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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2009

MIcrotech Halo V Prototype Review.

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  • Well, I need to go change my underwear after he said $3000 for that.

  • @McGANGSTAWALRUS Yeah, that's a big chunk of change. Still a cool knife. 

  • I know that duel action OTFs jump off track fairly easily. How do single action autos like this one compare? Could they penetrate a cardbord box, for example?

  • @norrissbelt Yes and no. If you put the box right near the end of the handle, the tip will go through, but the blade does not have the momentum to fully deploy. If you have the box further away, the blade can build up some speed, will go through approximately half an inch, and will still lock open. If you were to install a spring that were strong enough to do some serious damage, you would need a material stronger than aluminum in the handle (I am guessing.)

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  • How strong is the lock and is there any wiggle to the blade lock? Also is a double edged blade preferable in a otf knife. I plan on getting an otf knife for edc

  • @McGANGSTAWALRUS you can get them for about 500 now

  • I wonder how many people searched this after watching 24? I know I did.

  • um..gimmick. Much rather have a cold steel laredo bowie.

  • 3 GRAND !?!11?1

    HAHAHAHA

  • @litematter You should be replying to jibreelinater, I'm just explaining the differences in patents.

  • @aopdjasldksa They were making halo series knives since before xbox even existed.

  • @TheBeergod99 You're obviously not familiar with Microtech knives or the history of the designs. There will never be a Halo that is double action. It is a single action design and it always will be. Microtech sells many double action auto's. You're free to buy one if that's what you want. Just because it's an expensive knife doesn't mean "it should reset itself". There are double action auto's out there for $40 if that's what you want.

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