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Old 01-23-2010, 12:50 AM
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In my honest opinion or in my humble opinion, those are the ones I've heard.

Anyhow does anyone follow nutnfancy on youtube? I sort of do, and he uploaded a video on the knife (and apparently gun) company Microtech. The video, like many of his, is long, but more or less worht the load and watch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZL4rzaFTkQ

Anyone else want one of their blades and/or that sweet rifle?
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Old 01-23-2010, 03:27 AM
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Anyone else want one of their blades
Have you ever handled one before? The knife my father has is rediculously hard to open unless you are using both hands to work the release. I don't know how they open them so easily in the video. Maybe they fixed that in their newer models...
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Old 01-23-2010, 03:38 AM
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Meh I'm not a big knife aficionado. I do like the out the top design though, but I'd never pay what they are asking for them, even if they are the greatest knives in the world. I just don't put that much value on knives.
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Old 01-23-2010, 03:43 AM
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They're not that great anyways. I'd much rather have my $50 dollar Gerber (http://www.impactguns.com/store/SS-72619.html) that I can open quickly with my middle finger and thumb than a $500 auto knife that takes two hands to open
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Oh is that what you have? I've got one just like it, had it for several years. It's a decent utility knife with a fairly good blade. The teflon scratched pretty bad on mine and so I had to sand it off on part of the blade so it wouldn't look like shit.
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The very tip of mine is bent from pulling .22 shells from a Soviet bolt action training rifle that refused to eject and the finish is starting to come off. I almost bought a SOG, but I cut my thumb open with I tried to flick the blade out. It's a pretty good knife, but I miss my $10 S&W Tanto bladed folder (http://budk.com/Knives/Smith-Wesson-...-Folding-Knife) that I used to have, but the little piece that locks the blade in place went past the blade and got stuck
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I think the new colt double action government models will be an epic fail.
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