I like it! Been trying to figure out something to get mine out of the drawer (it's starting to sag) and where I can see them. The only ones your idea won't work for are my two Stellite blades and the couple of ceramics. I'm starting to think peg board so I can keep the sheaths with the fixed...
Got my Hogue EX04 today. Thanks so much for helping me out and shipping it to me Brad! You know me, instant gratification girl, so this worked perfectly! What a nice knife--good feel and I like the button lock as well. Appreciate your advice and help as always--you're my go-to guy for blade...
I like both the Izula and the TDI. That said, if your wife isn't willing to carry a gun for self-defense, bringing a knife to a fight is a whole lot of different. If she's going to be using her knife like I do--an EDC--opening boxes, etc. then the Izula is a better bet. If you want it for her...
Thanks for the information!! There's a lot of reasons you're my 'go-to' guy for my blades and this is one of them! I definitely now see the difference between a liner lock and a frame lock. So I guess I need to, at the very least, check it out at the next show and will probably get in line...
Question: Since it is a dual action, can you use the trigger to close it, rather than the liner lock?? For example, on my Boker, I can push the button down to release the blade and close it one handed?? Have to admit I'm lusting after this one but hate, hate, hate liner locks.
Thanks again Brad for doing the special order! I think having the trainer will make a big difference (and will save me some money on Band-aids). Always great seeing you (missed seeing you Sheila)! Already planning my next purchase in the next few months. You make it too easy to feed my knife...
I love my Benchmade Emissary with the Axis lock. Speed assist, nice feel, good blade, not too big or too small, reasonable price. Brad suggested it when I was looking for an alternative to my mini-Barrage (also a very nice knife).
+1 on that. And remember that smaller grips does not necessarily have to equal smaller caliber or that you need a light firearm since they kick WAY harder. I prefer a .45 over a 9mm but the ultra carrys are also ultra expensive. The SIG P238 (.380) and P938 are both small, but are heavy...
Even though the audio on the link is 11 minutes, the whole thing lasted over 30 before the police actually got there. When seconds count, police are often tens of minutes away. I'd rather be able to defend myself then have to rely on someone who may or may not get there in time.