ginshun Joined Apr 6, 2004 Messages 1,477 Apr 5, 2006 #1 Just wondering. I love the look of the Dominator, and have heard nothing but good about it, but I am not a fan of assisted opening knives in general.
Just wondering. I love the look of the Dominator, and have heard nothing but good about it, but I am not a fan of assisted opening knives in general.
O outlaw918692000 Joined Sep 15, 2003 Messages 842 Apr 5, 2006 #2 A. G. Russell had a special run they ordered that were non assisted. They were ano. Or you can remove the assist mechanism.
A. G. Russell had a special run they ordered that were non assisted. They were ano. Or you can remove the assist mechanism.
Death's Head Joined Jul 26, 2005 Messages 2,027 Apr 5, 2006 #3 You can dismantle the Dominator and remove the spring pretty easily without doing any damage to the knife.
You can dismantle the Dominator and remove the spring pretty easily without doing any damage to the knife.
B biogon Joined Jan 2, 2002 Messages 2,111 Apr 5, 2006 #4 Strange. Last time I looked, the springbar actually acts as a spacer/standoff holding the two frame pieces apart at a screw junction. Removing the springbar could cause... issues with structural integrity. But this was a very long time ago. -j
Strange. Last time I looked, the springbar actually acts as a spacer/standoff holding the two frame pieces apart at a screw junction. Removing the springbar could cause... issues with structural integrity. But this was a very long time ago. -j
ginshun Joined Apr 6, 2004 Messages 1,477 Apr 5, 2006 #5 So what is the story here, can the assist mechanism be removed or not?