Para 3 Lightweight Modifications/After Market Parts
Para 3 Lightweight Modifications/After Market Parts
Hello. Does anyone know where I can find replacement scales or backspacers for the Para 3 LW? Flytanium has no plans to produce any and I’m having trouble finding anything online, except for a couple of websites that appear to be somewhat dodgy. Your help would be appreciated. Thanks, in advance.
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Re: Para 3 Lightweight Modifications/After Market Parts
Other than the clip, I dont think there are any options for the para 3 lightweight.
I havent seen any backspacers. Im sure someone could make some if they wanted to, but I dont know of any.
I havent seen any replacement scales and I highly doubt any will happen.
I havent seen any backspacers. Im sure someone could make some if they wanted to, but I dont know of any.
I havent seen any replacement scales and I highly doubt any will happen.
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Hello and welcome!
Since the Para 3 LW is essentially almost linerless, most of its structural support comes from the intricate internal trusses which requires injection molding, something that is prohibitively expensive unless a 3rd-party maker is planning on mass-producing in the thousands. So basically any 3rd-party scale would be nearly impossible.
But, if you have an extra G-10 Para 3, you can swap your LW blade into the Para 3 scale and hardware (and vise-versa) and it will work beautifully.
Since the Para 3 LW is essentially almost linerless, most of its structural support comes from the intricate internal trusses which requires injection molding, something that is prohibitively expensive unless a 3rd-party maker is planning on mass-producing in the thousands. So basically any 3rd-party scale would be nearly impossible.
But, if you have an extra G-10 Para 3, you can swap your LW blade into the Para 3 scale and hardware (and vise-versa) and it will work beautifully.
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Earlier this year I saw a para 3 LW clear acrylic scales being offered for sale on etsy by Nickabrack (https://www.etsy.com/shop/Nickabrack).
I asked them about getting just the scales but they responded that they had to custom fit each scale to each knife in order to get the action perfect, such was the nature of the para 3 LW design. They offered to custom fit one to a knife if I would send one in but seeing as how it was international shipping footing the height of the pandemic I decided not to.
Their shop doesn't have the knife anymore and I can't find one on Google, but imagine clear, transparent plastic, with the internal workings of the knife visible, like a glass window.
I asked them about getting just the scales but they responded that they had to custom fit each scale to each knife in order to get the action perfect, such was the nature of the para 3 LW design. They offered to custom fit one to a knife if I would send one in but seeing as how it was international shipping footing the height of the pandemic I decided not to.
Their shop doesn't have the knife anymore and I can't find one on Google, but imagine clear, transparent plastic, with the internal workings of the knife visible, like a glass window.
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There is a seller on Etsy named carbowood. I have no idea what is the quality- but he does make para 3 LW scales in micarta and wood.
I thought the same as nerdlock up above, until I saw them on Etsy.
I thought the same as nerdlock up above, until I saw them on Etsy.
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Huh, well now, I'm glad to have been proven wrong, he does indeed make scales that seem to cater to the Para 3 LW specifically. It looks like he uses an integrated back spacer to serve as additional structural support against compressive forces when holding the knife. Although I'm curious on how did he solve the one washer construction of the LW? The FRN handles have a molded flange on one side that acts like a washer.
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Interesting.
Way back, or at least some time back when the P3LW was released, I was still in my disappointment phase over the regular P3 and was hoping that some custom maker would make aftermarket scales for the LW that could make it closer to the P3 I actually wanted, i.e. shorter G10 or Micarta scales that got rid of the lanyard tube, improved clip position as well as blade / handle ratio.
Can't really see from the photos if these scales does any attempt to change grip length / shape or if it's a 1:1 copy of the original shape. Doesn't really matter that much, I've come to terms with the P3 as it is, but it would be fun if someone experimented a little with different handle options for the P3(LW) that went beyond just the type of material used.
Way back, or at least some time back when the P3LW was released, I was still in my disappointment phase over the regular P3 and was hoping that some custom maker would make aftermarket scales for the LW that could make it closer to the P3 I actually wanted, i.e. shorter G10 or Micarta scales that got rid of the lanyard tube, improved clip position as well as blade / handle ratio.
Can't really see from the photos if these scales does any attempt to change grip length / shape or if it's a 1:1 copy of the original shape. Doesn't really matter that much, I've come to terms with the P3 as it is, but it would be fun if someone experimented a little with different handle options for the P3(LW) that went beyond just the type of material used.
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Thanks for the replies, everyone. I figured with the knife being liner-less that would be the big drawback to finding quality aftermarket scales. At this point, if I could just find a nice backspacer that isn't too gaudy with heavy jimping, I'd be happy, preferably G10 or something similar. Oh, well. The search continues...
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Dear gawazir:
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Re: Para 3 Lightweight Modifications/After Market Parts
How much different are the liners between the Para 3 and the Para 3 lightweight?
*edit* I just watched a video and there are ALMOST NO liners in the Para 3 lightweight. You probably won't find anything that isn't layered titanium.
*edit* I just watched a video and there are ALMOST NO liners in the Para 3 lightweight. You probably won't find anything that isn't layered titanium.
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Why not just get a g-10 version to modify if you aren't using the lightweight scales?
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Thank you.Michael Janich wrote: ↑Mon Aug 30, 2021 6:56 amDear gawazir:
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