Can you easily one hand a Dragonfly?

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Can you easily one hand a Dragonfly?

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When I got a Ladybug 3 one hand operation was awkward (I'm a Native guy) but after opening and closing it a couple thousand times I can one hand it just fine.

The Dragonfly resists my thumb opening advances, that built in pocket clip causes it to roll in my fingers when I try to thumb the Spyderhole. Using thumb nail or thumb pad makes little difference, the Dragonfly just doesn't cooperate.

Getting a Dragonfly by the hole and swinging the handle down with finger tips works as would a Spyder Drop or Spyder Wave after the knife loosens/smooths up but thumbing it open just doesn't.

Anybody else have the same problem? Any advice?

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yes, impossible too for me after developind light artris cause 40 years and more motorbikes riding
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i dont EDC a dragonfly but ive never had a problem opening it, just a small sized Spyderco
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I have a Dragonfly in both FRN and SS. I find the SS version is easier to open one handed. It's my EDC knife right now and I like everything about it with the exception of how high it rides when clipped in my pocket. Almost an inch of the handle sticks out.
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I'm a lefty and I have a hard time opening my Dragonfly. It feels very awkward to try to open one handed.
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Don't have a problem with the little bugger :D
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No problems here. I can say the first generation blades are a bit less user friendly than the current ones. I think that has to do with the location of the round hole.
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I EDC a SS Dragonfly and I find I have no problems with it. It's a great little knife. I use it for all kinds of stuff, I was even able to use it in a closeed position to open up a bottle that didn't have a screw off cap the other day. I find new uses for it all the time. It's kind of my beater knife, but I still love it.
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The Dragonfly is the smallest Spyder that I can easily open one handed. The only reason I can open my Ladybug with one hand is it is anchored to my keys.
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same problem here w/ my still new etched dfly, hope opening it few hundred times will help loose it up...
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the ss 'fly does loosen up nicely after opening a few hundred times (which in reality is a bored weekend on the couch).

My glasshart engraved is still nice and tight, but my edc ss is nice and loose after 7 years of heavy use (quite often bordering on abuse). Have to get around to grabbing an engraved one while my local still has stock.
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vampyrewolf wrote:the ss 'fly does loosen up nicely after opening a few hundred times (which in reality is a bored weekend on the couch).

My glasshart engraved is still nice and tight, but my edc ss is nice and loose after 7 years of heavy use (quite often bordering on abuse). Have to get around to grabbing an engraved one while my local still has stock.
I took me a while to quit laughing to be able to type this,Anyway i have done that too.A knife would never get broke in if a person only opened there knife when they really needed to.The good way to accomplish proper break in is just as you mentioned. :)
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If you want a super smooth knife run your bathtub half full of warm water hold the knife under and move it in a choping motion rapidly a few times take it out and soak it down with oil let it set all night then rub with a rag inside out openingg and closing several times and wiping the oil as you go
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Mine opens better than my endura
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Starting with your middle finger on the clip on down to your pinky use your thumb to swing it helps me most
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I can thumb open a Ladybug, so the Dfly is no problem. I have pretty huge hands too.
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No problem with the fly. Delica is easiest. Endura a little harder but not bad.
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I have no problem with mine. I can flick open too, but I can flick open my ladybug hawkbill too (maybe I spend too much time playing with my Spyderco's).
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I can open it slowly. I can get it to open with a flick, but it only opens about half way and I need to swing a little to get it to open fully.
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On my DFlys, I attache a small lanyard and fob that gives my pinkie and ring fingers a little better grip on the knife. I also remove the clip because I like to carry in-pocket. I've never had any problem one-handing the DFly (either Gen1 or Gen2).

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