Small knife with satisfying action

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Manifestgtr
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Re: Small knife with satisfying action

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My personal trifecta of “satisfying to operate” small knives:
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I actually find the dragonfly to be a really satisfying knife to operate, myself. But if you’re looking for a flicky, compression lock model, the lil native really is where it’s at…so much so that I sought it out in both micarta and titanium. I carry those into Boston (sub 2.5” legality) when I want something more substantial with me and man, are they ever substantial for their size. There’s a special kind of high speed, low mass flick factor to the lil native that’s incredibly satisfying.
Crucarta: Shaman (x2), Manix 2, Lil Native, Delica, GB2 & PM2
Notable: 52100 and Cruwear Millie. “15v-arta” Shaman. REC Manix. K-carta Endura, P4, Dragonfly and Delica.
Favorites: Shaman, Sage 5 lightweight, Sheeps Caribbean, Manix, Endela and all things Stretch
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Re: Small knife with satisfying action

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I got my new knife today. I'm replacing my Dragonfly with... a Dragonfly:

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Re: Small knife with satisfying action

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A Dragonfly replacing a Dragonfly is always a solid decision!
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