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This isn't an instructional video, this is a review. That's why the title is "Kershaw Leek knife review" Not "Instructions on how to use a knife" If you don;t know how to close a knife, I'd like to know why you're watching this video, just saying.
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@jpm224 use some thread locking compound, fixed :)
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Is this a flick knife?
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@weidmannsheil007 mine is perfect. this knife also has copper bushings which is phenominal in comparison to most knife brands.
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i own this knife. great blade that is decent at holding an edge over time. However, the biggest downside to this particular knife is that the switch-blade like deployment of the blade eventually leads to all the screws holding the body together coming loose over time. At first this was only a minor annoyance, as they can be tightened again. However, over time it became more and more of an issue until eventually the knife's entire frame was wobbly and loose after only using it a few times.
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Wow you sound so different now. XD
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Getting mine tomorrow along with a para military 2. Can't wait lol good video brother
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got mine in black today at a pawn for $19
1607 isnt that the metal grade they use?
italianbroker1 2 months ago
@italianbroker1
1670 is the model number, they used 14c28n steel in this knife :)
sherman614 2 months ago
nice review. however, there's one correction I feel a need to make: you called it a liner lock, but it's actually what's called a "frame lock." they work the same way, so it doesn't really matter, but there is a difference, so I wanted to point that out.
for the people unaware, the difference between a framelock and a linerlock is that the linerlock has a piece of steel inside the handle that locks the blade in place, while in a framelock, the steel is part of the grip itself, as well.
WHYvernmaster 7 months ago
@WHYvernmaster
Thank you, and you're right. This review is 4 years old, and I've learned a LOT sense then lol :)
sherman614 7 months ago
How about the blade centering? Looks pretty bad on this one...
weidmannsheil007 7 months ago
@weidmannsheil007
I had the pivot loosened to help with deployment. Blade centering depends on how tight or loose the pivot screw is.
sherman614 7 months ago