lock bar so bad it seems very misaligned. I have another Terminus that’s got the Damascus blade and that thing is fkn butter dude, perfect. QC at SOG has come a long way but still need to keep their foot on the gas
The initial production run, which I also bought, wasn't tuned properly IMHO, terribly stiff detent. A year later and I bought a couple more and they are perfect, feel like a Hogue, good retention unlike Benchmade but not a thumb buster like my first.
Hey Nick. I don't know if you ever tried replacing that spring or not but they're virtually impossible to find. GSM outdoors offers no joy Just curious if you had ventured to find one, and if so, what did you come up with?
I've had pocket knives for 15 years or more and never took them apart they work just as good as when I bought them
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Jan Walenta I haven’t taken mine apart either, but by watching this, I can see he bumped his performance quite a bit, just by cleaning off the industrial grease and replacing it with high performance lube. I do this with all my firearms but never tried it with my knives.
Hey nick I was wondering what torx bit you are using, I've bought a couple and there all junk. And what is that oil pen you use that drops like the perfect amount of oil each time so you don't over due it with oil lol.
I seen 2 videos on this knife, but both had same publisher date, and I heard u say u would carry it then give a full review, but the full review is in same day as disassembled, so im wondering, is there another review, or was that other one on same day the review u was referring to?
I just got the carbon fiber xr with the s35vn.. I’m not a fan of the liner. I’m thinking about taking an old terminus xr and swapping out the metal liners to put on carbon fiber. Just annoys me I paid 140 bucks and it doesn’t have the “crisp feel” that the original terminus xrs have
Here in the uk we have a slipjoint version of the Terminus, but it has an unusual ‘lock’ mechanism, that doesn’t use a back spring. Any chance you could review it? I’d send you mine, but it might be easier to get SOG to donate one in the US.
Hi Nick.A quick and hopefully useful observation.I removed the appalling clip and attempted to reinsert the long screw....the screw is effectively only held in place/threaded ,via the clip,so removed it and rethreaded onto loose clip,to avoid loss.If you know of any aftermarket replacement,kindly advise.Tks John
Ok my terminus has been heavily used worked great from new but must have got gunk in it. Hmm looking at this I think it’s beyond my capability I don’t do springs. Think I’ll try soaking it in alcohol they soak in graphite. Taking it apart will be a last resort.
Can anyone tell me what Brand Bits he’s using. I have just received this knife and want to get some better lube in it and my T6 bit took off all the small screws but won’t take out the pivot. I’m worried it’s going to strip but I’m sure it’s a T6 as well
My Sog Terminus XR spring failed after about 1 year with very light use. Admittedly I do fidget with it but not incessantly. The Sog website states because of a new stay at home directive until at least 8/31 They will not be on able to process any warranty claims. They suggest we check back after 8/31 for further. Can anybody please supply me with a link of the best replacement springs that would work for my knife. I will be happy to replace the damn thing myself. I’m just worried of getting another inferior spring again or one that won’t work for my knife. Any assistance would be much appreciated. Thank you.
@@mungo75 I was sooooo into this knife... The carbon/G10 scales, the skeletonized brushed steel liners, the jimping, the blade, the action... I even went so far as to turn the hardware on a drill to get them shiny steel. If you just want to keep it in the pocket and not constantly deploy the blade, it might be okay.
i don't think that this spring lasts long. why the hack is it constructed like that?!? Are the other SOG-knives like the Flash AT Urban made like that?
I was so excited for this knife. Just disassembled, cleaned and lubed and it does NOT function any better. I was going to drop some money on the new one that just came out. (LTE). Not worth it for me. Oh well.
This week, Nick dissembles a SOG and treads the razor on intellectual properties and copyrights. Cough, Cold Steel, cough, cough. 🤣 I'll admit I own a Kudu, Raja II, and a Raja III. Recently purchased a Gerber Jukebox from BHQ, and bought a Bamboo Quadrant from Bass Pro. Sadly, the edge on the Quandrant was factory sharpened by Stevie Wonder.🤦♂️ But am very pleased with the aesthetics of both. Looking at the SR1 Tanto next.
