Para 2 Lightweight?
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Para 2 Lightweight?
I can’t imagine this NOT being in the works. Anyone seen or heard anything?
I don't get people who only carry one knife
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I have heard nothing, but you are right of course: A Paramilitary 2 LW HAS to be in the works...
I mean, they figured out how to implement a comp. lock in almost linerless FRN, would just have to transfer that technology from the Para 3 LW, BD1N seems to be a good steel that many like or want to try (maybe in a larger folder than the Para 3) - a homerun, I'd say!
Plus, every Paramilitary collector would want one, probably.
Maybe from a sales standpoint it even makes sense to wait till a time when people generally are even more willing to lay money down. Like before Christmas or somerhing.
I won't get one though... compression lock, you know... :rolleyes:
I mean, they figured out how to implement a comp. lock in almost linerless FRN, would just have to transfer that technology from the Para 3 LW, BD1N seems to be a good steel that many like or want to try (maybe in a larger folder than the Para 3) - a homerun, I'd say!
Plus, every Paramilitary collector would want one, probably.
Maybe from a sales standpoint it even makes sense to wait till a time when people generally are even more willing to lay money down. Like before Christmas or somerhing.
I won't get one though... compression lock, you know... :rolleyes:
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- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
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Don't know, but sign me up!
I have no problem with the existing model, but there are plenty of activities a LW model would fit right in for me.
I have no problem with the existing model, but there are plenty of activities a LW model would fit right in for me.
Peter
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In the past, Sal has mentioned that Eric has been working on one.
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Yep! It's been quoted somewhere in the Bombshell thread. I think it was also mentioned after one of the Amsterdam meets
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I'd certainly be in for one of these - I am very impressed with the P3 LW, and the price is tough to beat.
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I'd buy one, action and fit/finish on my para 3 is great. I'd love a PM2 that weighs under 3 oz.
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I thought this was speculation for a new Para 2 model (which doesn't exist). It's curious why Spyderco put a number at the end when each model has a different name. Why not just call them Military, Paramilitary, and Para?
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Originally it was just the Military and the smaller Paramilitary. Then, much like the Delica 4, Native 5, Salt 2 etc, the Paramilitary went through some design changes and became the Paramilitary 2. It was the introduction of the Para 3 that threw things off. It was introduced as its own unique model, a smaller yet Paramilitary, but for some reason they tacked on the number 3. There are those that call it the Paramilitary 3, including some from Spyderco, even though it’s separate from the Paramilitary 2 model. What will happen now if the Paramilitary sees a 3rd incarnation, or if they do some redesign to the Para 3 (a Para 3-2?) leads to some interesting issues haha.
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