Boker Automat Kalashnikov 74
Tell me more about this knife. Is it heavy? Removable pocket clip so I can carry in the pocket?
I'm thinking I may try one. Should I buy an extra set of springs with it, or do they last a good while?
Boker Automat Kalashnikov 74
Tell me more about this knife. Is it heavy? Removable pocket clip so I can carry in the pocket?
I'm thinking I may try one. Should I buy an extra set of springs with it, or do they last a good while?
Tell me more about this knife. Is it heavy? Removable pocket clip so I can carry in the pocket?
I'm thinking I may try one. Should I buy an extra set of springs with it, or do they last a good while?
. . . My requirements for a pocket knife include one-hand operation. . . .
Mine too. The problem is that I'm left handed, so liner locks and frame locks just don't work for me. For that reason, I chose Benchmade knives because they are completely ambidextrous. I can pull it out of my pocket, open it, close it and clip it back in my pocket, all with one hand.
I don't baby mine. I carry a Mini-Grip during the week, and a full size Griptillian on the weekends for working around the farm. They are tools and help me get my work done. If I break one, I'll replace it.
HEY! Don't be calling my EDC knife a POS!!! (mine's held up very well too)
Gerber Paraframe. One handed, weighs nothing, tight, hard blade. Had it long enough the serrations are gone. Pryed with it, screwdrivered with it etc, much less cut. Cut lead a lot and have cut sheet metal with it. Still goin, no nicks or snaps either.
Can I just say welcome back? I've seen you make two posts now and notice your account is from 2015. We're glad to have you back.