Can you ID This Mystery Knife?

Blain

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Bought this folder about 6-7 years ago at some hole in the wall knife place. Used it as a trusty folder for quite some time, unfortunately, I ended up breaking it. In my search to find a replacement, I have been unable to positively ID this knife. I have no idea what it is, who makes it, or where I could find another one. I would like to either buy another one, or find a folder that is comparable to it that I could buy as its replacement.

To assist you in the knifes identification, I have posted some pictures of it including one next to a swamp rat "battle rat" to put the knife at scale. Any info on what this knife is and where to find another would be appreciated, thanks.

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Oh wow, a Fury knock off of the Benchmade AFCK. First time I've seen that one. Sorry, no clue as to the model name. Is that bullet on the handle how you operate the lock?
 
Yes, the bullet is how you operate the lock. "Knock off" it may be, but less than half the price it also....may be. ;)
 
Blain said:
unfortunately, I ended up breaking it.

That wasn't a stroke of misfortune; it was normal performance for a Fury. Buy the real Benchmade -- it'll cost more but it'll outlast a dozen knock-offs. :cool:
 
Geez, that hole looks awfully small to be of any use. Can it be opened one handed?
.....Not that I have a problem with small holes :)
 

id go with a 806d2,
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but if you dont like the axis lock you can get a 800 afck with its liner lock
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if moneys your problem get a pika for about half the price
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personally i love the 806d2, i keep a waved (ziptied) 806d2 in my back pocket for backup to my 630 skirmish. alot of times i cant get to the skirmish or its to hard to open and then close when i need it so i reach around back and yank it out. the axis lock is cool because you can also flick the knife closed.
 
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