Nick "forgave" CS for this horrible transgression against humanity...oh the tragedy of someone in the US filing and defending a patent....and we should too
@@NickShabazzSOG offered to honor the warranty but refused to send me springs (a better deal for them.) I prefer to just work on knives myself. Kershaw springs do break, and at least the company is willing to ship them to customers when asked. SOG failed me, but the average user will be in good shape :0)
@@whatmakesittick8362 Gotta agree to disagree, bought a dog of the secondary market that was completely junked, the seller refused to help when I contacted sog they sent me a new life even after I told them this story. Think that's pretty outstanding service.
@@pop4803 Well don't flip it in and out all day long. I now have five Benchmade Axis knives, and have already had to send one back- under a month of use. The Axis springs, and the SOG ones are nearly identical. The point of failure on both brands was the very bottom of the loop in each spring. I also have a feeling that the Benchmade replacement springs from ebay will work for the SOG.
@@whatmakesittick8362 No offense just pointing out sog will honor their warranty, at least for me. Own several axis lock knives never broke a spring, rotate knives often.
Don't like the "deep pocket clip". Jeans pocket hem rode up and over the clip inside so it "locked" on pants. Not a good thing if you need this knife in a hurry.
You get 20 years to make you money ! Which is the only real reason for a higher price ! If bear would have pantented all of his ideas archery would not be want it is today ! Especially hunting archery !
Thanks for always doing disassemblies. I don't often watch them, but when I do, I'm always really appreciative of the time you put into them, especially knowing they don't get many views. They're great when I have problems with a disassembly, or as in this instance, when I'm curious about the internal functionality. The only way I could picture this working was a channel for the lock bar so the flipper rode outside of it, and that's exactly what they did. Very cool.
I got myself an s35vn option and it turned out to be surprisingly good
Me too. Academy had sale and MIL discount and got it for $60
You have the best youtube voice ever. I could listen to your voice all day and not want to punch you in the face.
I’m usually big on disassembling my knives. I bought this and went to disassemble it, but the pivot screw was so secured in there that it broke two of my t6 bits without the screw budging. I mostly tried the clip side like this video. I tried the other side too but nothing budged. The knife is great, I’m just disappointed that I can’t take it apart to clean/lube it well.
You might want to invest in better bits. I know sometimes small cheap bits can just go to crap on things that are put in well.
Buy Wiha bits, they will outlast the knife.
I'm with you. Same here re: bent/broken bits. It's not the bits, it's the loctite. The real problem is that for the price point, the blade opening is not smooth and easy. Feels like there is drag. Also, the trick with this knife is to push down on the flipper and not to pull back like most of them. Many knives out there for for half or a third the price open much more smoothly. I think the resistance and drag is the reason so many people want to open this thing up. For the money, Benchmade Bugout is a better spend. For less, go Civivi, WE, Kershaw Blur, or others.
Not necessarily the bits. I dripped a cheap bit as well as a Wiha trying to get my pivot out. I ordered a 10 pack of the Wiha T6's to see how many I have to sacrifice.
I did the same, until I applied a bit of heat with a blowdryer and gave a rap on the T6 screwdriver with a rubber mallet. Then the screw came out smoothly. Heat helps a lot with all this blue Loctite.
Thanks, you just saved me money. I expected something like Manix or Kershaw Induction, but when I saw omega spring, instant deal breaker.
It's the Achiles Heel of both the Terminus and Benchmade offerings for sure. I was initially turned off by the breaking of the springs in my Terminus at first. And one of my Benchmade knives also had the same exact failure, at the lowest point of the curve of both brand's springs. I am pretty sure that both brands are using the same supplier and overall size of springs. They look and feel identical. I am overlooking this flaw for my Benchmades because otherwise I am in love with the action and ease of use. I abused my Terminus and the Benchmade that broke, flipping them to no end- so indeed, you can expect breakage under these conditions- but average users will have no issue with them.
Just ordered one. First new SOG since my EOD multiplier in 2013. Great video, man.
Subbed ya, btw. 👊🏼
I ordered the Crimson with stone washed blade, cant wait to get it tnx to your reviews
Thans for the video Nick, mine now flips like crazy and is smooth as silk!
