Para 2 Paradox. DLC, or Satin?
Para 2 Paradox. DLC, or Satin?
There is one highly regarded Spydie I have not yet tried, not even layed my hands on.
The Paramilitary 2. It seems to be held in very high esteem by most. I suppose I should try one. I'll probably get rid of a few knives to make it happen, have a few extra Enduras around I need to sell off, also looking at trading off my Sage 1 to a fellow (although he seems a but flaky).
Anyway, the heart of the matter; DLC or satin? I absolutely love the look of the black on black Para 2, and I rather like the Digi Cam with black as well. I guess my question is, will the DLC hinder my cutting ability? I've seen it discussed that it can slightly bind when cutting through material. Fortunately for my purposes I don't cut a lot of things that contact the blade after the edge. If I really need stout cutting power I'll use a fixed blade.
So what are your opinions on the pros and cons of the DLC?
Thanks gents.
The Paramilitary 2. It seems to be held in very high esteem by most. I suppose I should try one. I'll probably get rid of a few knives to make it happen, have a few extra Enduras around I need to sell off, also looking at trading off my Sage 1 to a fellow (although he seems a but flaky).
Anyway, the heart of the matter; DLC or satin? I absolutely love the look of the black on black Para 2, and I rather like the Digi Cam with black as well. I guess my question is, will the DLC hinder my cutting ability? I've seen it discussed that it can slightly bind when cutting through material. Fortunately for my purposes I don't cut a lot of things that contact the blade after the edge. If I really need stout cutting power I'll use a fixed blade.
So what are your opinions on the pros and cons of the DLC?
Thanks gents.
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Very recently Ankerson did a quick video on a Para2 with DLC if memory serves me correctly and he pointed out how durable the DLC appears to be. Aesthetically I think DLC is hard to beat. A black blade makes pretty much anything look cooler, but that's just me. As far as functionality goes, I have never noticed any decrease in performance associated with DLC. Scratches, , I guess they are inevitable, but if you're using your Para2 as a worker, then I think the eventual scratches just add character.
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Idk, my black on black para 2 is pretty sick looking lol. And so is my manix 2. If you like the look get it, youll end up getting another para 2 anyway in the future and that one can be satin.
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I've been through the same dilemna a while back, while ordering my digicam para...
I finally ended the satin version for some reasons I can't remember today, and have to say I now regreat this choice :D
Seems like I'm now in the need to order a DLC para, it'll probably be an all black one this time, and maybe I'll swap the blades...
I finally ended the satin version for some reasons I can't remember today, and have to say I now regreat this choice :D
Seems like I'm now in the need to order a DLC para, it'll probably be an all black one this time, and maybe I'll swap the blades...
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It's an aesthetics issue. Go for the one you love the most. It's a nice knife, regardless of the color combo you choose. All mine, except for a warrior or satin, I suppose because I now focus more on the steel and DLC isn't offered in the exotics. DLC isn't that important to me, but I will say from playing with my warrior, it's a great coating - pretty amazing. On H1, it doesn't really offer any benefit that stealth and let's be honest, I really don't require a stealth knife. :) But on regular steel, I suppose it gives you a little extra protection, albeit minor on something like an S30V which is rust and corrosion resistant in all but the worst conditions.
I love my DLC... it will micro scratch, but the coating is very good; besides, scratches make it look even better.
PS, you will chuckle and admire the Paramilitary 2 within seconds after holding it.
*Note mine has silver hardware & black blade - I believe a couple months ago they starting putting black hardware on the black DLC blades*
PS, you will chuckle and admire the Paramilitary 2 within seconds after holding it.
*Note mine has silver hardware & black blade - I believe a couple months ago they starting putting black hardware on the black DLC blades*
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I've. found that to be the exact opposite. I've. had both versions and it seems to me that the black subdues the presence of the blade more and makes it less intimidating. I believe part of what scares NKP is the shine of a blade and I think the black subdues the presence and size of the blade. I've noticed a lot less reaction when using mine at work vs the satin model I used to carry.knife nut404 wrote:i like satin because people don't think it is as scary as a tactical black blade.
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your in ky i am in ca i think that has alot to do with how i have to carry knives around people :DEvil D wrote:I've. found that to be the exact opposite. I've. had both versions and it seems to me that the black subdues the presence of the blade more and makes it less intimidating. I believe part of what scares NKP is the shine of a blade and I think the black subdues the presence and size of the blade. I've noticed a lot less reaction when using mine at work vs the satin model I used to carry.
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Agreed 100%. On the other hand, if someone is 'brandishing' a knife irresponsibly, it could be pink and the sheeple will panic. For me, black is just a bit more discreet, and less obvious if used in public. I'd take black over satin any day.Evil D wrote:I've. found that to be the exact opposite. I've. had both versions and it seems to me that the black subdues the presence of the blade more and makes it less intimidating. I believe part of what scares NKP is the shine of a blade and I think the black subdues the presence and size of the blade. I've noticed a lot less reaction when using mine at work vs the satin model I used to carry.
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Yes!!!! Mwahahahahaha.Evil D wrote:Scratches add character! Every warrior has battle scars. DLC FTW!
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And yes new dlcs para 2s come with black hardware. Everything is black except the compression lock. I love mine.
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I think both look great. I have the satin blades, but agree that the DLC coated blades look great. Yes, the coating will come off with use, but I agree with the others that say it adds character. The coating won't inhibit your cutting ability. The only reason I could think for avoiding a coated blade would be if it bothers you when it comes off with use.
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