CPM 15v Manix 2

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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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fixall wrote:
Sun Jul 13, 2025 4:09 pm
Titanium scales with a steel liner delete (makes the titanium version lighter than the G10/steel liner version), titanium ball cage, lighter spring, ceramic ball, titanium clip, titanium hardware and lanyard tube. Along with the CPM-15V steel, it's quickly becoming a favorite knife.
How stable are the scales at the back of the knife? There is no screw to fix them together and the lanyard tube isn’t fixed fully.
Does anything rattle or feel unstable?

I love the look of this a lot, but use AWT scales due to their stability and screw construction in the back.
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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Stirmos wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 3:22 am
...but use AWT scales due to their stability and screw construction in the back.
Same here. This is one of several reasons why I like their Manix scales. 👍

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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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Manix 15v LW just arrived.

Date is 1.25 B
Box code is AY

QC is excellent. Very sharp from the factory.

Switched the clip, ECDIed it and Voilà:
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Thanks Spyderco and Shawn!
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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Stirmos wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 3:22 am
fixall wrote:
Sun Jul 13, 2025 4:09 pm
Titanium scales with a steel liner delete (makes the titanium version lighter than the G10/steel liner version), titanium ball cage, lighter spring, ceramic ball, titanium clip, titanium hardware and lanyard tube. Along with the CPM-15V steel, it's quickly becoming a favorite knife.
How stable are the scales at the back of the knife? There is no screw to fix them together and the lanyard tube isn’t fixed fully.
Does anything rattle or feel unstable?

I love the look of this a lot, but use AWT scales due to their stability and screw construction in the back.
Very stable. The rear of the knife is more stable like this than the stock configuration was.
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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Brock O Lee wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 6:18 am
Stirmos wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 3:22 am
...but use AWT scales due to their stability and screw construction in the back.
Same here. This is one of several reasons why I like their Manix scales. 👍

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I wish they made scales with the regular handle profile. When I found out they did OD green scales for the Manix XL I got really excited, until I realized they only did skinny versions.

Aside from that they look really nice to me. Nice contouring,great color. Your manix looks great setup like that.
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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I swapped in some black titanium hardware and let it eat. I like the brown factory scales on the LW better than the brown g10.
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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Just ordered mine. Planning to do a bladeswap with a g10 model.
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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Mine showed up today and the QC is perfect. Smooth action, drops shut, and centered. These are unbelievable for the price. I had to buy a second one! MidwayUSA has a 20% off coupon right now, and I couldn't resist! Total was $125.41 shipped!
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1028105827?pid=969539
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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Mrj wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:45 pm
I swapped in some black titanium hardware and let it eat. I like the brown factory scales on the LW better than the brown g10.
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Nice Manix!

Is the Opel running? Which model?
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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vivi wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:00 pm
I wish they made scales with the regular handle profile. When I found out they did OD green scales for the Manix XL I got really excited, until I realized they only did skinny versions.

Aside from that they look really nice to me. Nice contouring,great color. Your manix looks great setup like that.
Thanks! Yes it is strange why they favour these skinny scales. They are not especially skinny on the Manix, and feel good to me, but for the Shaman I also prefer a fuller handle.
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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jwbnyc wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 4:55 pm
Manix 15v LW just arrived.

Date is 1.25 B
Box code is AY

QC is excellent. Very sharp from the factory.

Switched the clip, ECDIed it and Voilà:
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Thanks Spyderco and Shawn!
Thanks for giving us the Box and Blade Date Codes jwbnyc ! :bug-red-white

I finally got a chance today to get out my 2016 CTS-XHP bladed C101PBN2 brown LW Manix 2. To compare the brown against the 15V brown LW. There is more difference than I remembered.

I have also recently purchased a New old Stock 2010 Stag Arms C101GPRBK2 Manix 2 from a Seller on eBay. He had two available, and I think he still has one of them available?

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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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Mrj wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:45 pm
I swapped in some black titanium hardware and let it eat. I like the brown factory scales on the LW better than the brown g10.
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Where did you get your Black Hardware ? That looks Amazing !!!
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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~Sharky~ wrote:
Wed Jul 16, 2025 6:49 am
Mrj wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:45 pm
I swapped in some black titanium hardware and let it eat. I like the brown factory scales on the LW better than the brown g10.
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Where did you get your Black Hardware ? That looks Amazing !!!
AWT black titanium hardware
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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Enactive wrote:
Tue Jul 15, 2025 8:10 pm
Mrj wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:45 pm
I swapped in some black titanium hardware and let it eat. I like the brown factory scales on the LW better than the brown g10.
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Nice Manix!

Is the Opel running? Which model?
1973
1.9-litre Ascona was exported to the United States as the "Opel 1900" and marketed at Buick-Opel dealerships. It was my grandmothers car back in the 70’s & 80’s. We still have it. Not running as of today but with a little work I’m sure it would.
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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LW= 1-25c
G10= 1-22c
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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jwbnyc wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 4:55 pm
Switched the clip, ECDIed it and Voilà:
Awesome! It's nice to see that there are folks who know how to properly install a clip!
;)
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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Mrj wrote:
Wed Jul 16, 2025 7:45 am
Enactive wrote:
Tue Jul 15, 2025 8:10 pm
Mrj wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:45 pm
I swapped in some black titanium hardware and let it eat. I like the brown factory scales on the LW better than the brown g10.
Image
Nice Manix!

Is the Opel running? Which model?
1973
1.9-litre Ascona was exported to the United States as the "Opel 1900" and marketed at Buick-Opel dealerships. It was my grandmothers car back in the 70’s & 80’s. We still have it. Not running as of today but with a little work I’m sure it would.
Cool. Thanks.Those are cute little cars. What sort of transmission does it have?
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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RustyIron wrote:
Wed Jul 16, 2025 8:40 am
jwbnyc wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 4:55 pm
Switched the clip, ECDIed it and Voilà:
Awesome! It's nice to see that there are folks who know how to properly install a clip!
;)
It was the weirdest feeling when I got my lefty MM’s and PM. “This must be how other people feel..” Haha 😉
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Re: CPM 15v Manix 2

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jwbnyc wrote:
Wed Jul 16, 2025 4:22 pm
RustyIron wrote:
Wed Jul 16, 2025 8:40 am
jwbnyc wrote:
Mon Jul 14, 2025 4:55 pm
Switched the clip, ECDIed it and Voilà:
Awesome! It's nice to see that there are folks who know how to properly install a clip!
;)
It was the weirdest thing when I got my lefty MM’s and PM. “This must be how other people feel..” Haha 😉
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