I find with most double-action knives I own there is a greater degree of blade play than you would see with a single-action knife like a Microtech Halo for example.
A Microtech Halo's deployment almost has a little kick to it-- something not really seen in the knife featured above. Double-actions have a far better retraction than deployment in my experience.
its nice!!!
but thar is bladeplay nooo
12345678927164 11 months ago
another great one i wish i could afford!!!
antixbush 1 year ago
wow.. man. I really really like this one.. just amazing.. wow
antixbush 1 year ago
that is a beautiful knife but what does "heat fired" mean?
appletime101 1 year ago
Now this is an absolutely beautiful knife. May I ask how much you paid for it?
iReviewToo 1 year ago
iReviewToo:
Awe man it's been awhile-- mid 4's I believe.
apophysis7 1 year ago
What do You mean by heat fired ??..
cubixthe 2 years ago
The diamond inserts are heat treated on both sides to add the bronze coloring shown in my video and internet pics.
A same method is also applied to the now largely unavailable Bronze Ultratech Katana.
apophysis7 2 years ago
correction-- "This same method"
apophysis7 2 years ago
does the blade wiggle or have any play in it?
thundabump 2 years ago 4
A little side to side play.
I find with most double-action knives I own there is a greater degree of blade play than you would see with a single-action knife like a Microtech Halo for example.
A Microtech Halo's deployment almost has a little kick to it-- something not really seen in the knife featured above. Double-actions have a far better retraction than deployment in my experience.
apophysis7 2 years ago