Dragonfly 2 FRN or G10?

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Dragonfly 2 FRN or G10?

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I'm wanting a Dragonfly 2 and I'd like to know what practical advantage (if any) does the G10 with liners offer over the plain FRN version without liners?

I understand the strength argument, but I don't think the FRN Delica and Endura have liners. Point being that they perform great without them and are apparently very strong.

Nothing wrong with the G10 version, just more expensive. For an small EDC, is there any real advantage to upgrading from the FRN version?

Thanks for your input. :D
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IMO, the Dragonfly 2 does not need liners, due to its small size and potential uses. However, the Delica FRN and Endura FRN both have skeletonized liners.
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The only reason I have the g10 version is for more of a dress up occasion or when wearing khaki's. Otherwise the edge goes to frn
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I bought the g10 model more as a gift to myself, but if i was worried about price or simply function the frn would have been fine. I also personally prefer liners but thats just a me thing, no real reason.
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Bill S. wrote:IMO, the Dragonfly 2 does not need liners, due to its small size and potential uses. However, the Delica FRN and Endura FRN both have skeletonized liners.
Bill, I'm still new to Spyderco and didn't know the Delica and Endura had liners. Thanks for that info. I appreciate the input from all you guys. :)
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I like FRN for small folders. G10 is nice, but I don't think ill need the extra grip and strength, because this isn't a folder I plan on beating on, but others may feel differently
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The g10 is nicer looking and feeling IMO. Also if you have to lend your knife to anyone, they won't comment on it being made of "plastic". Not that it matters though.

Then again the zdp 189 comes in that slick looking green frn.
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The light weight of the FRN is an advantage - it almost disappears in your pocket. This can be a bonus if you are wearing it with a suit or slacks.

The G10 gives it a bit more heft - but I just can't get used to it - the balance seems...off...somehow. Maybe I've just carried too many FRN DFlys...

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The FRN is much lighter, smoother to open, just feels better. Plus, you could get the ZDP version for less than the G10. After the FRN version, I found the G10 to be a major disappointment. I know that I'm in the minority here, but that's my take.

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FRN Or G10

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I have both and find myself carrying the Draggonfly2 in FRN. The checkering on the grip makes it just as secure as the G10 but the FRN is lighter. This Dragonfly FRN 2 is a great improvement with the new wire clip and VG10 steel and is my favorite Spyderco. This Dragonfly 2 cuts way out of proportion to it's size.

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roymail wrote:Bill, I'm still new to Spyderco and didn't know the Delica and Endura had liners. Thanks for that info. I appreciate the input from all you guys. :)
Only the Delica 4 and Endura 4 have liners and that is just to enable a 4 way clip position.
Strength was never an issue on previous ones.

Get the one you like the most, they are all good.
And dont forget the steel version, it's nice too.
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:spyder: Definitely Dragonfly2 PE FRN if it is for EDC purposes . . . . ;) :spyder:
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I agree with what everyone is saying above.

But the g10 aesthetics, fit and finish are very appealing if you are looking for a dress knife

cant wait for the h1 dragonfly
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