BladeHQ Para 2 exclusive M4 w/ Jade G10

Wanted to share this pic of the M4. Slapped some custom G10 scales on it, and couldn't be happier.

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I like this. Do the polishing cloths change the appearance of the patina? What exactly do they do?

It will remove it all if you work hard enough but I just kinda made it look more even between dips. Then in the end I was able to remove all the bronze and it left the blade just darker. Turned out like this.
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The detent on mine is really strong, so much that its difficult to open, ive never had this problem with any of my other pm2's. any thoughts?

I've had a few with strong detent, they just needed broken in. After flicking and using they became perfect. I would just use them and let them break in. If that doesn't work you could always adjust the pivot.
 
The detent on mine is really strong, so much that its difficult to open, ive never had this problem with any of my other pm2's. any thoughts?

You might try putting some nano-oil on the detent ball directly. I have heard that this will help though I have no first-hand experience doing it. I would steer clear of anything that might get tacky or attract dirt or moisture over time.
 

Received 2 earlier this week. Both are immaculant. Perfect in every way. The picture doesn't do it any justice. But, it is quite beautiful.
 
The detent on my blurple PM2 is also crazy strong. Just gonna keep using it -- it opens with such authority when I get past the crazy detent, haha

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Incut a pineapple, steak and onions and there isnt a mark on my M4. I even washed all the oil first
 
Some pictures of mine now that I'm home. :D









Incut a pineapple, steak and onions and there isnt a mark on my M4. I even washed all the oil first

Same here. No real patina yet, even cutting up some raw meat just now (steaks for dinner). I was going to let it form through use, but now I'm thinking of doing a forced patina now.
 
I can't take the credit. The scale maker is a modder named Aramis Akhmedov. His work ships from Russia. He's got a website, and you can buy his work from eBay as well.

Fit and finish is excellent. Can't recommend it enough.


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Well, given my affinity for high apex-stability steels, I couldn't exactly resist picking up a PM2 in M4:



Re-profiled to around ~8-10 DPS freehand on my Atoma 140, then polished using my Sigma Power Select II 240x, King 1000x and King 4000x before having a convex microbevel applied using 16 micron CBN emulsion on a suede bench strop.

I'm really impressed with the fit, finish and ergonomics of the PM2. I am very much looking forward to the upcoming 52100 sprint to add a second to my EDC rotation.

Incidentally, would anyone have a recommendation for who makes the most ergonomic aftermarket handle scales for the PM2?
 
It will remove it all if you work hard enough but I just kinda made it look more even between dips. Then in the end I was able to remove all the bronze and it left the blade just darker. Turned out like this.
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are those the scales you dyed? looks like they came out pretty good?
 
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