Hi standards, Hi powers, Hi points, they're all the same, right @solv3nt ??Does that mean you don't carry a high standard? Inquiring minds need to know
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Hi standards, Hi powers, Hi points, they're all the same, right @solv3nt ??Does that mean you don't carry a high standard? Inquiring minds need to know
And you're totally right. You have to decide what's a good knife for you, for what you intend to use it for and price it accordingly. Unless you have gobs of Covid Cash and its burning holes in your pocketI've seen plenty of knives I question the $$$ on. Out the fronts aren't the most expensive, just different. $300 for a knife isn't a lot for some.
I'm honestly contemplating a leather man right now that is $80, which is about $40 more than I'd be willing to spend. So $$$ means different things to different people when it comes to different things.
If you got at least 1 kid, the government pays for a $300 knife each month!And you're totally right. You have to decide what's a good knife for you, for what you intend to use it for and price it accordingly. Unless you have gobs of Covid Cash and its burning holes in your pocket
I'm sorry buddy, which OTF is it ? I have some with stiff springs on the button and others are loose and sloppyI can no longer use my OTF because the slide button is too difficult to push with my arthritic old thumbs. So it's back to my K-bar
Funny enough, I figured out I needed ulnar nerve relocation surgery when I couldn't operate my Infidel.I can no longer use my OTF because the slide button is too difficult to push with my arthritic old thumbs. So it's back to my K-bar
It's a Chinese copy of a microtechnology.I'm sorry buddy, which OTF is it ? I have some with stiff springs on the button and others are loose and sloppy
The perfect blade profile and made by Benchmade. Today, that blade would cost north of $400.00I have an old HK I would not have paid the 200 + price but my wife saw me handling it on several occasions and bought it for my birthday many years ago. turns out it is worth the price. Both edge retention and smoothness of action and slide.
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That's all well and good. I like a nice KaBar USN Mark 1 Deck Knife to use as a good hunting blade. You must admit modern automatics aren't your granddaddy's "toad stabbers". The Italian Stiletto blades (as well as the Fairbairn-Sykes British Commando Knife) are great "tactical" (battle/killing) implements. The modern automatic MUST be a "multi-purpose" tool.I am a fan of fixed blades. No mechanical moving parts, springs, ect.