Thumbs up and adding to the chorus of thank-yous. This knife just came across my radar and appreciate you giving me a chance to view the internals without having to pay down some cold hard cash first.
Looks like I might make a purchase :)
I've wanted one of these for a while now and sprung for the cryo damascus and carbon fiber one. Out of the box, the action feels like it was put together with a hammer and dunked in cat litter before shipping out. Highly disappointed as it was my birthday gift to myself. I hope anything I can do will help any. I wanna like this knife!
This video made me a subscriber. Funny and informative, thank you
Thanks for helping me clean the action of my Terminus XR! I have the S35VN version and it's quite nice. Just a tiny gripe: it's sharpened almost at a 25° angle per side. I guess the bevel will become huge if I'll try to reset it to 22° per side, hmm?
Just what i was looking for gonna swap scales around i prefer the carbon fiber scales over the g10 but like the Damascus blade on the new one i picked up.
Nice breakdown. Got to say it looks a damn sight easier than a Benchmade to service.
Thank you for this video. I bought the blacked out G10 version for my son and the action is crap. I will see if I can fix it.
Thank you! I just purchased this knife and this is very helpful!
Hey Nick.
Thanks for doing this video. Just took apart and cleaned mine. 🤙🏼
Tony
These videos are super helpful! Thanks brother!
Sog has had a version of the Axis(Arc-Lock) for at least ten years ....... I have had the Sog Vulcan for at least 10 years
Sog Vulcan is one of the coolest looking, and most pleasurable flipping knives ever.
That’s an arc lock it functions different but essentially does the same thing, the new XR is straight back and forth just like an axis instead of arcing up and down on a hinge
Would love to know what brand your drivers are, slowly building up a knife collection and need a few good tools to keep them running smooth
I'm looking in to buying one in G10 green I've seen them but was un sure and not I'm like the price is good and seems like a good EDC so why not and the deassemble video also helps with wanting to buy one thanks Nick.
Axis style locks are super strong but after seeing the complexity here, I'm leaning back to Cold Steel Tri Ad locks.
Hey Nick, thank you for the very helpful video. Not sure if you'll see this since it's so old, but i am really struggling with this one. I can't find a T6 driver that is strong enough to even loosen the screws up. i've stripped about 3 different tools to hell.
Any advice for me? anything you can share is appreciated, thank you!
I just disassembled mine tonight and had the same issue. I needed two T6 drivers and I needed to heat the knife up with a blow dryer for the thread lock to losen. It was white-ish color thread lock. I had so much torque on the driver that the tip of the T6 is now torsioned. Mine is the LTE version, not sure if that matters or not
@@BrandenBarber1 snapped my T6 clean off
Got mine last weekend. Not quite para 3 lightweight or my 940-2. on sog have to manipulate button just right for smooth and always quiet close.sog has a nice sound on lockup. pocket clip enourmous and does not slide in shorts easily nor does it slide out very easily for that matter. sog will sorta spydie flick after depressing button. Also the flicker(deployment) tab is a little rough on metro fingers and thumb. Guesse I am not sn operator after all.
I agree @ 200mfromocean, just got mine in S35vn and it’s nice. Adding it into my edc rotation. the thumb stud and flicker are pretty rough. But I actually like this knife, so I committed to carry it for 30 days,,,
Thanks for a great review. It has proven to be most helpful. Recently I bought a SOG Terminus XR and right out of the box the action was horrible! It is so stiff I cannot open the knife with the flipper and I cannot even move the blade with the thumb studs. It is useless. Since it was new I didn't do anything to it before contacting SOG. I wrote to them 2 times had have not heard from them. So much for SOG customer service. After watching your video I disassembled the knife and cleaned and lubed it as shown in your video. Thank you again. I can feel no great difference. The flipper still doesn't work, nor do the thumb studs. Since SOG isn't going to help, what do I do next? Do I need to sand and polish parts? Do you have any videos covering this process? Thanks again.
