People are crazy. They should spend their money on practical knives like this one. Had it under my belt/untucked shirt in its extremely trim kydex when visiting a local SWAT pal at work, and he opined as I pulled it out, "I would have told you it was impossible to conceal such a thing, and I'd have been wrong." It's 1/4" 5160 at 58Rc, and if you can break a lawn mower blade then you could hurt this practical knife.
As for the subject knife, I would have liked it had the blades been a bit more standard, but swiss cheese knives do nothing for me. The common sense knife I post here can actually do as designed, which I suppose is to hew and cleave, while swiss cheese knives are subject to breaking. I DO admire the ingenuity of the folder.
As for the subject knife, I would have liked it had the blades been a bit more standard, but swiss cheese knives do nothing for me. The common sense knife I post here can actually do as designed, which I suppose is to hew and cleave, while swiss cheese knives are subject to breaking. I DO admire the ingenuity of the folder.
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