Pimped Manix 2 S110V

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It is amazing what the swedge does to the looks of the blade!
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Wow, looks awesome!
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Wow!
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Hole-y Manix! :)

I like the swedge. It's almost a Native/Manix now.
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Donut wrote:Hole-y Manix! :)

I like the swedge. It's almost a Native/Manix now.
Good one :D
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DRKBC wrote:Good one :D
So true - just the bigger brother with more grunt......


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Rookie how does smoothing out that edge on the detent effect the detent action? I imagine you could inertia open it much easier now, but does it still close tight enough to stay shut when you want it to?
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Very nice.......makes me think RAPTOR.
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Evil D wrote:Rookie how does smoothing out that edge on the detent effect the detent action? I imagine you could inertia open it much easier now, but does it still close tight enough to stay shut when you want it to?
Makes no difference to the blade being kept closed, just eases & smooths the initial blade deployment past the shoulder.

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The swedge really suits that blade. Thanks for sharing. Nice knife.
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Killer swedge, man.
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Wow, how did I miss this thread? That is one fine Manix you got there Rookie...Very impressed.
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