Can you tell which one is my daily carry?
I am still getting used to the Hissatsu but I find it is inconsistant in opening. Every now and then I can't open it with my thumb. Maybe someone knows what's up with that.
The SOG is a very nicely functioning AO. The lock up is hard and positive and I like the blade lock. I don't like they made the handle textured evenly all over. The rough surface makes it very sticky in my pocket. I think I am going to grind it smooth beneath the clip so it will come out of my pocket easier.
The two Brownings are very pretty. However I don't like liner locks. The Cynergy has a very cool feature. See the silver trapezoid on the handle? That is a button that when depressed will in turn press against the locking liner so you don't have to put your thumb between the handle and the folding blade.
I love the BM Osbourne. The balance is nice. The blade is easily sharpened but the Axis lock is what really rocks. I can open and close the knife very rapidly with one hand. This makes the knife a useful tool when your other hand is busy like if you are on a ladder.

I am still getting used to the Hissatsu but I find it is inconsistant in opening. Every now and then I can't open it with my thumb. Maybe someone knows what's up with that.
The SOG is a very nicely functioning AO. The lock up is hard and positive and I like the blade lock. I don't like they made the handle textured evenly all over. The rough surface makes it very sticky in my pocket. I think I am going to grind it smooth beneath the clip so it will come out of my pocket easier.
The two Brownings are very pretty. However I don't like liner locks. The Cynergy has a very cool feature. See the silver trapezoid on the handle? That is a button that when depressed will in turn press against the locking liner so you don't have to put your thumb between the handle and the folding blade.
I love the BM Osbourne. The balance is nice. The blade is easily sharpened but the Axis lock is what really rocks. I can open and close the knife very rapidly with one hand. This makes the knife a useful tool when your other hand is busy like if you are on a ladder.