Received mine two weeks ago. Love everything about this knife, except came pretty dull out of the box. I can drag perpendicular down my forearm with reasonable pressure without breaking skin
too bad they couldnt make it a hollow, but its understandable given the nature of the blade. I'm sure the cutting geometry is still excellent, but I wonder how much efficiency is lost...or not as it may be. Can anyone speak from experience? really cool knife either way. Would prefer a manual action vs the speedsafe, but again, not such a big deal that it makes the knife undesirable.
1:48 the composite looks thinner? So it must be more prone to breaking off Edit: yea it broke pretty easily right along the sawtooth pattern when I was prying some plastic. I wouldn't recommend this knife unless you baby it
Never heard of that happening. If you are applying this thin folding knife for its intended use (i.e. cutting) I think you're unlikely to run into any issues with breakage. Thanks for watching.
That’s a good thing, esp taking advantage of cpm d2’s make up.. finish the edge with a coarse grit finish and you have a very aggressive cutter and slicer
Is this dude really using his knife as a prybar? Bruh! Sure, I don't want a fragile blade either, but knives are for cutting and slicing, not prying. If it broke simply because you were twisting the tip into some plastic, then this sounds like a defect because plastic packaging shouldn't break or chip the blade that easily. Must be defective.
Kind of gimicky IMHO. This approach to a `2-steel _ copper`blade. trying to mimic a Japanese style high carbon kitchen knife or sword blade....except JP blades don`t `stack`blade steels....they have a hard steel `wrapped`with a softer steel....funny no one`s made a pocket knife `JP style`...not even the guys making $2000 pocket knives...that I`m aware of... Funny in Canada the only Dividend available is this Comp version...prefer the 20cv. Yet the 20cv Link IS available ùp north`...