wb3jma
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Mixed feelings about it. At least the metallurgy for the steel their using is licensed by a NJ company.The only drawback I find to Civvi knives is that they're Chinese. I don't know if that matters to you.
Mixed feelings about it. At least the metallurgy for the steel their using is licensed by a NJ company.The only drawback I find to Civvi knives is that they're Chinese. I don't know if that matters to you.
I will second Hogue. They are essentially using the BM Axis lock design (BM's patent expired a few years ago). Picked up a Hogue Deka folder last year. It usually gets the nod if I'm heading somewhere that an OTF is not practical for whatever reason. They have some autos available as well, but I've not been able to find one in the wild to handle yet.The wicked edge is worth the investment.
Something that hasn't been mentioned is Hogue knives. They are very well made. Usually in 154cm steel.