Benchmade h2o grip vs spyderco pacific salt...

Hey Dbag, of course I believe you went for a swim in the ocean without destroying your knife. I also believe that what I demand of my saltwater knife is a far cry from taking a swim with it one day. It seems like you are the one who doesnt believe me. Oh well, the offer still stands...send it down here for a month and we'll see how she does. ;)

As far as "completely disregarding your point" well....here's what you said.

My M4 Griptilian went for a two and a half hour swim in the Atlantic ocean. No rust anywhere, I think as long as you dry it off after your excursion it would be fine. And unlike the Spyderco, it's a breeze to disassemble and reassemble.


I guess your point is that m4 will work for an ocean knife as well as h1 as long as I dry it off? I didn't disregard that point. I simply disagreed with it...based on my experience. I tried to express that without being rude in any way. If I failed then you have my apology.

I'm not trying to convince you that you need an h1 knife, so there's no sense trying to convince me that I don't.

Peace
 
My point was, that if my M4 Griptilian could handle it, that the H2O grip surely could handle it. You just might need to let it thoroughly dry off after the days done.
I never was insisting that my M4 grip is a good choice for a saltwater knife. Where did you get that idea? And there's no way in hell I'd ever send you (or anyone else) one of my knives.
And once again, where did I try to convince you, that you didn't need a h1 knife? Or that I tried to convince you that a M4 grip was perfect for you, especially since it's a limited knife?

It seems that you misunderstood my post, sir :rolleyes:
Good day to you.
 
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