Update - SOG eventually contacted me and sent me a new knife so kudos to SOG for that. The new knife is better but falls short of my expectations, which admittedly may be unreasonable. It does not open freely. It will sometimes but seems to require a forceful flip. I was going to take this one apart and see what is happening inside but the pivot fastener is locked up tight. I don't know if SOG used red Loctite or what. I have bent the splines(?) on 3 Torx wrenches and it is still stuck.
any luck ever getting the screws out? i too and destroying every T6 i have.. very frustrating...
@@mattmilauskas5727 Nope. I don't know what SOG did with that. I like the knife but am not crazy about it. As I said, I am happy SOG stood behind their product. If you get that pivot screw to move, let me know how you did it. Thanks
@@beniciomoldenado2315 It’s weird, I have this carbon fiber one and it has tons of issues. The blade rubs on the lock bar so bad it seems very misaligned. I have another Terminus that’s got the Damascus blade and that thing is fkn butter dude, perfect.
QC at SOG has come a long way but still need to keep their foot on the gas
The initial production run, which I also bought, wasn't tuned properly IMHO, terribly stiff detent. A year later and I bought a couple more and they are perfect, feel like a Hogue, good retention unlike Benchmade but not a thumb buster like my first.
Hey Nick. I don't know if you ever tried replacing that spring or not but they're virtually impossible to find. GSM outdoors offers no joy
Just curious if you had ventured to find one, and if so, what did you come up with?
I've had pocket knives for 15 years or more and never took them apart they work just as good as when I bought them
Jan Walenta I haven’t taken mine apart either, but by watching this, I can see he bumped his performance quite a bit, just by cleaning off the industrial grease and replacing it with high performance lube. I do this with all my firearms but never tried it with my knives.
some people like taking things apart and putting them back together
Now I will disassemble mine to smooth the thumb flip thing a little, it basically wears a hole in your pocket.
Where can I get some high quality torx tips like you are using? Mine are all too soft and strip easily. Thanks.
What tools are you using in this video? I've never seen those. I'm new to knives though.
Nice work, thanks
Hey nick I was wondering what torx bit you are using, I've bought a couple and there all junk. And what is that oil pen you use that drops like the perfect amount of oil each time so you don't over due it with oil lol.
NickShabazz.com/tools
@@NickShabazz Exactly what I was looking for, as well (Nick's recommended tools). Thanks to da both of youz.
I seen 2 videos on this knife, but both had same publisher date, and I heard u say u would carry it then give a full review, but the full review is in same day as disassembled, so im wondering, is there another review, or was that other one on same day the review u was referring to?
SOG folders never fail, to disappoint.
I like mine more than my benchmades, but you do you
I just got the carbon fiber xr with the s35vn.. I’m not a fan of the liner. I’m thinking about taking an old terminus xr and swapping out the metal liners to put on carbon fiber. Just annoys me I paid 140 bucks and it doesn’t have the “crisp feel” that the original terminus xrs have
Not a fan of the SOG branded clip but at least it’s deep carry.
No one will notice unless they're 6 inches from your pocket.
Here in the uk we have a slipjoint version of the Terminus, but it has an unusual ‘lock’ mechanism, that doesn’t use a back spring. Any chance you could review it? I’d send you mine, but it might be easier to get SOG to donate one in the US.
Normally i think you sound like Peter Griffin, but the way you said you were allergic made you sound like Mort😂 lol
Hi Nick.A quick and hopefully useful observation.I removed the appalling clip and attempted to reinsert the long screw....the screw is effectively only held in place/threaded ,via the clip,so removed it and rethreaded onto loose clip,to avoid loss.If you know of any aftermarket replacement,kindly advise.Tks John
Ok my terminus has been heavily used worked great from new but must have got gunk in it. Hmm looking at this I think it’s beyond my capability I don’t do springs. Think I’ll try soaking it in alcohol they soak in graphite. Taking it apart will be a last resort.
Where can i buy that lube sir?
Can anyone tell me what Brand Bits he’s using. I have just received this knife and want to get some better lube in it and my T6 bit took off all the small screws but won’t take out the pivot. I’m worried it’s going to strip but I’m sure it’s a T6 as well
Wow nice knife !!! ^^
Where can i get the tools to disassemble?
