Tip down Chinook
Tip down Chinook
It hurts my brain trying to understand the horror of tip up only. At least with 4 way tip down is available.
The Chinook has always been tip down. The last education video proves tip down for anything over 3".
I really need a tip down power lock please
The Chinook has always been tip down. The last education video proves tip down for anything over 3".
I really need a tip down power lock please
Re: Tip down Chinook
I think a lot of people make this mistake with tip up folders:
https://streamable.com/ppxuu
The draw is different than tip down, but not necessarily slower IMO.
Re: Tip down Chinook
I think Vivi is right! I always draw knives like shown in his vid, and that way with my L to XL hands tip up works better even with the Endura... but then, the Endura does NOT have a deep carry clip. Like I always said and imho THAT is one of the main things the new education vid shows: At least on larger knife deep carry is rather "silly" (not meant offensive), unless you have to conceil the knife.
For example: One of the Kapara drawbacks: Long knife, deep carry... Shorter than an Endura when closed, but due to the deep carry clip it feels LONGER in pocket, is less accessible and in a worse position for opening when drawn...
For example: One of the Kapara drawbacks: Long knife, deep carry... Shorter than an Endura when closed, but due to the deep carry clip it feels LONGER in pocket, is less accessible and in a worse position for opening when drawn...
Top three going by pocket-time (update March 24):
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
Re: Tip down Chinook
I don't care about the faster slower debate. I'm a first responder over 30 years. I don't care about ignorant tip up opinions. As a first responder I will never acknowledge any tip up arguments. Period.
Re: Tip down Chinook
I am seriously offended with the tip up only Chinook!
Re: Tip down Chinook
I am carrying the power lock Tatanka today
Re: Tip down Chinook
I only acknowledge four way clip because it includes tip down only.
The Chinook 4 is tip up only. An affront to the clip-it legacy!
The Chinook 4 is tip up only. An affront to the clip-it legacy!
Re: Tip down Chinook
Such a good looking knife. Maybe I'll treat myself to one this year. Ticks a lot of boxes for me.
- knivesandbooks
- Member
- Posts: 1455
- Joined: Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:43 pm
- Location: Tulsa, OK
Re: Tip down Chinook
What a silly thread.
The blade on that Chinook is sick.
The blade on that Chinook is sick.
Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and on those in the tombs bestowing life!
Re: Tip down Chinook
Was it an arbitrary decision? I'm staring at the pic, it has a full liner. Just why did it come out as tip up only?
-
- Member
- Posts: 407
- Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2018 7:03 pm
Re: Tip down Chinook
Spyderco generally goes with the designer wants. Maybe he wanted tip-up only?
I don't get people who only carry one knife
Re: Tip down Chinook
I wish the Chinook 4 had tip down. It's my only complaint. I still bought two of them.
I'd love to see one with a Military-style curved clip in tip down. That's my favorite clip.
If there is a Chinook 5 in ten years, I vote for tip down, and made in Golden....
I'd love to see one with a Military-style curved clip in tip down. That's my favorite clip.
If there is a Chinook 5 in ten years, I vote for tip down, and made in Golden....
Re: Tip down Chinook
This is the first time I'm hearing this but sounds like what you're saying is first responders don't know crap about knives and are really stubborn. Are you sure this is true of all first responders?
One time I was the first person on the scene of a car accident and I had a tip up knife on me. I wasn't able to deploy the knife, obviously, and then the car exploded in slow motion. It was in all the papers.
Re: Tip down Chinook
See tip down would have saved that car!
Re: Tip down Chinook
I'm gonna take a wild shot in the dark guess and say it has to do with the clip and lanyard hole decision. While they could have put the lanyard hole somewhere other than in the middle of the clip, for whatever reason that's how they chose to do it which means the clip won't easily swap over to the pivot end, since the pivot screw isn't centered on the handle in a place where the same clip would fit the rest of the handle.
Another way to word that is that the pivot placement just doesn't work well with a clip mounted next to it. They would have had to use one of the older clip styles that have the 3 screws in more of a straight line with each other as opposed to the triangular holed clips they use today, and even then the clip would probably cover part of the pivot screw and look stupid.
The good news is you can easily drill and tap the liners and put a clip anywhere you please.
All SE all the time since 2017
~David
~David
Re: Tip down Chinook
I'm really not a fan of this much belly but I have recently been looking at this knife over and over. I think the older Chinooks were better looking knives but I'd like to try out this lock and since I'm not going to buy a Tatanka, this is my only option at the moment.
All SE all the time since 2017
~David
~David
Re: Tip down Chinook
Yeah we need more power lock models. Enough with the compression lock
-
- Member
- Posts: 279
- Joined: Fri Sep 24, 2004 10:33 am
- Location: Country Knives - Intercourse, PA USA
- Contact:
Re: Tip down Chinook
Buy a Chinook 4 and take it to a reputable gunsmith or machinist. It should be an each fix to make it tip-down. Tip-down is my preferred orientation―of course I have been carrying a Spyderco everyday since 1984. :D
brian
brian