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<blockquote data-quote="MrShooter" data-source="post: 2273501" data-attributes="member: 14771"><p>I just bought a Cold Steel Recon1 Tanto with plain edge. </p><p>A few features I like... Plain edge, Tanto tip, 100% G10 grip with no metal liner, new pocket clip position for deeper carry, and THE reason I bought that particular knife... THE TRI AD LOCK SYSTEM. The triad pin takes all positive and negative forces instead of the lock. Keeps lockup super tight and is self adjusting. NO VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL PLAY.</p><p></p><p>Of course it's EDC tool but if I was to go for an extended survival type trip (or far from home) I'd pack a fixed blade. Folders are good but fixed blades are inherently stronger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrShooter, post: 2273501, member: 14771"] I just bought a Cold Steel Recon1 Tanto with plain edge. A few features I like... Plain edge, Tanto tip, 100% G10 grip with no metal liner, new pocket clip position for deeper carry, and THE reason I bought that particular knife... THE TRI AD LOCK SYSTEM. The triad pin takes all positive and negative forces instead of the lock. Keeps lockup super tight and is self adjusting. NO VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL PLAY. Of course it's EDC tool but if I was to go for an extended survival type trip (or far from home) I'd pack a fixed blade. Folders are good but fixed blades are inherently stronger. [/QUOTE]
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