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  • rhino

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    So, basically your telling me to stop asking you questions about knives, and just go directly to, Brad?

    No, I'm saying I'm an addict and I can't stay out of contact with my push. . . er . . . dealer for too long.

    I will gladly continue to answer your questions as I am able!
     

    Dean C.

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    1 of 10 Carbon fiber Microtech whaleshark with the apocalyptic finish.
     

    tradertator

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    Finally got my Headhunter Blades RAT Knife, and it didn't disappoint:





    Sayoc group shot:



    And a group pic with the rest of the recent IWB fixed blades I've picked up in Tracker Dan or Blade Rigs sheaths:

     

    printcraft

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    New launch 2 bought from Brad's knives. Really diggin' this and will most likely buy the other two in the series.
    Oh yeah if you read this Brad I fixed my brake leak and am not dead. :):

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    Keep it lubed. It's not a fan of too much pocket lint... just an FYI.
     

    Zephri

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    Keep it lubed. It's not a fan of too much pocket lint... just an FYI.

    It's not going to be a daily carry knife I love my composite leek to much even though it's a blem. :D

    That being said I did lube the pivot point and it's rather ridiculous how fast it opens now, I really do wish the handle was made of steel or something a bit heavier than aluminum.
     

    rhino

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    Thanks! I would like to get some Micarta handles or something for it in the future. I've seen plenty of people stripping the coating, but I don't think I want to go that far

    The micarta grips are a wise move. I have the Camillus version of the micarta grips on my BK-7 and it's a lot easier for me to hold and use.

    If your hands are big, you can do some good things with the existing grip. You can texture it, or add a wrap like you would on a tennis racket.
     

    Bonkers4Bacon

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    The micarta grips are a wise move. I have the Camillus version of the micarta grips on my BK-7 and it's a lot easier for me to hold and use.

    If your hands are big, you can do some good things with the existing grip. You can texture it, or add a wrap like you would on a tennis racket.

    Ideally, I'd like to get it duracoated but I'll probably just stick with the Micarta for now
     

    seedubs1

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    Just got my PM2 not too long ago. As you can see, I've already put the blade through a few workouts. Can't believe it took me this long to find this knife. It's the perfect EDC for me. I've went through SO many before finding this.

    I really put off getting this because on paper, I hated it. I didn't like the idea of nested liners. I didn't like the idea of the compression lock because I was used to liner locks and frame locks. I also hated how small the cutting edge was compared to the handle, and the choil just looked out of place and too small.

    But holy crap, after finally breaking down and getting one to try, I get it now. It's just phenomenal for an EDC folder (for me). The ergonomics are great, the blade is plenty and I don't wish for more like I thought I would, the lock is awesome, and it just does everything really really well.

    Wish I would have got this before slogging through so many other knives trying to find this one.


     

    rhino

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    I really put off getting this because on paper, I hated it. I didn't like the idea of nested liners. I didn't like the idea of the compression lock because I was used to liner locks and frame locks. I also hated how small the cutting edge was compared to the handle, and the choil just looked out of place and too small.

    But holy crap, after finally breaking down and getting one to try, I get it now. It's just phenomenal for an EDC folder (for me). The ergonomics are great, the blade is plenty and I don't wish for more like I thought I would, the lock is awesome, and it just does everything really really well.

    I had a very similar epiphany. No interest in it until I handled one at Brad's table in Kokomo. Now it's on my person all the time. Very useful tool!
     
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