Poll: Would a Para Military 2 in FRN or FRCP interest you?

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Would a Para Military 2 in FRN or FRCP interest you?

Yes
39
42%
No
49
53%
I'm not sure
4
4%
 
Total votes: 92

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Skywarp
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Re: Poll: Would a Para Military 2 in FRN or FRCP interest you?

#41

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I've said "no".
I like the idea of more colour choice but I'm pretty sure that if a lightweight PM2 was ever made, the scales would be slab shaped like on the manix or Native V lightweights. This is what puts me off those models.

If I thought the scales would be more curvy and 3 dimensional like on the endura, I might be interested.
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Re: Poll: Would a Para Military 2 in FRN or FRCP interest you?

#42

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Digital Camo FRN...
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Re: Poll: Would a Para Military 2 in FRN or FRCP interest you?

#43

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CyberKlown28 wrote:Digital Camo FRN...
Is that possible? I would really like that, but I'd be pleased with all the options the Endura has. I'm liking my blue Endura a lot and would love a PM2 to match it. My Delica in grey with a PM2 to match would be very cool too!
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Re: Poll: Would a Para Military 2 in FRN or FRCP interest you?

#44

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No , while I really like FRN I agree with those that feel I can get a 3.5 blade in Frn already with the Stretch. Also like the the heft of the PM 2 but I would like some other color / steel options.
Same thoughts about options on the Stretch VG -10 so the best EDC available (my opinion ) can stay in FRN with color options
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#45

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Hi Folks!


While FRN being a very nice handle material for a workhorse blade, a real PM2 would be G10. :rolleyes:

And that area (3.5" blade - FRN handle) is pretty much already covered on the catalog, as said. :spyder:
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