I have enjoyed mine so far. The detent is still tough enough to make it not a fidget toy. I did like the suggestions for the other knives. That Monterey Bay knife was neat lookinv.
I'm on the other end of the spectrum, I prefer a thinner blade for EDC - for every day stuff, as the name more than implies. The thicker blade is definitely desirable for times like camping or heading out on a day-trip where I don't know where I am going.
Still at it Kevin! I am more into fixed blades now. I still always carry a folder, but fixed blades have my attention lately.
I have enjoyed mine so far. The detent is still tough enough to make it not a fidget toy. I did like the suggestions for the other knives. That Monterey Bay knife was neat lookinv.
I'm on the other end of the spectrum, I prefer a thinner blade for EDC - for every day stuff, as the name more than implies. The thicker blade is definitely desirable for times like camping or heading out on a day-trip where I don't know where I am going.
If you remove the flipper tab you can get a closer grip to the blade, good for bushcraft.
I love this knife
What did you do to fix the centering?
In Germany your knife can be one hand opening, or have a lock, but not both on the same knife.
First it's stupid restrictions on knives, then it's lock downs and forced vaccinations. Tyrants will take as much from you as you let them take.
Is there sharp edges on the micarda handle look like it
How many versions of the ROK can they......
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Mark W...always one more