I was carrying it in the chest pocket of a dress shirt one day. Bent over to pick up a box and it slid out onto some concrete. Chipped the tail end of the grip and broke a piece of the liner lock.. It probably has to be completely disassembled and rebuilt. Nice knife and one that I will pass on, but apparently it isn't idiot-proof.
Only knife I've had repaired was a new Buck 110. My son broke the locking spring splitting kindling with it. Sent it back to Buck and got it back repaired for free with a discount coupon and an apology. I was sure they would say it was abused (it was), but no, they did it under warranty. I've had a Buck 110 in my pocket now since 1986. Still solid as a rock.
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