Modified S30V Millie

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RazorSharp86
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Modified S30V Millie

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I polished the G10 side where the clip is for easy withdrawal/insertion into the pocket. I also added jimping on the side of the liners for extra retention.
And i also polished part of the clip (to make the bug look like it's eating at the black paint), and added the Centofante 3 Bug.
My favorite knife so far...
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Nice! Did you just dremel out the jimping? Very strideresque.
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glockfire wrote:Nice! Did you just dremel out the jimping? Very strideresque.
Yep. Just used my dremel, since the millie liners are inlayed into the G-10 from inside - I had a lot of material to work with. And i have jimped the Butt as well. These add a whole lot to retention.
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Nice work!
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Let me know how your smaller fingers feel after a lot of hard cutting, as in wood, etc.
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gull wing wrote:Let me know how your smaller fingers feel after a lot of hard cutting, as in wood, etc.
I've worker with the Millie and w whole lot of wood. It has almost no difference in "getting fatigue", but the retention is way higher, especially if you have to chop a branch off. I used the butt of the knife for leverage, holding it with only my 3 large fingers. I could chop off relatively big branches easily. I'm loving this modification. :)
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looks really cool!!! :D
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