7.30....stop-pin!..lol
Thanks Nick, you're a gem!
What kind of lube is in that bottle?
My Sog Terminus XR spring failed after about 1 year with very light use. Admittedly I do fidget with it but not incessantly. The Sog website states because of a new stay at home directive until at least 8/31 They will not be on able to process any warranty claims. They suggest we check back after 8/31 for further. Can anybody please supply me with a link of the best replacement springs that would work for my knife. I will be happy to replace the damn thing myself. I’m just worried of getting another inferior spring again or one that won’t work for my knife. Any assistance would be much appreciated. Thank you.
im with you on that and yes we know the thread is old but the information that could be provided by you all would be much appreciated 👍
Not a big Sog fan, but this looks ok...
It was amazing and sexy until both omega springs broke within a week. I absolutely loved it up until that moment and then the Love was gone
Bummer. Thanks for the info though. 👍
@@mungo75 I was sooooo into this knife... The carbon/G10 scales, the skeletonized brushed steel liners, the jimping, the blade, the action... I even went so far as to turn the hardware on a drill to get them shiny steel. If you just want to keep it in the pocket and not constantly deploy the blade, it might be okay.
@@whatmakesittick8362 Did this knife give you PTSD?
Is that a Cruz custom screwdriver?
Like the tatonka ( forget what they called that lock is like the triad lock )!
i don't think that this spring lasts long. why the hack is it constructed like that?!? Are the other SOG-knives like the Flash AT Urban made like that?
Please disassemble a halo 6. Really whould help.
He hates Marfione he won't review microtech
Salute
I was so excited for this knife.
Just disassembled, cleaned and lubed and it does NOT function any better. I was going to drop some money on the new one that just came out. (LTE). Not worth it for me. Oh well.
I lost one of my bearings
This week, Nick dissembles a SOG and treads the razor on intellectual properties and copyrights. Cough, Cold Steel, cough, cough. 🤣
I'll admit I own a Kudu, Raja II, and a Raja III.
Recently purchased a Gerber Jukebox from BHQ, and bought a Bamboo Quadrant from Bass Pro. Sadly, the edge on the Quandrant was factory sharpened by Stevie Wonder.🤦♂️ But am very pleased with the aesthetics of both.
Looking at the SR1 Tanto next.
Nick "forgave" CS for this horrible transgression against humanity...oh the tragedy of someone in the US filing and defending a patent....and we should too
James Gandolfini
WARNING my terminus had both omega springs break within a week of fondling...
Did they make it right for you?
@@NickShabazzSOG offered to honor the warranty but refused to send me springs (a better deal for them.) I prefer to just work on knives myself. Kershaw springs do break, and at least the company is willing to ship them to customers when asked. SOG failed me, but the average user will be in good shape :0)
@@whatmakesittick8362 Gotta agree to disagree, bought a dog of the secondary market that was completely junked, the seller refused to help when I contacted sog they sent me a new life even after I told them this story. Think that's pretty outstanding service.
@@pop4803 Well don't flip it in and out all day long. I now have five Benchmade Axis knives, and have already had to send one back- under a month of use. The Axis springs, and the SOG ones are nearly identical. The point of failure on both brands was the very bottom of the loop in each spring. I also have a feeling that the Benchmade replacement springs from ebay will work for the SOG.
@@whatmakesittick8362 No offense just pointing out sog will honor their warranty, at least for me. Own several axis lock knives never broke a spring, rotate knives often.
Fun fact: the pattern on the handle scales is actually a upc code that spells out SOG.
Nick does the full spa treatment of an inexpensive folder...bang...perfection...speechless😂
Don't like the "deep pocket clip". Jeans pocket hem rode up and over the clip inside so it "locked" on pants. Not a good thing if you need this knife in a hurry.
Maybe you should watch a video on The disassembly and maintenance of this knife before you try to disassemble it! LOL
Ashley Asbury what’s the fun in that?
You get 20 years to make you money ! Which is the only real reason for a higher price !
If bear would have pantented all of his ideas archery would not be want it is today ! Especially hunting archery !