Frustration!: Arguing about lockback's strength

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Blerv wrote:Good points Chuck :) . I was assuming more flow than the RGEI "jab".

In a perfect world it would be a proper fixed blade or a very heavy duty lock. In a less than perfect one whatever works, works. A Delica or Endura is more than adequate while perhaps far from ideal.

I've yet to be in a true "fight" let alone one involving blades. I'd probably resort to hitting and less jail time.
I'd prolly just cry like a girl and asked to be left alone. :)
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:I'd prolly just cry like a girl and asked to be left alone. :)
Or that. :D
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Or battoning. ;)
If locks as strong as the blade itself became popular, would it change the way you use your knives? Not me, but im still interested in the implementation and advancement of locks.
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:It's probably not a good idea to rely on a folder for chopping. ;)
Or battoning. ;)
If locks as strong as the blade itself became popular, would it change the way you use your knives? Not me, but im still interested in the advancement and implementation.
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