Gavin Hawk's Ti Clip on PM2 ...
Gavin Hawk's Ti Clip on PM2 ...
A friend of mine got one of these Ti clips for his ZT 550 knife, and I was pretty impressed by it. Basically you press on the base of the clip and you can then slide in/out the knife out of the pocket without ripping the pocket away!
The particular clip that I got did not have the right hole spacing, so I used a small round diamond file to slightly enlarge the holes and achieve alignment. I did scratch up a little the clip near one of the holes, but overall still looks great - and more importantly it works great!
Will
The particular clip that I got did not have the right hole spacing, so I used a small round diamond file to slightly enlarge the holes and achieve alignment. I did scratch up a little the clip near one of the holes, but overall still looks great - and more importantly it works great!
Will
No offense taken guys. I will be the first one to admit that the finish/style does not go well with the overall finish of the PM2 - remember it is a generic part designed to work with several knives.
This is my EDC, so I am purely going after the function, and this works extremely well. These go for $25 including shipping, and you order them by sending an email directly to Gavin Hawk, more information available here:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... -grip-clip
Will
This is my EDC, so I am purely going after the function, and this works extremely well. These go for $25 including shipping, and you order them by sending an email directly to Gavin Hawk, more information available here:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... -grip-clip
Will
Only for removing the knife, which is OK for a quick/emergency draw, but it is bypassing the feature. Even if you remove the knife without pressing the lever, to store the knife back in the pocket you "have" to press on the level to allow the clip to clear the edge of the pocket. Using the lever is the whole point of the systemDonut wrote:Seems like a good idea. Does it work the normal way, too?
It might a decent idea, but it looks like it doesn't belong, it just looks out of place.
Maybe there will be other styles that look more like the original or better, but this
looks like an aftermarker part, which it is, but you don;t want to look that way.
Maybe I am old fashioned, but I wonder about inadvertant pressure on the release
and then your knife is loose. I have had regular clips get caught on something when
I am working and the knife wants to pull out. If pressure is applied to the top it would
slide out easier. No knock against it, it might be ok, I am not fond of the current version.
Thanks for posting. I like to see any and all new stuff.
Maybe there will be other styles that look more like the original or better, but this
looks like an aftermarker part, which it is, but you don;t want to look that way.
Maybe I am old fashioned, but I wonder about inadvertant pressure on the release
and then your knife is loose. I have had regular clips get caught on something when
I am working and the knife wants to pull out. If pressure is applied to the top it would
slide out easier. No knock against it, it might be ok, I am not fond of the current version.
Thanks for posting. I like to see any and all new stuff.
The two holes were there already - I had to enlarge the two holes, to make them line up with the screw holes in the PM2. It was not hard to do with a small diamond round file.redyps04 wrote:You said you had to drill the holes out. Does he not make any specifically for Spyderco's three hole setup? How hard is it to mod it to make it fit?
Yup, looks out of place and definitely looks aftermarket. It works great though.BAL wrote:It might a decent idea, but it looks like it doesn't belong, it just looks out of place.
Maybe there will be other styles that look more like the original or better, but this
looks like an aftermarker part, which it is, but you don;t want to look that way.
Not likely. You have to deliberately press on the lever, and maintain pressure in the lever, until the knife is out of the pocket. It clamps down as good or stronger than the factory clip.BAL wrote:Maybe I am old fashioned, but I wonder about inadvertant pressure on the release
and then your knife is loose. I have had regular clips get caught on something when
I am working and the knife wants to pull out. If pressure is applied to the top it would
slide out easier. No knock against it, it might be ok, I am not fond of the current version.
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I'll respectfully disagree. I carry knives loose in the pocket, but also carry with them clipped to the pocket. Forgull wing wrote:It's a work of pure art, congrats.
There is no clip that "belongs" on a knife, but if you you want one, you might as well get one that works.
self defense purposes, the clip is a valuable part of the knife. And while I personally am more of a function before
beauty person, I also value the looks of a knife and wouldn't necessarily add any old clip to say a nice carbon fiber
handle.
That said, I might still be interested in a clip like this. I carry different knives for different reasons and I can say that
there are times when this type might be a better choice. Anyway take care man.
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I guess this is a perfect example of Beauty being in the eyes of the beholder, cause I think the clip looks sharp and is an excellent idea. I'm going to order me one ....or two, for my delica.
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Id like it to have the gentle bend on the handle contact surface so you could use it with or without depressing the lever. Other than that looks functional/utilitarian and I definitely don't mind that on an EDC.
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