Future Terzoula non-slip-it??
Future Terzoula non-slip-it??
I love the looks of the knife - its nearly perfect - but, I'd want it in a lock-back. Is that in the works?
Can the clip be moved up a bit more for deeper carry?
While I'm at it, I wonder what a tip-grind like that on the xm-18 would look like on that knife?? Humm... :D
Can the clip be moved up a bit more for deeper carry?
While I'm at it, I wonder what a tip-grind like that on the xm-18 would look like on that knife?? Humm... :D
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No interest in it myself, I like the Stretch too much, but don't think a lockback would be feasible. Blade tang would have to be extended too far. Liner or framelock would probably work. Definitely not interested in one of those as it would inevitably be wrong handed. Moving the clip further back would be difficult, in addition to extending the milled cutout it sits in, you'd need to extend the liners which the clip screws into as well. As for the blade, I prefer mine plain and simple. I'd rather see a plain full flat grind with no swedge grind. The XM-18 blade looks way to busy for my tastes.
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You got that right, even with out your finger in the choil the knife is not going to snap shut easily, its perfect the way it is. I believe this knife is a corner stone of more slipits to come. :spyder:FLYBYU44 wrote:I don't think the Bob T really needs a lock, it has enough tension that unless you are being an idiot the blade won't close on you.
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Just use some 400 grit wet/dry that is wet and go slow. I did mine and it looks like it came that way, only took me about 5 mins to do it as well.dc50 wrote:I was thinking of sanding off the lanyard eyelet, just hope I don't bugger it up doing it though. :p
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I never used lanyards till now.
This knife works better with a lanyard. :D
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Whew, I was beginning to think I was the only one not hating the lanyard loop. Do think the lanyard that comes with the knife is a bit on the cheapo side, but I look at it like the picture in a frame I'm buying. Yours, on the other hand, is quite attractive.roguesoul wrote:This knife works better with a lanyard. :D
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