Fallkniven PRK and U4
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beautyful knives.
could you please tell for what are you using the PRK / when are you carrying it?
thanks
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In fact there's a SPGS and a 3G version of the U4.
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U4 = 3g = SPGS + VG2 & U2 = SPGS = SPGS + VG-10)
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U2 and U4 aren't the same steel :3
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Good review. Thanks.
And as a fun fact: the "k" in "Fällkniven" is not silent. Try saying "Fael-kneyven" 2 syllables.
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Can anyone tell me the torx size for the U4? I'm planning on getting a Benchmade Blue Box torx kit with sizes T6, T8, and T10... will those work?
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@Thecarotidpulse they are better keeping both versions - the 3g version is expensive and not within everyones budget
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Sexy knives. Great video. Thanks.
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Can you please tell me the width of the U4 closed , and the width of the handle only ? and if is in your opinion suitable for a (larger) keychain..Thank you !
torpilo 1 year ago
@torpilo
hi, the width closed is 2.3cm at the widest point and the handle only is about 1.9cm. Yes, would be good for a larger keychain. Great little knife!
paul
workwearcanadacom 1 year ago
I hope the F1 comes out in that Cobalt steel
Aqualiteking 1 year ago
@Aqualiteking
Fallkniven are bringing out the F1 in 3G in Feburary. The last lot sold out pretty quick, but that made a superb knife.
workwearcanadacom 1 year ago
Hey Paul,
I'm in the States on a conference, just dropping in a quick note: did you say Chisel ground?
OK so what I mean (to be very clear and omit any discrepancies that may be due to terminology) there is an edge bevel and a secondary bevel that leads to the edge. is this secondary bevel present on both sides of the knife?
Is the knife flat (or saber) ground on both sides, or is it chisel ground aka the reverse side of the knife is completely flat?
Thecarotidpulse 1 year ago
@Thecarotidpulse
My poor terminology there!, its not a chisel grind (ie completely flat on one side) its actually a sabre grind. I think I meant to say it looks chisel like, probably due to the blade surface profile.
Apologies
paul
workwearcanadacom 1 year ago