Re: Chaparral
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2023 1:58 am
DansGearAddiction wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2023 11:55 pmDid a quick mockup in Photoshop -- honestly looks the cross-cut CF is very clean and classy and would fit the ethos of the knife: a gentlemans knife for showing off handle materials.
In addition, I'd still love to see a "Smooth" FRN variant (same pattern as the UKPK, Pingo, Urban, etc.) as well as basic, no-frills Titanium and G10 version; the LW is great, but would love some more "plain jane" variants since its an incredible tool.
I love my Chaparral LW, excellent fit & finish in a compact little package. I carry mine when I need a gentleman's folder. A version in K390 with blue canvas micarta would be an instant buy for me, that's how I set up my K390 PM2.aicolainen wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2023 5:26 amI haven't noticed this thread before, but glad I did now.
Being quite pragmatic when it comes to knives, the current LW/Grey FRN will be pretty hard to beat for my preferences.
If I could wish for a version deviating from the stated objective of the platform, me and my wallet would be very open to a k390 wharncliffe with blue canvas micarta scales.
The thin blade is one of the best parts! The lock on mine never got any softer until I did something about it, if you ever take the knife apart, take the time to move the lock "spring" forward just a bit out of it's seat. If you ever do it, just make sure you don't move it too far forward or your blade could hit it while it's closed, just check to be sure before putting things back together. I noticed an immediate difference after changing mine.
That's a great tip, I might try that myself. Thanks!Fly Fishing Rick wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 7:27 amThe thin blade is one of the best parts! The lock on mine never got any softer until I did something about it, if you ever take the knife apart, take the time to move the lock "spring" forward just a bit out of it's seat. If you ever do it, just make sure you don't move it too far forward or your blade could hit it while it's closed, just check to be sure before putting things back together. I noticed an immediate difference after changing mine.
I've done this and it worked great. Much nicer now.Fly Fishing Rick wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 7:27 amThe thin blade is one of the best parts! The lock on mine never got any softer until I did something about it, if you ever take the knife apart, take the time to move the lock "spring" forward just a bit out of it's seat. If you ever do it, just make sure you don't move it too far forward or your blade could hit it while it's closed, just check to be sure before putting things back together. I noticed an immediate difference after changing mine.
... "used properly" can actually be "used pretty hard" with the Chap.twinboysdad wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 1:56 pmI held out for a long time on this model, concerned it was too thin. The FFG D4 convinced me thin (used properly) is where it is at for EDC. I have the LW Chap and it is a laser
Great point! I think between the manufacturing precision, internal stop pin, and broad leaf blade design, it's a much tougher all-around folder than people expect given the size.Wartstein wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 10:49 pm... "used properly" can actually be "used pretty hard" with the Chap.twinboysdad wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 1:56 pmI held out for a long time on this model, concerned it was too thin. The FFG D4 convinced me thin (used properly) is where it is at for EDC. I have the LW Chap and it is a laser
As I always like to point out: It's 2mm, but broad XHP leaf blade can take a lot more than some people seem to think.
endura3 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2023 11:23 amGreat point! I think between the manufacturing precision, internal stop pin, and broad leaf blade design, it's a much tougher all-around folder than people expect given the size.Wartstein wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 10:49 pm... "used properly" can actually be "used pretty hard" with the Chap.twinboysdad wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 1:56 pmI held out for a long time on this model, concerned it was too thin. The FFG D4 convinced me thin (used properly) is where it is at for EDC. I have the LW Chap and it is a laser
As I always like to point out: It's 2mm, but broad XHP leaf blade can take a lot more than some people seem to think.
Fly Fishing Rick wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 7:27 amThe thin blade is one of the best parts! The lock on mine never got any softer until I did something about it, if you ever take the knife apart, take the time to move the lock "spring" forward just a bit out of it's seat. If you ever do it, just make sure you don't move it too far forward or your blade could hit it while it's closed, just check to be sure before putting things back together. I noticed an immediate difference after changing mine.
Fly Fishing Rick wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 7:27 am....The lock on mine never got any softer until I did something about it, if you ever take the knife apart, take the time to move the lock "spring" forward just a bit out of it's seat. If you ever do it, just make sure you don't move it too far forward or your blade could hit it while it's closed, just check to be sure before putting things back together. I noticed an immediate difference after changing mine.
Thanks for adding that, I couldn't recall where I had read about it initially. I wouldn't have needed to do mine either but figured why not, since I had it apart for other reasons anyway.Wartstein wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 12:50 pmFly Fishing Rick wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 7:27 am....The lock on mine never got any softer until I did something about it, if you ever take the knife apart, take the time to move the lock "spring" forward just a bit out of it's seat. If you ever do it, just make sure you don't move it too far forward or your blade could hit it while it's closed, just check to be sure before putting things back together. I noticed an immediate difference after changing mine.
For those who might now be too familiar with disassembling knives (so NOT you obviously, FlyFishingRick):
Here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=80687#p1253309 is a post and pics (both not by me, but cptdean!) that show what has to be done to "soften the lock (I personally never felt the need for that on my particular Chap though)